Campaign India Team
May 06, 2008

Radio One hires Raj Gopal Iyer as station head-west

Radio One, joint venture between  Midday Multimedia and BBC worldwide, has appointed Raj Gopal Iyer as station head-west. Iyer comes from BIG FM where he was heading the NTR business nationally. At Radio One, he will be responsible to make the Mumbai station exciting and engaging for its audience.Iyer has worked for companies like Sony Entertainment Television, Start TV, Jadoo Works, Times OOH Media and Percept Picture Company.

Radio One hires Raj Gopal Iyer as station head-west

Radio One, joint venture between  Midday Multimedia and BBC worldwide, has appointed Raj Gopal Iyer as station head-west. Iyer comes from BIG FM where he was heading the NTR business nationally. At Radio One, he will be responsible to make the Mumbai station exciting and engaging for its audience.


Iyer has worked for companies like Sony Entertainment Television, Start TV, Jadoo Works, Times OOH Media and Percept Picture Company.


“Mumbai is a very important market for Radio One, specially since it is our flagship one. We are delighted to have Raj onboard, because he really understands the business and programming aspects well. We are looking forward to making the station even more exciting with him in the lead,” said Vineet Singh Hukmani, CEO.
 

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