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Travis Daily Named KUBL/Salt Lake City Program Director


Travis Daily
Travis Daily

Cumulus Media appoints Travis Daily as Program Director of Country KUBL-FM (93.3 The Bull) in Salt Lake City. He most recently was Operations Manager for Beasley Media Group in Tampa and was Program Director for Country WQYK-FM. Prior to that, Daily was Senior Vice President of Programming for iHeartMedia in Tampa and Program Director for Country WFUS-FM in Tampa. He was also Operations Manager and PD for Country KCCY-FM in Colorado Springs.

Cumulus Salt Lake City Regional Vice President/Market Manager Patrick Reedy said, "We cast the net far and wide to find the type of person that loves a competitive battle, thinks strategically, and knows how to have fun. We hit the trifecta with Travis."

Operations Manager Chris Hoffman commented, "Finding just the right candidate to guide the evolution of 93.3 The Bull has been an exhaustive search. In Travis Daily, we found everything we were looking for. I can't wait for him to get started."

Daily remarked, "The quality of people you work with is very important. Getting the chance to join a team that includes Patrick Reedy, Chris Hoffman, John Dimick and Brian Philips is not only beyond exciting, but humbling that they would trust me to be the new PD of KUBL. I'm glad to be headed back to the mountains and to the West, where I belong."

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