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MEDIA ADVISOR (FULL-TIME)

Advertising in 2025 is messy. Too many options. Too many opinions. Too many businesses wasting money because no one is actually helping them figure out what works.

That’s where we come in — and where you might, too.

Northampton Media Group  helps local businesses grow by making modern advertising easier to understand and easier to execute. We’re not looking for traditional “radio reps.” We’re looking for Media Advisors — people who can learn quickly, think clearly, and want a career where their ideas matter.

As a Media Advisor, you’ll work directly with local business owners, helping them reach new customers using a blend of powerful local radio and smart digital tools. You’ll be backed by strong leadership, creative support, and a strategy that actually makes sense in today’s world.

We’re the largest group of FM & AM radio brands serving Western Massachusetts, including:

Radio Brands
• 93.9 The River — Different is Good
• WHMP 101.5 & 1400 AM — News, Information & the Arts
• Rewind 94.3 — You Lived It, We Play It
• Pure Oldies 96.9

  • Rock 102 — Springfield’s Classic Rock
    • Lazer 99.3 & 98.5 — Everything That Rocks

 

Digital Products
• SEM (Paid Search)
• Targeted Display
• Streaming Audio

Outside sales experience helps, but media experience is not required. If you can learn, think, and communicate clearly, we’ll teach you the rest. What matters most is curiosity, resilience, and the desire to help real businesses solve real problems.

This is a job where the effort you put in actually shows up in your paycheck — and where the work you do impacts real people in your own community.

Salary range of $40k-75k plus commissions in the first year.

If you’re ready to explore a new chapter, send your resume and cover letter in confidence to:

Mike Ekblom, General Manager
Northampton Media Group
15 Hampton Ave

Northampton, MA 01060

careers@wrsi.com

NMG is a division of publicly held Saga Communications and an EOE.


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