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Kristy Beebe Area President for iHM/Kentucky-Carolina Area


Kristy Beebe
Kristy Beebe

iHeartMedia appoints Kristy Beebe as Area President for the newly formed Kentucky-Carolina Area, encompassing more than 47 stations, including Louisville, Lexington and Somerset, KY along with Columbia, Charleston, Myrtle Beach and Florence, SC. Beebe joins from the company's Indianapolis cluster where she most recently served as the Market President. Beebe also served as the Vice President of Sales for the iHeartMedia Kentucky markets. She began her career at Cumulus Broadcasting in Toledo, OH and is a graduate of Lourdes College.

"Kristy has shown success in every opportunity that has been presented, she knows how to build culture and high performing teams," said iHeartMedia Division President Nick Gnau. "Her passion for serving the community, our portfolio of assets and her team makes her the perfect choice to lead this newly developed Area. I look forward to working with Kristy and watching her continued successes over the seven markets in the Kentucky/Carolina Area."

"I am excited to be leading the alignment of the Kentucky/Carolina Area within the Gnau Division," added Beebe. "Our combined talent and resources will create exciting new opportunities and growth within this newly formed group of markets."

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