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iHM/San Diego Elevates Shauna Moran, Bob Buchmann


Shauna Moran and Bob Buchmann
Shauna Moran and Bob Buchmann

Classic Rock KGB-FM and Active Rock KIOZ (Rock 105.3)/San Diego PD Shauna Moran is elevated to Director/Rock Programming for both stations. Concurrently, former KGB morning co-host Bob Buchmann, who now co-hosts afternoons with Coe Lewis, is upped to Operations Manager and Music Director for KGB. Before KGB, Moran served as PD/MD for co-owned Active Rock KIOZ-FM, a post she had held since October, 2000. Prior to that, she was the station's Marketing and Promotions Director.

Buchmann is a Rock radio veteran who has both programmed and jumped behind the mic at WBAB-FM/Long Island, WAXQ-FM/New York and KLOS-FM/Los Angeles.

Moran commented, "It has been an amazing week for KGB with the triumphant return home of DSC in mornings and the assembling of a powerhouse line up, Clint August in middays, Bob and Coe in afternoons and Marc Coppola in nights. It also is a privilege to name Bob Buchmann as Operations Manager and Music Director for KGB."

She continued, "Bob and I would both like to thank Melissa Forrest, Andrew Jeffries and Rob Scorpio for the commitment to us as well as the commitment to making KGB one of the top stations in San Diego."

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