Chris Kennedy (blogger)

Chris Kennedy (blogger)

Chris Kennedy, born January 10, 1966 in Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, is a media strategist, market researcher, pop culturist and content Program Director for various media platforms, including radio, TV/cable, Internet, and other forms of media. His work has taken him across North America, South and Central America as well as Europe, working for many leading broadcasters and media companies. He regularly makes appearances as a speaker and panelist for national media conferences, including the annual National Association of Broadcasters and Canadian Music Week conferences. In addition, he is recognized as one of the Internet's leading media trend watchers through his blog—the Jointblog.

After partnering with John Parikhal of Joint Communications Corporation for 15 years, he recently made the move from New York to Montreal, Quebec to join a long-time client—Corus radio's CFQR 92.5fm (Q92) -- as their Program Director in 2007.[1]

References

  1. ^ Press release distributed by CNW Telbec, May 10, 2007 – A man who's up on the latest music and radio trends – New Q92 FM program director, Chris Kennedy

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