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iHeartMedia/San Francisco Appoints Alan Hirschbein VP/Sales


Alan Hirschbein
Alan Hirschbein

iHeartMedia/San Francisco appoints Alan Hirschbein as its new Vice President of Sales for the Bay Area. With a career spanning over two decades in the media industry, Hirschbein brings extensive experience in broadcast and digital media to his new role. He previously worked in media sales and strategy at companies such as CBS Radio, Inner City Broadcasting and most recently, SiriusXM.

In his new position, Hirschbein will report directly to AJ Punjabi, Region President of iHeartMedia San Francisco. Punjabi praised Hirschbein's comprehensive background in both traditional and digital media, highlighting his results-driven approach and dedication to client success as key factors in strengthening iHeartMedia's market presence across various platforms.

"Alan's deep experience and success in integrating advertising campaigns that span both traditional and digital platforms make him the ideal leader to propel our business objectives forward," Punjabi commented.

Hirschbein expressed enthusiasm about his new role, emphasizing iHeartMedia's leadership in both the broadcast radio market and the evolving fields of podcasting and digital audio. "Joining iHeartMedia's outstanding leadership team presents a unique opportunity to further innovate and leverage the vast reach and engagement capabilities of this industry leader," he stated.

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