Adam Sprenger Rises To KMNB/KZJK Operations Manager

Audacy has promoted Adam Sprenger to Operations Manager for Country “102.9 The Wolf” KMNB Minneapolis and Variety Hits “104.1 Jack-FM” KZJK St. Louis Park MN.

Sprenger has spent the majority of his career with the Audacy Minneapolis cluster starting as a weekend/overnight host on then “Mix 104.1” WXPT. Following its flip to Jack-FM in 2005 he became Imaging Director and Assistant Program Director and then rose to Program Director in October 2014. He would also serve as APD of the former AC “102.9 Lite-FM” WLTE from 2005-11 and briefly worked on-air at CHR 104.7 KCLD St. Clouid MN in 2005.

Audacy names Adam Sprenger Operations Manager of 102.9 The Wolf (KMNB-FM) and 104.1 Jack FM (KZJK-FM) in Minneapolis. In this role, he will oversee the day-to-day operations and imaging for the two brands. He will continue to serve as Brand Manager for 104.1 Jack FM.

“I’m delighted to elevate Adam to Operations Manager of these two local favorites,” said Jeff Gonsales, Senior Vice President and Market Manager, Audacy Minneapolis. “He has shown us his competitive drive to win through his outstanding leadership at Jack FM, and we have full confidence that, under his leadership, both brands will continue to thrive and provide exceptional entertainment to our listeners.”

“I’m really excited to work with and learn from Tim Roberts, Marci Braun and the crew at 102.9 The Wolf,” said Sprenger. “I would like to thank Jeff Sottolano, Dave Richards, Rachel Williamson and Jeff Gonsales for believing in me and giving me this opportunity.”

Sprenger started his radio career in December 2003 as an overnight/weekend jock at Mix 104.1 (WXPT-FM) in Minneapolis. After the station flipped formats to 104.1 Jack FM in April 2005, he became the Assistant Program Director and Imaging Director of the station before being elevated to Program Director in October 2014. He also previously served as a weekend on-air host on KCLD in St. Cloud in 2005 and as Assistant Program Director of 102.9 LITE FM in Minneapolis from 2005 to 2011.

This story first appeared on radioinsight.com