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Cumulus/Atlanta Ups Justin Schaflander to VP/Market Manager


Justin Schaflander
Justin Schaflander

Cumulus elevates Justin Schaflander to Vice President & Market Manager for its Atlanta cluster. He steps into the role after serving as Vice President of Sales for Cumulus Atlanta since January. Schaflander brings over 15 years of experience, including leadership roles at iHeartMedia and most recently as Director of Sales for Good Karma Brands' ESPN in Los Angeles. During his tenure at iHeartMedia, he held several senior positions, including Region President for Atlanta/Georgia and Market President-Atlanta.

"Justin is a proven leader with deep roots in the Atlanta media landscape and a strong track record of driving results and developing high-performing teams," said Dave Milner, President, Operations, Cumulus Media. "His passion for the business, strategic mindset, and commitment to our people and brands make him the ideal person to lead Cumulus Atlanta into its next chapter of growth."

Schaflander expressed enthusiasm for the new role, saying, "It's an honor to step into this role. My focus is clear: drive revenue, serve our partners and listeners well, and lead with urgency. We've got the talent, the tools, and the mindset - and there's real opportunity ahead. Now's the time to capture it, have some fun, and deliver great results."

Cumulus Media operates four stations in Atlanta, including WKHX-FM (New Country 101.Five), WNNX-FM (99X), WWWQ-FM (Q99.7) and WWWQ-FM-HD3 (OG 97.9).

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