Wednesday 27 February 2013

Irving Der Joins Radio Disney as Manager of Publicity and Communications

Burbank, CA (PRWEB) January 10, 2004

Irving Der has been hired on as the new Manager of Publicity and Communications as announced today by Jennifer Kobashi, Senior Marketing Manager to whom he will report.

Der will be responsible for the development of strategic publicity initiatives on behalf of the Radio Disney network and local stations.

“Irving comes armed with a flair for creative writing, strong media relationships and genuine enthusiasm and drive. We are thrilled to have him on our team,” said Jennifer Kobashi, Senior Marketing Manager.

Prior to joining the Radio Disney team, Der served as Senior Publicist at The DuVernay Agency. While there, Der managed publicity campaigns for the agency’s film, television and home entertainment clients such as Dreamworks, Focus Features, Paramount Television, Warner Brothers Home Entertainment and Showtime Home Entertainment. He began his career at mPRm Public Relations, where he worked in the entertainment division.

Radio Disney is the ultimate music environment for kids and families. Quite simply, for kids, Radio Disney is “Your Music. Your Way.” Created and produced by Disney/ABC Radio Networks, Radio Disney is the only 24/7, listener-driven radio station where kids and parents can rock out to pop, rock, soundtracks, oldies and evergreen hits. Kids drive the playlist, win out-of-this-world prizes, have fun at local events and are empowered through on air games, contests and online at RadioDisney.com. Plus, for parents, Radio Disney is a trusted destination where families can make the most of their time spent together – dancing, laughing, singing and talking. Radio Disney broadcasts in 56 markets, spanning 61% of the U.S. Each week, 3.2 million kids and tweens 6-14 and 2.4 million moms tune in and turn it up. Radio Disney can also be heard internationally in Japan, the UK, Argentina and Paraguay.








Irving Der Joins Radio Disney as Manager of Publicity and Communications

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