CBS Radio has named longtime
WFAN Sports Radio 66 employee Eric Spitz to the position Director of
Programming for CBS Sports Radio. Spitz
will be responsible for talent development, scheduling, on-air presentation and
production. He will report to Chris
Oliviero, SVP/Programming, CBS Radio who will also oversee the day-to-day
operations of the network.
"Eric has a unique skill set ideal for building a
sports radio network as proven by his tremendous success at WFAN," said
Oliviero.
"Eric has been involved with the pioneering radio station since
the beginning and watched the format grow from its infancy to what is now one
of the most successful in the industry. His perspective is exactly what’s
needed to launch a sports radio brand that can stand the test of time. And his
selection for this critical position proves the value we are putting on
leadership with a strong editorial track record in sports programming."
Spitz was hired by WFAN as a desk assistant when the station
signed on the air on July 1, 1987. He moved up the producer ranks before being
named as the station's APD in the early 90’s. In 2002, Spitz was named VP of
Operations and Programming for Westwood One's Shadow/Metro Traffic. He held
that position for three years before returning
as the WFAN’s program director.
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