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Cox Media Group Houston Names Travis Moon Dir./Operations


Travis Moon
Travis Moon

Travis Moon is appointed as Director of Operations for Cox Media Group in Houston, including Country KKBQ (The New 93Q), Classic Rock KGLK (The Eagle) and Classic Country KTHT (Country Legends 97.1), effective Monday, April 11. He replaces Johnny Chiang. Previously, he served as PD/afternoon host for Country KUBL (K-Bull 93)/Salt Lake City since 2017. Before that, Moon was Director of Country Operations, Central Texas Region for iHeartMedia. He's also programmed KAJA/San Antonio, WUBE/Cincinnati and KEEY/Minneapolis.

"Travis is a talented and creative content leader with a rich history in Texas," said CMG Regional VP Keith Lawless. "I am proud to have him join our CMG Houston family and excited for Houston's next chapter under his leadership."

"CMG Houston has such a rich history of success in both community and industry impact," adde Moon. "I am thrilled to return to Texas and work with Keith Lawless; Stephanie Callihan, CMG Director of Sales Rob Babin, CMG SVP for Radio and VP of Audience and Operations Chris Eagan. I also look forward to partnering with the CMG Houston team to add new chapters of success filled with great moments and impact we can share together."

Eagan said, "Travis is a strategic programmer in every sense of the word. I'm looking forward to watching him apply his winning approach to our Houston radio brands and take them to new heights."

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