KSL officials just released a press release about changes at some of their radio properties:
KSL Broadcast Group announced changes today to how they will be selling media in today's business environment. Most significantly, the music stations, KSFI and KRSP, have been combined into one sales team to represent and market two of the top adult radio stations in Salt Lake City."What a strong combination to have two leading stations in their respective formats," said Stephanie Palmer, Director of Sales for KSL Radio, KSFI, and KRSP. Now we can meet the needs of our clients more effectively and efficiently."Stephanie Palmer will continue serving as Director of Sales for all three radio properties, as well as BYU Sales. In addition, Todd Larson will serve as Local Sales Manager for the music station, and Alan Blackburn has been promoted to Local Sales Manager of KSL 5 TV and KSL NewsRadio. Dale Darling will continue in his position of Director of Sales for KSL 5 TV and will take on the added duties of all digital sales management."Dale has sold KSL.com from the beginning. These important steps will streamline our digital business so we can act more quickly and be more focused for our clients," states Mark Wiest, Vice President of Sales and General Sales Manager for KSL Broadcast Group.The changes will help streamline the business flow, as well as, create more opportunities for account executives to serve the clients more effectively.KSL Newsradio 102.7 FM and 1160AM, FM 100.3 (KSFI), and 103.5 The Arrow (KRSP) are owned and operated by Salt Lake City-based Deseret Media Companies.
