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Debbie Kenyon Named Audacy Central Region President


Debbie Kenyon
Debbie Kenyon

Audacy has promoted veteran executive Debbie Kenyon to Regional President for its Central U.S. markets, expanding her leadership role across several of the company's major stations.

Kenyon, who currently serves as Senior Vice President and Market Manager for Audacy's Detroit operations, will now oversee a portfolio that includes prominent brands in Chicago, Cleveland, Madison, Milwaukee and Minneapolis. Among the stations under her expanded leadership are 104.3 and 670 The Score in Chicago, 98.5 WNCX in Cleveland, 94.9 WOLX in Madison, 99.1 The Mix in Milwaukee and 830 WCCO in Minneapolis.

She brings nearly three decades of experience with the company and its predecessors, including CBS Radio and Entercom, where she advanced through roles in sales and management to senior leadership positions. During her tenure in Detroit, Kenyon has been recognized for her strategic direction and community involvement.

Audacy President and CEO Kelli Turner said Kenyon's promotion reflects her long-standing contributions and leadership within the organization, citing her ability to drive innovation and performance across markets.

In a statement, Kenyon said she looks forward to supporting teams across the Central region and building on the strength of local brands, with a focus on innovation, community impact and results for audiences and advertisers.

Kenyon joins a group of Regional Presidents that includes Jeff Federman, Mark Hannon, Claudia Menegus and Chief Business Officer Chris Oliviero, who collectively oversee key markets for the company.

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