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Townsquare Names Troy Clingerman MP/CRO for Wichita Falls, TX


Troy Clingerman
Troy Clingerman

Troy Clingerman has joined Townsquare Media as Market President and Chief Revenue Officer for its Wichita Falls, Texas cluster which includes Country 102.3 The Bull (KWFS-FM), Rock 106.3 The Buzz (KBZS-FM), CHR 92.9 NIN (KNIN-FM) and News-Talk 1290 (KWFS-AM). He will report to Townsquare Senior Vice President Kevin Godwin. Prior to joining Townsquare, Clingerman was LSM for Tegna (KYTX-TV) in Tyler, TX. Prior to that he worked in digital sales management for E.W. Scripps Company (KJRH-TV) in Tulsa, OK.

"I'm excited to join the Townsquare team in Wichita Falls," said Clingerman. "The key to our success will be talented people and all the solutions any small business would ever need, both of which we have in Wichita Falls."

"I look forward to working with Troy as he leads our Wichita Falls team into the future," said Godwin. "His skills and positive style go hand-in-hand with the very talented team and leading brands we already have in place in Wichita Falls. Troy has experience with multi-media product platforms, a genuine passion to connect our brands with the Wichita Falls community, and a keen ability to drive digital revenue. We have no doubt that Troy will further develop and redefine our operation in Wichita Falls."

"Troy is a rising star in our industry, with a great combination of digital and broadcast experience, and I am excited to have him lead our Wichita Falls team," said Townsquare COO - Local Media, Erik Hellum. "Part of our "Local First" strategy at Townsquare is putting the best leadership in place in each market, focusing solely on that one market, team and community, which Troy will be doing."

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