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Pamal Ups Kevin Callahan to Executive Director of O&P


Kevin Callahan
Kevin Callahan

Pamal Broadcasting elevates Kevin Callahan to Executive Director of Operations and Programming, expanding his leadership role across the company's four regional markets in Albany, Glens Falls, and the Hudson Valley, NY, as well as Rutland, VT.

Callahan rejoined Pamal in November 2022 as Corporate Director of Programming and Operations. This marks his third tenure with the company, having previously served as Regional Vice President of Programming from 2003 to 2010. He began his radio career on-air at CHR WFLY (Fly 92) in Albany.

Over the years, Callahan has held key leadership positions in several major markets. He spent twelve years in San Diego with Lincoln Financial Media and later Audacy, where he served as Program Director of Country 97.3 KSON, and also programmed Alternative KBZT (FM 94.9) and AC KYXY. He was later upped to Western Region VP of Programming and Regional VP of Country Programming, overseeing stations including WDAF-FM/Kansas City, KFRG/Riverside, KMLE/Phoenix, KKWF/Seattle, and KWJJ/Portland.

"Kevin delivers a vast amount of programming and operational insights, knowledge, and experience that makes him an integral part of our executive team," said Pamal COO Chuck Benfer. "Pamal Broadcasting is committed to delivering high-quality live and local programming to the communities we serve. Kevin is instrumental in leading and delivering on that commitment."

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