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Charlottesville Media Group is an equal opportunity employer.

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Position Available: Media Advisor – Sales and Marketing

Looking for your next career move? We’re Charlottesville Media Group, and we’re hiring Media Advisors to join our team of marketing pros.

This is a client-facing, outside sales role for someone who’s sharp, creative and ready to help local businesses grow. You’ll connect with business owners, simplify their marketing approach and guide them through the full customer journey—from “just curious” to “ready to buy.”

You’ll work a healthy mix of existing client relationships, inbound leads and your own outreach. Curiosity, conversation, and consistency will be your best tools.

We’ll train you to use high-impact platforms like audio, paid search, targeted display, video and social media to deliver results across every stage of the consumer journey. If you enjoy learning new things, asking great questions and helping others solve problems, you’ll thrive here.

We’re what we call a Click, Visit, Call and Search media company. Our mission is simple: help our clients get wanted, get found and get chosen.

What we’re looking for:

✔️ Experience working with customers whether sales or hospitality preferred.

 ✔️ Strong follow-through and self-motivation.

✔️ Coachability, curiosity and comfort with change.

✔️ A people person who enjoys making local connections.

What you’ll get:

  • Base salary + commission.
  • Year 1 average earnings: $65,000–$80,000.
  • Year 2 average earnings: $80,000+… it’s up to you!
  • Health benefits, PTO, 401K and ongoing training.
  • A supportive team that wants to see you succeed.

Every day is different. Every client is unique. And this is a place that invests in its people. We’re committed to your growth and if that sounds like your kind of opportunity, let’s talk.

Send your resume and a quick note to Garrett Klingel, President and General Manager, at Garrett@CvilleMedia.com . We can’t wait to meet you!

3WV Rocks – Morning Show Co-Host & Program Director

WWWV-FM, the legendary rock station whose signal reaches across much of Virginia, is searching for a Morning Show Co-Host & Program Director to join our team. Our last PD was here for 25 years – now it’s your chance to step into a role with real impact at a station with a rich history and loyal listeners.

We’re looking for someone who can:

  • Bring energy, personality, and creativity to The Big Greasy Breakfast morning show and social content creation
  • Lead and inspire your team
  • Uphold and grow the legendary sound and brand of 97.5 3WV

Why join us?

  • Work in a great culture where your ideas matter
  • Live in a fantastic area with something to do every day – music, outdoors, dining, events, and more
  • Be part of a true radio family where your passion for radio can shine

If you’re ready to make your mark on one of Virginia’s most iconic stations, send your resume and an audio sample with “3WV Rocks” in the subject line to Operations Manager Paul McDaniel at pmcdaniel@cvillemedia.com.

Charlottesville Media Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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