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    September 17th, 2024, 10:40 AM
    From Radio Insight: iHeartMedia has announced a trio of leadership appointments in Texas. Christine EscobarChristine Escobar has joined the company as Market President in Austin. Escobar most recently spent two decades at Univision Austin where she rose from account executive to National Sales Manager, General Sales Manager, Director of Sales, and from 2017 until 2023 was President/General Manager. She began her sales career at then-Clear Channel Austin from 2001 to 2003. Escobar said, ?I am beyond excited to rejoin the iHeartMedia family, representing our legacy brands in Austin. The audience and client connections that the team has established are unmatched. To be associated with The University of Texas athletics as well as Austin FC shows the true local value that iHeartMedia brings the Central Texas community. I look forward to much success with the organization in Austin and beyond.” Rosie PerezRosie Perez rises to Market President in San Antonio. Perez has been with the company since 2000 where she has rose through the ranks first as a sales assistant and promotions coordinator in Los Angeles before moving to San Antonio in 2002 spending time as NTR/Digital Manager, VP/Sales, VP/Agency Partnerships, and since July 2020 SVP/Sales. Perez commented, “It?s been an honor to be part of the iHeartMedia San Antonio family for over two decades. I am thrilled to take on this new challenge as Market President and to work with such a passionate team. To continue to grow with a company that is constantly innovating and changing the industry is so inspiring and a dream come true for me.” George FloraGeorge Flora rises to SVP/Sales in Dallas/Fort Worth. Flora had been SVP/Sales in Austin since returning to the company in April 2023. He previously was VP/Sales in Phoenix from 2013-16 and VP/Sales and Director of Automotive Partnerships in Los Angeles from 2016-20. He has also held roles as General Sales Manager for Bonneville San Francisco and Sales Manager for ESPN and CBS Radio Los Angeles. Flora commented, “I?ll miss the exceptional team in Austin. That said, I?m excited to embrace this new role and build upon the tremendous success in the DFW region. I look forward to leading the talented sales team to continue to deliver innovative solutions and optimistic about the incredible achievements we?ll accomplish together.” All three will report to Region President Amy Leimbach. She stated, “Rosie, Christine and George are incredibly talented and are the right choice to lead their teams in the Dallas-Austin-San Antonio Region. They each have a strong track record and a unique set of skills that fit their respective markets, with the ability to build and cultivate winning teams.? more
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    September 17th, 2024, 10:40 AM
    From Radio Insight: KRTH (K-Earth 101) Los Angelesis one of the Classic Hits format?s most-admired radio stations. In the August PPMs, it led one of radio?s most-competitive markets with a 6.8 share, down only slightly from a 7.1. KRTH plays its power ?80s songs up to 34x a week, according to Mediabase. KRTH?s strategy goes back to the early ?90s on that station when power rotation meant ?(I Can?t Get No) Satisfaction? and not ?Take on Me.? CHBM (Boom 97.3) Toronto is also one of the Classic Hits format?s most-admired and consistently successful stations. Boom?s top-spun song played 10x last week; this week, the top song played only 9x. Canada?s PPM numbers aren?t made public to the trades, so if you need American examples, the two highest-rated Classic Hits stations in PPM this month, each with an 11.1 share, are WGRR Cincinnati (powers 9x) and WOCL (105.9 Sunny FM) Orlando(11x).* For the week ending Sept. 14, there were six PPM-market stations on the KRTH template of about 15 songs playing more than 4x a day (29-34x). Four of the others are co-owned Audacy outlets. There were another 13 stations playing songs at least 2x a day (14-23x). Mega-rotations haven?t had the same impact for every station that has tried them. But sisterKXSN (Sunny 98.1) San Diegoalso leads its market, going 8.3-7.8 in August. That station is currently comfortably ahead of an Adult Hits competitor, KXBG (Big 100.7), which emphasizes variety.* The mega-spins issue is ongoing among Classic Hits PDs. As we did several years ago for CHR, we decided to analyze 39 stations in PPM markets doing a mainstream Classic Hits format. The goal wasn’t to write a brief for either fast or slower spins, since both have their success stories, as much as to add insight to programmers’ decisions. Here’s how we chose our panel:* We didn?t include those stations doing an older ?60s/?70s-skewing version of the format. We didn?t include stations that were positioned to listeners as the industry as Classic Hits but are essentially Classic Rock?e.g., WSRV (The River) Atlanta. We didn?t include most Adult Hits stations, with their lower spin template, except in a few cases where those stations had effectively become the only Classic Hits station for their market: KKHH (The Spot) Houston,* WCJK Nashville,WSMW (Simon 98.7) Greensboro,WQSR (Jack FM) Baltimore. We did include a few stations that blurred the line between Classic Hits and gold-based AC, particularly WDUV Tampa and WKQC (K104.7) Charlotte, N.C.*Those stations aren’t far on the format landscape from an acknowledged Classic Hits leader,*KOLA Riverside, Calif. As with the choices that go into coding music, we realize that readers? decisions might have been different. It should also be noted that all ratings here are based on the available 6-plus numbers, raising the possibility that a station could be doing better in its target demo. As stations ponder their own rotations, here is what we found: Most Classic Hits rotations have been static over the last two years. Looking at rotations from October 2022 vs. the week ending Sept. 14, 2024, most stations are still within 3-4 spins of where they were on power rotation two years ago. By that time, KRTH was already phenomenal and many stations had made their decision. Since that time: WLS-FM Chicagohas become the only non-Audacy station to go with mega-powers, as one of a package of changes. The station is up 3.9-4.2 in our two-year window. Audacy?s KSPF (The Spot) Dallas,formerly KLUV (K-Love), went from 31x to a still hit-driven 23x. That station is tied for first in the market and at the same 4.8 share of the previous analysis. WOCL went from 19 spins two years ago to 11x on powers now and is actually up sharply, 5.1-11.1. Two other stations that reduced spins are currently looking for their footing in the market. KOSF San Francisco has just rebranded as ?Classic Hits 103.7.? WMXJ (The Beach) Miami (34x-17x) is down 4.2-3.6 from when its spins were higher. That market has been disrupted by the phenomenon of bilingual gold-based Soft AC WMIA (Magic 93.9). As a group, shares are higher for stations with lower spin-counts. While it should immediately be noted that the stations playing mega-powers are in larger, more competitive markets, these are average shares calculating August PPM numbers against the top spin number on the top power-rotation song: 29-34 spins, 5.0 share 20-23 spins, 5.4 share ? there?s nobody between 23 and 29 this week 15-18 spins, 5.8 share 11-14 spins, 7.2 share 9-11 spins, 7.5 share That correlation holds in reverse, when you start with the stations with the highest shares, and look at how many times they?re spinning their powers. 10+ shares, average of 10 spins a week on powers 8-9 shares, average of 14x 6-7 shares, average of 16x 4-5 shares, average of 16x 2-3 shares, average of 21x Market situation matters. Most Classic Hits stations are up against both Classic Rock and Mainstream AC competition, where 2x a day or less on powers is more standard. Some are also in markets where there is an Adult Hits station. Both KRTH and co-owned KSPF have the advantage of having a Jack-FM in the building, meaning that the cluster can provide its own relief button if you?re not looking for a mega-hit at the moment. Conversely, stations like WOCL, CHBM, and WSMW have the advantage of covering both Adult and Classic Hits for their markets. That said, WWSW (3WS) Pittsburgh has a 9 share, moderate spins (13x), and a Classic Hits rival. KQQL (Kool 108) Minneapolis has an 8.4 share, a similar competitive situation, and also tops out at 13x. (Adult hits KZJK (Jack FM) actually has comparable top spins.) There are also those successful Classic Hits stations with lower shares that don?t have an Adult Hits competitor because they outlasted them, such as WGRR or KCMO-FM Kansas City (10x). Classic vs. Adult Hits is a pending column unto itself, although one complicated now by how close the formats have gotten over 20 years. On the national and local level, there are other factors at play. While rotations have stayed stable for most stations, other things have changed around Classic Hits in the last two years. Many stations have pushed further into the ?90s and early ?00s, sometimes seemingly helping the older-skewing Classic Rock. Country and even CHR have been able to create a little more excitement around current music. Even among the stations with mega-spiclns, there are only two consensus mega-hits. Of the six stations doing mega-spins, there are only two songs that all agree on: the Police, ?Every Breath You Take,? and Bon Jovi?s ?Livin? on a Prayer.? Even format signatures like ?Don?t Stop Believin?? and ?Don?t You (Forget About Me)? fail to achieve total consensus. Mega-spins have considerable impact on the overall Classic Hits chart. While ?Don?t Start Believin?? has only five of the six PPM stations we looked at, it also receives mega-spins in a diary market at Cox?s WZLR (The Eagle) Dayton, Ohio. Those six stations comprise 176 spins on a song that received 987 total spins this week. While all of the songs receiving mega-spins at the six stations we looked at are reliable testers, that airplay is likely having an impact on stations not able to do local research. * Your thoughts on Classic Hits mega-spins are welcome. more
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    September 17th, 2024, 10:40 AM
    From Radio Online: Local News radio is the most trusted news source, besting TV and social media, according to a new study conducted by Audacy in partnership with Alter Agents. The study, "Local News Radio: Credible, Engaging andamp; Mobilizing," explores News radio's connection with news enthusiasts who consider News radio to be a More...
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    September 17th, 2024, 10:40 AM
    From Radio Online: Stroke Mastro is appointed as morning host WKSM-FM (99Rock) in Fort Walton Beach, FL. He joins Taryn Driggers on "The Morning Movement," weekdays from 6-10am. Mastro was most recently heard as a five-year cast member of "That Damn Show" on Audacy's co-owned KRXQ-FM (98 Rock) in Sacramento. Prior to that, More...
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    September 17th, 2024, 10:00 AM
    From Radio Online: WGN-AM name Charlie Roumeliotis as the studio host of Chicago Blackhawks pre- and postgame shows for the upcoming 2024-25 hockey season. He'll also serve as the host of WGN's weekly "Blackhawks Live" show. Long-time broadcast duo John Wiedeman and Troy Murray continue in their roles calling Blackhawks games. More...
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    September 17th, 2024, 03:10 AM
    From Radio Insight: United Stations Radio Networks is combining its five showprep services into one brand. Boomsite.fm combines Pulse of Radio, Nineball Radio Networks, Universal Comedy Network, and Spark. The move offers an exclusive online subscription service designed to provide spoken-word content producers with a comprehensive suite of information and audio for their radio show, stream, or podcast. USRN says, “with a personalized account, users can effortlessly search, select, and save relevant content for their upcoming broadcasts. Boomsite covers a wide array of topics including hard news, sports, lifestyle, music, entertainment, gossip, viral stories, and much more, ensuring that users have access to diverse and engaging content for their audiences.” United Stations President Stefan Jones said, “These legacy brands individually deliver incredible content, but collectively, they can offer our clients exactly what they want.? more
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    September 16th, 2024, 04:00 PM
    From Radio Online: Audacy's KHMX-FM (Mix 96.5), KILT-FM (100.3 The Bull), KLOL-FM (Mega 101), KKHH-FM (95.7 The Spot) and KILT-AM (SportsRadio 610) in Houston raised $85,000 during the company's annual "Kids Read Radiothon" for the Barbara Bush Houston Literacy Foundation. Funds raised from this collective effort will provide More...
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    September 16th, 2024, 03:20 PM
    From Radio Insight: Holly and Josh Peterson’s Coffee County Broadcasting is growing in the land of Jack Daniels and Bonnaroo with the acquisition of Bowman Broadcasting’s three stations and two translators for $920,000. Coffee County Broadcasting, which owns News/Talk “Thunder Radio” 1320 WMSR/107.9 W300BL Manchester and 106.7 W294CV Tullahoma, will acquire Classic Rock “93.9 The Duck” WDUC Lynchburg, Hot AC “101.5 The Rooster” WFTZ Manchester, and Country “Whiskey Country 95.9/105.1” 740 WHMT/105.1 W286BG Tullahoma and 95.9 W240EF Shelbyville. The Greg Bowman led seller operated locally as “Bowman On-Target Marketing“. more
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    September 16th, 2024, 03:20 PM
    From Radio Insight: Nielsen continues its releases of the August 2024 diary surveys today. Today’s markets include monthly ratings for Bakersfield, Honolulu, Knoxville, Omaha/Council Bluffs, and Tulsa. The next three releases will feature: On Tuesday, September 17: Monthly ratings for Albuquerque, El Paso, Harrisburg/Lebanon/Carlisle, and Metro Fairfield County. On Wednesday, September 18: Monthly ratings for Akron, Charleston SC, Monterey/Salinas/Santa Cruz, and Syracuse. On Thursday, September 19: Monthly ratings for Columbia SC, Little Rock, Springfield MA, and Toledo. more
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    September 16th, 2024, 02:50 PM
    From Radio Online: The local radio industry is set for a promising year in 2024, with ad revenue projected to reach $13.6 billion. This total includes both over-the-air (OTA) and digital radio advertising, reflecting a positive increase from 2023 levels. The forecast, developed by the Radio Advertising Bureau (RAB) in More...
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    September 16th, 2024, 02:50 PM
    From Radio Insight: Samuel BushSaga Communications has announced two executive promotions. Samuel Bush, who has been with Saga since 1997, has been promoted to Executive Vice President while continuing as Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer. Bush joined Saga in 1997 as CFO/Treasure and was promoted to Senior Vice President in 2002. Prior to joining Saga, he spent nine years at AT&T Capital Corporation’s Media & Real Estate Finance Group. Bush commented, ?I am excited to continue to work with Chris and the entire Saga team to build on the success that we have already obtained as well as to contribute to overcoming the challenges that currently exist and to build on the significant opportunities that are a part of Saga?s future.? Wayne LelandWayne Leland rises from SVP/Operations to Chief Operating Officer. Leland joined Saga in 2011 as General Manager of the company’s stations in Norfolk VA later rising to President of Tidewater Communications, the licensee of Saga’s properties in Charlottesville, Harrisonburg, and Norfolk. He moved to the corporate executive team at the start of 2023. Leland previously was COO of Spring Broadcasting, Regional President for Citadel Broadcasting, and a General Manager for Capstar. Leland said, ?It is a privilege to work with such a talented and dedicated team. With our collective efforts, I am confident we will achieve remarkable success and reach new milestones of achievement.? Saga President/CEO Chris Forgy said, ?Saga has an elite team of leaders and staff. These new titles for both Sam and Wayne are a form of congratulations as well as recognition for their past, present and future contributions to Saga. Their promotions are both well deserved.? more
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    September 16th, 2024, 02:10 PM
    From Radio Online: The Alliance for Women in Media (AWM) announces the exceptional women who will be recognized for their visionary leadership at the Gracies Leadership Awards. This event, dedicated to celebrating the achievements and impact of women in media, will take place on Tuesday, November 19, More...
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    September 16th, 2024, 01:10 PM
    From Radio Insight: Former “CD 92.9” WWCD Columbus Program Director Laura Lee is joining Woodward Community Media Classic Rock 105.7 WAPL Appleton WI as morning host alongside Andrew ?Cutter? Puyleart starting Monday, September 23. Lee served as PD/midday host at WWCD from July 2020 until the station’s sign-off earlier this year. Her entire career has been spent in Rock formats with time as Program Director of “Modern Rock 98.7” WRMR Wilmington NC and AAA “105.5 The Bridge” WCOO Charleston SC (where she also hosted middays on “98 Rock” WYBB), Promotions Director for Adams Radio Salisbury MD and midday host at Classic Rock “Big 98.5” WGBG, afternoon host at KRAB Bakersfield CA, midday host at “97.3 The Brew” WQBW Milwaukee, morning co-host at “98 Rock” WXTB Tampa, plus in-game host and Marketing & Corporate Partnership Manager for minor league hockey South Carolina Stingrays. She takes the slot that had been held by Rick McNeal from 1985 until health issues forced his retirement in July. Cutter has been part of WAPL’s morning show since April 2021. He originally worked at WAPL from 1999 through 2002 before moving to sister Rock ?Razor 94.7? WZOR until 2009 with time in afternoons and mornings and as Assistant Program Director. After three years at Midwest Communications? Green Bay cluster he then returned to Woodward in 2012 as MD of both WZOR and WAPL and afternoon host at WZOR until his move to mornings at WAPL. Cutter commented, “I?m excited to have someone here to truly help take this legendary radio station into the future with me in the mornings. Laura knows the music and understands the people, plus she?s willing to put up with me so that?s a good start.” Lee added, ?I?m glad I never got rid of my 32oz Truckers Mega Mug for coffee last time I did mornings. I haven?t had to wake up this early in a long time but I?m incredibly pumped to be joining the famed WAPL and looking forward to teaming up with Cutter for a new era of WAPL mornings. He knows the market, the audience loves him and he?s a pretty pleasant individual even at 5am in the morning.” WAPL Brand Manager Joe Marroe stated, “Laura lives the WAPL lifestyle. She loves concerts, hockey, and football, specifically the Vikings, but I hope we can change that. Laura and Cutter have so many ideas, I cannot wait to see them come to life on the air.” Finishing the run of comments, General Manager Kelly Radandt said, ?I have loved 105.7 WAPL for the last 35 years because of our people like Rick, Len, Cutter, John, Ross, Karla, Roxanne, and many more. I look forward to loving it even more for the next 35 years; as we add Laura Lee to our team and continue doing what 105.7 WAPL does best? play kick-ass rock music and connect people.? more
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    September 16th, 2024, 11:50 AM
    From Radio Online: Using data from researchers Nielsen, Maru and Edison Research, this week the Cumulus Media | Westwood One Audio Active Group disproves the biggest misperceptions brands hold about AM/FM radio. 82% of Americans are reached by AM/FM radio weekly, nearly twice what advertisers perceive. 85% of pre-COVID More...
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    September 16th, 2024, 11:10 AM
    From Radio Insight: Scott Shannon’s “True Oldies Channel” has returned to New York as Audacy has launched the station on 92.3 WINS-HD3. The brand had been heard on 101.1 WCBS-HD3 from February 2021 until leasing that subchannel out to Carribbean “Roadblock Radio” on May 1. WINS-HD3 had been home of Audacy’s LGBTQ+ “Channel Q“, which for the past few months has also been heard on 102.7 WNEW-HD2 and will remain there. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Scott Shannon (@scottshannondj) more
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    September 16th, 2024, 10:10 AM
    From Radio Online: iHeartPodcasts together with Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes, announce the expansion of their "Amy andamp; T. J." podcast to include a new daily news, entertainment and lifestyle show called "Morning Run." Beginning Monday, "Morning Run" will help listeners navigate the busy news cycle and political season each More...
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    September 16th, 2024, 09:30 AM
    From Radio Insight: Digio Strategies has moved “Blues 93.1” to 780 WIIN Ridgeland/102.1 W271DF Jackson as “Blues 102.1“. With the move, 93.1 W225BK Cedar Hills/93.5 WHJT-HD2 are currently stunting with Christmas Music as “Santa 93.1“. The moves mark the end of the Rhythmic Oldies ?102.1 The Box? format. The Blues format has been surging in the past three monthlies rising 0.5 – 1.6 – 1.9 in the July 2024 Nielsen Audio ratings. The Box is closed with a 0.5 share in July. It is unknown at this time if this is the first Christmas flip for the 2024 holiday season, although that position in Jackson is normally claimed by Digio’s AC “Mix 98.7” WJKK. As for what’s next for the 93.1 signal, we reported on domain registrations for it in our 8/23 Domain Insight report. more
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    September 16th, 2024, 08:10 AM
    From Radio Insight: Appleton WI based Christian AC “The Family Radio Network” is expanding to Milwaukee with the purchase of “Smooth Jazz 102.5” 1460 WJTI West Allis/W273DQ Milwaukee. The Family Radio Network will pay $850,000 to El Sol Broadcasting to acquire the signals. It will join a network that includes flagship 91.9 WEMI Appleton, 88.5 WGNV Milladore/Wausau, 91.3 WSTM Kiel, 91.5 WEMY Green Bay, 99.9 WGNW Cornell/Eau Claire and six translators across Wisconsin. El Sol Broadcasting retains Regional Mexican “Caliente 97.9” W250BN Milwaukee, which is fed by Audacy’s 99.1 WMYX-HD3 Milwaukee. more
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    September 15th, 2024, 03:10 PM
    From Radio Insight: The Soft Oldies “MeTV Music” brand has arrived in the Phoenix market on Donald Brown’s KXEG AM LLC’s 1280 KXEG/96.1 K241CS Phoenix and Jeff Chang’s 99.5 KRPH Morristown. The two FM signals cover the northern portions of the Phoenix metro with the translator covering North Phoenix, Glendale, Peoria, and Sun City. KRPH, located near Wickenburg, adds some additional coverage in the northwest portions of the market. In addition to the “MeTV Music” programming, the stations are carrying United Stations Media Networks’ “The TJ Show” in mornings. The new format targets Desert Valley Media Group’s “The Wow Factor” 95.1 KOAI/94.9 K235CB/KZON-HD2 and Hubbard’s “Oldies 92.7” 1440 KAZG/92.7 K224CG/KDKB-HD2. more
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    September 15th, 2024, 09:10 AM
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    September 15th, 2024, 08:10 AM
    From Radio Insight: Waco Entertainment Group flipped CHR “Power 108” KWPW Robinson/Waco TX to Classic Country on Saturday. Now “107.9 The Bull“, the station is now focusing on Country hits from the 1990s and early 2000s. Core artists are listed as including George Strait, Garth Brooks, Reba McEntire, and Tim McGraw. The station positions itself into a Country battle in the market that includes iHeartMedia’s market leading “WACO 100” 99.9 WACO-FM and M&M Broadcasters combo of Red Dirt Country “104.9 Shooter-FM” KRMX and Classic Country “Kicker 99.3” 1590 KEKR/99.3 K257GO. The flip leaves iHeart’s “97.5 FM” KWTX as the only CHR in Waco. more
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    September 13th, 2024, 04:50 PM
    From Radio Insight: Reyes Media Group will acquire CHR “105.9 Kiss-FM” KKSW Lawrence/Topeka KS from Great Plains Media for $2.25 million. Reyes Media will add KKSW to its trio of Spanish language stations in Kansas City. The company owns Regional Mexican “La Grande 1340” KDTD Kansas City and Spanish CHR “Dos Mundos Radio” 1480 KCZZ Mission KS, while leasing 1250 KYYS Kansas City from Audacy as Regional Mexican “La X 1250“. Reyes also owns the Dos Mundos newspaper in Kansas City. The Jerome Zimmer led Great Plains Media retains News/Talk 1320 KLWN/101.7 K269GP Lawrence and Country “92.9 The Bull” KMXN Osage City KS along with properties in Bloomington IL and Cookeville TN. more
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    September 13th, 2024, 04:10 PM
    From Radio Insight: Audacy CHR “B93.7” WFBC-FM Greenville SC is teasing a “change” coming on Monday, September 23. The station has made social media posts stating, “For nearly 30 years, B93.7 has been a part of countless families? lives across Greenville, the Upstate, and beyond?including our friends in North Carolina and Georgia. We?re incredibly thankful to all of you who?ve welcomed us as part of your extended family more
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    September 13th, 2024, 03:20 PM
    From Radio Insight: Nielsen continues its releases of the August 2024 diary surveys today. Today’s markets include monthly ratings for Albany/Schenectady/Troy, Allentown/Bethlehem, Dayton, Fresno, Grand Rapids, and Wilkes-Barre/Scranton. The next three releases will feature: On Monday, September 16: Monthly ratings for Bakersfield, Honolulu, Knoxville, Omaha/Council Bluffs, and Tulsa. On Tuesday, September 17: Monthly ratings for Albuquerque, El Paso, Harrisburg/Lebanon/Carlisle, and Metro Fairfield County. On Wednesday, September 18: Monthly ratings for Akron, Charleston SC, Monterey/Salinas/Santa Cruz, and Syracuse. more
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    September 13th, 2024, 03:20 PM
    From Radio Insight: Bonneville AC 101.1 KOSI Denver is on the hunt for a new full-time host. The posting says, “We are looking for people passionate about radio who can execute a compelling and entertaining show in a PPM world. Work for one of the best broadcasting companies in the Best Place to Live in America! The most talented people in radio want to belong to the Bonneville family. Here is your opportunity!” The full posting and details on how to apply can be found here. The opening comes as Melissa Moore exits as midday host. Moore was on her second stint at KOSI returning to the station in 2018 as afternoon host before moving to middays a year later. She previously served as morning co-host and news director at KOSI from 1997 to 2000. She also spent five years as midday host at Bonneville Country 98.5 KYGO from 2013-18 before moving over to KOSI. Moore has also worked as morning co-host at Country ?K92? WWKA Orlando and Hot AC ?KS 95? KSTP-FM Minneapolis and hosted afternoons on the ?Way-FM? Christian AC network. more
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    September 13th, 2024, 03:20 PM
    From Radio Online: WBAI-FM/New York unveils a slate of new programming premiering this fall, and some returning favorites. The Progressive outlet's lineup will include a mix of talk shows, music programming and activist-driven content from some of the most respected voices in media. Listeners can tune in to shows such as More...
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    September 13th, 2024, 03:20 PM
    From Radio Online: Jayson Slade joins CHR WKSZ (95.9 Kiss FM) in Green Bay for middays. As the current Creative Services Director at parent Woodward Community Media, Slade will take over the 9am-12pm slot starting Monday, September 23. In addition to his new role at Kiss FM, Slade is an on-field entertainment host for Green More...
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    September 13th, 2024, 02:41 PM
    From Radio Online: Benztown appoints two new additions to the company and promoted one. Hannah Schoettmer, a recent graduate of the University of Southern California (USC), joins Benztown as Accounting/Office Coordinator and is based in its Los Angeles studios. Schoettmer's introduction to radio was with RadioActive Youth More...
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    September 13th, 2024, 01:08 PM
    from Radio Insight: La Guapa Radio Ideas has closed on its $200,000 purchase of Classic Country "K96.9" KYAP Nunn/Fort Collins CO from Northeast Digital and Wireless' Appaloosa Broadcasting Company and has flipped the station to Regional Mexican. The new "La Guapa Radio" absorbs the programming that had been on 95.3 KSIK-LP Greeley including "El Show Del Chito Pikiny La Donia Cuca" in mornings from 6-10am.
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    September 13th, 2024, 12:20 PM
    From Radio Insight: La Guapa Radio Ideas has closed on its $200,000 purchase of Classic Country “K96.9” KYAP Nunn/Fort Collins CO from Northeast Digital and Wireless? Appaloosa Broadcasting Company and has flipped the station to Regional Mexican. The new “La Guapa Radio” absorbs the programming that had been on 95.3 KSIK-LP Greeley including “El Show Del Chito Pikiny La Donia Cuca” in mornings from 6-10am. more
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