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MIW Announces Free Virtual Digital Sales Webinar


Mentoring and Inspiring Women in Radio (MIW)
Mentoring and Inspiring Women in Radio (MIW)

Mentoring and Inspiring Women in Radio (MIW), in conjunction with Beasley Media Group, will hold an upcoming Digital Sales Webinar. The event will feature three industry leaders and innovators in the digital space: Beasley Media Group Chief Revenue Officer Tina Murley, Audacy SVP of Digital Media Sales and Operations Jenny Sutton and Townsquare Media Minnesota Market President Shannon Knoepke. The webinar is scheduled for Thursday, September 19 at 4pm ET.

The webinar will feature a deep dive into the current landscape of digital sales and management in today's rapidly evolving media environment. Panelists will share their expertise on a range of critical topics, including the growing importance of Digital Audio, with a focus on streaming and podcasting and leveraging social media as a tool for audience engagement and revenue generation.

"This webinar is a unique opportunity to learn from the top minds in digital sales and gain insights that can help navigate the complexities of today's media landscape," said MIW Board President Ruth Presslaff. "We encourage everyone to join us for what promises to be a compelling and educational event, beautifully arranged by Sheila Kirby and generously sponsored by Beasley Media Group."

"We are thrilled to support this important MIW webinar that underscores the vital role digital plays in our business today," added Beasley Media Group CEO Caroline Beasley.

Register for this free Digital Sales Webinar here.

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