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February 7th, 2025, 07:10 PM
From Radio Insight:
After purchasing Estrella Media’s content operations last April, Mediaco is exercising its option to acquire the station licenses held by the company.
Mediaco will add Estrella’s eleven radio stations in California and Texas as well as four full-power television stations and six LPTV’s from Estrella to add to its Hip Hop ?Hot 97? WQHT and Adult R&B 107.5 WBLS New York. Mediaco will acquire the 7,051,538 outstanding shares of Estrella Media and its license holding subsidiaries for one cent per share.
The stations included in the deal are:
Dallas: Regional Mexican “La Raza 93.7” KNOR Krum, Spanish CHR “Luna 98.3” KBOC Bridgeport, and Regional Mexican Oldies “La Ranchera 106.7” KZZA Muenster
Houston: Regional Mexican “La Raza 98.5” KTJM Port Arthur/101.7 KNTE Bay City, Norte?o “El Norte 107.9” KQQK Beaumont, and 850 KEYH Houston
Los Angeles: Regional Mexican “Que Buena 94.3/105.5” 94.3 KBUA San Fernando, 94.3 KEBN Garden Grove, and 105.5 KBUE Long Beach and Brokered Vietnamese 1480 KVNR Santa Ana
Riverside/San Bernardino: Regional Mexican “Que Buena 96.1” KRQB San Jacinto
The deal also includes full-powered television stations KETD Castle Rock/Denver CO, KZJL Houston, WGEN-TV Key West FL, and KRCA Riverside/Los Angeles as well as LPTV’s WESV-LD Chicago, W12DI Key West, WGEN-LD, WVFW-LD and W18EU Miami, and WASA-LD Port Jervis NY.
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February 7th, 2025, 06:30 PM
From Radio Insight:
Bruce James’ Vermont Broadcast Associates has sold its seven stations and two translators to Vermont state senator Russ Ingalls’ Green Mountain Broadcasters LLC for $996,000.
The deal includes a $20,000 per-month LMA that will be put towards the purchase price at closing. Ingalls has served as a Republican state senator since 2019 and owns a real estate agency in Vermont.
Included in the deal are Hot AC “Moo 92” WMOO Derby Center, Country “JJ Country 94.5” WJJZ Irasburg, AC “Magic 97.7” WGMT Lyndon, Country “Kix 105.5” WKHX St. Johnsbury, Classic Rock “The Notch” 106.3 WMTK Littleton NH and 1490 WIKE/103.1 W276DK Newport VT, and AAA 1490 WSTJ/104.1 W281CC St. Johnsbury.
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February 7th, 2025, 05:31 PM
From Radio Online:
Inferno Radio, an internet-based station operated by Southwest Florida-based MAT Media Group, is set to enhance its programming and production quality with the appointment of two new team members. Mike Holiday joins as Production Director, and Carling Witt
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February 7th, 2025, 04:30 PM
From Radio Online:
Several key figures in broadcasting, advocacy, and minority media ownership have formally congratulated Brendan Carr on his recent appointment as Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). This endorsement is a strong affirmation of his leadership role in modernizing the industry. A joint
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February 7th, 2025, 04:30 PM
From Radio Insight:
Joel Denver and Seth Resler will hold their next Radio Rendezvous with Country Radio Seminar Executive Director R.J. Curtis.
The virtual networking event will take place on Thursday, February 13 at 1:00pm Eastern/10:00am Pacific. Interested parties can register here to participate.
Joel Denver says, “R.J. and I have been friends for decades and I can tell you that he is a warrior for Country Radio and Music industries. I got to watch him do his magic when he worked for me at AllAccess.com. What a great colleague! He’s gone on to do some amazing things, overseeing the growth of Country Radio Seminar, which is set for February 19-21 at the Omni Hotel, Nashville. To get ready for our next Radio Rendezvous, check out this conversation that R.J. and I had recently. He has a lot to say about the state of radio, the music industry and where he sees things going this year and into the future.
Upcoming events will feature iHeartMedia Atlanta SVP/Programming Jill Strada on Thursday, February 27 and Nielsen VP/Audience Insights Jon Miller on March 13.
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February 7th, 2025, 04:00 PM
From Radio Insight:
ABC Audio is expanding its daily news podcast ?Start Here? hosted by Brad Mielke to radio with a weekend edition starting the weekend of February 21.
The hourlong radio show “will dive deeper into the stories driving headlines from the week through in-depth conversations with ABC News correspondents, experts and newsmakers joining Mielke each episode”.
ABC Audio Vice President Liz Alesse said, “The expansion of ?Start Here? into radio programming underscores ABC News? dedication to delivering engaging, insightful journalism and commitment to meeting audience demand for high-quality, trustworthy reporting anytime, anywhere and on any platform. We?re excited to introduce new listeners to ?Start Here,? extend the show?s multiplatform reach, and further solidify ABC News? leadership in the audio space.?
Interested stations can reach out to Chris Venice at christopher.venice@abc.com.
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February 7th, 2025, 04:00 PM
From Radio Insight:
Neal Ardman’s NIA Broadcasting has flipped Rhythmic Oldies 1150 WTMP Egypt Lake and translators 92.9 W225CQ Tampa and 102.1 W271DL Egypt Lake/St. Petersburg FL to Sports utilizing ESPN Radio programming.
The move brings the ESPN Radio network back to the Tampa market after it was dropped by iHeartMedia’s 620 WDAE/95.3 W237CW in December where it had been heard in nights and weekends.
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February 7th, 2025, 03:21 PM
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Cox Media Group (CMG) welcomes industry veteran Amber Hinkle to its radio team in Tulsa. She joins as Promotions and Activations Manager for CMG's four stations there, including K95.5, Mix 96.5, 102.3 KRMG, and 103.3 The Eagle. In this role, she will oversee promotions and marketing as well as CMG Tulsa's
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February 7th, 2025, 03:21 PM
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NBA icon Stephen Curry and his multimedia company, Unanimous Media, co-founded with Erick Peyton, have partnered with iHeartMedia to introduce the Unanimous Podcast Slate. This collaboration aims to produce a series of podcasts across various themes including
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February 7th, 2025, 02:51 PM
From Radio Insight:
Henry Ash’s Petracom of Holbrook is selling its six station cluster in Show Low AZ to Floyd Simmons’ Simcast Digital LLC for $550,000.
Simmons, a 2024 inductee of the Arizona Media Association Hall of Fame (formerly Arizona Broadcasters Association), operates a streaming local sports network across Eastern Arizona and the Navajo Nation and has been known as the voice of local sports in the region since he started broadcasting games as a teenager in the 1980s. He also serves as General Manager of the cluster.
Included in the deal are Country “Z92” 92.1 KZUA Holbrook/93.5 KZUZ Show Low, AC “Mix 98.5” KRFM Show Low, Classic Hits 105.5 KSNX Heber, and News/Talk 970 KVWM Show Low/1270 WDJI Holbrook. An LMA took effect on February 1.
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February 7th, 2025, 01:11 PM
From Radio Insight:
KeepTheFaith Media Networks is taking its “KeepTheFaith with Penny” in-house following the demise of Salem Music Networks.
Hosted by Penny Faulkner, the show debuted in evenings on Salem’s “104.7 The Fish” WFSH Athens/Atlanta GA before being taken national on Salem’s “Today’s Christian Music” network in 2015 first in late nights before moving to nights in 2019. The show had been a partnership between KeepTheFaith Media Networks (formerly BigOyo Inc.) and Salem since its debut.
The company has announced it is immediately making the show available for stations across multiple formats including Country and Adult Contemporary. It says, “At a time when Americans are overwhelmed with negativity, division, and noise, KeepTheFaith cuts through the clutter with something truly different?Contagious Encouragement. It?s a show built on real-life stories, heartfelt listener calls, and uplifting content that connects on a deep, personal level. Stations incorporate their own music playlist.”
Prior to working at WFSH, Faulkner worked in secular radio including time at WKSI Greensboro, Imaging Director/midday host at WBTS Atlanta, and APD/MD/midday host at WXSS Milwaukee as well as hosting multiple SiriusXM channels including Pop2K, 90s on 9, Watercolors, and Hitlist.
She said, ?KeepTheFaith is more than just a radio show?it?s a breath of fresh air. People are searching for something positive, something uplifting, something real. Every day, we share stories that inspire, heal, and remind people they?re not alone. I couldn?t be more excited to continue this journey with an incredible team that truly understands the power of storytelling. And I?m especially thrilled to reunite with my longtime program director, Mike Blakemore?we?ve always shared a passion for delivering content that truly matters.?
Consultant John Frost, who also serves as KeepTheFaith?s executive producer, added, ?There?s so much competition for shelf space in listeners? minds. There?s so much noise out there. KeepTheFaith cuts through that with content that actually makes a difference in people?s lives. Whether it?s on a CCM, Country, or AC station, this show delivers something of real value?stories that move people, moments that lift their spirits, and a sense of community that people crave more than ever.?
KeepTheFaith Media Networks CEO David Sams said, ?Penny has a unique ability to connect with listeners in a way that?s truly special. She understands what people need to hear, and she delivers it with authenticity and heart. With our nationwide content team, we?re not just doing another radio show?we?re creating something that inspires, encourages, and brings people together. The demand for KeepTheFaith programming has never been greater, and we?re making sure it reaches as many people as possible.?
The company has also added former Salem VP/CCM formats and WFSH Program Director Mike Blakemore as a Senior Consultant to expand KeepTheFaith?s programming reach and digital footprint domestically and internationally. KeepTheFaith Media CEO David Sams will also represent Blakemore in additional consulting arrangements.
Sams commented, “There?s only one Mike Blakemore. He is the finest programmer in all of radio. Everything he touches turns to gold. In Atlanta, WFSH was a consistent ratings winner. He was so successful that Salem promoted him to VP overseeing all of their Contemporary Christian Music stations.I personally saw what he was able to do with his fellow programmers across the country. He?s a team leader, a visionary, a ?let?s make it happen? kind of guy. KeepTheFaith?s mantra is ?The Home of Contagious Encouragement,? and Mike embodies that in every way.?
Blakemore commented, ?KeepTheFaith is in a league of its own. The production quality is unmatched, the content is deeply engaging, and the on-air talent is the best in the industry. In Atlanta, KeepTheFaith programming was so successful that we aired 62 hours per week. The six-hour Sunday morning block with Keith Stevens and Donna Cruz was a ratings powerhouse, and KeepTheFaith with Penny in the evenings performed so well that it was expanded to all of Salem?s CCM stations before being syndicated nationwide. In Dallas, KeepTheFaith with Frank Reed was #1 across the board. I?m excited to roll up my sleeves and help grow KeepTheFaith?s programming, both on terrestrial radio and across new digital streaming channels to expand our global reach.?
In regards to Penny, he added, ?When I first hired Penny for evenings at WFSH in Atlanta, I knew right away that she had an extraordinary ability to make every listener feel like she was speaking directly to them. Her warmth, authenticity, and heart for storytelling are rare qualities in this industry. She has that unique gift of making people feel heard, valued, and encouraged. That?s why her connection with listeners is so strong?and why she?s been such a force in this space for so long.?
For syndication details and market availability, contact: Denise Payne, VP/GM, KeepTheFaith Media Networks Denise@KeepTheFaith.com or (615)610-2980
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February 7th, 2025, 12:21 PM
From Radio Insight:
Okay, nobody really thought TikTok was going to go away. Not 18 months ago, when I suggested that broadcasters start pondering life without it. Not last weekend, when I asked Facebook friends what radio should do if it actually happened. The responses were mostly ?do nothing? and ?keep being the best radio station you can be.?
?Actually play real music,? suggested radio engineer Mike Erickson.
?Ignore it, because everything?s already voice-tracked for Monday,? said veteran PD Steve Weed.
Matt Bailey of Graphs About Songs knew what I was getting at. His response: ?Treat it like a cultural event: Create a contest based on it. Have a promotional stunt based on it. Highlight songs TikTok made hits. Use it to create great radio. For God?s sake, don?t try to launch a replacement. Radio still struggles with making decent websites.?*
By Monday, it was an even more hypothetical question. WFLY Albany, N.Y., which started with a ?Farewell to TikTok? weekend, pivoted to ?Welcome Back TikTok.? The music industry was not without its chosen vehicle for breaking music. Seventeen-year-olds were not without the medium that held sway over them in the same way that radio did for us.
?Radio still struggles with making decent websites? is very true. You can also add ?or delivering a decent streaming experience.? I?ve already suggested that those are reasons for radio not to push too hard into, say, AI jocks.*
Playing the hits and being the best of what radio can be is never wrong. But to some extent, it was clear even 18 months ago that part of the reason why radio could no longer afford to be its best self was from being so thoroughly upstaged in the digital world in a way that impacted the main product. Radio would benefit from being able to create the next irresistible thing, or at the very least, partner with it.
Broadcasters have reminded us for the last 15 years that radio is the original social network. However you might feel about that claim, radio was certainly a community. In the early years of the new rock revolution, Alternative CIMX (89X) Detroit listeners would mention it in their personal ads. For a few years, radio actually was in the dating-service business.
We?ve seen with sad regularity how some stations become the gathering place now mostly in times of crisis. At other times, the original social network seems not just reluctant to be a social network now but seems oddly anti-social: almost no listeners on-air, canned-sounding breaks, local geography mentioned mostly in sweepers, websites with no management names ? just generic contact forms or info e-mails.
The anonymity extends to the websites themselves, especially if you encounter them during hours when the DJ is listed as ?continuous Mix music.? Radioinsight publisher (and station website builder) Lance Venta says that even the threat of a TikTok ban is ?why stations and talent should have their own web platforms they properly maintain and update in some form to ensure their audience knows where to find them. And what a majority of the radio groups are doing isn?t it.?
For a moment, it looked like the excitement generated by Canada?s ?join the conversation? format would help increase listener interactivity in North America, to the point where consultant Alan Burns titled his U.S. version Social Radio. In Canada, three of the five stations doing the format are now gone. In America, it was never able to find an outlet.
As an industry, we have come to publicly recognize the importance of personality and companionship over the last few years, something perhaps reinforced by the “loneliness epidemic” discussions of recent weeks. Yet, it isn’t something we’re fiscally able or wiling to deliver. And while the AI personality discussion has died down lately, whatever isolation listeners feel isn’t going to be addressed that way any more than a chatbot substitutes for human contact.
For many broadcasters, even the use of existing social networks has become fraught. Radio was already pondering X vs. Threads and BlueSky. Now even Facebook and Instagram aren?t mutually agreeable gathering places for everybody. One of the things radio has to offer at this moment, were it somehow to delve back into the social world, is that music radio remains common ground in a way that few other places are now. That impacts both what we do on the air and whether we should make loftier plans involving social.
(YouTube has not experienced the same polarization. One of the things I?ve felt radio should do, with or without TikTok, is to encourage its YT channels as a place for listener videos. I?ve also felt that radio could support the music it chooses to break ? on those occasions when it still chooses to break music ? by advocating for music not just on the air but on social media, particularly YouTube.)
All the time, I find myself again wanting radio to flex and realizing how big an ask that is at the moment. Whether it’s here or not, I want radio to assert itself against TikTok again, in part because I regard TikTok as a mediocre music curator and letting it be the world?s music director as a terrible strategy. Lola Young?s ?Messy? is the first exciting record of 2025, but it?s been hiding in plain sight since May, and the industry needed it months ago. Then again, radio didn?t find it sooner either.
It’s interesting to again be pondering this in a week that veteran broadcaster Cousin Bruce Morrow has taken his Saturday night WABC New York show national. WABC in its Top 40 heyday was perhaps American radio?s ultimate shared experience, and Morrow was at its epicenter. Regardless of whether TikTok is allowed to exist, radio is no longer fighting for its place under the listener?s pillow that we occupied in that era.
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February 7th, 2025, 11:40 AM
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Fishnet Syndication is expanding "The Grunge Garage with Bob Stei," a weekly show that immerses listeners in the sounds of the 1990s. Effective immediately, the program will offer stations the option to broadcast six classic episodes each week, plus a new episode every Sunday, all at no cost through a barter
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February 7th, 2025, 11:40 AM
From Radio Online:
This Valentine's Day, KRTH-FM (K-Earth 101) in Los Angeles is setting aside romantic gestures in favor of community spirit by supporting the first responders who battled January's devastating fires. The event, dubbed "Buy Breakfast for a Firefighter," will take place on
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February 7th, 2025, 11:02 AM
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Podtrac has issued the Top U.S. and Global Publishers andamp; Networks and Top U.S. Podcast rankings for January. U.S. UMA was up for just twelve of the U.S. ranking participants in January over December. Seventeen of the U.S. ranking participants were up on U.S. Downloads month-over-month. Five of the Top Global
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February 7th, 2025, 09:30 AM
From Radio Insight:
Krol Communications Classic Rock “103.9 The Fox” WRSR Owosso/Flint MI has announced the return of Roy Moore to the station as Program Director and afternoon host.
Moore previously worked at the station from 2001 to 2021 before leaving to pursue other opportunities. He commented, ?I could not be happier to be returning to 103.9 The Fox. It?s home! It?s Rock ?N? Roll states Moore. Great listeners, fantastic customers and advertisers make it special. To be back in a position to help this community in so many ways, is truly satisfying?
General Manager Bill Bailey said, “The experience Roy brings back to the market with his Classic Rock credentials is second to none. Roy is a passionate broadcaster who is dedicated to helping local businesses connect with our audience and fully leverage the opportunities in local radio. Welcome HOME Roy?.
Moore fills the opening created by Jeremy Fenech’s departure to host mornings at Townsquare Media AC “Cars 108” WCRZ.
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February 7th, 2025, 06:40 AM
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In a deal not yet filed with the FCC, Christie Tate?s E Radio Network is acquiring ten stations and one translator from Monte Spearman’s High Plains Radio Network’s Chapter 11 bankruptcy trustee.
E Radio Network will acquire 100.9 KDEL-FM and 1240 KVRC Arkadelphia, 690 KAFN/104.1 K281DJ Benton, 99.7 KWPS-FM Caddo Valley, 97.1 KJMT Calico Rock, 92.7 KRZP Gassville, 106.9 KYXK Gurdon, 1310 KZYP Malvern, 94.3 KCMC-FM Viola AR and 1590 KDAV Lubbock TX for $1 million. The deal is structured with a $25,000 deposit, $475,000 at closing, and then two payments of $250,000 at six and twelve months after closing. Hadden & Associates served as broker. The Arkansas stations were part of a failed $3 million sale to Jay Brentlinger’s Broadcast Industry Group in 2023.
Nelly Broadcasting Idaho will acquire AC “Star 95.5” KUJJ and “Heartland Country 98.3” KDZY McCall ID from Inspirational Family Radio for $200,000. Nelly Broadcasting owns four other stations and nine translators in northern Idaho, while Inspirational Family Radio retains Christian Preaching “94.1 The Voice” KBXL Caldwell and “Solid Talk” 790 KSPD/94.5 K233DE Boise.
Hector Guevara Ministry Corp. will purchase New Century Broadcasting’s Silent 1340 KAND/104.9 K285HC Corsicana TX for $75,000. KAND ceased operations at the end of October citing revenue issues, personal hardships, and lack of local staff to run it.
Stanley Podorski’s KSMO Enterprises sells Full Service 1340 KSMO/95.7 K239CU Salem MO to Ken Perzan Jr. and Benjamin Granowski’s KSMO Media LLC for $1000 and the assumption of a note held by Intercounty Electric for ten years at a 1% interest rate.
Felix Michelet?s Shekinah Radio International agrees to purchase Gospel “Sugar 900” WSWN/107.1 W296DN Belle Glade FL from James Leger’s Sugar Broadcasting for $725,000. The buyer, associated with Creole language Tabernacle of Glory Church, purchased 1470 WWNN Pompano Beach FL in December 2023.
Christina Biegun?s Little Dog Media Group is acquiring Treasure Coast Broadcasters Talk 1450 WSTU Stuart and Port St. Lucie Broadcasters 1590 WPSL Port St. Lucie FL for $500,000. The deal includes transferring the station’s real estate holdings to Jeff Biegun Holding LLC. A Time Brokerage Agreement took effect on January 15.
Mitten News LLC donates 1110 WWMN Petoskey MI to West Central Michigan Media Ministries.
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February 6th, 2025, 06:21 PM
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In a move to spread the love this Valentine's weekend, Benztown, together with the weekend radio show "Sunday Night Slow Jams," are offering a unique opportunity for stations across the U.S. On February 16, radio outlets in eligible markets can air the "Sunday Night Slow Jams" show at no cost. The special
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February 6th, 2025, 04:30 PM
From Radio Insight:
Woodward Communications has found a buyer for its final station in Bloomington/Normal IL it had acquired from Neuhoff Media it acquired last July as it sells Hot AC “Now 100.7” WWHX Normal to University of Northwestern-St. Paul’s Northwestern Media.
Northwestern will pay $100,000 for WWHX as it joins the organization’s Christian AC 91.5 WCIC Pekin/Peoria which is heard in the market on 98.9 W255AI Bloomington. The deal will conclude Woodward’s sell-off of the Bloomington cluster it acquired from Neuhoff following the sale of ?Rock 96.7? WIHN Normal to K-Love Inc. and long-term LMA of Variety Hits ?97.9 Bob-FM? WBBE Heyworth to Great Plains Media.
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February 6th, 2025, 04:00 PM
From Radio Online:
Saga Communications has declared a quarterly cash dividend of $0.25 per share, to be disbursed on March 7, 2025, to shareholders who are on record as of February 18. The total payment for this dividend will amount to approximately $1.6 million, which will be funded from the
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February 6th, 2025, 04:00 PM
From Radio Online:
Leighton Peck, renowned for his tenure as Operations Manager at Hubbard Radio in Minneapolis and as Program Director at KSTP-FM (KS95), died on January 30, at the age of 65. Previously, Peck worked at KLSS in Mason City IA, KFAB and KGOR in Omaha and KRGI in Grand Rapids before moving to Minneapolis in 1988.
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February 6th, 2025, 04:00 PM
From Radio Online:
In a move to curtail covert manipulation of radio airplay, the FCC's Enforcement Bureau has issued a new enforcement advisory targeting radio stations that engage in undisclosed practices to influence music airplay. This development follows concerns raised by Tennessee Senator Marsha Blackburn about the
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February 6th, 2025, 04:00 PM
From Radio Online:
The Corporation for Public Broadcasting (CPB) has announced a substantial $1 million grant to Harvest Public Media, a notable journalistic endeavor focused on agricultural and rural reporting. The funding, spread over three years, aims to broaden the project's coverage from its
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February 6th, 2025, 03:22 PM
From Radio Insight:
Sticks Media has dropped Classic Country “Y’all 103.7” from 1410 KTNK/103.7 K279CY Lompoc CA and is currently stunting with nonstop music from David Hasselhoff as “103.7 The Hoff“.
This stunt follows a couple days of stunting as “Elon FM“. The now-former Classic Country brand launched in September 2023 following the purchase of the station from veteran Country radio programmer Todd Nixon. Nixon programmed KBEQ Kansas City from 2017 until the end of 2024 with previous stints at WYZB Fort Walton Beach, KRMD-FM Shreveport, WCKT Fort Myers, WCTQ Sarasota, WTQR Greensboro, and WNCB Raleigh. He also had been tracking mornings on KTNK.
As of this writing the station’s website and streaming are down ahead of whatever is next to take off for the station.
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February 6th, 2025, 03:22 PM
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FCC Commissioner Anna Gomez is calling for an end to an investigation into CBS and its affiliated broadcast stations after materials released from the probe showed no evidence of FCC rule violations. Gomez criticized the agency's decision to make details of the ongoing investigation public, labeling it as
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February 6th, 2025, 11:21 AM
From Radio Online:
WAGA-TV (FOX 5) partners with Radio One in Atlanta to launch a 24-hour audio simulcast channel of the television station's streaming content. WHTA-HD2 (Hot 107.9 HD2) is now the home of non-stop content provided by FOX 5's digital properties. With this partnership, HOT 107.9 HD2 will simulcast over 100 hours
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February 6th, 2025, 11:21 AM
From Radio Online:
Triton Digital has announced a strategic partnership with identity management firm Optable, aiming to advance the audio publishing industry by integrating advanced user identity technologies. This collaboration is set to enable audio publishers to better manage and protect their
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February 6th, 2025, 11:21 AM
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SiriusXM has unveiled its latest podcast offering, "Never Settle," hosted by seven-time NASCAR Cup Series champion Jimmie Johnson and journalist Marty Smith. The podcast is set to debut on February 12, coinciding with the much-anticipated Daytona 500 Week. Johnson, who is slated to compete part-time this
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February 6th, 2025, 11:21 AM
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This Sunday, February 9, Super Bowl LIX will air live from the Caesars Superdome in New Orleans, as Westwood One, the NFL's official audio partner, will provide coverage. The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles, champions of the AFC and NFC respectively, will clash in what
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February 6th, 2025, 10:50 AM
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iHeartMedia appoints longtime executive Bobbie Loesch as Market President for its six-station cluster in Pittsburgh, effective immediately. Loesch joined the iHeart Pittsburgh group in April, 2004 as an Account Executive. She was promoted to Vice President of Sales in 2012, and most recently served as a
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