PD Job in Austin

From John Silliman Dodge:

KMFA Classical Radio has a rare opening for a Program Director in one of the most desirable markets in the US: Austin, Texas, the “live music capitol of the world.” The right candidate will have the opportunity to help lead this heritage public radio station to the next level of growth, service and success. The winning candidate has strong interpersonal skills, prior classical radio programming experience, extensive knowledge of classical music, creative team management and leadership experience, demonstrated fundraising skills, public speaking and presentation expertise, knowledge of audience demographics and psychographics, and on-air hosting experience.

PD responsibilities include but are not limited to: co-authoring overall strategic direction, designing content, positioning and programming, both on-air and online, managing performance of the creative staff, working closely with senior management to assist Marketing, Development, Membership and Underwriting efforts, meeting and exceeding audience measurement goals, and insuring FCC compliance.

Classical 89.5, KMFA is an equal opportunity employer and encourages workplace diversity. Well qualified, interested applicants should send a cover letter and resume to Silliman Dodge, 2943 NE 31st Ave. Portland, Oregon 97212. Alternately, you may email attachments to John@SillimanDodge.com. If you have hosting skills, please include a recent scoped mp3 aircheck. No phone calls, please, thank you.

About Marty Ronish

Marty Ronish is an independent producer of classical music radio programs. She currently produces the Chicago Symphony Orchestra broadcasts that air 52 weeks a year on more than 400 stations and online at www.cso.org. She also produces a radio series called "America's Music Festivals," which presents live music from some of the country's most dynamic festivals. She is a former Fulbright scholar and co-author of a catalogue of Handel's autograph manuscripts.

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