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Saga Communications Appoints Pat Paxton as SVP/Content


Pat Paxton
Pat Paxton

Saga Communications names veteran programmer Pat Paxton as its new Senior Vice President of Content. Paxton spent 22 years working for Audacy and its predecessor Entercom, most recently as Chief Programming Officer, until his departure in August, 2021. He'so worked for Cardinal Communications, Adventure Communications and Nationwide Communications. Paxton will begin his duties with the company on Monday, June 26.

"I am absolutely thrilled to be named Sr. VP of Content for Saga Communications. The engaging culture that Chris Forgy has created at Saga reminds me of my days at Nationwide and Entercom," said Paxton. "At the heart of Saga's mission statement lies a paramount focus on people. By placing a steadfast emphasis on people, we will undoubtedly attract and retain exceptional talent. It is the collective efforts of these individuals that have transformed this company into what it is today, and it is through their unwavering dedication that we will propel it to even greater heights."

"Pat is a world-class broadcaster and an even better coach," added Saga CEO Chris Forgy. "We are delighted to have Pat join our team at Saga, and having this be the last job Pat ever has."

Saga Communications Director of Group Programming Scott Chase will relocate to the company's cluster in Ocala, FL and will serve as the group's Operations Manager while assisting Paxton in his new role.

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