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Audacy/Cleveland Ups Jeff Miller to SVP/Market Manager


Jeff Miller
Jeff Miller

Audacy names Jeff Miller as Senior Vice President, Market Manager and Director of Sales for its cluster in Cleveland. Miller previously served as General Sales Manager for co-owned WKRK-FM (92.3 The Fan), the flagship for the Cleveland Browns, while also supporting sister WNCX (Star 102) and WQAL (Q104). Miller joined the company in 1996 and has held additional roles, including local seller, National Sales Manager and Local Sales Manager. He succeeds Tom Herschel, who recently retired.

"Jeff has been one of our key sales management leaders for nearly three decades, leading robust sales teams and managing salespeople of all experience levels," said Audacy Regional President Mark Hannon. "He has also been an integral player in making 92.3 The Fan one of the market's dominant revenue leaders while managing the relationship with our key partner, the Cleveland Browns. I know that Jeff will advance the legacy of Tom Herschel as Audacy Cleveland's new leader, and I look forward to working with him to set the path forward."

"I am humbled, motivated and very excited to accept this fantastic opportunity to lead Audacy Cleveland," said Miller. "I look forward to working with our team and the entire organization to build on the success we experienced under Tom Herschel's guidance. Many thanks to David Field, Susan Larkin and Mark Hannon for allowing me the privilege to guide these iconic brands."

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