Audacy has announced the addition of John Allers as Regional Vice President of Alternative and Christy Taylor as Regional Brand Manager.
Allers, who programmed “Radio 104.5” WRFF Philadelphia from its 2007 launch until 2020, has also served as VP/Alternative for iHeartMedia and programmed in San Jose, Atlanta, Providence, Washington DC, Cincinnati, and Albany NY during his career. He will oversee Audacy’s “Alt 103.7” KVIL Dallas, “94/7 FM” KNRK Portland, “Alt 94.7” KKDO Sacramento, “Alt 94.9” KBZT San Diego, and “107.7 The End” KNDD Seattle.
Taylor most recently programmed Alternative “Go 96.3” KQGO Minneapolis until its sale to EMF last year. She has also programmed “91X” XETRA-FM San Diego, served as Music Director for “Alt AZ 93.3” KDKB Phoenix and “104.9 The Edge” WZMR and CHR “Fly 92” WFLY Albany NY, and worked on-air at stations including “92.3 K-Rock” WXRK New York, Hot AC “Hot 97.5/103.9” KMVA/KZON Phoenix, and AAA “89.3 The Current” KCMP Minneapolis. She will program “Alt 96.5” KRBZ Kansas City, “Alt 107.5” KXTE Las Vegas, “FM 101.9” WQMP Orlando, and “107.7 The End” KNDD Seattle.
Allers and Taylor fill the holes created by Leslie Scott’s promotion to Vice President of Audacy Exclusive Stations and Bailey’s move to part-time status hosting middays at KVIL.
Audacy announced two regional leadership updates for its alternative format. The company welcomes John Allers as Regional Vice President of Alternative. In this role, Allers will oversee ALT 103.7 (KVIL-FM) in Dallas, 94/7 Alternative Portland (KNRK-FM), ALT 94-7 (KKDO-FM) in Sacramento, ALT 949 (KBZT-FM) in San Diego, and 107.7 The End (KNDD-FM) in Seattle, effective immediately.
Additionally, the company has appointed Christy Taylor as Regional Brand Manager of ALT 96.5 (KRBZ-FM) in Kansas City, X107.5 (KXTE-FM) in Las Vegas, FM 101.9 (WQMP-FM) in Orlando and 107.7 The End (KNDD-FM) in Seattle, effective November 4.
“We’re excited to welcome two proven leaders in the alternative format to oversee operations for some of our iconic brands across the country,” said Mike Kaplan, Alternative Format Captain, Audacy. “Both bring decades of experience attaining substantial results for a deep collection of recognizable brands and we look forward to both of them strategically ideating ways we can continue taking our product to the next level for our listeners.”
“I am thrilled to join Audacy at such an important time in the company’s evolution into a scaled, multi-platform audio content organization,” said Allers. “Audacy has an unmatched portfolio of legendary alternative brands and I look forward to joining Mike Kaplan, Jeff Sottolano, Dave Richards, and the entire brand team as we continue to grow and evolve the company’s successful brands into the future.”
John Allers has been programming industry leading alternative and rock radio brands and websites for over 20 years, including brands originating from San Jose, Atlanta, Providence, Washington D.C., Cincinnati, Manchester,VT, Albany, NY and most recently Philadelphia. Prior to this role, he served as Vice President of Alternative for iHeart in Philadelphia, where he led market-leading brand WRFF from its launch, while also hosting the morning show and creating 100s of large and small events designed especially for alternative radio listeners. Additionally, Allers oversaw the music and content for iHeart’s nationally distributed “Alternative Project,” while also creating many music industry promotional partnerships.
“I am beyond grateful and completely blown away by this incredible opportunity to join Mike Kaplan and his alternative team at Audacy as a Regional Brand Manager,” said Taylor. “This is something that I have been working towards for my entire career and I can’t wait to use my skills to start building connections with listeners on all these great stations.”
Christy Taylor is a 20-year radio professional, including roles as both a programmer and on-air talent. Prior to joining Audacy, she held various program director roles, including most recently for Go 96.3 (KQGO-FM) in Minneapolis and 91X (XTRA-FM) in San Diego. In addition, she’s been morning show producer and on-air host for The Current (KCMP-FM) in Minneapolis, as well as an on-air music director for Alt AZ 93.3 (KDKB-FM) in Phoenix, and The Edge (formerly WZMR) and Fly 92 (WFLY-FM) in Albany, NY. She also served as an on-air host for then 92.3 K Rock in New York, which today is sister station ALT 92.3 (WNYL-FM) and was an on-air host for Hot 97.5 and 103.9 (KMVA-FM) in Phoenix and WILD 104 in Binghamton, NY.
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