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iHeartMedia/Greensboro Names JT Bosch SVP/Programming


JT Bosch
JT Bosch

iHeartMedia appoints JT Bosch as Senior VP/Programming for its cluster in Greensboro and PD of Rock WVBZ-FM, effective October 14. The 20-year radio veteran has been with iHM since March, 2001 and most recently served as Assistant PD/Music Director and afternoon host for Country WKKT-FM (96.9 The Kat)/Charlotte. Prior to that, Bosch was APD/MD and an air talent for WMZQ-FM/Washington, DC. He's also handled VP/Programming duties for iHM/Austin as well as Regional Program Manager for iHM/Harrisburg. He began his career at WUPE/Pittsfield, MA.

"JT's unique insight on the market, coupled with his extensive programming background and creativity makes him a key addition to our team," said Market President Kellie Holeman. "We're thrilled to have him join us."

"We are extremely pleased to have JT join the iHeartMedia Greensboro programming team," added iHeartMedia Virginia-Carolina Region Senior VP/Programming Chadwick, "A.J." Hausknecht. "He's got the vision and passion to lead our market and I'm confident that he will make a strong impact - ensuring that the Greensboro market continues to excel."

"The opportunity to lead our programming efforts in Greensboro is so incredible," said Bosch. "We are ushering in a new era and I'm honored to be a part of it. Thanks to the entire iHeartMedia senior leadership team for their continued support."

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