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Beasley Media Group announces multiyear renewal deal with longtime employee in Fayetteville market

By Staff Report, posted 4 years ago

Beasley Media Group just announced that Tee Gentry has signed a multiyear renewal deal with the company.

Gentry has been with the company for twenty-six years and currently serves as Beasley’s Vice President of Brand Strategies and Regional Operations Manager of the Augusta, G.A. and Fayetteville, N.C. radio clusters. 

“Tee is one of the most brilliant programmers that I’ve had the opportunity to work with,” said Beasley Media Group Chief Content Officer Justin Chase. “During his many years with the company in markets like Augusta, Fayetteville and Tampa, he’s only had success. We’re lucky to lock Tee in for another multiyear deal!”

“It’s an absolute privilege to work with Kent and the incredible people in Augusta and Fayetteville,” said Gentry. “They are what local radio is all about! I look forward to continuing to be a part of the Beasley Media Group family for years to come.”  

 

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