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Greenberg, Marty

August 13, 2017 by Rosa Underwood

WXYZ: Mr. Martin G. Greenberg, also known as Marty, was a Director of Bulkley Capital, L.P. He has served on the Boards of the National Association of Broadcasters, National Radio Broadcasters, and Radio Advertising Bureau. Mr. Greenberg possesses more than 33 years experience in the radio broadcast industry, having held positions at Emmis Broadcasting, A.H. Belo Corporation, Duffy Broadcasting, and American Broadcasting Companies, where he spent over 18 years. Prior to joining Bulkley Capital, he served as the President of Emmis Broadcasting’s International Division. He has also served as the President, Chief Executive Officer, and an equity partner in Duffy Broadcasting. Mr. Greenberg came to Duffy Broadcasting as the former Vice President, Radio for A.H. Belo Corporation. He began his media career with ABC, he was a director of WXYZ Radio in Detroit and President of ABC’s FM Radio Station Division. While with ABC, Marty served for over six years as the Vice President and General Manager for WLS Radio in Chicago.

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    David R. Klemm, Martin Greenberg, Bruce MillerDavid R. Klemm, Marty Greenberg, Bruce Miller.  Billboard Magazine, October 24, 1964

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