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Hubbard Chicago Duo Appoints Chris Eagan as VP/B&C


Chris Eagan
Chris Eagan

Hubbard Chicago appoints Chris Eagan as Vice President of Brand and Content for WTMX (101.9 The Mix) and WTBC (Throwback 100.3). Eagan comes to the company from Cox Media Group, where he most recently served as Senior VP of Audience and Programming, overseeing the company's on-air and digital content strategy. Before that role, Eagan was Operations Director for Cox's Atlanta stations, Program Director of AC WSB-FM, Classic Rock WSRV and AC/Hot AC Format Leader. His career includes various programming positions in New Haven CT, Providence RI and Boston.

"I couldn't be more honored to join the Hubbard Chicago Team," said Eagan. "I look forward to creating top-tier content in one of the greatest cities in the world. Thanks to Keith Lawless, Ginny Hubbard, Dave Bestler, and Greg Strassell for this amazing opportunity.

"I've had the opportunity and pleasure of working with Chris for years. I am proud to work alongside him again as he joins our Hubbard Chicago leadership team and the brilliant content teams at Throwback and The Mix," added Market President Keith Lawless. "I have every confidence that through Chris's experience, knowledge, and leadership, Hubbard Chicago will reach new levels of success."

Eagan will assume his new role effective January 1, 2025, as current Vice President of Brand and Content, Jimmy Steal transitions into consultancy as announced on July 9, adding Hubbard to his other client Power 106 Los Angeles.

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