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Big Rob Lewis Named Program Director of Mix 100 Denver


Big Rob Lewis
Big Rob Lewis

Big Rob Lewis is named Program Director of KIMN-FM (Mix 100) in Denver. He succeeds Steve Marshall, who departed the Hot AC outlet in October to join crosstown Bonneville AC KOSI as a morning co-host. Most rectly, Lewis was Brand Manager and afternoon host at Hot AC KKPL (99.9 The Point) in Fort Collins, CO, for the past three years.

Expressing his enthusiasm for the new role, Lewis said, "Having grown up listening to radio in Denver, including the legendary Mix 100, this is like a dream come true. To have the opportunity to work with this outstanding live and local airstaff, I could not be more excited about the future of Mix 100. If this is a dream, please don't wake me."

Senior Vice President and General Manager Dave Fleck added, "I could not be more excited to have Big Rob leading the Mix 100 programming initiatives. We are fortunate to already have a group of talented individuals, and Rob will be the perfect complement to our team. I am confident that his leadership, fresh ideas, and overall passion for the radio business will take Mix 100 to new heights, making it a 'Favorite Button' on your radio dial."

Before joining KKPL in November 2021, Lewis spent 16 years with iHeartMedia, where he served as Program Director for CHR KSME (96.1 Kiss FM) in Greeley and AC KYWY (Star 97.1) in Cheyenne, WY. During his tenure, he also hosted the evening show at KPTT (95.7 The Party) in Denver

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