Bonneville International Corp. on Wednesday announced a management realignment of the company's Salt Lake radio and television properties to better achieve the programming and financial objectives of the corporation.

According to Bonneville president and chief executive Bruce T. Reese, Chris Redgrave has been named vice president and station manager of KSL (AM-1160), as well as KUTR (AM-820), a new station that's not yet on the air. She also will serve as director of sales for Bonneville's radio and TV stations in Salt Lake City.

She will report to Bruce Christensen, who remains president of KSL-TV, Ch. 5, and who also will become the general manager of KSL radio and KUTR.

Richard Mecham will continue as senior vice president and general manager of Bonneville's FM radio stations in Salt Lake. He also oversees Bonneville's radio stations in southern Utah and eastern Idaho.

Others involved in the realignment include: Paulette Cary as general sales manager for KSFI; Stephanie Palmer as local sales manager of KSL radio and KUTR; Kimberly Dickerson as sales manager for KQMB; Rochelle Beatty becomes vice president of promotion for Bonneville's Salt Lake FM stations, as well as St. George and Idaho stations; Laurie Bott as KSL radio and KUTR promotions director; Greg James as senior vice president for radio and TV operations/production; Steve Poulsen as vice president of marketing and promotion for KSL TV and radio, as well as KUTR.

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Mark Wiest becomes vice president of KSL-TV sales, and Russ Crabb was named vice president of KSL-TV programming and production.

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