PROGRAM DIRECTOR (Full-Time)


If you’re currently employed and waiting for the other shoe to drop, or just between engagements and looking for your next challenge, continue reading.  If you are a rock programmer who can lead our heritage Classic Rock (Rock 102) and Active Rock (Lazer 99.3) stations in Springfield, MA to greatness, then we’re looking for you!  You would be inheriting a talented and tenured staff.  Are you ready to have fun… and make it fun?  Do you know how to create great promotions while being plugged into the local market?   Are you a great morning show coach?   Do you know your way around Music Master?  Get your audio and resume together and send them to schase@sagacom.com.

Springfield Rocks Radio Group is an equal opportunity employer, and your confidentiality will be respected.

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