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Adam Copeland PD of Cumulus San Francisco Sports Outlets


Adam Copeland
Adam Copeland

Cumulus Media promotes Adam Copeland to Program Director for its Sports stations in San Francisco, including KNBR-AM & FM, KGO-AM and KTCT-AM. He'll continue in his current role on-air as part of KNBR's afternoon drive show, "Tolbert & Copes," a post he's held since 2022.

Copeland joined KNBR in 2009 as an intern in the promotions department at KNBR and was later hired at KNBR as a part-time board operator. In 2017, he was promoted to fulltime producer of "KNBR Tonight," was then named host of "The Leadoff Spot," from 5am-6am, and served as producer/board operator of the "Murph and Mac Show." In 2018 he began co-hosting the San Francisco Giants pre-game show on KNBR and then joined KNBR's coverage of 49ers pre- and post-game shows.

Cumulus San Francisco and Los Angeles Regional Vice President/Market Manager Larry Blumhagen said, "We are excited to have Adam Copeland as Program Director for these iconic stations. In his active role as a KNBR on-air personality, Adam has a connection with our listeners and a unique grasp of what they want from our platforms."

Copeland commented, "For a kid who grew up in the Bay Area listening to KNBR, being named the station's Program Director is beyond any dream and opportunity I could've imagined. I could not be more excited. I want to thank Cumulus and Larry Blumhagen, as well as Dave Milner and Bruce Gilbert for their confidence in me. I started at KNBR as an in 2009, but I wouldn't have found the love and success in the various roles I've held since without so many colleagues and friends who have helped me along the way."

He added, "The KNBR brand has been a pillar of the Bay Area sports landscape for decades, and I look forward to providing our listeners with the most informative and entertaining content that best represents us, Bay Area sports fans. I can't wait to get started."

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