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SCA Announces New Regional Content Directors

Erica McGee (pictured on right), currently Content Director of Mix94.5 in Perth will become Bunbury and Southern WA Content Director for Hit and Triple M. Stephanie Macfie (on left), currently the Assistant Content Director for Hit 100.9 and 107.3 Triple M and Afternoons announcer on 107.3 Triple M in Hobart, has been promoted to Coastal NSW Content Director for the Central Coast’s Hit 101.3 and 107.7 Triple M.

Commenting on her new role, McGee said: “The nine years I have spent as Content Director at Mix94.5 have undoubtedly been the highlight of my professional and personal life. From working with Fred Botica and Lisa Shaw, to Dean Clairs, Kymba Cahill, Shane McFarlane, Matt Dyktynski and Pete Curulli – and not to mention an incredibly talented team both on and off air – it has literally been a joy to come to work each day. And now that my husband and I have chosen the cliched ‘sea-change’, I continue to be blessed by the opportunity I have as part of SCA, with our network of regional stations right around Australia, to continue working with our talented radio teams in the south-west of WA. I can’t wait.

Macfie said of her new role: “As a woman in media, I am privileged to work for a company that invests in all staff. SCA has afforded me the opportunity to work from regional, provincial, and metro markets across the country and I am excited to be able to now call the glorious Central Coast home.  I am thrilled be working with the incredible talent of the Coastal NSW Hit and Triple M teams. I look forward to making a real impact, driving creative, dynamic content, and further engaging and growing Coastal NSW audiences.”

 

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