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Erik Bradley Named Brand Manager of 98.7 The Spot


Erik Bradley
Erik Bradley

Audacy has appoinnted Erik Bradley Brand Manager of KSPF-FM (98.7 The Spot) in Dallas. In the role, Bradley will oversee the station's content strategy, talent, operations and branding for the classic hits outlet. Bradley will continue to hold several other positions within Audacy, including Brand Manager of KQKS-FM (KS107.5) in Denver, Assistant Brand Manager of WBBM-FM (B96) in Chicago and Director of Music Initiatives for the company.

"Erik is a proven leader with an exceptional ear for music and a deep understanding of how to build brands that truly connect with listeners," said Bob Mackay, Senior Vice President and Market Manager for Audacy Dallas. "His experience across some of the most competitive radio markets in the country, combined with his passion for this state, makes him the perfect person to lead 98.7 The Spot."

Bradley called the appointment a meaningful opportunity in his home region. "It's an honor to be trusted to lead DFW's 98.7 The Spot here in my home of North Texas. I'm bullish about the future of The Spot and all that our incredible Audacy team is doing," he said.

An industry veteran with more than three decades of experience, Bradley began his radio career in 1988 at WCKZ-FM in Charlotte, rising to Music Director in 1991. He later served as Music Director at KBEQ-FM in Kansas City and WBBM-FM in Chicago, later adding WBMX-FM in Chicago in 2017. Bradley was named Brand Manager of KQKS-FM in Denver in 2024.

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