Beasley Media Group has promoted Cameron Moore to the position of Program Director at WNKS-FM (KISS 95.1) in Charlotte.

In addition, Moore, who joined Beasley Media Group in October 2017, will continue her current duties as Assistant Program Director and Music Director of WSOC-FM.
Prior to joining the company, she worked as a music director and on-air personality at Midwest Family Broadcasting Country’s KOMG-FM and Top 40 KOSP-FM in Springfield, Missouri.
John Reynolds, who has been the Program Director of KISS 95.1 for the past 22 years, will continue his role as Beasley Media Group’s Vice President of Music & Entertainment and as the Operations Manager on behalf of the company’s Charlotte-based radio cluster, including serving as the Program Director of WSOC-FM, Country103.7FM.
“Cameron is a rising star in our business who has proven herself as a highly valuable programmer in our company,” said Beasley Media Group Chief Content Officer Justin Chase. “It’s an absolute pleasure to promote her to this key role at Beasley Charlotte!”
“Cameron has done an outstanding job diving into the Top 40 and Country formats over the last five years in Charlotte,” said Reynolds. “She continues to bring fresh perspectives, insights and creativity to one of the markets most successful and iconic brands.”
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