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iHeartMedia Pittsburgh Ups Loesch to Market President


Bobbie Loesch
Bobbie Loesch

iHeartMedia appoints longtime executive Bobbie Loesch as Market President for its six-station cluster in Pittsburgh, effective immediately. Loesch joined the iHeart Pittsburgh group in April, 2004 as an Account Executive. She was promoted to Vice President of Sales in 2012, and most recently served as a Senior Vice President of Sales for seven years. Loesch began her career as an Account Executive for Townsquare Media from 1998-2004 and is a graduate of Liberty University.

"Bobbie has been an instrumental and driving force behind the success of our Pittsburgh cluster for over 20 years, and her leadership and vision make her the perfect fit to lead the team into the future," said iHeartMedia Division President D.J. Hodge.

"I am genuinely honored to be appointed to this role and deeply appreciate the trust placed in me to lead this exceptionally talented team. My colleagues, our partners and our audiences are the cornerstone of our success," added Loesch. "I am excited to build on our achievements and further elevate our dominance in the market, and I'm eager to continue to help brands harness the unmatched reach, scale and efficiency that only iHeart can deliver."

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