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WSCR (670 The Score)/Chicago Ups Rosen to VP/Brand Manager


Mitch Rosen
Mitch Rosen

Audacy had made leadership moves for WSCR-AM (670 The Score) in Chicago. Mitch Rosen is elevated to Vice President and Brand Manager, while continuing his role as Vice President of BetQL Network. He's managed the programming duties of WSCR-AM for nearly 15 years. Rosen also serves as Program Director of WSSP-AM (105.7 FM The Fan)/Milwaukee, beginning in July, 2019.

"Mitch Rosen is The Score and has led his team for nearly two decades of unprecedented success," said Audacy Chicago VP of Programming and Operations Greg Solk. "He has a keen eye for talent and has the deepest relationships in Chicago sports media. We are all excited about the future of The Score with Mitch leading the way."

"The Score has meant so much to me and my family since the day I walked in February of 2005," said Rosen. "It's about the people that work so hard every day producing content for our audience and amazing partners. I'm thrilled to continue expanding the role with the Audacy team and grow The Score brand into the future."

Concurrently, Assistant Brand Manager Ryan Porth is promoted to Program Manager, reporting to Rosen. In this role, Porth will assume day-to-day responsibilities of the station's programming.

"Ryan Porth came into The Score "Cubhouse" in January of 2022 and has fit in like a veteran," said Rosen. "We are excited about his next step in helping to guide the future of Chicago's sports powerhouse."

"The Score is a legendary brand in the most passionate sports city in the world," added Porth. "I'm thrilled to get the opportunity to take the next step with Audacy Chicago and help a talented group we have assembled at The Score continue to grow in a constantly-evolving media landscape."

Porth joined 670 The Score in January, 2022 as Assistant Brand Manager, supporting day-to-day operations. Before joining Audacy, Porth was Program Director of 102.5 The Game in Nashville from 2016 to 2021 after starting his radio career with the station in 2012. At 102.5 The Game, he was also the executive producer of the Nashville Predators Radio Network.

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