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Ives Managing Editor of Beasley Centralized Digital Content


Brian Ives
Brian Ives

Beasley Media Group appoints Brian Ives to the newly created position of Managing Editor of the company's Centralized Digital Content team, effective January 2. The media vet most recently served as the Editor-In Chief of Townsquare Media's Loudwire. Previously, Ives was responsible for overseeing written, video and social media content on then CBS's Radio.com. He also served as the Senior Multi-Media Manager overseeing SiriusXM's 50+ music websites, worked as a producer at VH1 and wrote for MTV.com.

Ives will be responsible for leading Beasley's centralized digital content team and managing a team of editors that supply its owner-operated and social media sites with breaking news and format-specific content.

"Brian's journalistic background and passionate knowledge about artists and music genres made him perfectly poised to lead our centralized digital content team with the intent to create compelling, multi-platform content," said Beasley Media Group Chief Digital Content Officer Lori Burgess. "His background in video, storytelling and interviewing and creating content on multiple platforms will further elevate Beasley's efforts in the digital space."

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