Personalized streaming audio company Otto Radio has hired Reenita Malhotra Hora as its VP of programming and audience development. Hora will be responsible for leading Otto’s curation and creation of spoken-word audio content. Otto’s service delivers audio programming customized to each listener’s specific interests.
Before joining Otto, Hora was a reporter and producer for Bloomberg Radio. She also anchored and produced a show for Hong Kong’s public radio station, which won a gold award at the New York Festivals’ International Radio Programming awards.
“We’re thrilled to add a world-class writer and radio producer like Reenita to Otto Radio’s growing content team,” CEO and Co-founder Stanley Yuan said. “Reenita’s tremendous experience in radio will help us identify and execute the best spoken-word audio listening experience for a multitude of use cases and enhance the everyday listening experience for our community around the globe.”
“I’m excited to combine my passions for media and technology with a fast-growing consumer platform like Otto Radio,” said Hora. “We look forward to building out the premium audio content category with differentiated experiences and partnering with top-tier publishers that improve how listeners everywhere discover and enjoy new content.”
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