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Buhrman to Exit KUDL-KSFM/Sacramento as Brand Manager


Michael Buhrman
Michael Buhrman

Audacy's Rhythmic CHR KSFM-FM and CHR KUDL (106.5 The End)/Sacramento Brand Manager plans to exit the company, where he also serves as Regional Brand Manager. He's served as BM of 102.5 KSFM since May, 2018 and BM for KUDL since January, 2021. Previously, Buhrman was Assistant Program Director and Music Director for co-owned Rhythmic CHR KQKS-FM (KS107.5)/Denver and Program Director for KQKS-HD2 (Comedy 103.1) also in Denver. Buhrman remains onboard while the company moves into new facilities.

In a Facebook post, Buhrman wrote, "Sometimes the hardest decisions that hurt the most are still the best decisions. Almost 4 years ago to the day, I made the toughest decision of my life as I left my home of Denver and drove to Sacramento for what became 4 of the most fulfilling and rewarding years of my life."

He continued, "4 years later... and as my career hits drinking age of 21 years this week from Audacy/Entercom, Lincoln Financial Media and Jefferson Pilot Communications, I made the second hardest decision of my life and I have submitted my letter of resignation earlier this week from Audacy as Regional Brand Manager."

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