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Lamp Joins Adams Radio Group/Tallahassee as VP/GM


Jason Lamp
Jason Lamp

Adams Radio Group appoints Jason Lamp as VP/GM for its cluster in Tallahassee, FL, replacing retiring GM Hank Kestenbaum. Lamp, a 23-year radio veteran, most recently worked with Community Broadcasters overseeing their Destin-Fort Walton Beach group, recently acquired from Apex Communications whom he also served for several years. Prior to that, he worked with iHeartMedia/Charleston SC, Renda Broadcasting/Jacksonville FL and Cox Media Group/Miami. Lamp's entire career has been in radio broadcasting has focused on sales and management.

Lamp commented, "I'm looking forward to the opportunity to lead our team to build the Adams Radio Group brand in the Tallahassee market, to provide quality programing for our listeners and a customer driven integrated advertising platform to address the needs and increase the success of our clients. Good people are the key to any successful organization and I am honored to join the Adams Radio Group family."

Adams CEO Ron Stone added, "I am excited to add Jason to our executive line up. His 23 years in sales, most of which were spent in Florida, will provide him a strong head start in Tallahassee. Jason is passionate about our industry, as I am, and believes radio still delivers the strongest ROI for advertisers over anything else. Having him in Tallahassee taking that message to our clients will reshape the media landscape in Tallahassee."

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