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Salem Media Names New Leadership for Pittsburgh Market
| RADIO ONLINE | Tuesday, February 10, 2026 | 11:07am CT |
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Salem Media has announced two leadership appointments affecting its Pittsburgh operations, naming Jason Mosher as Regional General Manager and Dave Cuddihy as General Sales Manager.
Mosher has been promoted to oversee the Pittsburgh market in addition to Atlanta, where he is based. He will provide strategic leadership and operational oversight for multiple markets. Mosher joined Salem Media six years ago and was most recently Regional Sales Director, leading sales efforts across Pittsburgh, Atlanta, and Cleveland. His background includes more than 20 years of broadcast leadership experience, with prior roles at iHeartMedia and CBS Radio.
Cuddihy, a Pittsburgh native, will lead local advertising sales and business development for Salem's Pittsburgh radio and digital portfolio. His responsibilities include oversight of WORD-FM (101.5), WPGP-AM (1250 The Answer), WPIT (730), and Salem Surround, the company's digital marketing division. He most recently served as Publisher of the Latrobe Bulletin and Ligonier Echo in Westmoreland County and brings more than two decades of experience in media and advertising.
Allen Power, President of Broadcast Media at Salem Media, said the company sees the appointments as a combination of proven leadership and local market knowledge, with a focus on expanding the sales team and delivering outcome-based solutions for advertisers.
Cuddihy said his decision to join Salem was driven by the opportunity to work with local businesses using an integrated broadcast and digital approach, emphasizing measurable results and strong audience engagement.
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