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Galaxy network PD steps down
By CMU Editorial | Published on Tuesday 27 April 2010
Galaxy Radio’s Programme Director Mike Cass is to leave the Global-owned radio network and step back from the radio industry altogether. Probably a good move, commercial radio is totally doomed isn’t it? Well, it is if it doesn’t think of a very clever way of reinventing itself.
Anyway, according to Radio Today, Global programming chief Richard Park confirmed Cass’ departure in a memo to staff yesterday which said: “After working for fifteen years at the coal face, our Galaxy Programme Director Mike Cass has decided to take a well deserved break from the industry, and will therefore be leaving Global Radio on 28th May. I would like you to extend our appreciation to Mike for his commitment, hard work and dedication to the company, and I am sure you will join me in wishing him every success for the future”.