Colby Colb Heads Up Cleveland's Radio One Stations
Cleveland's Radio One cluster has named its replacement for former operations manager/program director Kim Johnson.
Colby Colb has been named Operations Manager for all Radio One Cleveland stations, and Program Director for WENZ Z107.9 and WZAK 93.1 FM, starting in October. Colby previously worked as an on-air personality and Program Director at Radio One Philadelphia's 100.3 The Beat.
Radio One Cleveland VP/GM Chris Forgy states: "We are delighted to have Colby Colb join the Cleveland team. Colby's vast experience in programming, promotions, interactive as well as his leadership skills make him a perfect fit for our cluster. Colby is a radio rat and that's a good thing. Our properties are already #1 in the market and we are looking forward to having Colby be an integral part of not only being number one, but also being the best!"
Colby Colb has been named Operations Manager for all Radio One Cleveland stations, and Program Director for WENZ Z107.9 and WZAK 93.1 FM, starting in October. Colby previously worked as an on-air personality and Program Director at Radio One Philadelphia's 100.3 The Beat.
Radio One Cleveland VP/GM Chris Forgy states: "We are delighted to have Colby Colb join the Cleveland team. Colby's vast experience in programming, promotions, interactive as well as his leadership skills make him a perfect fit for our cluster. Colby is a radio rat and that's a good thing. Our properties are already #1 in the market and we are looking forward to having Colby be an integral part of not only being number one, but also being the best!"
Let's see how long it takes for for all of Radio One's Cleveland stations, including WENZ Z107.9 and WZAK 93.1 FM, to go from #1 in their market to the great 2.1 to 2.5 that WRNB/WPHI currently have.
ReplyDeleteYes. I'm hating. I hated him on WUSL with that Radioactive junk. I was glad he failed in NYC. His stint on WPHI was hiddy and yet he keeps getting work. That's part of the real problem with Black Oriented radio. They keep the "status-LOW" and reward mediocraty [sp].