- Keith Cunningham Named Program Director for KLOS
- Derek Madden Takes Programming Reins at KXXR in Minneapolis
- John Lassman Joins the Tom Barnard Morning Show on KQRS in Minneapolis
Keith Cunningham |
Former KLOS Program Director Derek Madden moves to Cumulus Minneapolis, where he has been named Program Director of KXXR-FM, replacing KXXR Program Director John Lassman, who moves to an on-air post at The Tom Barnard Morning Show on Cumulus’ KQRS in Minneapolis. Madden will also continue in his role as Corporate Programmer, Rock & Alternative for Cumulus.
Cunningham joins Cumulus from iHeart Media, where he was Vice President of Programming for iHeart’s seven-station cluster in Seattle. Prior to that, he was a Broadcast Media Consultant for Jacobs Media, where he supported and consulted with more than 20 radio stations from across the country including: KNRK/Portland, OR; XTRA (91X)/San Diego; KNDD (The End 107.7)/Seattle; and KXRX/Salt Lake City. Cunningham also has extensive experience as an on-air talent coach, working with talent across all formats. In addition, Cunningham previously held posts for iHeart Media in Los Angeles, San Francisco, San Jose and Denver.
Derek Madden |
Cunningham said: "When my parents told me I could do anything I wanted in life; I thought that was just parental B.S. I guess I was wrong. Cranking classic rock all day at the legendary KLOS and helping other great Cumulus brands IS my dream job. Thanks to John Dickey, Mike McVay, Troy Hanson, Val Garris and Paul Anderson for clearing the path."
Madden said: “I’m really proud of the work our team has done at KLOS, and I’m grateful for the opportunity to program another of America’s greatest and most influential rock stations. Thanks to Mike McVay, Troy Hanson, Scott Jameson, Shelly Wilkes, and John Dickey for helping to create path forward that worked for both stations. Now, if you’ll excuse me, I’m off to buy a very warm coat.”
Scott Jameson, Operations Manager for Cumulus Minneapolis said: "John Lassman has a rich Minneapolis heritage and understanding of KQRS going back to the early 90's. His tremendous work ethic and deep local connections will only help the legacy of the KQ Morning Show grow further."
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