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CMG San Antonio Promotes Rob Roberts and Joe Calgaro
RADIO ONLINE | Wednesday, November 9, 2022 | 4:04pm CT |
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Cox Media Group/San Antonio promotes Rob Roberts to Director of Operations for its seven stations cluster there. Also, Joe Calgaro will become the new Director of Programming for KISS-FM and KTKX-FM (106.7 The Eagle). Roberts career led KONO and KSMG-FM (Magic 105.3) as the Director of Programming for the last three years. Previously, Roberts led programming for WHYI (Y100)/Miami, WWWQ (Q100)/Atlanta and Mix 107.3/Washington, DC.
"Leading the programming team in San Antonio is an exciting challenge. The motivated people here make the job fun," said Roberts. "Thanks to David Abel, Rob Babin, and Chris Eagan for the chance to grow inside CMG."
"Rob has done a fantastic job leading two of our heritage brands, KONO-FM and KSMG-FM, over the past three years. I couldn't be more excited to have Rob step up and lead our stable of heritage radio brands in San Antonio," said David Abel. "I have no doubt our team will continue delivering dominant ratings performances under his leadership." For the past two years, Calgaro was the Operations Director for Audacy Sacramento, where he programmed their rock bands (KSEG and KRXQ).
"I feel so comfortable handing the reins of KISS and KTKX to Joe," said Roberts. "These heritage stations need leadership to grow even more, and he's got the mind and willpower to make it happen."
Calgaro brings over 20 years of successful rock programming experience to the San Antonio team. "I am truly humled and honored to join this incredible CMG team in San Antonio. The entire group is filled with successful, iconic brands-and I look forward to working with such a talented team to help continue that success," he stated. "Thank you to the Cox Media Group team for not only providing this amazing opportunity, but for making me feel like a part of the CMG family since day one."
"Joe Calgaro has had a long track record of programming successful rock brands and developing great on-air talent," said David Abel. "Joe is a great fit for what we were looking for in a programmer, and I have no doubt he will help our rock brands continue to attract large audiences going forward. He will be a fantastic addition to our talented programming team here in San Antonio."
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