Clear Channel Radio has finally decided it was time to fill its corporate position of VP/News Talk Operations. The company announced Friday that its Cincinnati OM, Darryl Parks, will be taking on the duties.
Parks appointment fills the position vacant since Gabe Hobbs held it 1998-2008. Parks will oversee spoken word contents nationwide, including the identifcation, recruitment and development of talk talent as well as supervising Clear Channel Radio's reorgnization of traffic content. A search for a successor the Cincinnati is underway.
"Darryl has been recognized inside and outside Clear Channel Radio for his leadership and successes at our top-rated Cincinnati AM cluster. His track record of innovation and execution makes him the perfect candidate to lead our news and talk programming for our local stations," said CCR Pres./CEO John Hogan.
"Darryl has a first-hand understanding of the spoken word services local stations need to succeed, and having a person of his talent driving their delivery as a strategically centralized resource to support our local stations, adds a real competitive advantage for Clear Channel. We'll continue to invest in our people and resources to help our stations perform at the highest levels possible."
"I'm looking forward to the opportunity to share my experience and foster best practices while driving the information services that will give our stations a leg up in the markets," said Parks.
"Clear Channel has been very active in rolling out top-quality resources to support local operations, and being able to lead this latest initiative for news, talk and sports, matches my expertise with my long-term interest of meeting the needs of today's audiences -- providing consumers with their favorite content delivered across the latest platforms."
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