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Jennifer Sluzewski

Jennifer Sluzewski

Media Manager and Freelance Writer

Broadcast Journalism
Media Production
Driving License
New York United States (New York)
Available soon Available
I am an enthusiastic young professional and graduate from the School of Media Arts and Design at James Madison University. I have a Bachelor of Arts degree in Digital Video and Cinema Studies and a minor in Music Industry.

Specialties: Jewelry & Luxury Goods, Sales, Marketing, Special Events, Gemstones, Public Speaking, Networking, Travel, Photoshop, Illustrator, Final Cut Pro Video Editing Software, Sony V1U Camera Operation, Digital Photography, News Writing, Script Writing, Public Speaking, Reporting, Group Fitness Instructor
  • Assist on-air radio personalities during their shows by researching on-air discussion topics, answering phone calls from listeners, or any other required tasks.
  • Conduct phone screener's with potential employees for the sales department and keeping a record of call appointments.
  • Assist with board operation during radio shows.
  • Fill out spreadsheets for on-air advertising spots.
  • Work on-site promotional appearances and events with the Street Team for both WBLI and WBAB.
  • Create contest banners and select on-air contest winners by phone and record accurate contact information.
  • Take photographs at events and upload them to the stations' website.
  • Update station fan club database and keep record of new members.
Company Description
Cox Radio, Inc. is a division of Cox Enterprises that holds a number of radio stations. Cox Radio is headquartered at 6205 Peachtree Dunwoody Road in Sandy Springs, Georgia.[1]

Cox Radio, Inc. operates, acquires and develops radio stations primarily in markets ranked 10-70 based on revenues. Cox Radio owns, operates or provides sales and marketing services to 80 stations in 18 markets. This radio portfolio includes 67 FM stations and 13 AM stations. In 15 of its 18 markets, Cox Radio operates three or more stations.[citation needed]
Through its syndication division, it also produces the Neal Boortz and Clark Howard programs, including one hour of Boortz that is exclusive to Cox-owned stations.[2]

Cox Radio became a public company, majority owned by Cox Enterprises, in 1996. Around April 2009, Cox Enterprises proposed a $69 million United States dollar takeover offer of Cox Radio. The offer expired on May 1, 2009.[3] The offer was later raised to $4.80 a share, and the expiration was pushed to May 13.[4] The offer was accepted, and the acquisition was completed on June 1[5].

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cox_Radio