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KUBE-FM/Seattle Elevates Eric Rosado to Program Director


Eric Rosado
Eric Rosado

Rhythmic CHR KUBE-FM/Seattle promotes APD/MD and afternoon talent Eric Rosado to Program Director, effective immediately. Before joining KUBE in 2018, he was Program Director of Rhythmic CHR WBTT-FM (105.5 The Beat) and CHR WZJZ-FM (Y100)/Fort Myers. Rosado has also served as Assistant PD and Music Director of Rhythmic CHR KDON-FM and Rhythmic AC KOCN-FM (105.1 K-OCEAN)/Monterey. He also handled on-air promotions for the group and afternoons on KDON and on-air work at KYLD-FM in nearby San Francisco.

"I'm very excited for Eric and this opportunity," said iHeartMedia Markets Group Senior VP/Programming Seattle Rich Moore. "The KUBE team, and team of support have been working hard bringing KUBE back -- and now Eric will continue to lead us further down that path."

Rosado commented, "It's an honor to take over this important role for such a legendary set of call letters. KUBE is back and means a great deal to the Seattle/Tacoma market. Thank you to Rich Moore, Robert Dove, Maynard, Tim Herbster, Andrew Jeffries, Dylan Sprague and everyone since day one of this career that has helped me advance along the way."

He added, "I've been fortunate to directly learn from one of the greats who has set us all up to succeed as we go forward. We have an extremely talented team at KUBE. Their passion for the brand and work ethic is undeniable. We do whatever it takes to win, think big, stay focused, make noise, and equally important have fun! Let's go."

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