Chris Blount
04-28-04, 07:08 AM
By SETH SUTEL, The Associated Press
NEW YORK -- In the latest sign of growing pains, a new liberal radio network headlined by Al Franken has replaced its programming director and says its chief executive officer is stepping down to take a smaller role.
Mark Walsh, a former America Online executive and adviser to the Democratic National Committee, said Tuesday that he gave up his CEO title this month but will continue to pursue deals for Progress Media, the parent company of Air America Radio.
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NEW YORK -- In the latest sign of growing pains, a new liberal radio network headlined by Al Franken has replaced its programming director and says its chief executive officer is stepping down to take a smaller role.
Mark Walsh, a former America Online executive and adviser to the Democratic National Committee, said Tuesday that he gave up his CEO title this month but will continue to pursue deals for Progress Media, the parent company of Air America Radio.
More (http://newsobserver.com/news/story/3549896p-3152458c.html)