Beasley Media Group announces Tom Humm has been named Vice President of Business Development at Beasley Media Group’s Las Vegas-based radio properties.
In his newly created position, Humm will be responsible for working closely with Vice President and Market Manager Michael Cutchall in developing new business relationships for the market, creating new revenue streams, and increasing revenue with existing clients.
The veteran media executive served as Vice President and Market Manager of the company’s Las Vegas-based radio properties from 2008 – 2018.
Tom Humm |
A Las Vegas native and widely respected local broadcaster, Tom Humm received the Nevada Broadcasters Association’s prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award in 2013. He was inducted into the Nevada Broadcasters Association Hall of Fame in 1999.
Humm entered the broadcast field as an account executive with KLUC in 1978 and was promoted to Local Sales Manager before assuming the role of GM of KXTZ in 1984; a position he held until 1991 when he departed for the GM position of KEYV/KFMS. Coming full circle, he returned to KLUC as GM in 1993, overseeing that station as well as KVEG (now KXNT) and KXNO (now KSFN).
The 1998 CBS purchase added KMZQ & KMXB to his managerial duties. His early Las Vegas days include graduation from Bishop Gorman High School, where he returned as a teacher and football coach following his own football career at the University of Nebraska.
“Tom brings with him an extensive and profound network of relationships with individuals and businesses in Las Vegas, alongside an unwavering passion for our industry,” said Beasley Media Group Vice President of Operations Kevin Rich. “We are absolutely thrilled to welcome him back home to Beasley Las Vegas.”
“I am honored and grateful to be returning to Beasley Media Group,” said Humm. “Having previously worked for the Company for over 10 years I had the pleasure of working directly for Brian Beasley and with the local staff. As I started my career in Las Vegas Radio in 1978, I look forward to bringing a little local flavor to already great Sales and Programming teams.”
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