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Blue Wire Hires Jeremiah Crowe as Director of Operations


Jeremiah Crowe
Jeremiah Crowe

Podcast company Blue Wire adds Jeremiah Crowe as Director of Operations. He brings 20+ years of media experience to Blue Wire, spanning ESPN Radio, Audacy, Cumulus and his own company Green Roll Media. Crowe, who will be based in Las Vegas, is reuniting with Blue Wire CEO Kevin Jones. The two were former radio colleagues at KNBR in San Francisco in 2016 and 2017. Jones launched Blue Wire in August of 2018.

"Jeremiah is a problem solver, a connector and an experienced executive playing a big role growing Blue Wire," said Jones. "Throughout his career he's worked well with talent and can be a major contributor on the business side for us. We're thrilled to add Jeremiah to our team," says Jones.

"I'm thrilled to join the innovative team at Blue Wire and push the limits of storytelling across all digital platforms. Their commitment to empowering young diverse talent & channeling truly unique perspectives is the future of media. I look forward to leading Blue Wire's state-of-the-art Wynn studio and elevating a variety of content across their expansive portfolio of podcasts," added Crowe.

Additionally, Crowe will lead pre-production efforts of top Blue Wire podcasts, including "Road Trippin with Richard Jefferson, Channing Frye and Allie Clifton" and "Stay Hot with Matt Sponhour, Theo Ashe and Blaiden Kirk."

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