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Armen Williams to Lead Westwood One 24/7 Sports Network


Armen Williams
Armen Williams

Westwood One appoints veteran programmer Armen Williams as Executive Director of Westwood One Sports 24/7 Programming. Williams will oversee the development and production of the network's new round-the-clock sports content, officially joining the team on November 3. Williams brings more than two decades of audio programming experience to the position, having held leadership roles at Audacy, Bonneville, and Townsquare.

In his new role, Williams will guide all aspects of Westwood One's Sports/Talk network, including technical operations, social media strategy, and brand management. He will also recruit and lead a team of hosts and producers responsible for creating original programming, interviews, benchmarks, and listener engagement.

"There's never been a more exciting time to be in audio-the industry is thriving, innovative, and constantly evolving," said Williams. "This is a unique opportunity to build on the incredible foundation created by our partners at Audacy and BetMGM and combine it with the reach, heritage, and credibility of Westwood One Sports."

Bruce Gilbert, Westwood One's SVP of Sports/Content & Audience, said Williams' appointment marks an important step forward for the network's expansion. "Armen is a passionate and experienced leader who is the perfect choice to help us launch our first-class, all-sports network at Westwood One," Gilbert said. "His vision is exactly what we need to define a new era in national sports talk audio."

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