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Larry Wilson to Step Down as Alpha Media Chairman
RADIO ONLINE | Monday, July 30, 2018 |
Alpha Media has announced that veteran radio broadcaster Larry Wilson is stepping down as Chairman of the company's board of directors for the Oregon-based broadcast company he founded in 2009. He will remain a member of the board. Under Wilson's guidance, Alpha Media has become the largest privately-owned radio broadcaster in the U.S., operating 225 radio stations in 48 markets. Wilson is also known for his work within the country music industry, having served on the board for the Country Music Association from 1991 to 2001 and inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2014.
"Wilson is a respected colleague and pioneer in the broadcast industry," said Alpha Media President/CEO Bob Proffitt. "His vision helped craft today's broadcast and radio landscape."
Alpha Media will elect a new Chairman at their next scheduled board meeting.
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