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Sam Pieprzyca Named PD of 102.7 Bob FM San Antonio


Sam Pieprzyca
Sam Pieprzyca

KJXK-FM (102.7 Bob FM) in San Antonio has named veteran radio personality Sam Pieprzyca as Program Director, expanding his role with the station as it continues to evolve its Adult Hits format.

Pieprzyca brings more than 20 years of experience in the format within the San Antonio market, along with longstanding ties to both the station and the local community. In his new position, he will oversee the station's sound and overall brand direction as Bob FM leans into a broader playlist featuring music from the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s.

"I grew up listening to 102.7 here in San Antonio, and it's always felt like part of this city's soundtrack," said Pieprzyca. "It's evolved over the years, but the focus is still the same -- great music. I'm proud to take on a bigger role in continuing that tradition for San Antonio."

Connoisseur Media VP of Programming Keith Dakin said Pieprzyca's deep market knowledge and format expertise made him a natural fit to lead the station's next phase. "With a refreshed brand and a seasoned local host like Sam, 102.7 Bob FM will deliver a more personal and music-driven experience for listeners across South Texas," he said.

Greg Martin, Operations Manager for Connoisseur Media San Antonio, highlighted Pieprzyca's creativity and long tenure in the format, noting that his understanding of the market positions him to shape a station sound that reflects the city's culture.

Connoisseur Media San Antonio VP Market Manager Morgan Harrison added that Pieprzyca's dedication to both the station and the community made him the clear choice to guide 102.7 Bob FM into its next chapter.

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