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Hubbard Radio Seattle Appoints Nick Beyer VP/MM


Nick Beyer
Nick Beyer

Hubbard Radio has appointed Nick Beyer as Vice President and Market Manager of its cluster in Seattle, marking a homecoming for the longtime broadcaster whose career began over two decades ago at the same group of stations. Beyer now leads operations for a portfolio that includes KQMV-FM (MOViN 92.5), KPNW-FM (98.9 The Bull), KRWM-FM (Warm 106.9), KIXI-AM, KKNW-AM, and the Seattle office of 2060 Digital.

A Seattle native and Washington State University graduate, Beyer's broadcasting roots run deep. He began his radio career as an intern at what was then Sandusky Radio Seattle, later acquired by Hubbard. Over the years, he gained experience in promotions, sales, and on-air roles, eventually earning a place in Hubbard's inaugural NextGen Leadership program. Most recently, he held senior sales leadership roles at CRISTA Media and iHeartMedia Seattle.

"I'm incredibly honored to return to where it all began," said Beyer. "Hubbard Radio Seattle is home, and I can't wait to work with this amazing team to serve our listeners, clients, and community."

Hubbard President/Market Manager for Phoenix and Seattle Trip Reeb welcomed the move, stating, "I believe Nick is the person to elevate our Seattle cluster to the next level. I couldn't be happier he's back."

Hubbard Radio CEO Ginny Hubbard echoed the sentiment, adding, "We are thrilled to welcome Nick back into the Hubbard fold."

Beyer is also active in Seattle's advertising community and is expected to bring both local insight and strategic leadership to his new role.

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