Andy Denemark Joins Pure Jingles

Andy Denemark PURE Jingles USRNFormer United Stations EVP/Programming Andy Denemark has joined PURE Jingles as Branding Consultant for the United States.

PURE describes the addition as bringing “expertise in affiliate relations, marketing, and industry communications, with a proven track record of collaborating with both major radio ownership groups and local programmers. His deep understanding of content creation, program distribution, and talent development will be instrumental in supporting PURE Jingles’ clients across the country.”

Denemark served as EVP/Programming at USRN from its founding in 1994 until January 2024 following its sale to Gemini XIII, most recently working as an advisor and working on special projects. After starting his career at WVBR Ithaca NY while in college, Denemark has spent his entire career in syndication first serving as Manager of Affiliate Relations for DIR Broadcasting and Director of Affiliate Relations for NBC Radio Networks. He would move over to Director of Programming Operations for NBC in 1983, rise to Director of Programming in 1985 and hold that role through the network’s sale to Westwood One until leaving for USRN in 1994.

He commented, “I was fortunate to connect with the team at PURE Jingles and was immediately impressed by their innovative and customized approach to audio branding. PURE Jingles’ commitment to helping stations stand out aligns perfectly with my passion for creativity and strategic development, I’m excited to help expand their presence and client base in the U.S. radio market.”

PURE Jingles CEO Melvin Sleeking added, “Andy’s extensive experience and deep knowledge of the U.S. radio
landscape make him an invaluable addition to our team. His expertise in affiliate relations, marketing, and sonic branding will enable him to guide and support radio stations in selecting impactful audio solutions. Together, we will further strengthen PURE Jingles’ reputation as a pioneer in creative audio excellence, while building lasting partnerships in the U.S. marketplace.”

This story first appeared on radioinsight.com