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HMG Appoints Scott Herrold as Chief of Programming


Scott Herrold
Scott Herrold

Hope Media Group (HMG) names Scott Herrold as its new Chief of Programming, effective Monday, January 9. He replaces Ron Harrell, who exits. Herrold joins HMG after serving as Program Director and morning host for SOS Radio Network the last 15 years. Under his leadership, SOS Radio was named Christian Music Broadcasters' "Station of the Year" in 2016 and 2020 and earned community service awards from both CMB and the Gospel Music Association for inventive service projects with numerous charities.

"A heart for ministry, creative community involvement, and stellar Nielsen results in Vegas and beyond made Scott a finalist for this position before we even called him. We are thrilled to have him lead our radio programmers, Randy Fox/KSBJ, Steve Shore/WayFM, Sadiel Castro/Vida Unida, and the Creative Audio Team under Sterling Tarrant so we can engage more people to love Jesus in the decades to come," said Hope Media Group Chief Operating Officer Tim Dukes.

Herrold's experience includes working in mainstream CHR and Hot AC before Christian radio at WDVD and WDRQ/Detroit, K-Hits/Tulsa and WIOG/Saginaw. In 2021, he was inducted into the Nevada Broadcasters Hall of Fame.

"When I heard about WayFM and Hope Media Group joining forces, I thought, wow. That's the kind of ministry I'd like to be a part of someday. Two kingdom-minded ministries with a heart to impact culture in a fresh way. Joe Paulo and Tim Dukes are building the dream team at Hope Media Group, and I'm thrilled to be part of it," said Herrold.

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