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Cumulus Media Appoints Operations Manager for Mobile, AL

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Cumulus Media (NASDAQ: CMLS) announces that it has appointed Vincent “Mojo” Wilson as Operations Manager for Cumulus Mobile, AL. Cumulus Mobile’s five-station group includes WBLX-FM (Mainstream Urban), WDLT-FM (Urban AC), WABD-FM (CHR), WGOK-AM (Gospel), and WXQW-AM (News/Talk). Wilson will also serve as Program Director for WABD-FM and WXQW-AM and will be heard on-air on WABD-FM weekdays from 9:00am-2:00pm.

A 26-year radio veteran, Wilson started his career doing nights at 93.3 FLZ Tampa. He also served as on-air host at WMGC 105.1 The Bounce in Detroit. Wilson was most recently Director of Operations for Southern Broadcasting in Florence/Muscle Shoals, AL.

Don Boyd, Vice President/Market Manager, Cumulus Mobile, said: “Mojo” is a talented programmer and on-air personality with a strong track record leading Urban, CHR, Gospel and News Talk stations. He will be an excellent addition to our top performing team in Mobile as Operations Manager of our five-station group.”

Vincent “Mojo” Wilson commented: “I’m extremely excited to join the Cumulus family and work alongside Don Boyd, Doug Hamand, and the talented team in Mobile! Cumulus Media is a company that I’ve wanted to work for, and this is the perfect fit.”

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