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HomeMusic Industry TrendsiHeartMedia Indianapolis Names Leon Williamson Market President

iHeartMedia Indianapolis Names Leon Williamson Market President

iHeartMedia Indianapolis Names Leon Williamson Market President

iHeartMedia announced today that Leon Williamson has been elevated to Indianapolis Market President, effective immediately.  iHeartMedia Indianapolis has a strong cross-platform presence and includes a number of iconic brands and franchises — both broadcast and digital — encompassing more than five stations (Q-95 Indy’s Classic Rock, Indy 103.3, Real 98.3, Fox Sports 1260, and Business News 97.5) comprised of music, talk and news formats. 

iHeartMedia has the leading consumer reach and influence across multiple platforms and delivers more live programming than any other media company. As Market President, Williamson will oversee the operations of all five iHeartMedia Indianapolis stations. He will continue to report to John Beck, Area President for St. Louis and Indianapolis.

“Leon is a solid and very thoughtful leader. In his nearly two years at iHeartMedia Indianapolis, Leon has done a fantastic job building a solid team and fostering a deep connection with the Indy community. We are excited to have him at the helm in Indianapolis, continuing to drive our success and innovation,” said Beck. 

A long-time radio veteran, Williamson most recently served as Senior Vice President of Sales for iHeartMedia Indianapolis. He also served as Sales Manager and Account Manager at iHeartMedia Miami, Urban One St. Louis and Cox Media Group in Fort Lauderdale.  He is a graduate of Florida Atlantic University where he earned a BA in Media, Film & Sociology.

“As the new Market President at iHeartMedia Indianapolis, my commitment is to lead with purpose and uplift our community. My mission is to leverage the power of audio to empower voices, inspire change, and build a legacy of unity and progress,” said Leon Williamson. 

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