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Hubbard Radio/West Palm Beach Renews OM Bruce Logan


Bruce Logan
Bruce Logan

Hubbard Radio/West Palm Beach inks a multi-year renewal with Bruce Logan. He'll continue as Operations Manager of the company's seven-station cluster there and as the Program Director for WIRK (New Country 103.1) and WEAT (Sunny 107.9). Prior to joining Hubbard in June, 2019, he served as VP/Programming for then Entercom's Houston market and Program Director for Country KILT-FM and Adult Hits KKHH-FM.

Senior VP/Market Manager Elizabeth Hamma said, "Bruce's passion for our brands, dedication to helping his team grow, belief in live and local radio and his instincts for making a brand come to life have served us well these past few years. I am delighted to know he will continue to lead our programming team for the foreseeable future."

Logan commented, "The past 3 years have been some of the most rewarding work of my entire career. My thanks to Elizabeth Hamma, Greg Strassell, Dave Bestler, Ginny Morris & the entire Hubbard Radio family for their continued support and belief. I am so excited to continue our journey together and look forward to more success for the West Palm Beach cluster."

Prior to working in Houston, Logan was National Country Brand Coordinator and Regional Vice President of Programming for iHeartMedia and programmed iHM's WKKT/Charlotte, WTQR/Greensboro and Country duo WSSL and WESC/Greenville, SC.

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