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Super Hi-Fi Appoints Bo Matthews as Director of RPS


Bo Matthews
Bo Matthews

Super Hi-Fi appoints of Bo Matthews as its new Director of Radio Programming Services. Matthews, a 20-year industry vet, most recently served as Senior Vice President of Programming for Alpha Media in San Jose, and has an extensive background in programming and management across various radio markets, including Canton and Dayton, OH, as well as Fort Myers-Naples, Youngstown, and Cincinnati while with iHeartMedia.

Throughout his career, Matthews has received multiple industry accolades, including the Marconi Award, Program Director of the Year, and Station of the Year honors from Radio & Records Magazine. His expertise spans radio programming, artist management, media strategy and talent development.

In his new role, Matthews and his team will collaborate with broadcast radio clients to ensure that Super Hi-Fi's AI-powered solutions reflect the creative direction of Program Directors. He'll will also be responsible for maintaining the high-quality output of the radio outlets using the platform.

"We are thrilled to welcome Bo Matthews to our team," said Super Hi-Fi CTO and Co-Founder Brendon Cassidy. "Bo's expertise in radio programming and his deep industry insights will be invaluable as we enhance the impact of our AI-powered radio solutions. His leadership will strengthen our collaborations with radio partners and help us continue delivering exceptional listening experiences."

Matthews added, "I'm incredibly proud to join such a forward-thinking and innovative team at Super Hi-Fi. In an industry that demands fresh approaches, I'm excited to be part of a company that embraces change, evolution, and cutting-edge thinking."

Super Hi-Fi, founded in 2018, provides an AI-driven radio management platform designed to improve radio companies' efficiency and reduce operational costs. The company currently powers over 2 billion radio production decisions monthly for major brands like Audacy, Sonos Radio, iHeartRadio and Peloton.

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