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Jules Riley Named PD for 93.7 The Bull/St. Louis


Jules Riley
Jules Riley

iHeartMedia-St. Louis announced today that Jules Riley has been named Program Director for 93.7 The Bull effective immediately. Riley will be responsible for day-to-day programming operations of the station while working closely with on-air personalities and sales to oversee on-air, digital and music programming for the radio station brand and its local events. She will also continue to serve as Program Director for 103.3 KLOU.

"Jules has done amazing things with 103.3 KLOU over the past 6 months," said A.J., Senior Vice President of Programming for iHeartMedia-St. Louis. "I am very excited to see her utilize her wealth of market knowledge and experience as well as her innovative style in leading 93.7 The Bull."

Riley has over 15 years of experience in radio, including work as an Operations Manager, Brand Manager, Program Director, on-air personality and voice talent. She most recently served as Operations Manager/Brand Manager for KVOO-FM in Tulsa, OK. From 2005 until 2008, Riley was Program Director for WARH-FM and WMVN-FM in St. Louis, where she was named one of Radio Ink's Best Program Directors in America in 2007. Her extensive programming background also includes stations in Phoenix, AZ; Philadelphia, PA; Wilkes-Barre, PA; and Wichita, KS.

"I am so thrilled to rejoin the Country world as a member of the 93.7 The Bull team," said Riley. "The country battle in St. Louis is long-standing and 93.7 The Bull is primed for victory. I am ready to be of great service to our fans, listeners and community alike."

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