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Joel Oxley to Retire From Hubbard DC as MP/GM


Joel Oxley
Joel Oxley

Joel Oxley, Market President and General Manager of Hubbard Broadcasting's Washington, DC operations, has announced plans to retire later this year after nearly 35 years with the company and almost 28 years as General Manager.

Oxley has overseen Hubbard's Washington operations, including WTOP News, Federal News Network and 2060 Digital, during a period of continued growth in audience reach, revenue, and profitability. According to the company, the division is currently on pace to surpass both last year's results and its 2026 budget targets across digital, audio, video, and social platforms.

During the past year, the organization launched several major initiatives, including coverage tied to America's 250th anniversary, the upcoming "TOP Workplaces" program scheduled to debut in June, and development of a redesigned WTOP.com website expected to launch in the third quarter.

"Our success is the result of extraordinary people doing exceptional work every day," Oxley said. "I've been fortunate to work alongside some of the most talented journalists, finance people, marketers, sales professionals, tech people and leaders in the industry."

Oxley said the decision to retire comes as the company is in a strong operational position.

"Because we are in such a solid position, this is the right moment for leadership transition," he said. "This was 100% my decision and at 65, I'm ready to begin the next chapter of my life."

Hubbard Broadcasting President and CEO Ginny Hubbard praised Oxley's long tenure with the company and said he will continue serving in an advisory and consulting role following his retirement.

"Joel's leadership, integrity, and deep commitment to excellence have shaped this organization for decades," Hubbard said. "His impact on our people and our brands is lasting."

The company said Oxley will remain actively involved in the coming months to assist with the transition process while Hubbard begins a search for his successor that will include both internal and external candidates.

Reflecting on his career, Oxley credited the people within the organization for his lengthy tenure. "The reason I've stayed for nearly 35 years is simple -- the people," he said. "What we do here matters. We make a difference in our communities, for our audiences, and for the businesses we serve."

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