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    June 28th, 2024, 10:00 AM
    From Radio Online: Krol Communications hires veteran air personality Chuck Edwards as morning co-host for WHMI-FM in Detroit. He'll join Madison June for 5-10am weekdays beginning July 15. For over 20 years, Edwards had been a Country radio mainstay in Detroit, where he co-hosted afternoons with the late Linda Lee for sixteen More...
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    June 28th, 2024, 07:30 AM
    From Radio Insight: Radio One R&B Oldies “Classix 107.9” WPPZ Pennsauken NJ/Philadelphia has added veteran New York personality Shaila Scott. Scott will host middays from 9am to 2pm as she fills the midday daypart most recently held by former Program Director Jay Dixon until his exit in late 2023. Scott, who began her career at WBLK Buffalo, worked at 107.5 WBLS New York from 1988 until 1994 and again from 2012 until not renewing her contract in June 2022. In between, she was at “98.7 Kiss-FM” WRKS until its IP was merged into WBLS. A lawsuit against WBLS owner MediaCo Holdings over allegations of discrimination and retaliation remains pending. She had most recently been hosting weekends/fill-ins at Audacy Classic Hip Hop “94.7 The Block” WXBK New York. more
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    June 28th, 2024, 05:10 AM
    From Radio Insight: Translator SalesChristopher Murray’s Georgia’s Greatest Hits LLC will purchase 102.1 W271CV Atlanta from Immanuel Broadcasting Network for $530,000. W271CV operates as part of Murray’s “Fox FM” Classic Hits network across Georgia including 1260 WMDG/100.1 W261DL East Point, 1090 WBAF/104.9 W285FK Barnesville, 1370 WFDR/97.3 W247CJ Manchester, 1350 WBML/95.5 W238CG Warner Robins and 94.7 W234CQ Macon. W271CV will continue to be fed by WMDG. Station SalesJVC Media will acquire Silent 1570 WFTU/104.9 W285FX Riverhead NY from Five Towns College for no cash considerations. Instead JVC agrees to give priority to Five Towns College students for internships, participate in its cooperative education program, move the facilities to a new location, dedicate ten hours per week across its cluster for programming created by students, and change the call letters immediately. WFTU will join a JVC cluster that includes “My Country 96.1” WJVC Center Moriches, Classic Hits “Big 98.1” W251BY Patchouge/WPTY-HD2, Spanish CHR “98.5 La Fiesta” WBON Westhampton, Conservative Talk “LI News Radio 103.9” WRCN-FM Riverhead, Rhythmic Hot AC “Party 105.3” WPTY Calverton-Roanoke, and Spanish Talk “En Vivo” 1440 WLIM Medford/93.3 W227CL Port Jefferson. Sauk Valley Broadcasting Company sells Oldies 94.3 WLLT Polo IL to Peter Harkness’ White Rabbit Broadcasting with the purchase price split as $300,000 for the station assets, $500,000 for the tower site property, and $150,000 for the station real estate. The deal also includes a three year non-compete agreement for seller Anna Burns. Harkness owns local car dealerships. Journey Church of Tifton acquires 97.1 WVXY Axson and 102.3 WSIZ-FM Jacksonville GA and translators 98.1 W251AU Ocilla and 99.9 W260BU Douglas from holding companies of the estate of Victor M. Vickers for $175,000. The buyer will convert the stations to non-commercial status joining their existing network of 1340 WTIF/99.9 W260AT Tifton, 107.5 WTIF-FM, and 105.7 WFFM Ashburn. Vickers will also make a $25,000 donation to the church as part of the deal. CSN International purchase 89.9 KFRS Soledad CA and translators 90.5 K213BZ Richvale and 89.3 W207AX Burlington VT from Family Stations for $80,000. The Joanne Obermiller led WTUZ Inc.’s purchase of Full Service AC 1450 WJER/100.9 W265DL Dover-New Philadelphia OH has a price as it will pay $200,000 to acquire the station from Lauren International to join its ?Z Country 99.9? WTUZ Uhrichsville. Lauren International had acquired WJER from the estate of Gary Petricolo in February 2022 for $300,000. more
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    June 27th, 2024, 03:30 PM
    From Radio Insight: Nielsen continues its releases of the May 2024 diary surveys today. Today’s markets include monthly ratings for Columbia SC, Des Moines, Little Rock, Monterey/Salinas/Santa Cruz, Spokane, and Springfield MA. Other markets coming this week: On Friday, June 28: Monthly ratings for Colorado Springs, Madison, Mobile, Toledo, and Wichita. more
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    June 27th, 2024, 03:00 PM
    From Radio Online: The U.S. House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Innovation, Data and Commerce has pushed back the consideration of legislation to preserve access to AM in automobiles. The full Committee markup of the AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act was cancelled and will be scheduled for a later date just minutes after it More...
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    June 27th, 2024, 03:00 PM
    From Radio Online: Sports KFNS (590 The Fan)/St. Louis will eliminate its local on-air hosts at the end of this week in favor of FOX Sports Radio's national offerings. The current local lineup includes "Hot Take Central" with Cam Janssen, Charlie Marlow and Jim Hayes (7-10am), "The Pressbox with Frank Cusumano" (10am-12pm), More...
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    June 27th, 2024, 03:00 PM
    From Radio Insight: iHeartMedia may have a pair of Spanish changes in Florida. While Corus will launch this brand to comply with following the withdrawl of their requests to keep Talk on 107.3 CFGQ-FM Calgary. This content is for Premium Annual and Premium Monthly members only. Visit the site and log in/register to read. more
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    June 27th, 2024, 02:30 PM
    From Radio Online: KMKT (93.1 Katy Country)/Sherman-Denison, TX Content Director and morning host Zac Grantham (pictured) is out in a series of Alpha Media buget cuts. He had been with KMKT since 2013. Grantham joined the station from Country KKAJ-FM/Ardmore, OK where he served as Promotions Director and afternoon host. He More...
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    June 27th, 2024, 12:20 PM
    From Radio Insight: Helen LittleI had a revelation in listening to WKST (96.1 Kiss) Pittsburgh last week, as part of my Fresh Listen to that station and WHTZ (Z100) New York. It was because of p.m. driver Tall Cathy.* Tall Cathy?s five breaks that hour included some celebrity topicals (Ariana Grande finally speaking out on Nickelodeon, Joey Chestnut splitting from Nathan?s), but there was also a first break of the hour about that day being a Wednesday that felt like Thursday and another about Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes getting a standing ovation on the road the night before, then teasing that evening?s game. (I need to emphasize that the Wednesday bit had no mention at all of “hump day”; there was clearly an attempt to be creative with it.) A few months ago, I had a similar revelation listening to middayer Helen Little on WLTW (Lite FM) New York. Little did a ?handshake break? ? the first one of the show ? that was ?happy Friday,? ?got any weekend plans?? and ?it?s going to be a nice day.? Later that hour, she encouraged listeners to make time to enjoy the beautiful weather, even if it was just going to the window. Little is a great jock, was a talented programmer, and has been one of my favorite people in the business for 30 years. She is one of Lite FM?s strengths. WKST has been one of CHR?s biggest surprise comebacks. I share stories like the above very cautiously because so much of the campaign against local personality for the last 25 years has been hinged on ?couldn?t a voice-tracker do that?? Or now, ?couldn’t AI just talk about the weather and the ballgame?? Tall CathySo if you think I am being in any way reductive about either host, you are missing my point. Part of what stood out about Kiss 96.1 under PD David Edgar was how much it felt like a classic full-service radio experience. Some of what I heard (sweepers about the Paris Olympics) were different. Some breaks and sweepers just made you feel more like somebody was on duty in a way that you don?t always get now. Teams of radio scientists are clearly trying to get AI to talk about the ballgame now and sound natural, but you already have somebody on your staff who knows how to do that. As a radio fan, the breaks I?ve always quoted to other radio people are the bravura pieces of writing ? the punchlines that I remember decades later. When I wrote an article about what I would have personalities talk about ?If I Had Six Breaks an Hour,? I admit that the basics weren?t specifically among them. But I did ask for more localism, and talking about the Pirates certainly counts.* Some of this, frankly, might have been about my own ability to volley back in some conversations. I envy people who can talk to anybody about anything. As basic as it seems, I am sometimes not ready for ?nice day, isn?t it?? I always want to start the conversation further in. But I should stop and enjoy my beautiful day more often, too.* As it happens, I?m also increasingly aware of how many radio people are better at small talk on the radio than at the supermarket checkout. But as more checkout lines become self-service, I miss that interaction, too. Part of radio?s value in a post-COVID world is to provide the small interpersonal dealings that on-site co-workers no longer offer every day. The essence of personality on a WLTW-style AC has always been the brush strokes that embellish station business, even if it just reading those liners with vocal nuance.* There is a talent in being able to talk to listeners in a way that their friends and co-workers can. There is a talent in being able to entertain in a way that those friends and co-workers cannot. Radio found its place with both ?aircheck moments? ? those bits or breaks remembered years later ? and small moments. I am increasingly happy to encounter either. more
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    June 27th, 2024, 11:40 AM
    From Radio Insight: Chicago Public Media has appointed Melissa Bell as its next CEO starting September 3. Bell, the former co-founder and publisher of Vox.com, will succeed Matt Moog. Moog revealed his intent to step down upon the appointment of his successor last December. Bell previously has held roles including Director of Platforms and technology columnist for the Washington Post and Features Editor for India’s Mint newspaper. She co-founded Vox in 2014 and rose to publisher of Vox Media in 2016 where she oversaw their other publications including Eater, The Verge, SB Nation and oversaw its merger with New York Magazine and their other brands including The Cut and Vulture and acquisition of Group Nine’s portfolio including The Dodo, NowThis and Thrillist. She has been serving as a visiting fellow at the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism at Oxford University since departing Vox Media last year. Bell commented, “It is an honor to take on this role, where there is both a massive opportunity and an urgent necessity to strengthen the role of public media in our local communities. There is a declining trust, and more worrisome, a declining interest in news at a critical time in Chicago and for our country. There are challenges facing CPM, but they are not insurmountable. In fact, there is so much potential that comes from the collaboration between WBEZ and the Chicago Sun-Times. I?m excited to return to Chicago to work alongside the many talented, passionate journalists and staff to build sustainable and scalable solutions for producing quality, accessible local news.? Chicago Public Media Board Chair Robert Pasin stated, “Melissa brings an incredible depth of experience as a media executive and publisher, a product leader and as a reporter. With her proven, visionary leadership and collaborative approach, Melissa will bring tremendous expertise and a strong track record of success to help Chicago Public Media develop a sustainable model for high-quality local journalism in the digital age. Under Matt?s leadership, Chicago Public Media has become a national model for the future of local news. The landmark acquisition of the Chicago Sun-Times helped to expand our reach and enhance our journalistic capabilities. Moog?s dedication and strategic vision have been instrumental in strengthening Chicago Public Media as a leader in public service journalism.? more
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    June 27th, 2024, 08:40 AM
    From Radio Insight: With the elimination of the Sports “1170 The Blitz” format, Griffin Media has flipped the former 1170 KTSB Tulsa to a 24/7 simulcast of its “News On 6 Now” television subchannel. Seen on KOTV-TV 6.3, some cable systems in the region, and streaming online, the channel carries simulcasts of KOTV’s live newscasts and repeats in other timeslots. The radio simulcast is being branded as “1170 News On 6 Now” under new KOTV call letters to match the television station. The station, then under KFAQ call letters, previously simulcasted KOTV’s live newscasts from 2019 until its flip to Sports in August 2021. more
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    June 27th, 2024, 07:10 AM
    From Radio Insight: Zobrist Media Sports “590 The Fan” KFNS Wood River IL/St. Louis will eliminate its local lineup at the end of the week. Owner Dave Zobrist told the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that the station will eliminate its thirteen hours of weekday local programming for Fox Sports Radio’s national lineup while he attempts to sell the station. He said, “It became apparent in April that marketing budgets are shrinking in this economy. 590 not being a Nielsen-rated radio station for national business attention was too tall a task to overcome.” Zobrist worked at KFNS prior to acquiring the station in 2021 for $450,000. The Sports format originally launched in April 1993 and was the primary all-Sports station in the market until Hubbard’s launch of “101 ESPN” WXOS in 2009. The station flipped to Hot Talk in 2013 as “590 The Man” and then went silent in November 2014 ahead of a failed sale out of bankruptcy to a religious group. The Sports format returned in November 2015 just days prior to when the license would have expired. Zobrist added, “It’s disappointing that the shows are ending, because the guys are all incredibly talented. I’m bummed out that I couldn’t make this financially stable, because I still believe in each and every host. The AM standalone category is absolutely a big challenge,” Zobrist said. “I invested into the signal strength when I first purchased it, and it didn’t seem to be a worthwhile investment in the end. I do still believe St. Louis is big enough for two sports radio talk format stations.” The current KFNS local lineup includes “Hot Take Central” with Cam Janssen, Charlie Marlow, and Jim Hayes from 7-10am, “The Pressbox with Frank Cusumano” from 10am-12pm. “The Kings Court with Kevin Slaten” from 12-2, “The Verdict with Nate Lucas” from 2-3, Bernie Miklasz from 3-6pm, and ‘Charlie Tuna’ Edwards from 6-8pm. Slaten’s show will continue daily on his website. more
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    June 27th, 2024, 06:30 AM
    From Radio Insight: Alpha Media has eliminated the majority of their local talent at their cluster in Sherman/Denison TX north of Dallas/Fort Worth. At Country “93.1 Katy Country” KMKT Bells, Zac Grantham exits as Content Director and morning host. Grantham had been with KMKT since 2013 after previously serving as Promotions Director and afternoon host right across the state line at Country 95.7 KKAJ Ardmore OK. Grantham also tracked nights at 97.9 KGNC Amarillo during his time at KMKT. Alan Freemont is out as Content Director and afternoon host at AC “97.5 K-Lake” KLAK Tom Bean. Freemont has been with KLAK since 2007 with time in mornings and afternoons and as Production Director. Freemont also has been heard on Westwood One’s Classic Hits and Classic Rock formats. “Mad Rock 102.5” KMAD-FM Whitesboro loses afternoon host Scott Kilian. Cluster Operations Manager and KMAD-FM Content Director/morning host ‘Big Dave’ Hilton remains. The stations were already running Westwood One network programming in all other dayparts. The cuts follow similar purges made in May at Alpha Media clusters in Missouri and then in Iowa, Minnesota and South Dakota. more
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    June 27th, 2024, 04:10 AM
    From Radio Insight: Gemini XIII has announced that “The TJ Show” led by TJ Taormina has crossed the 60 affiliate threshold since its launch in February 2023. The show is being heard across multiple formats including CHR, Hot AC, Adult Contemporary, Classic Hits, and Country. Notable affiliates include Cumulus Media CHRs “Z96.5” WZNS Fort Walton Beach FL, 97.5 WABD Mobile AL, “107.1 A1A” WAOA Melbourne FL, Binnie Media Soft AC “99.3 The Wave” WBQX Portland ME, LM Communications Hot AC “Hits 106.3” WCDA Lexington KY, and Great Plains Media AC “Magic 99.5” WZIM Bloomington IL. The TJ Show also features co-host ‘JBo Marie’, ‘Producer Kenny’ O’Boyle, ‘Producer Heather’ Connor and ‘Camera Guy Josh’ Malone and is also available through YouTube, podcasts, and social media apps. The show is available for multiple dayparts. Taormina commented, “I?m so grateful for the overwhelming support from our listeners, affiliates, and our dedicated team both on and off the air. Reaching over 60 markets so quickly feels surreal and it?s a testament to the power of connection and communit which has always been the heartbeat of radio. We?re excited to continue this journey, bringing laughter and meaningful conversation to even more people across the country.” more
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    June 26th, 2024, 11:00 PM
    From Radio Online: Frequency taps 20-year veteran digital audio leader Billy Hartman to help the company expand its business development efforts. Hartman will work alongside CEO Pete Jimison and joins Frequency in a consulting capacity. He'll continue to support other clients within his partner More...
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    June 26th, 2024, 06:40 PM
    From Radio Online: WHQT-FM (Hot 105)/Miami morning hosts -- James T and Jill Tracey -- are out at the Cox Media Group Urban outlet in a downsizing move, reports the Miami Herald. A radio personality in South Florida for more than a decade, and more that 30 years in the industry, Tracey said she More...
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    June 26th, 2024, 05:50 PM
    From Radio Online: "The TJ Show," hosted by TJ Taormina, has announced a significant expansion. The program is now airing across 60 markets nationwide, and internationally in Canada and the UK. The show is hosted by TJ Taormina, along with co-host JBo, Producer Kenny, Producer Heather and Camera Guy Josh. In just a short time, More...
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    June 26th, 2024, 03:53 PM
    From Radio Insight: Corus Entertainment has pulled the plug on the programming at two of its AMs in Canada. All-Traffic “AM 730” CKGO Vancouver has begun simulcasting News/Talk 980 CKNW. CKGO has featured a Traffic format since 2006 outside of some Sports play-by-play including the CFL’s BC Lions, who had moved to CKNW for the start of this season, and Major League Soccer’s Vancouver Whitecaps. News “Global News Radio 880” CHQT Edmonton has given way to a simulcast of News/Talk 630 CHED. The cuts come as part of an ongoing efficiency review across the company. The elimination of the formats included staff cuts in both markets. Corus released the following statement regarding the moves: As part of our efficiency review across Corus, we have made the difficult decision to reduce our AM radio programming in Vancouver and Edmonton. As a result, certain roles have been impacted. Effective immediately, AM 730 CKGO in Vancouver will cease to operate as an all-traffic station, and 880 CHQT-AM Edmonton will cease to operate as an all-news station. To minimize disruption to our audiences and advertisers, for a temporary, interim period, our powerhouse news-talk station 980 CKNW Vancouver will share programming content with its sister station CKGO, and our heritage news-talk station 630 CHED in Edmonton will share programming content with its sister station CHQT. Following that interim period, Corus will only operate one AM news-talk station in each of Vancouver and Edmonton. more
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    June 26th, 2024, 03:21 PM
    From Radio Online: Wondery and Audacy's Pineapple Street Studios have announced "Hysterical," a new 7-part limited series from podcaster Dan Taberski. It explores a mysterious illness contracted by a group of upstate New York high school students in 2011 that may or may not be a case of mass hysteria. The series begins by More...
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    June 26th, 2024, 03:21 PM
    From Radio Insight: Nielsen continues its releases of the May 2024 diary surveys today. Today’s markets include monthly ratings for Akron, Bakersfield, Charleston SC, Harrisburg/Lebanon/Carlisle, and Omaha/Council Bluffs. Other markets coming this week: On Thursday, June 27: Monthly ratings for Columbia SC, Des Moines, Little Rock, Monterey/Salinas/Santa Cruz, Spokane, and Springfield MA. On Friday, June 28: Monthly ratings for Colorado Springs, Madison, Mobile, Toledo, and Wichita. more
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    June 26th, 2024, 02:42 PM
    From Radio Online: Radio.Cloud has unveiled a new transformative operating model. Launching on Hispanic Broadcasting's Spanish News/Talk KYST-AM in Houston, the new model enables stations to operate entirely from the transmitter site, integrating all incoming satellite feeds into the cloud workflow. This move is in-line with More...
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    June 26th, 2024, 02:42 PM
    From Radio Online: Alpha Media Chicagoland's WCCQ-FM andamp; WXLC-FM (Free Country @ 98-3 and 102-3) is the latest addition to its radio lineup, "Lon Helton's Country Countdown USA." With over three decades in country music reporting and charting, Lon Helton brings his expertise and passion for the genre to Chicagoland listeners. More...
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    June 26th, 2024, 02:42 PM
    From Radio Insight: Seven Mountains Media has revamped its recently acquired Parkersburg WV cluster. While Conservative Talk 1230 WVNT/103.5 W278CQ Parkersburg WV continues stunting with a loop of *NSYNC?s ?Pop? as it prepares to flip to CHR ?Pop 103.5? on Friday at 10:00am, the remainder of the cluster has seen a combination of frequency changes, rebrands, lineup changes, and one format change. Country “Froggy 99” WGGE Parkersburg moves from 99.1 to 95.1 Elizabeth as “Froggy 95” upgrading the station from a Class B1 signal to the stronger Class B signal. WGGE will continue to feature Rob & Louise in mornings, Country Radio Hall of Famer ‘Ted Hopper’ Cramer in middays, and Program Director John D. Green in afternoons. The station adds Compass Media Networks’ “Taste of Country Nights” with Evan Paul to replace Westwood One’s “Nights with Elaina” in evenings. Making the reverse move from 95.1 to 99.1 are the WXIL call letters, but the station flips from Hot AC “My 95.1 XIL” to Classic Hits “WXIL 99” (pronounced Wixel). Bob & Sheri remain in mornings as does PD/afternoon host Larry Hughes. WMXO Olean NY PD/afternoon host Sammy Stone will track middays, while the station adds “Throwback Nation Radio” with Tony Lorino for nights. Rock “103.1 The Bear” WHBR-FM Parkersburg gets a new logo and on-air lineup. The station drops its mostly Westwood One originating programming for a lineup starting with Compass Media’s “Free Bear and Hot Wings” in mornings. The single named ‘Tractor’ is added for middays, while Ortiz remains in afternoons. Compass’ “Loudwire Nights” with Chuck Armstrong will be heard at night. Classic Rock “Z106.1” WRZZ Parkersburg has rebranded as “106.1 The Goat‘. Compass’ Dave & Mahoney replaces John Boy and Billy in mornings. Mansfield PA based Monica Hughes will track middays. Mike Cameron remains in afternoons, while Compass’ “Ultimate Classic Rock” with Matt Wardlaw is added for nights. Classic Country “Willie 94.7” 1050 WLYQ/W234DC revamps its on-air lineup with the addition of Compass’ “Big D & Bubba” for mornings, John Chalfant in middays, and WVPO Stroudsburg PA PD Jeff Hunt at night. Ted Hopper, who had been tracking mornings and afternoons will continue in the latter. more
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    June 26th, 2024, 02:05 PM
    From Radio Online: Audacy elevates Jeff Sottolano to Chief Programming Officer, effective immediately. He and the company have also agreed to a multi-year contract extension. Sottolano previously served as Audacy's Executive Vice President and Head of Programming since August, 2021. He's also held numerous programming, More...
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    June 26th, 2024, 12:40 PM
    From Radio Insight: Cloud based automation and programming distribution service Radio.Cloud, has launched Hispanic Broadcasting Inc. Conservative Talk “920 The Patriot” KYST Texas City/Galveston as the its first station to pull all satellite feeds into its cloud based workflow operating from the transmitter site. Radio.Cloud is processing and controlling the satellite receiver cues in the cloud with the company stating, “All equipment required to run the station?including satellite dishes, uplink and receivers?can now reside in a very small area at the transmitter site. The ability to process and control cues from satellite receivers in the cloud can save the broadcaster tremendous hardware expense. The setup is even simpler for music and non-satellite stations. It?s also easy to broadcast live completely from a web browser with just a microphone and internet connection.” The infrastructure is customizable to allow stations or syndicators to distribute or customize content across multiple markets and stations. Radio.Cloud Founder/CEO Christian Brenner commented, “Radio.Cloud has a track record of pioneering operating solutions for terrestrial broadcasters, allowing our clients to scale and grow through technology. We are very proud of our partnership with KYST-AM as it demonstrates the power of our new operating model. We believe it’s critical that radio continues to innovate in this ever-changing environment and still be able to deliver customized local content in a cost-efficient manner.? KYST owner Matthew Velasquez said, “Radio and the technology behind it were starting to feel archaic. When I saw the possibilities with Radio.Cloud I knew we could create something that would future proof our radio station and minimize our downtime and maintenance, plus open up new opportunities to our broadcasting capabilities. Our biggest technical issues stemming from our automation were always hardware related more than software related. The idea of having a cloud-native automation system versus a local server gave me peace of mind that we would not have any major technical issues going forward.” For more information regarding Radio.Cloud reach out to Andrew Scaglione at andrew@radio.cloud. more
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    June 26th, 2024, 12:00 PM
    From Radio Insight: Audacy has promoted Jeff Sottolano to Chief Programming Officer along with signing him a multi-year contract extension. The company has not had a Chief Programming Officer since the exit of Pat Paxton in 2021 at which time Sottolano rose to EVP/Head of Programming. He has spent his entire career at CBS Radio and Audacy starting as an intern in 2001. He would eventually program WZNE Rochester, and WYSP and WIP Philadelphia before becoming National Director of Programming for CBS Radio in 2014 and later VP/Programming in 2015 and SVP/Programming for Entercom following its CBS Radio acquisition in 2018. In the new role, Sottolano will be responsible for the content strategy and performance of Audacy?s local brands in all formats across broadcast, streaming, and podcast distribution platforms and oversee the programming leadership team, talent and content creators nationwide. Sottolano will also work closely with the Company?s product and technology teams as it enhances its creator tools and delivers new digital experiences for consumers and advertisers. He will also collaborate with its podcast leadership team on the development and launch of new titles. Sottolano commented, “I consider myself so fortunate to work with our programmers, talent, anchors, reporters and producers who, together, build incredible brands, entertain and inform, and make a difference in the lives of millions of consumers every day. I am thrilled to have the opportunity to continue to do so at Audacy and believe that our best days are ahead of us. I am grateful to Susan Larkin, David Field, and so many others for the privilege of doing what I do and calling it work.” Audacy Chief Operating Officer Susan Larkin stated, “Jeff has a track record of success. He and our programming and brand leaders have executed market-winning content strategies and initiatives that deliver for our listeners and advertisers. Jeff?s leadership has been instrumental in elevating our performance across all platforms, and this promotion underscores our confidence in his ability to continue growing our best-in-class brand portfolio.? more
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    June 26th, 2024, 11:30 AM
    From Radio Insight: The closing of the sale of 105.7 KRBL Idalou/Lubbock TX to Lubbock Public Media will trigger a multi-frequency format shuffle on Monday, July 1. The Brad Moran led Lubbock Public Media agreed to acquire KRBL last September for $425,000 with Ramar, which Moran is President of, acquiring the intellectual property of its Texas/Red Dirt Country format “The Red Dirt Rebel“. That format will move to Ramar’s 107.7 KLZK-FM Idalou where it will be merged with their existing “93.1 Texas-FM” under the “Red Dirt Rebel” brand. Current KRBL morning hosts JR Rebel & Roberta Roberts and midday host Neely Yates Rawe will make the move to the new frequency where the will be joined by current “Texas-FM” PD/afternoon host David Wilde. Wilde previously programmed KRBL prior to moving to Ramar in 2018. With “The Red Dirt Rebel” taking over the Class C3 107.7 facility, its current occupant Hot AC “107.7 Yes-FM” will replace “Texas-FM” on 93.1 K226CH Lubbock/KTTU-HD4. The “Yes-FM” lineup will continue to feature Premiere Networks’ Brooke & Jeffrey in mornings and “On with Mario Lopez” at night along with remote voicetrackers Tommy Jordan and Marissa Lanchak in middays and afternoons. It is expected that the 105.7 facility will flip to Classical Music as Classical1057.org and 1057KLSO.org were registered last September simultaneously with the domains for 93.1 and 107.7. more
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    June 26th, 2024, 11:00 AM
    From Radio Online: NAB President and CEO Curtis LeGeyt delivered a robust defense of free, local radio during his testimony before the U.S. House Judiciary Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property and the Internet on Wednesday, June 26. His remarks centered on the crucial role of broadcast radio and the potential negative More...
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    June 26th, 2024, 11:00 AM
    From Radio Online: SiriusXM has announced that actor, comedian, writer and podcast host Andy Richter is launching a new show in which he'll take calls directly from fans. Beginning Wednesday at 4pm ET, listeners can hear "The Andy Richter Call-In Show" every week on Conan O'Brien Radio (channel 104) and the SiriusXM app. More...
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    June 26th, 2024, 10:20 AM
    From Radio Online: Premiere Networks and syndicated radio host Bobby Bones add "In The Vet's Office" with Dr. Josie Horchak to Bones' Nashville Podcast Network, effective immediately. Each podcast episode, veterinarian Dr. Josie Horchak, sits down with her co-host Shannon Ella to answer questions she's constantly hearing at More...
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