Sarah Hamilton Rises To WJCL Program Director

Cumulus Media has promoted APD/midday host ‘Sarah Lynn’ Hamilton to Program Director of Country “Kix 96” 96.5 WJCL Savannah GA.

Hamilton has been in her current roles since 2014 and also is heard on Westwood One’s CHR “Hits Now” and Hot AC 24/7 formats and weekends on Classic Rock “I95” WIXV Savannah. Prior to her move to Savannah, she spent eleven years at Milner Broadcasting in Kankakee IL will roles including MD/morning host at “River Country 101.7” WRCV, midday host at AC 95.1 WFAV, and evenings on Oldies “92.7 The Valley” WVLI.

Hamilton stated, “I am honored to be given this opportunity to become Program Director for KIX96. I have worn many hats in my 10 years here at Cumulus Savannah and look forward to this next challenge, not only to guide KIX but to continue to serve the people of the Savannah and Lowcountry area that have been so wonderful to me. I am thankful to VP/Market Manager Eric Mastel for his belief in me over the years and this promotion to KIX96 Program Director.”

Cumulus Savannah VP/Market Manager Eric Mastel added, I am pleased to announce the promotion of Sarah Hamilton in recognition of her outstanding dedication and contributions to WJCL and Cumulus over the past decade. Known for her unwavering commitment and exceptional talents, Sarah has proven herself to be an invaluable asset to our team. Throughout her tenure, she has consistently demonstrated a strong work ethic, a keen attention to detail, and a remarkable ability to adapt to various roles within the organization. As an Assistant Program Director (APD), Sarah has seamlessly stepped into the role of Promotions Director when needed, showcasing her versatility and willingness to go above and beyond to ensure the success of our endeavors. Her proactive approach and can-do attitude have significantly enhanced our operations, earning her the respect and admiration of her colleagues. We are confident that she will continue to excel in her new role and lead the station to even greater heights in the years to come.”

This story first appeared on radioinsight.com