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Bruce Logan Returns to Audacy Houston as VP/P&O
RADIO ONLINE | Wednesday, July 16, 2025 | 9:28am CT |
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Bruce Logan Returns to Audacy Houston as VP/P&O Audacy has officially confirmed the return of Bruce Logan to its Houston cluster, appointing him as Vice President of Programming and Operations. In this expanded role, Logan will oversee programming for six stations, including Country KILT-FM (100.3 The Bull), KHMX-FM (Mix 96.5), KILT-AM (SportsRadio 610), KIKK-AM (The Bet Houston), KKHH-FM (95.7 The Spot) and KLOL-FM (Mega 101 FM).
Logan replaces Melissa Chase, who exited last month, and resumes leadership of The Bull, a role he previously held until his departure in 2019. A veteran programmer, Logan most recently served as Operations Manager for Hubbard Broadcasting in West Palm Beach, where he programmed WIRK (New Country 103.1) and WEAT (Sunny 107.9).
"We're excited to welcome Bruce back," said Sarah Fraizer, SVP and Market Manager of Audacy Houston. "Bruce is a Country expert and one of the original architects of The Spot. He has always been a great partner and leader."
Logan added, "I'm so excited to be returning to Audacy and Houston! I know Houston is hot, I know it's where to find the best queso in the world, and I know how to help teams achieve success. We start immediately."
Logan's career spans roles with iHeartMedia as National Country Brand Coordinator and Regional VP of Programming, as well as previous stints at stations in Charlotte, Greensboro, and Greenville, SC. He originally joined the Houston market in 2013 under Entercom, eventually rising to VP of Programming before leaving in 2019.
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