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Mike Fabian Named Cumulus Boise Market Manager


Mike Fabian
Mike Fabian

Cumulus Media has appointed Mike Fabian as Vice President/Market Manager for its cluster in Boise, ID. Fabian joins Cumulus from Townsquare Media, where he has served as Chief Revenue Officer/Market President in Sierra Vista, AZ, since 2022. Prior to that role, he spent more than 12 years with Cherry Creek Media, rising to Vice President while helping lead the company's sales, digital and operational growth initiatives.

In announcing the appointment, Bob Walker, President of Operations for Cumulus Media, said Fabian's experience managing radio clusters and delivering integrated radio and digital solutions will be a strong fit for the Boise operation.

"We are excited to welcome Mike to Cumulus Boise," Walker said. "His experience in leading radio clusters that serve clients with robust radio and digital solutions will complement our team in Boise well."

"I am honored to join the Boise team and look forward to becoming part of both the organization and this remarkable community," Fabian said. "Throughout my career, I have always believed that great teams and strong relationships are the foundation of success. I am excited to work alongside this talented group, serve the Boise community, and help build on the strong tradition these stations have established."

Cumulus Boise operates five stations in the market: News/Talk KBOI 93.1 FM/670 AM, Country KIZN-FM (Kissin 92.3), Classic Rock KKGL-FM (96.9 The Eagle), AC KQFC-FM (Magic 97.9), and Sports KTIK-FM (95.3 The Ticket).

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