Rolling Stone Country Co-Founder Beville Dunkerley Joins Pandora
Beville Dunkerley has exited her role at Rolling Stone Country to join Pandora as its Industry Relations Director. She will be based in Nashville and will utilize her experience to help Pandora serve the country community.
Dunkerley co-founded Rolling Stone Country, the magazine’s first genre-specific website, in 2014. Prior to her work with Rolling Stone, she co-founded two websites for AOL, including Spinner (rock/alternative) and The Boot (country/Americana). Her career also includes time programming country stations for AOL radio and working at WSM Radio.
Earlier this year, former Billboard Sr. Editorial Analyst Glenn Peoples also exited his role at the music industry trade publication to join Pandora, working in Music Insights and Analytics.
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