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WKLB-FM/Boston Ups Santolucito to APD, Clerkin to MD


Dawn Santolucito and Jim Clerkin
Dawn Santolucito and Jim Clerkin

Beasley Media Group's WKLB-FM (Country 102.5) Boston ups Dawn Santolucito to Assistant Program Director and Marketing Director. She's served as Music Director and Marketing Director at the station since August, 2017 and has been with the Country outlet for the past 10 years. In addition, Jim Clerkin is promoted to Music Director and Producer of the Jonathan Weir and Ayla Brown morning show.

"I would like to thank the Beasley's, Justin Chase, Cadillac Jack and Mary Menna for this great opportunity," said Santolucito. "Country 102.5 is a special station, near and dear to my heart. I am excited to take on this new role, and I am looking forward to all the things our incredible team will accomplish together."

"Having known both Dawn and Jim for years, I can say wholeheartedly that these promotions are extremely well deserved on both fronts, said Beasley Media Group Boston Director of Programming, Cadillac Jack. "Dawn has been an integral part of the fabric of Country 102.5 for over a decade, and both her work ethic and strong leadership speak for themselves. Jim has a well-established track record as an excellent Music Director for winning brands, which he will continue here. Country 102.5 is lucky to have their many talents with us for years to come."

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