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Leroy Brown Appointed Content Director at 96Three

SCA South Victorian Content Director Leroy Brown is moving back to Geelong.  After three and a half years with SCA based in Bendigo he has accepted the role as Content Director at Geelong Christian community station 96three.

Leroy spent five years in Geelong when he was on air as a part of the K Rock Breakfast team. He has also worked in Christian radio at  Melbourne’s 89.9 The Light and also worked in Melbourne for a period as an announcer/Assistant Music Director at Triple M.

David Day – Chief Executive Officer of Geelong Christian Media Inc. (96threesaid, 

‘I am absolutely delighted to announce the appointment of Leroy as our Content Director at 96three. In my opinion he is without peer, bringing to the role knowledge and experience in both commercial and community radio. His creative and imaginative mind will certainly bring a new energetic focus right across all our media platforms. I eagerly look forward to working closely with Leroy in shaping 96three to be a platform to share our faith and serve our local community.

Commenting on his new role, Leroy said: “In a world where noise can drown out the voice of truth, 96three is a beacon of positivity and faith. 

Accepting a job at this remarkable Christian radio station, I embrace the opportunity to be a part of something greater than myself. With unwavering conviction, I am wrapped to contribute to a station that not only entertains but uplifts, spreading the timeless message of hope and love. Together we will make a difference in our local community, radiating the transformative power of Biblical values. I am honoured to join 96three, where faith finds its voice.” 

Leroy will commence his new role at 96three early in August 2023.

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