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Cumulus Indianapolis Names Jenna Tucker Digital Director


Jenna Tucker
Jenna Tucker

Cumulus Media names Jenna Tucker as Digital Director for its three-station group in Indianapolis, effective December 17. In this newly created post, she'll will manage the digital and social media platforms for Country WFMS-FM, Classic Hits WJJK-FM and CHR WYRG-FM. In addition, Tucker will also handle middays for WFMS-FM. Tucker joins Cumulus from Bonneville's KNCI-FM (New Country 105.1)/Sacramento where she aired in middays.

"This was quite a process," said Cumulus Indianapolis Operations Manager Christopher "Boomer" Layfield. "After several months of speaking with some supremely qualified candidates, I just kept coming back to Jenna's incredible passion and prowess in the social media space and her vision to advance our digital brands, not to mention she sounds great on the air. I simply cannot wait for her to join us in Indy and begin working with our already talented team to elevate our efforts across the board."

Tucker added, "I'm so excited to get closer to home and work in the city where I learned to love radio... go Greyhounds. If you love Country music, WFMS is the place to be as an On-Air Talent, and I'm incredibly honored to have my voice on the station. Plus, I am a huge believer in the power of digital and can't wait to elevate the cluster to the next level. Now, where's a girl go to get the best pizza in Indy?"

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