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iHeartMedia Chicago Names Kashon Powell VP of Programming


Kashon Powell
Kashon Powell

iHeartMedia Chicago has named veteran programmer Kashon Powell as its new Vice President of Programming, overseeing WGCI-FM, WVAZ-FM, WGRB-AM, and WMFN-AM, effective August 18. Powell brings more than three decades of radio experience to the role, including leadership positions at both Urban One and iHeartMedia. She previously made history as the first woman to serve as Vice President of Programming for Urban One.

At Urban One, Powell led programming strategies across major markets including Washington DC, Baltimore, and Philadelphia, and managed nationally syndicated shows such as The Russ Parr Morning Show and Love and R&B with John Monds.

"I am excited to return to iHeartMedia to lead these legendary brands and contribute to the legacy of such iconic radio stations," Powell said in a statement. "A huge thank you to James Howard, Thea Mitchem, Brad Hardin, and Doc Wynter for this incredible opportunity."

Powell began her career in 1992 at KBXX-FM in Houston and steadily advanced to become the station's first female Program Director. She went on to work for Radio & Records as Urban Editor and later joined Clear Channel (now iHeartMedia) in Philadelphia, where she served as Program Director for WUSL-FM and WDAS-FM. She later oversaw urban programming for multiple iHeart stations in Virginia before moving to Urban One in 2015.

James Howard, Senior Vice President of Programming for iHeartMedia Chicago, expressed confidence in Powell's leadership. "Kashon has an exceptional track record of success, consistently driving results and inspiring teams. We are thrilled to welcome her to our Chicago team, where her expertise will help strengthen the connection with our listeners."

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