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iHM Names Matteo RSVP/Programming Central CA/NV


Tony Matteo has been named Region Senior Vice President of Programming for iHeartMedia's Central California/Nevada region, effective immediately. He will overseee a number of iconic brands and franchises - both broadcast and digital - including 95.5 The Bull, Sunny 106.5, 93.7 The River and REAL 103.9 - and broadcasts popular on-air personalities Marco in the Morning, Bobby Bones, Big Boy and The Dog & Joe Show.

"We're excited to bring someone of Tony's caliber to the Central California / Nevada region," said Glynn Alan, President of iHeartMedia's Central California/Nevada Region. "His experience and leadership will propel our ratings and revenue growth across the region."

"Las Vegas has been on a roll and we're confident Tony will continue to build the success of brands like Sunny and The Bull, while growing The Mountain and Real to new levels of success," said Steve Geofferies, Executive Vice President of Programming for iHeartMedia's West Division. "His experience and steady approach will be a true asset to iHeartMedia's Central California / Nevada region."

Matteo previously worked as the Region Senior Vice President of Programming for iHeartMedia's Omaha Region based in Wichita, KS. He also served as the Program Director for 106.5 The Lake in Cleveland, Ohio, and Program Director for iHeartMedia Springfield, Missouri.

"I've been fortunate to be a part of a group of incredibly talented programmers, on-air talent and managers in the Wichita Market and Omaha Region and together we've accomplished much," said Matteo. "The outstanding brands built by the iHM Central California / Nevada team have a ton of momentum. I'll be proud to join and help continue the region's winning streak."

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