Friday, January 9, 2015

Chicago Radio: Stewart PD, Mason & Remy Mornings At WNUA

Steve Stewart
iHeartMedia Chicago announced today that Steve Stewart has been named Program Director for the new WNUA Big 95.5 FM, Chicago's Hit Country, effective immediately.

"Steve Stewart brings a wealth of experience to Big 95.5 and we look forward to him providing his tremendous programming expertise to the station," said Tommy Austin, Vice President of Programming for iHeartMedia Chicago.

Stewart most recently served as Regional Program Manager for iHeartMedia St. Louis and Program Director of 93.7 The Bull. Under Stewart's leadership, 93.7 The Bull achieved the highest ratings in the station's history. Stewart's career spans 26 years, which includes various programming and on-air roles for stations in St. Louis, Grand Rapids and Providence.

"This is the job everyone waits for... launching a BIG station in a HUGE market," said Stewart. "I can't be more excited to lead this team in what is a historic station launch of the New BIG 95.5! Thanks to Tommy Austin, Matt Scarano and Gene Romano for their belief in me and for the support of Beth Davis, Carl Anderson and the iHeartMedia St. Louis team."

Also iHM has announced that KSD St. Louis afternooners "Mason & Remy" have been tapped for mornings at Big 95.5, effective January 20.


“We are beyond grateful for the opportunities we’ve been afforded with the team at iHeartMedia and can't wait for this next step in our careers with the Big 95.5," said Mason and Rey "We both visit Chicago regularly and have friends and family in the area so we’re really looking forward to BIG things."

“These are two of the brightest and most talented talents in our industry today," said PD Steve Stewart. "I am proud of the success they have achieved and look forward to continue working with them on the future success of Bid 95.5.”

Despite taking over mornings on Chicago's WNUA-FM later this month, the duo will continue to host afternoons in St. Louis on KSD-FM, according to CRM.
Tom's Take: Somewhat surprised the Bobby Bones Show is not being imported.  Either, the thinking is the market is too important not to be local or perhaps iHM is not that confident in Bobby Bones.

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