Ellie Angel-Mobbs. Image: SCA

SCA has announced a series of senior national content appointments across the HIT Network, recognising the depth of experience and strengthening the HIT leadership team.

Ellie Angel-Mobbs has been appointed HIT Network Assistant Content Director – Operations & Announcer, a role that provides leadership across the network, supporting announcers and contributing to a range of national initiatives.

Having been in radio full-time for 22 years and with on-air experience and proven operational leadership, Angel-Mobbs brings significant value to the HIT Network. She will continue in her role as Assistant Content Director and announcer at B105, supported by the ongoing development of the content team to allow greater focus on her national responsibilities.

Tim Lee has been appointed HIT Network Assistant Content Director – Creative & Announcer. With more than 20 years’ experience at SCA, Lee’s creative vision, storytelling strength and collaborative approach have helped shape the  network’s sound.

Lee’s new role recognises the impact he has on the network’s national creative direction. He will continue in his role as Assistant Content Director and Announcer at Fox FM, with support from Operations Manager and announcer Brad Wood.

Kiri Martin has been promoted to HIT Network Senior Music Director / Event Partnerships & 2DayFM Assistant Content Director. With more than 16 years’ experience in music, including a decade as Senior Music Director with SCA, she provides national leadership across music strategy and event partnerships. In her expanded role, Martin will work closely with Amanda Lee, Head of HIT Metro Content, to drive the station’s strategic direction.

Her ongoing contribution to 2DayFM’s content direction further strengthens her role within the network’s broader content leadership.

Amanda Lee, Head of Hit Metro Content, said “HIT is famous for delivering beloved shows, the biggest hits and unforgettable moments for women 25–54, driven by exceptional people. From relatable, locally connected shows that tap into pop culture and music, to major events like Fridayz Live, our content leaders sit at the centre of everything we do. As a network, we’re proud to recognise and promote outstanding talent from within, giving our leaders the opportunity to grow, learn and help shape the next phase of HIT. With fun, relatability and local connection at our core, this marks an exciting chapter as we collaborate to create even more powerful multi-platform moments.”

Angel-Mobbs, Lee and Martin will work closely with Amanda Lee, Head of Hit Metro Content, and the network’s metro Content Directors, to drive the Hit Network’s national strategy. All appointments are now in effect.

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