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Patrick Davis Named PD at WWWQ (Q99.7) Atlanta


Patrick Davis
Patrick Davis

Cumulus Media appoints veteran programmer Patrick Davis as Program Director for CHR WWWQ-FM (Q99.7) in Atlanta. Davis most recently served as SVP of Programming for iHeartMedia Dallas, where he spent 13 years overseeing multiple formats and markets, including Austin. He previously programmed KHKS-FM (Kiss 106.1) in Dallas and was longtime Operations Manager for the syndicated The Kidd Kraddick Show.

Davis will report to Leslie Whittle, VP of CHR, Hot AC and Rhythmic CHR for Cumulus Media, and Justin Schaflander, Vice President/Market Manager for Cumulus Atlanta. His appointment takes effect immediately.

"Patrick Davis is one of the most admired, credible programmers in America," said Brian Philips, Chief Content Officer, Cumulus Media. "Q99.7 Atlanta is a jewel in Cumulus Media's Top 40 crown, a perfect new proving ground for Patrick's prowess in talent and brand development."

Schaflander added, "Patrick's acumen, track record and energy are a welcomed addition to Cumulus Atlanta. I'm so excited to have him leading the charge with one of our Atlanta radio heritage gems, Q99.7."

Whittle said, "His legacy of excellence, leadership, and vision will continue to elevate the Q99.7 brand. We're beyond thrilled to welcome Patrick to our Cumulus Atlanta team."

Davis commented, "This station has a storied past, killer existing staff and the challenge of retaining its CHR dominance, beginning with our plans to launch a terrific new morning show. Every PD dreams of working on a vast canvas like Q99.7."

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