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Ronnie Glover Named Vice President and Market Manager at Beasley Media Group Fayetteville

By Staff Report, posted 2 years ago
Ronnie Glover- Photo provided by: Beasley Media Group

Beasley Media Group has announced Ronnie Glover as the new Vice President and Market Manager of the company’s Fayetteville radio cluster. Glover began his new position on Monday, May 8, 2023.

“I am ecstatic to join Beasley Media Group,” said Glover in a press release. “They are committed to the local communities they serve in a myriad of cross-platforms.  I look forward to joining my talented teammates in Fayetteville to further our resolve and dedication to being leaders in the community.”

Glover more recently served as the Market Manager at Alpha Media, Inc.’s KAAN-FM/AM, KKWK-FM and KMRN-AM in Bethany/Cameron, Missouri. Previously, he has held management positions throughout his career, including Local/Digital Sales Manager at KWES-TM (Midland/Odesa, Texas), Market Manager/Chief Revenue Officer at KIXS-FM, KLUB-FM, KQVT-FM and KTXN-FM (Victoria, Texas), and General Sales Manager/Director of Sales at Clear Channel’s Norfolk, Virginia and Nashville radio markets.

“We are thrilled to welcome Ronnie to the Beasley Fayetteville family,” said Kevin Rich, Beasley Media Group Vice President of Operations in a press release.. “His strong team building and leadership skills, combined with his contagious positive energy, made him the perfect choice to lead our Fayetteville team.”

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