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Benztown Names Scott Mayton to Director National Imaging


Scott Mayton
Scott Mayton

Benztown appoints Scott Mayton (aka Justin Case) to the newly-created post of Director/National Imaging. In his new role, Mayton will provide dedicated "white glove" service to national media companies signing group imaging deals with Benztown. Prior to joining the company in January, Anderson was Creative Services Director for iHeartMedia/Boston. He also served iHM as programming and production assistant for its six-station group in Providence, RI. In 2014, he was named to the Nielsen/Edison Research "Audio's 30 under 30" list, honoring top talent in audio.

Concurrently, Benztown announces that it has promoted audio imaging professional Matt Anderson to Director/Custom Imaging. In his new role, Anderson will oversee Custom Imaging for Benztown and its audio affiliates across the U.S. and Canada. Anderson assumes the position from Mayton, and rises from his previous post as Imaging Producer for Benztown.

Benztown President Dave "Chachi" Denes said, "We are at an exciting juncture in our company's growth and are pleased to introduce the concierge service model to national media companies - an idea whose time has come. The efficiency and value of national imaging deals continue to make sense to radio groups. These two appointments will enable us to continue delivering the outstanding quality, consistency and service for which we have become known and provide professional ‘white glove' service to our national imaging partners."

Benztown provides nationwide audio imaging services to media companies including Cumulus Media, Beasley Media Group, Yamanair Creative and Saga Communications, which entered into a national partnership with Benztown earlier this month.

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