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Travis Daily Brand & Content Manager for Cumulus Duo


Travis Daily
Travis Daily

Cumulus Media appoints veteran Country radio programmer Travis Daily as Brand and Content Manager for Country WKDF-FM and WSM-FM (95.5 Nash Icon) in Nashville. Daily takes the programming reins, effective May 1. after two years as Program Director for co-owned KUBL-FM (93.3 The Bull) in Salt Lake City. Before that, he was Operations Manager and Program Director for Beasley Media's WQYK-FM in Tampa.

Previously, Daily spent 17 years at Clear Channel, the iHeartMedia where he was Senior Vice President/Programming for the company's Sarasota and Tampa clusters. He was also Operations Manager/Program Director and morning host at KCCY-FM (Y96.9) in Pueblo-Colorado Springs, CO, and launched WFUS-FM (US 103.5) in Tampa.

Cumulus Media Chief Content Officer Brian Philips said, "In short order, Travis Daily proved himself to be the ideal turnaround specialist for our KBUL-FM, Salt Lake City. He has demonstrated the crafty intellect and steady instincts to completely re-shape KBUL. With great confidence, we welcome Travis to Nashville's #1 Country station, WKDF, and to WSM-FM."

Vice President/Market Manager Allison Warren added, "We are thrilled to welcome Travis Daily as Brand and Content Manager of Cumulus Nashville's two esteemed Country stations. WKDF-FM and WSM-FM have a rich history and a passionate audience, and are at the heart of Music City, where Country music thrives. Travis brings a wealth of experience and a deep understanding of the Country music landscape. His innovative approach, strategic vision, and unwavering dedication will undoubtedly shape the future of our stations. We are confident that his leadership will foster creativity, engagement, and community."

Warren noted, "As we look ahead, we recognize the immense potential for growth in the Country music format. Our commitment to delivering exceptional content to our listeners remains unwavering. In the heart of Nashville, where Country music pulses through every street, our stations have a unique role to play. The passion for this genre runs high, and we are excited to witness the impact that Travis will have on our stations, our artists, and our listeners. Together, we'll create memorable moments, celebrate the artists we love, and continue to be the heartbeat of Country music in Nashville."

Daily commented, "I have spent my entire career in Country Radio and Nashville has always been my #1 bucket list market. I want to thank Allison Warren, Brian Philips, and John Dimick for having faith in me to lead WKDF and WSM-FM into the future. Whoever the next PD of KUBL in Salt Lake City is, they will have the same privilege I had of working with Pat Reedy and Chris Hoffman, two of the best ever."

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