Adam Denenberg Named iHeartRadio’s Chief Technology Officer
New York, N.Y. - November 4, 2014 - iHeartMedia, the leading media company in America with a greater reach than any radio or television outlet, announced today that Adam Denenberg will join the company as Chief Technology Officer of the iHeartRadio Network effective November 17. Denenberg will report to Darren Davis, President of iHeartRadio and iHeartMedia Networks.
Denenberg joins iHeartMedia from the Huffington Post. In his new role, Denenberg will be responsible for the technology strategy and vision for iHeartRadio, the company's all-in-one digital radio and streaming music service, including technical direction and research and development of new products; he will also oversee the technology infrastructure across iHeartRadio's network of websites, including the more than 859 local radio station and talent-specific sites. Denenberg will also work closely with other divisions within the company to develop new technology initiatives that create dynamic experiences for iHeartRadio listeners, advertisers and partners.
"Adam has a proven track record of developing large-scale technology projects for some of the country's most well-known brands," said Davis. "Adam joins our amazing iHeartRadio team and we're confident his extensive background will not only add to our culture, but also enable iHeartRadio to continue to capitalize on new cutting edge opportunities."
"I'm thrilled to be joining the iHeartRadio Network at such an exciting time," said Denenberg. "The growth of the iHeartRadio platform across web, mobile and auto is unparalleled. I'm looking forward to working with Darren and the entire team as iHeartMedia continues to develop innovative technology for the long term."
At the Huffington Post Denenberg served as Vice President of Engineering where he was responsible for the leadership, strategy and implementation of a vast array of technology projects for huffingtonpost.com and its advertising, search and publishing platforms. Prior to the Huffington Post, Denenberg spent almost four years as Senior Vice President, Technology, Collaboration and Multimedia for Thomson Reuters. His background also includes technology positions with ROO Media, About.com, and Comedy Central.