Green Given Key to Sun & Fun COO Role

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It’s a company offering radio stations products and services products and services designed to increase sales, improve ratings and lower expenses for barter that’s sister to a radio programming syndicator.


As of today, both entities have a new COO. And, it is a 30-year veteran of network radio sales and operations.

Taking the Chief Operating Officer role at Sun & Fun Media and Key Networks is Dennis Green.

He rises from the role of Chief Revenue Officer.

Green will continue to report to Rob Koblasz, Founder and Chief Executive
Officer of Sun & Fun Media and Key Networks and will continue to be based in New
York.

Green joined Sun & Fun Media as Chief Revenue Officer in May 2018 and added Chief
Revenue Officer responsibilities for Key Networks upon the network’s launch in March
2019.

In his new role, Green will oversee operations for Sun & Fun Media’s products
and services for barter to radio and for Key Networks’ portfolio of nationally syndicated
programming and services including Bloomberg Radio, The O’Reilly Update With Bill
O’Reilly, The O’Reilly Update – Morning Edition, Shawn Parr’s Across the Country,
Virtual Jock and other programs.  “Dennis is one of the hardest working people in radio, and we are very pleased to reward his efforts with this much-deserved promotion,” Koblasz said.

Green added, “I’ve been fortunate in my career to work with amazing talent and provide
programming and services for stations. Rob Koblasz gave me an opportunity to build
upon the success at Sun & Fun and to start Key Networks … Thank you to the best-in-class staff we have assembled to help lead the charge to provide best-in-class products and services to affiliates around the country. The best is yet to come.”

Prior to joining Sun & Fun Media and Key Networks, Dennis spent 22 years at Westwood One, where he departed as SVP of Affiliate Sales and Broadcast Operations rising from other affiliate sales roles.

Earlier in his career, Green served as Head of Multimedia Syndication for Bloomberg.