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Entercom/Portland Elevates Hubert to Market Mgr.


Entercom elevates Erin Hubert (pictured) to Market Manager of its 7-station cluster in Portland, OR, including KFXX-AM, KGON-FM, KNRK-FM, KRSK-FM, KWJJ-FM, KYCH-FM and KTRO-FM, effective immediately. Concurrently, Dave Saxe joins the Portland group as VP/Sales for all of the cluster's media and digital assets.

For the past five and a half years, Hubert has served General Manager for KFXX, KRSK and KYCH in Portland. Prior to Entercom, Hubert was Executive VP/COO for the Portland Trail Blazers.

Dave Saxe returns to Portland where he worked for nine years during the 1990's heading up sales for KEX and KEX's sports properties. Following his stint in Portland, he headed to Tucson as Director of Sales for a group of stations and was then promoted to the VP/Market Manager in Knoxville, TN. Saxe joined Entercom in 2007 as VP/Market Manager in Madison, WI.

Entercom Regional President Deborah Kane commented, "Erin Hubert has distinguished herself as someone who understands the evolving nature of our business and has lead significant new thinking at Entercom Portland in all areas of operations. Dave Saxe has demonstrated outstanding leadership at Entercom Madison, leading that market to top peer performance. We are pleased to see him bring his energy and leadership to the Entercom Portland sales team and partner with Erin."

Noting her new appointment, Hubert said, "I'm excited to have Dave as a partner with our talented management team and look forward to much success with his leadership in the Portland mix."

Saxe added, "I am thrilled to return to Portland with Entercom and join Erin and the team at this outstanding collection of radio stations and growing digital presence. This is a great line up of assets, and a great team, and I am looking forward to exciting opportunities for our clients and staff. "

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