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Doug Harvill Joins Cumulus/San Francisco as VP/MM


Doug Harvill
Doug Harvill

Cumulus Media appoints veteran San Francisco broadcast exec Doug Harvill as VP/Market Manager. He joins the company after running crosstown CBS Radio, where he was Senior VP and Market Manager for the past 12 years. Prior to that, Harvill was Senior VP/MM for CBS Radio's local group in Sacramento for almost nine years. Harvill has also served the community as Co-Founder, President and Executive Director of the National First Responders Fund, a national non-profit organization aiding first responders who suffer from Post-Traumatic Stress.

Executive VP/Operations Dave Milner said, "I have always admired Doug's ability to drive consistent ratings and revenue growth in the competitive San Francisco market. He is a smart and strategic leader that surrounds himself with talented individuals. This, along with his intimate knowledge of the market landscape made him the perfect choice to lead Cumulus San Francisco."

Harvill added, "Over the past twelve years I've competed against the Cumulus San Francisco properties and am acutely aware of both the significant strengths and growth opportunities for these legendary stations. Think about these call letters: KNBR, KFOG, KGO, KSAN, KSFO and KTCT. These are iconic radio brands with passionate listeners. I am excited to work with the people who create these powerful community-centered stations."

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