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Salem News Channel Hires Cary Pahigian as VP/GM


Cary Pahigian
Cary Pahigian

Salem Media Group hires longtime industry veteran Cary Pahigian as Vice President and General Manager of Salem News Channel (SNC) beginning Monday, July 18. He's spent the last eight years at Hearst Television, as President and General Manager of Baltimore's WBAL (NewsRadio 1090/FM 101.5) and WIYY-FM (98 Rock). Pahigian will report to Salem Senior Vice President of Spoken Word Phil Boyce.

"Cary has been an active hands-on executive in radio for years, but his last eight years at Hearst Television prepared him well for the burgeoning OTT television market," said Boyce. "In Cary we have a strong experienced General Manager, who will help us get SNC to the next level. Cary was ready for the next adventure in his long and storied career, and we are extremely fortunate to have that opportunity to give him."

Salem News Channel is a 24/7 OTT Television Network, available on ROKU, Android and Apple APPS, Amazon Firestick KlowdTV and SalemNewsChannel.com. SNC is providing news-oriented content using a combination of Salem Radio Network hosts, and new TV only content, and recently began top and bottom of the hour news capsules. Pahigian will supervise all elements of production on the network including talent, content, sales, marketing and social media.

"I have long admired Salem Media Group's unique culture and dedication to community service, quality content and client partnerships," said Pahigian. "Salem News Channel has put Salem Media Group front and center in the fast growing video streaming arena with a lineup of prominent hosts and straightforward news and analysis."

Pahigian's prior career includes managing a nine station radio group in Portland, ME for Saga Communications, corporate Vice President/Operations at Sconnix Broadcasting, Station Manager at WBZ Boston and Operations Manager at WIP in Philadelphia.

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