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Laura St. James Named PD WXLO/Worcester, MA


Laura St. James
Laura St. James

Cumulus has appointed Laura St. James as the new Program Director for Hot AC WXLO 104.5 FM in Worcester, MA. St. James will continue to be heard weekends on WNSH-FM (NASH FM 94.7) in New York. She most recently served as Program Director/Afternoons for Cumulus Media-Allentown's WLEV. She started her career, and later became Program Director, at iHeartMedia-Allentown station WAEB (B104). St. James has also held programming positions at stations including: WNEW/New York; WLTW/New York and WBEB/Philadelphia.

"We are pleased to have someone of Laura's experience and passion in our format to lead WXLO programming and to deliver great radio that Worcester and Boston Hot AC listeners love," said Bob Goodell, RVP, Cumulus Media-Worcester/Boston/Springfield. "I'm very happy to welcome her to our team."

"I'm so honored to join the talented team at WXLO and help build upon the success of this great radio station," said St. James. "To get up every morning and do what you love, with people who share your passion, is a dream come true. I would like to express my thanks to Market Manager Bob Goodell and everyone at Cumulus Worcester-Boston for this tremendous opportunity."

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