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Cumulus KNBR to have some changes

http://news.radio-online.com/cgi-bin/rol.exe/headline_id=n34423

Leadership changes specifically

Cumulus Media announces that it has bolstered its sports radio programming leadership team in San Francisco for heritage Bay Area sports stations KNBR 680 and KNBR 1050 (KTCT). The company has promoted seasoned sports talk radio programmer and producer Jeremiah Crowe (left) to Program Director for both stations, rising from his previous role as Program Director of KNBR 1050 (KTCT) and Assistant Program Director of KNBR 680. Lee Hammer (right), who served as Program Director of KNBR 680 for the last 12 years and was Program Director for KNBR 1050 (KTCT) for over 19 years, rises to the newly created position of Vice President, Sports Play-by-Play Programming for Cumulus Media-San Francisco.

Crowe was previously at ESPN in Bristol, CT, and served as the producer of Mike and Mike in the Morning, The Herd with Colin Cowherd, SportsNation, NFL Countdown to Kickoff, College Gameday, RaceDay, and Fantasy Focus on ESPN Radio. Prior to joining Cumulus last year, he was the Assistant Program Director of KGMZ, 95.7 "The Game" in San Francisco.

Hammer started his career at KXRX in San Jose as a News Editor and Talk Show Producer, and then served KCBS in San Francisco as a News Editor for 16 years, before joining KNBR and KTCT. He has also produced and engineered Stanford football and San Francisco Giants baseball, and produced Oakland Raiders football and San Francisco 49ers football.

Justin Wittmayer, Vice President/Market Manager, Cumulus Media-San Francisco, said: "Jeremiah Crowe and Lee Hammer are the "Dream Team" for outstanding sports radio programming and together, will continue to drive the growth of these powerhouse sports stations. Jeremiah has done a remarkable job leading the re-launch of KNBR 1050 over the past year, while expanding our high-engagement social media platforms for Bay Area sports fans. In this new role as Program Director of both KNBR 680 and KNBR 1050, he will focus his considerable expertise and efforts into growing these stations and the KNBR brand as the Bay Area's most powerful name in sports programming
 
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