How did you land the position of network traffic coordinator for Hot 97 radio station?
Drenna: I started off as the receptionist for the company (which owns three of the major radio stations: KISS-FM, Hot97, and WRXP – formerly CD101.9). After about a year and a half of working there and thoroughly enjoying it, I moved on to splitting half of my time between Human Resources and the Traffic Departments. Once a job opened up in Traffic, I applied and it worked out in my favor. So, I’ve done a lot of different things that have lead to this current position. She-blogs: What are some of your job duties and what does your average day look like? Drenna: My average day is a little different from everyone else in the department. As Network Traffic Coordinator, I’m responsible for making sure all of our commercials run from contracts signed by either our corporate office or for local contracts in return for different programs we run. So, everyone I talk to is pretty much in a different state and we speak via phone or email. We work a day ahead since commercials run all day and nig
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