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| Denise Oliver advises companies on their
national radio initiatives.
Since founding Oliver Media in 2001, her clients have included Sirius
Satellite Radio, Mommy and Me, Forbes, New Radio Group, Fox News Channel,
Robert Eatman Enterprises, Hachette Filipacchi Media, Jefferson-Pilot
Communications, GreenStone Media, Humana, Inc., E! Entertainment Television,
and Discovery Communications.
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| Before forming her consultancy, Denise
served as SVP Programming
at Westwood One, where she managed content partnerships with such high profile
brands as Fox News Channel, CNNRadio, CNBC, NBC-TV's The Tonight Show with
Jay Leno, Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia, MTV, VH1 and CBS Marketwatch.com.
She then co-founded the Internet start up Binary Broadcasting which allowed
radio listeners to customize their favorite stations via the web.
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| Denise began her network career developing
programming for the
launch of the ABC Rock Radio Network and later took on the management of
all entertainment programming for the ABC Radio Networks. Prior to working
in networks and syndication, she launched Baltimore's number one rock station,
98 Rock, and programmed DC101, Washington where she hired and teamed Howard
Stern and Robin Quivers in morning drive, doubling the station's audience in one
ratings period. Denise started as a rock jock hosting top-rated afternoon drive
shows in Pittsburgh, Washington, DC and Baltimore.
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| Denise is known for identifying and
working with talent and has taken a special
interest in helping women build careers in radio. She collaborated with Sabo
Media to develop "Our Time" and helped pioneering GreenStone Media launch the
first radio network for women.
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| She is a former chairperson of the
programming committee for the annual NAB
(National Association of Broadcasters) Radio Show. She has also chaired the
NAB's Resource Development Committee whose mission is to attract a high
quality, diverse workforce to broadcasting.
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| In 2000, Denise was voted one of
radio's 20 "Most Influential Women" in a
poll conducted by Radio Ink magazine. She currently serves on the executive
committee of the group inspired by that list.
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