The first fallout from the impending Entercom/CBS "merger" splits Buffalo from Rochester when it comes to regional oversight. Mike Doyle will still oversee sales for the entire company, and handle regional responsibilities for Cleveland, Detroit, Indianapolis, Minneapolis, Phoenix, Pittsburgh, Portland, Rochester, and Seattle (a LOT of territory, from coast to coast).
Oddly, the Buffalo cluster will report to a Mark Hannon, CBS market manager for Boston, who's being elevated to Regional President status and adding Buffalo, Washington DC and Wilkes-Barre to his responsibilities. Hannon will report to Doyle.
It makes you wonder about why Buffalo and Rochester are coming under separate oversight. Is there a hatchet-man waiting in the weeds?
Oddly, the Buffalo cluster will report to a Mark Hannon, CBS market manager for Boston, who's being elevated to Regional President status and adding Buffalo, Washington DC and Wilkes-Barre to his responsibilities. Hannon will report to Doyle.
It makes you wonder about why Buffalo and Rochester are coming under separate oversight. Is there a hatchet-man waiting in the weeds?