Cumulus Media has announced that James Kurdziel will move from the PD/midday host position at Alternative “103.3 The Edge” WEDG Buffalo NY to the Program Director slot at Classic Rock 92.5 KQRS Minneapolis.
Kurdziel will continue in his role as Regional Vice President of Rock Programming for Cumulus’ stations in the northeast. He will also continue at WEDG until a successor is found. He has spent his entire career at WEDG since starting as an intern in 1999. His regional oversight includes Cumulus’ Rock and Alternative stations in Buffalo, Syracuse, Harrisburg, Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, Saginaw, New Orleans and Appleton.
At KQRS Kurdziel takes the slot that had been held by Scott Jameson until his departure at the start of the year.
CUMULUS MEDIA announces that it has named James Kurdziel as Program Director of Twin Cities Classic Rock station KQRS-FM. Kurdziel will continue to serve Cumulus Buffalo, NY, as Program Director and Midday On-Air Host for Alternative Rock station WEDG-FM/103.3 The Edge until his successor there is named. Kurdziel will maintain his role as Regional VP, Programming-Rock, for CUMULUS MEDIA’s stations in the Northeastern U.S.
Shelly Malecha Wilkes, Vice President/Market Manager, Cumulus Minneapolis, said: “We’re very excited to have James take the reins of KQRS. He brings great energy, enthusiasm, perspective and experience. James has a combination of respect for this iconic brand and great zeal to make it even better.”
Jim Riley, Vice President/Market Manager, Cumulus Buffalo, added: “We’re extremely proud to see James take the helm at KQRS. It’s a well deserved move for a creative and talented guy who came to work as a morning show intern years ago and evolved, through a lot of very hard work, into the driving visionary behind the station’s brand. In Buffalo, we’ve got two rock stations in the same building and James has managed to create and execute plans that allowed both stations to win and thrive. He’s a perfect choice for the KQ job.”
Kurdziel commented: “This is a once in a lifetime opportunity and I’m beyond grateful. Being at the helm of KQRS, and working with Tom Barnard and the talented staff there is humbling and I am thrilled. My thanks to Dave Milner, Bob Walker, Shelly Wilkes, Brian Philips, John Dimick, Doug Hamand, Greg Frey and Troy Hanson, all among the best there is. I’d also like to thank Mike McVay for guiding me along the way. Getting to work more closely with Derek Madden and Wade Linder is truly exciting. Finally, I’m thankful to everyone in Buffalo, especially Jim Riley, for their support and guidance.”