Orion Media axes five jobs

LONDON - Orion Media, the company formed by ex-Chrysalis Radio chief Phil Riley to buy eight Midlands stations from Global Radio, has made five roles redundant, including regional operations director Adam Bridge.

Phil Riley, founder of Orion Media
Phil Riley, founder of Orion Media

In a restructure led by Riley since taking over the running of the stations on 1 August, several new, unspecified positions have been created, increasing the company's headcount by approximately 10 to about 125.

Riley said: "Orion Media has reorganised its senior roles. Some people have left, some have other jobs within the company and some other jobs have been created."

His first hire was ex-Virgin and LBC boss David Lloyd as group programme director in May. In July, Orion Media hired Bauer Media commercial development director Adrian Serle as group commercial director.

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