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iHM/Pennsylvania Appoints Brit Goldstein Area President


Brit Goldstein
Brit Goldstein

iHeartMedia appoints Brit Goldstein as Area President for iHM/Pennsylvania. In this role, he'll oversee all programming, business and sales teams for iHeartMedia Pennsylvania, Delaware and the Eastern Shore stations. He will report to iHeartMedia Division President Shosh Abromovich. Concurrently, Nick Mickley is named Market President of iHM's clusters in Harrisburg, Reading and Lancaster, while Dave Hovel is appointed Area Senior Vice President of Programming for iHM/Pennsylvania, effective immediately.

"It is such an honor to serve the Pennsylvania local communities and partner with our local businesses and organizations," said Goldstein. "I am humbled by the opportunity and cannot wait to accomplish great things with Nick Mickley, Dave Hovel and the rest of our best in class iHeartMedia teams across the region."

Mickley most recently served as Senior Vice President of Sales for iHeartMedia/Pennsylvania and has also previously served as the General Sales Manager for iHM/Harrisburg.

"I am grateful for the opportunity to be associated with these great brands and to be able to serve as Market President for the exceptional teams in Harrisburg, Reading and Lancaster," said Mickley. "I'm excited to be a part of the continued development and growth of these markets and iHeartMedia."

Hovel previously served as the Senior Vice President of Programming for iHM/Wilmington and Salisbury. In his new role, Hovel will oversee all on-air content as well as music and digital programming operations for the Salisbury, Wilmington, Allentown, Harrisburg, Erie, Reading, Lancaster, and Williamsport markets.

"I'm looking forward to taking the successful practices we have implemented in iHeartMedia Salisbury and iHeartMedia Wilmington and growing them across the entire region," said Hovel.

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