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Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Senior VP CBS Radio New York Don Bouloukos

6-21-2013

Upon my return to Chicago in 1977, one of the first people I met was a sales manager from WLS Radio, Don Bouloukos. He was a tall, dark, handsome, and mysterious man who quietly led the WLS sales team. The sales staff at WLS was the best in the city -- all young guys who knew everyone and lunched every day. But Don was different. He was quiet and spoke only when it was necessary; yet when he had something to say, everyone listened. He was ?The Most Interesting Man in the World? back in the late 70s. Every young lady chased him and every guy wanted to be like him. Very few of us knew he was secretly dating the beautiful Nancy Shannon, whom he later married, breaking the hearts of women all over the Chicago area. Still stealthy and handsome, Don has had a career most of us envy. But, he has earned it and we are lucky to have him in the radio industry.

Now, in his own words, here is how Senior VP Market Manager CBS Radio New York Don Bouloukos got into radio?

I was tending bar on Rush Street in Chicago after I graduated from DePaul University. Every afternoon, several well-dressed gentlemen in the ?agency and media business? came in for lunch, always accompanied by attractive women. The lunches went well past 2 p.m. on a fairly regular basis and they always had money and tipped well. After about a month of watching this on an almost daily basis, I said to myself, "This is a business that I think I would like be involved with."

Jim Haviland, a friend of mine, was an AE at a small suburban station in Oak Park, Illinois. Jim told me that RKO had just purchased a Beautiful Music Station (a format that has disappeared from our industry) and they were interviewing for sales positions.

I pitched a sales job at RKO-owned WKFM in February of 1973 and I accepted a commission-only, ?sell or starve? position as an account executive  for the Drake Chenault Solid Gold Format. It was going to be launched on  April 1 with the new call letters WFYR (named after the Great Chicago Fire). I started selling the station ?on the come,? playing cassettes of air checks from KRTH in LA which was also owned by RKO and programmed the Drake Chenault Solid Gold Format. I made door-to-door cold calls from 7 a.m. (restaurants) to 12 midnight (bars and clubs) talking about a radio station that wasn?t even on the air in Chicago. After a couple of months of learning to sell radio by ?trial and error,? I started closing a high percentage of my calls and, fortunately, I didn?t starve!

About a year later, I found myself in a Liars Poker game at the Corona Caf?, a restaurant and bar frequented by agency buyers and radio and TV  AEs and managers. There were about six of us in the game  and after about five or six calls, I called 11 sevens  and I was challenged by Larry Divney,  whom I didn?t know but quickly learned that he was the sales manager of ABC-owned WLS. Earlier in the evening, I found out that he had an open sales position that he was interviewing for and that he was looking for an experienced agency seller. When I won the hand, I told him to keep his money in return for an interview. He told me not to bother because I did not have enough agency experience (I didn?t have any)  but he eventually let me pitch the job.

I met with Larry and Nick Trigony the GSM several times over a two-week period and they eventually offered me a job. I didn't know at the time, but soon found out, that I was just hired at one of the best, if not THE best, Top 40 stations in the country. I was born and raised in Chicago listening to WLS but I had no idea of the significance of those call letters and what they represented to millions of listeners in Chicago, the Midwest, and to the radio and music industry in general.

WLS was a GREAT place to work! It was a Hall of Fame and legendary radio station with Hall of Fame and legendary radio personalities like Larry Lujack, Fred Winston, JJ Jeffreys, Tommy Edwards, Bob Sirott, Brant Miller, and John Records Landecker.

I went on to become General Manager of WLS in 1979 and, as they say, the rest is history.

Email Don at Don.Bouloukos@cbsradio.com

Lisa Miller is the President of Miller Broadcast Management in Chicago. She's also one of Radio Ink's Most Influential Women in Radio. Miller can be reached at Lisa@millerbroadcast.com or 312-454-1111.
So, how did you get into radio? We'd love to hear the story about why you're passionate about radio.

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Saturday, March 2, 2013

Eastman Promotes Mauro To Senior VP

2-27-13                                           

Eastman Radio has promoted Nina Mauro to Senior Vice President, Director of Sales, in Philadelphia. In 1990, Mauro joined Katz Radio in New York as an AE. She transferred to the Philadelphia office in 1993 as a Senior AE and was promoted to Manager later that year. She was named Vice President, Sales, in 1996, followed by Vice President, Director of Sales, for Katz Radio Group, in 2005.



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Thursday, January 31, 2013

Robert Little New NPR Senior Editor

1-30-2013
NPR News has hired longtime Baltimore Sun investigative reporter and editor Robert Little to lead its investigative team, beginning March 4th. As senior editor for investigations, Little will work with reporters, producers and editors to develop investigative stories, and will oversee NPR?s partnerships with other non-profit news organizations doing high-level investigative work.

Little spent 15 years at The Baltimore Sun; since 2010, he's been the paper?s Investigative and Enterprise Editor. Under Little?s leadership, The Sun recently published a series of articles uncovering widespread flaws in Baltimore?s speed camera network, which has since been shut down. Before that, his team created a unique database of tax records that exposed millions of dollars in improper discounts. Little also designed and launched the watchdog blog Sun Investigates, and oversaw the newsroom?s training program for computer-assisted reporting, and ethics and libel law. As one of The Sun?s senior editors, he managed the organization?s main newsgathering departments and played a leading role in guiding all of its coverage and in planning the daily newspaper.



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Wednesday, September 28, 2011

Senior VP For Scarborough Kathy Pilhuj Dies at 61.

Kathy Pilhuj was senior vice president of data collection at consumer and media research firm Scarborough Research and a leading innovator in the market research industry. Pilhuj spent 23 years with Scarborough before being hospitalized since the end of July 2011. She succumbed surrounded by family and is survived by her husband Gene, their children Nick and Kate, and their grandchildren Ariel and Daniel.

?Kathy had great energy and passion and was a respected manager, an inspiring mentor and a compassionate friend," said Dan Mallett, executive vice president, research and analytics at Scarborough.  ?She will be missed by all of us who had the great fortune of working with her.?

Pilhuj?s main responsibility at Scarborough was managing the company?s two telephone interviewing centers.  She was well known as an innovator, developing a number of industry best practices such as empirically-proven hiring tests, continuous every call measurement of interviewer performance and an over-arching quality/response rate concept called "best use of sample." Kathy also led the programming, IT and Data Collection teams and was responsible for dozens of servers and data lines and hundreds of internal programs necessary to collect and process Scarborough?s data.

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Sunday, September 11, 2011

Former Clear Channel Senior V.P. Joins "Cash By Creative."

Bob Case has been hired by "Cash by Creative" as Managing Partner and Executive Vice President of Operations. Case spent the last seven years as the SVP of Clear Channel?s internal creative shop The Creative Services Group. Prior to that he was a Clear Channel VP of programming, radio station owner as well as market manager and on-air talent Based out of Washington DC.

Cash by Creative is an independent provider of creative and new business tools exclusively for radio sales.  CBC?s clients include CBS Radio, Mainline Broadcasting and Maverick Media. Cash By Creative is available to develop new local direct business on a market exclusive basis serving via its site at http://www.cashbycreative.com/.



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Friday, August 12, 2011

Kritzman New Ad Sales Senior VP For Pandora

 Kritzman, who has been at Pandora since 2009 as the Director of Sales for the New York and mid-Atlantic region, will be responsible for setting and executing the U.S. sales strategy for the company's Digital, Network Radio, and Spot Radio businesses. Additionally, he will manage Pandora's national advertising sales teams. Prior to joining Pandora, Kritzman spent more than 10 years at Clear Channel, where he held several leadership positions. His last role at Clear Channel was Director of Sales for five New York radio stations (Z100, WKTU, WLTW, WWPR, WAXQ) and was responsible for over $200 million dollars in top line revenue.



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Thursday, August 11, 2011

Dimick Promoted to Senior Programming VP at Lincoln

Lincoln Financial Media promotes Dimick who will continue to oversee station clusters Atlanta, Miami, Denver and San Diego markets as well as develop interactive and ratings strategies, now he does the job with the official title. Dimick joined Lincoln Financial Media as Vice President of Programming and Operations in March, 2007. Previously, he had programmed WQHT-FM in New York and LFM's stations in San Diego. Dimick's career also includes programming positions in Logan, UT, Bakersfield, CA, Salt Lake City, Seattle and Columbus, OH.

?I am delighted to see John advance within our company,? said Don Benson, President & CEO of Lincoln Financial Media. ?He has been an integral member of our management team, and his close work with our exceptional group of programmers has helped to keep our brands at a top-tier level.?
?It?s a tremendous honor to work with CEO Don Benson, CFO Laura James, our GMs and the outstanding group at Lincoln Financial Media," said Dimick. "I?m very excited about our future and appreciate the opportunity to be a part of our growth."



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Friday, July 15, 2011

Dial Global Promotes Eric Wiler to Senior Vice President

July 12, 2011

Wiler will be Senior VP of Dial Global's Broadcast Engineering and Network operations division, overseeing all technical operations related to broadcast and distribution for Dial Global. Wiler will oversee all technical and operations staff in Dial Global?s Denver network operations center, the studios and uplink site in Valencia, CA and studios in New York, Seattle and Dallas.



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