Tim Stewart Named CRO At SuperTalk Mississippi Media.

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Tim Stewart

Veteran industry executive Tim Stewart has been tapped to be Chief Revenue Officer at SuperTalk Mississippi Media (STMM). The appointment of Stewart, who has more than three decades of experience in a variety of sales leadership roles, is effective immediately.

Stewart’s background includes roles such as Vice President of Digital Sales and Senior Vice President of Sales at iHeartMedia; Regional Director of Digital Sales at Thryv; and Area General Sales Manager at Hibu.

The company says Stewart’s expertise in sales strategies, client retention, and new business development will be key to future growth and innovation.

“We are delighted to have Tim Stewart join the SuperTalk Mississippi Media family,” STMM President and CEO Kim Dillon said in a release. “His experience and vision align perfectly with our mission, and we are confident that he will make a significant contribution to our ongoing success. Tim’s passion for media and community engagement will undoubtedly enhance our efforts to better serve our audience and our clients.”

Stewart, a Mississippi native and graduate of Mississippi State University in Starkville, MS, says joining the team at STMM “feels like home.”

“I have been a SuperTalk fan for years, so I feel blessed to finally join the team at this pivotal time in its journey,” Stewart says in the release. “I believe SuperTalk is the most trusted name in Mississippi, and the sky is the limit for where we can go. I am excited to work with business owners to help them navigate the fragmented advertising space and better connect with clients through our various broadcast and digital platforms. I’m looking forward to bringing all that I have learned throughout my career into this role and being part of the next chapter of growth for SuperTalk.”

With four statewide radio networks, 12 talk radio stations, 16 music stations, SuperTalk TV, more than 45 news affiliates, and a digital marketing division in STMM Digital, the SuperTalk Mississippi Network delivers simulcast programming to a dozen stations that cover all 82 counties in the state.