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Entercom Names Lee Davis as Senior VP/Sales for TWIN


Lee Davis
Lee Davis

Entercom appoints 28-year media vet Lee Davis to the role of Senior VP/Sales for its Traffic Weather and Information Network (TWIN), effective immediately. In this new role, he'll oversee TWIN revenue throughout the country on a national, local and network scale. He joins Entercom from MediaCrossing, where he was Executive VP for the programmatic digital media agency. Davis previously held the role of Executive VP/Sales for Univision Communication's Local Media division.

"With a premier collection of leading radio brands across the country, Entercom has the scale and reach to provide advertisers with compelling solutions," said Entercom Chief Revenue Officer Bob Philips. "We welcome Lee to the team and look forward to growing TWIN under his guidance and expertise."

"I am thrilled to join Entercom and work with our teams to drive revenue to our robust TWIN sales channel," added Davis. "By leveraging our vast collection of radio and digital properties, we will untap the vast potential we have in this space."

Davis established his career at WFAN-FM and AM/New York where he rose to VP/General Manager. During his tenure, WFAN became the number one billing station in the U.S. Davis also held other leadership roles at CBS and Cox Radio.

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