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Mike Juliano Joins Townsquare/Rockford as Market President


Mike Juliano
Mike Juliano

Mike Juliano has joins Townsquare Media/Rockford, IL, as Market President and Chief Revenue Officer. Prior to joining the company, Juliano was Director of Sales for Beasley Media Group/Detroit. Before that, he led Entercom's sales efforts in Boston, and has served as Regional VP of Westwood One/Metro Traffic. In addition, while in New York City, Juliano worked as GSM for WKTU-FM, LSM of WLTW-FM and LSM for WHTZ-FM. He also held the positions of VP/GM and GSM at WPLR-FM and WYBC-FM/New Haven.

"Mike Juliano has a distinguished track record in our industry. He has enjoyed tremendous success in both General Manager and Director of Sales positions in small, medium, and major markets," said Senior VP/Local Media, Rob Williams. "Mike knows how to create a local media team that attracts and retains the best talent. Having seen first-hand the success he had in Connecticut, New York City, and Detroit, we are very fortunate to add him to our leadership team in Rockford."

Townsquare COO/Local Media Erik Hellum added, "Few people are as passionate as Mike is about our industry, about building great teams, and helping our clients grow their business, as he has proven over and over again in his career. With our 'local first' focus, Townsquare is very proud to have someone of Mike's caliber joining our company and leading our Townsquare Rockford team. And as an added bonus I finally get to work with Mike, which I've been trying to do for 30 years."

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