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    November 4th, 2024, 05:12 PM
    From Radio Insight: Longtime South Florida mixer, personality and “El Zol 106.7” WXDJ programmer ‘Jammin Johnny’ Caride has passed away after a bout with cancer. A Miami native, Caribe began his career in 1986 as a mixer at “Ritmo 98” WRTO and “Super Q 107.5” WQBA-FM. He would move to “Power 96” WPOW-FM in 1995 where he was responsible for helping Los Del Rio’s “Macarena” explode the following year. He would stay at WPOW-FM until 2003 when he joined Spanish Broadcasting System’s “El Zol 95.7” WXDJ, which would later move to 106.7, as Program Director. In a statement put out by the company it was said, “‘Jammin’ Johnny Caride was a pioneering figure not only in the radio world but also in championing genres like freestyle and disco in the ’80s and offering early support for reggaeton. He believed in emerging stars like Daddy Yankee, Don Omar, Ivy Queen, and Tego Calder?n and celebrated the evolution of the new generation of artists such as Karol G, Maluma, J Balvin, Farruko, Maffio, J Alvarez, Prince Royce, among many others. Today, the El Zol 106.7FM family, SBS, and the entire South Florida community mourn his passing. “Jammin” Johnny Caride leaves an indelible legacy, not only on the airwaves but also in the hearts of his fans and in the history of Latin music. We deeply thank his followers for their unwavering support throughout his career and his contribution to WXDJ-FM El Zol 106.7FM?s success as the leading station. Rest in peace, “Jammin” Johnny Caride. The radio and the Hispanic community of South Florida will never be the same without you, but your music, legacy, and spirit will live on forever in the hearts of those who listened to you and shared in your journey.” View this post on Instagram A post shared by Dj Gringo (@djgringo) View this post on Instagram A post shared by K Marie/La Gringa Mas Latina more
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    November 4th, 2024, 04:31 PM
    From Radio Online: The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) names Sean Perkins as Chief Marketing Officer and Senior Vice President of Global Connections and Events (GCE), where he will oversee marketing efforts for NAB Show and NAB Show New York. Perkins will drive strategies aimed at increasing engagement and More...
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    November 4th, 2024, 04:31 PM
    From Radio Online: Quincy Jones, the iconic music producer and entertainment mogul, died at the age of 91 on Sunday, November 3. Jones passed away at his home in the Bel Air section of Los Angeles, surrounded by his family, marking the end of an era for the music and entertainment industry. Jones' unparalleled career More...
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    November 4th, 2024, 04:31 PM
    From Radio Online: The radio waves of South Florida are quieter Monday as the community mourned the passing of "Jammin" Johnny Caride, a towering figure in Hispanic radio broadcasting whose personality and musical genius left an indelible mark on the industry. Johnny Caride, whose full name was John Charles Caride, passed away More...
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    November 4th, 2024, 03:56 PM
    From Radio Online: Debbie Hiott, General Manager of KUT News and KUTX 98.9 in Austin, has been elected to the NPR Board of Directors, representing a significant step for local station leadership on a national level. Her election was confirmed by her peers from NPR member stations nationwide. Starting her term Monday, Hiott More...
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    November 4th, 2024, 03:56 PM
    From Radio Online: HRN (Hispanic Radio Network) has created The Influencer Network to help advertisers connect with Hispanic communities across the U.S. The Influencer Network leverages HRN's syndicated personalities impact on their radio listeners and social media followers. "Radio personalities More...
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    November 4th, 2024, 03:56 PM
    From Radio Online: Two Louisville stations have flipped to all Christmas music. Starting November 1, just hours after Halloween ended, both Hot AC WVEZ (Mix 106.9) and Alpha Media's WXMA (102.3 The Rose) made the move to all holiday music through Christmas night. Mix 106.9 switched to "Louisville's Original Christmas Music More...
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    November 4th, 2024, 03:56 PM
    From Radio Online: XEPRS-AM (1090) in San Diego makes a significant format shift, now dedicating its airwaves to Oldies. What sets this format apart is its revival of broadcasts by the iconic Wolfman Jack, known for his presence on 1090 XERB during the 1960s. This initiative marks the first station in More...
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    November 4th, 2024, 03:12 PM
    From Radio Online: Rhythmic CHR WWKX-FM in Providence flips to Classic Rock, rebranding as "106.3 The Wolf." This change took effect on Saturday, November 2. The station, licensed to Woonsocket since 1990 and formerly known as "Hot 106.3," had been known for its Rhythmic, Hip-Hop and Randamp;B tunes but More...
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    November 4th, 2024, 02:25 PM
    From Radio Insight: After less than six months in mornings at iHeartMedia Classic Rock 100.7 WZLX Boston, The Rich Shertenlieb Show has exited the station as part of today’s cuts. Shertenlieb debuted on WZLX in May following his exit from the “Toucher & Rich Show” at Beasley Media Group’s ?98.5 The Sports Hub? WBZ-FM in November 2023. He and Fred Toucher had anchored mornings at the station since its flip to Sports in 2009 after previously hosting afternoons and mornings at Rock 104.1 WBCN. He also Alternative ?99X? WNNX Atlanta and was a producer on the Kidd Kraddick Morning Show. Shertenlieb released the following statement. Hey guys hey- After five months, The Rich Shertenlieb Show will no longer air on WZLX. To say that I’m disappointed is an understatement. When we launched the show at the end of May, the plan was simple. We would take the months of Summer to build chemistry with the new cast and by Fall and football season, we would be close to sounding what our vision of the show would be. However, just over two months into the show, management decided to alter the format. They wanted music, I did not. However despite my disagreement about the decision, I agreed to move forward and music was added. After starting from scratch, watching the show fanbase grow and the interaction with the fans increase as they became part of our radio family is one my proudest accomplishments in all my years of broadcasting. I’ve never been part of that much growth, ever. But the thing that I am the most proud of is the team that I helped put together for the show. This was THE team. If I could work with all of them the rest of my career, I would die happy. I love all of these guys. And through the last several months and my differences in vision with management, these guys had my back the entire way. All of them. Michael Hurley fought with me to create a great show tooth and nail every step of the way. There is no one smarter, more loyal, or a better friend to me than Hurley has been over the past five months. For someone who had never done full time radio before, he understood it better than anyone else. Ted Johnson has become one of the elite talents in sports broadcasting, and I couldn’t be more proud to call him a friend. Ted knows what it’s like to win, and always had my back the entire way. Emerson Lotzia is like that guy from The Town. “Who’s car we gonna take?”. This guy worked his ass off every day to make the show sound great, and through everything the last several months was an absolute rock. You’re not gonna find a better guy than Kenny Young-helped me with the transition, and is a pro’s pro. A master of all trades, and a great friend through it all. Jojo always started my morning off with a laugh and fist bump, and was always the first person to send me show ideas. Gonna miss those amazing golden pipes. Thank you to Heart for the opportunity. Just because we didn’t have the same vision doesn’t mean I don’t thank you from the bottom of my heart for giving me a chance to assemble the team I’ve always wanted to work with. I LOVED this show. I loved our listeners. And I already miss you. -Rich more
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    November 4th, 2024, 01:21 PM
    From Radio Insight: Cuts are also ongoing today at Cumulus Media Indianapolis where among the exits is Kevin Freeman after 34 years in mornings at Country 95.5 WFMS. Freeman joined the station in 1990 where he was part of the show led by Jim Denny until Denny’s retirement at the end of last year. He had most recently been teamed with Matt Malone, who moved from afternoons to succeed Denny in January, and Deb Honeycutt, who has been with the morning show since 2000. Freeman also hosted overnights on Westwood One’s Classic Country network. more
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    November 4th, 2024, 12:30 PM
    From Radio Insight: In what may be its biggest round of layoffs since January 2020, massive cuts are underway today at iHeartMedia. The cuts include significant names across all levels of the company as it begins to implement a new operating structure following recent corporate restructurings. iHeart has been moving towards more regionalized operations at the market management level, which we’re told are also affecting promotions and sales teams. Most day-to-day programming of stations are moving to the national programming teams. We have already heard of many significant names affected by the cuts, but will only be publishing those who have gone public with their exits: Cleveland Bill Squire departs as co-host of the “Alan Cox Show” on Hot Talk/Rock 100.7 WMMS. A stand-up comedian, Squire has been with the station since 2013. Des Moines Ross Peterson exits as morning co-host at Sports 1460 KXNO/106.3 KXNO-FM after 20 years at the station. Tampa Jay Recher and Zac Blobner are out as hosts of “Jay & Z” from 12-3pm on Sports 1250/95.3 WDAE. Recher has been with the station since 2014 and was also Assistant Program Director at the station. Blobner joined the station in 2017 as a producer after three years at 930 WFXJ Jacksonville. The duo had hosted the early afternoon show since 2021. Washington DC Paul Jaxon exits as morning host at Classic Rock “Big 100” WBIG-FM and midday host at “Alt 104.5” WRFF Philadelphia. Jaxon joined WBIG-FM in September 2023 after 18 years in afternoons at WMMR Philadelphia from 2004-2022. He has also hosted mornings at WFNX Boston, KBPI Denver, and KURR Salt Lake City as well as nights at WHJY Providence in his career. This story is being continuously updated. more
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    November 4th, 2024, 11:53 AM
    From Radio Online: Mentoring and Inspiring Women in Radio (MIW) launches the Erica Farber Mentorship in Management program. Formerly known as the Mildred Carter Mentorship, this program is designed specifically to empower and elevate women in senior leadership across all facets of the radio industry -- including sales, More...
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    November 4th, 2024, 11:53 AM
    From Radio Online: This week's Cumulus Media | Westwood One Audio Active Group blog examines findings from a new Nielsen analysis of Portable People Meter tuning for the 2023-24 season and makes the case for using the NFL postseason listening audience as a means to jump start 2025 media plans. Monday's blog post shares More...
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    November 4th, 2024, 11:16 AM
    From Radio Online: In a move to bolster its Spanish-language broadcast services, Urban One inks a new Local Management Agreement (LMA) with La Mega Media and Lazo Media. Beginning November 1, Urban One will assume ownership and/or operational responsibilities for multiple stations across Cleveland, Columbus, Cincinnati and More...
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    November 4th, 2024, 11:16 AM
    From Radio Online: Jonathan Peterlin joins WKRK-FM (92.3 The Fan) in Cleveland as afternoon co-host. He teams with co-host Nick Wilson and will be heard weekdays from 2-7pm ET. Peterlin had previously served as the station's evening talent since 2022, hosting "Overtime with Jonathan Peterlin" weeknights from 7-11pm. He joined More...
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    November 4th, 2024, 10:02 AM
    From Radio Insight: Soaring Eagle Promotions’ Christian AC “Rise-FM” network across Ohio will join River Radio Ministries “The River” network when both switch to Christmas music on Friday, November 29. Soaring Eagle owns 88.5 WKEN Kenton, 88.9 WHEI Tiffin, 88.9 WSOH Zanesfield OH, 90.1 WJEE Bolivar, 90.7 WVMC-FM Mansfield and translators 88.9 W204CU Findlay, 91.1 W216AH Ashland, and 102.7 W274AN Jefferson. In a FAQ page about the move. Soaring Eagle Promotions Founder/GM Mark Boyer said, “In September 2023, I sensed the Lord leading me to reach out to RRM CEO Bill Montgomery about this idea. Are we better together? Is this what is best for God?s Kingdom? After many months of discussion and prayer, we determined the answer to both questions was a strong ?YES.? Together, we can accomplish more for the Kingdom. We can take the strengths of both our ministries and make a greater Kingdom Impact throughout Ohio. Together, we will continue to provide our listeners spiritual encouragement, build partnerships in the community, and see lives transformed by the Gospel message. We will continue to serve you with a message of hope, outstanding music, and terrific concerts.” While River Radio Ministries will manage the programming of the stations, Soaring Eagle Promotions will continue to manage local events including their annual Rock The Lake concert in August and take over managing RiverFest in June. more
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    November 4th, 2024, 09:22 AM
    From Radio Insight: Audacy Sports “92.3 The Fan” WKRK-FM Cleveland Heights/Cleveland OH has promoted Jonathan Peterlin to afternoon co-host alongside Nick Wilson. Peterlin has been with the station since 2016 serving as an update anchor and fill-in host until moving to nights in 2022 and also hosts some shows for Audacy’s Infinity Sports Network. He now fills to co-host position that became open when Dustin Fox left the station at the end of August. Prior to joining the station, Peterlin hosted mornings at KGSO Wichita KS and served as a host and update anchor for Yahoo! Sports Radio. Peterlin commented, “92.3 The Fan and its listeners have been with me through every major chapter of my life, and this station has been a constant presence in my world. Afternoon drive in Cleveland is the pinnacle of what I?ve always aspired to, and I truly couldn?t imagine a better person to share this journey with than my good friend, Nick Wilson. I?m extremely thankful for the chance to continue this journey with the listeners and the team at 92.3 The Fan.” Brand Manager Keith Britton said, “We believe Jonathan?s addition and presence on the show will bring a unique passion and energy to afternoon drive. He has shown both the ability and readiness for this move and we are full speed ahead in our commitment to providing our listeners with the most engaging sports talk and entertainment on a daily basis.? more
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    November 4th, 2024, 07:02 AM
    From Radio Insight: Steve Hegwood?s Core Communicators has launched Hip Hop “Streetz 100.3” on Coastal Broadcasting of Larose Sports ?ESPN New Orleans? 100.3 KLRZ Larose/New Orleans LA. Launching with 5000 songs-in-a-row commercial-free, the move brings a competitor to iHeartMedia’s market leading “Q93” WQUE. The station is being operated via Time Brokerage Agreement with an option to purchase. The move marks Hegwood’s return to New Orleans nearly two decades after his On Top Communications Hip Hop “Hot 104.5” KNOU’s facilities were destroyed by Hurricane Katrina in 2005 leading to the company filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in early 2006. After its temporary facilities were destroyed by Hurricane Gustav in 2008, the station was sold twice and finally resumed full operations as 1980s Hits “Z104.5” KWMZ-FM in 2013. The Time Brokerage Agreement on file with the FCC notes that Core Radio Group has also entered into an Option Agreement to purchase the station with the $10,000 per-month LMA fees going towards the acquisition should it be exercised. The company operates multiple Hip Hop stations under the “Streetz” brand including in Atlanta, Charlotte, Chicago, and Norfolk. All of the stations also carry the Atlanta based “Yung Joc and The Streetz Morning Takeover” distributed by Superadio Networks. Local Sports programming had come to an end on KLRZ at the end of August when the 12-3pm “Sports Hangover with Gus Kattengell” ended after a fourteen year run between Cumulus Media’s “106.1 The Ticket” WMTI and then KLRZ. Kattengell also served as studio host for pre-game, halftime, and post-game coverage of the NBA’s New Orleans Pelicans for the past five year. The Pelicans announced their move from KLRZ to Audacy News/Talk 870 WWL New Orleans/105.3 WWL-FM Kenner for the upcoming season in June. KLRZ carries ESPN Radio national programming plus the morning and afternoon shows from Guaranty Media’s Baton Rouge based ?104.5 ESPN? WNXX Jackson/104.9 KNXX Donaldsonville LA. more
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    November 4th, 2024, 06:02 AM
    From Radio Insight: Jordan Zeller’s Valley Broadcasting completed its move of 99.1 KQYZ Emerado ND into the Grand Forks ND market with a frequency change as ?Christmas 98.5? at 5pm on Wednesday, October 30. In addition to Christmas music, the station is currently airing North Dakota State University and Green Bay Packers football. The move comes as the station completed its upgrade from a 100 watt Class A on 99.1 to a 9kW/102m Class C3 with the company stating it now provides a strong signal to approximately 110,000 residents of Grand Forks, East Grand Forks, Crookston, the Grand Forks Air Force Base and the northern Red River Valley. Valley Broadcasting also operates KMSR Inc’s Full Service Classic Hits 105.5 KMAV-FM Sports/Oldies “99 KMSR” 1520 KMSR Northwood/98.9 K255DG Mayville. Zeller can be reached at jordan@grandforksradio.com. more
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    November 3rd, 2024, 05:24 PM
    From Radio Insight: The ongoing cuts continue at Beasley Media Group as APD/morning host ‘Mean Jean’ Fremont has exited Classic Hip Hop “105.1 The Bounce” WMGC-FM Detroit. Fremont had joined WMGC-FM in October 2022. He began his career at Rhythmic CHR “102 Jamz” WJHM turned CHR ?101.9 Amp Radio? WQMP Orlando and also worked in that market at Cox CHR ?Power 95.3? WPYO as well as spending two stints at SummitMedia Hip Hop ?Hot 104.5? WKHT Knoxville TN first as night host from 2014 to 2018 before returning in November 2019 as MD/afternoon host and later rising to APD and then Program Director until moving to Detroit. Fremont shared, “They say all good things come to an end and that includes my time at the BOUNCE and in Detroit. My position with Beasley Media was eliminated and Thursday was my last day with the company. Over the last two years; we laughed, we cried, we celebrated and did a lot of really dope things. Shoutout to Shannon Renee for being a star, welcoming me (when the first day we met was my first day on the job) and helping make my job easy everyday by being such a pro! Doing a Morning Show was never a goal of mine, but I?m glad I had the opportunity to do it in this city with Shannon as my partner in crime. I never would?ve thought I?d go from doing Afternoon?s in Knoxville to mornings in Detroit, but it happened and still blows my mind. Shoutout to the amazing city of Detroit for embracing me, tuning in to the show, and positive feedback. Thank you to all of my co-workers for embracing me and helping making me better in every aspect of my job. I got to do a lot of really things (I never thought were in the cards for me) and connected with a lot of dope people, who I?ll never forget. I?ll be around most of the month, but I?m excited to spend more time with my family in Florida while I figure out what?s next. With how 2024 has played out, it?s needed, for sure. All love, always.” Co-host Shannon Renee remains in place in mornings. more
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    November 3rd, 2024, 04:51 PM
    From Radio Online: Hip Hop WWKX-FM in Providence, RI, formerly known as "Hot 106.3" flipped to Classic Rock as "106.3 The Wolf" on Saturday. Since 1990, the station licensed to Woonsocket, had played Rhythmic, Hip-Hop and Randamp;B music. A new website for the station proclaims that "real Classic Rock has returned to Southern More...
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    November 3rd, 2024, 04:51 PM
    From Radio Insight: Average Quarter Hour Share for Persons 6+, Mon-Sun 6AM-Mid Top 50 Share SEP 24 OCT 24 Calls Name Market Format Owner 14.9 15.4 KJMS-FM V101 MEMPHIS Adult R&B iHeartMedia 14.3 15.3 WISN-AM NewsTalk 1130 WISN MILWAUKEE Conservative Talk iHeartMedia 12.2 13.6 WQMG-FM 97.1 QMG GREENSBORO Adult R&B Audacy 10.3 13.0 KFXN-FM 100.3 KFAN MINNEAPOLIS Sports iHeartMedia 11.9 12.2 KBPA-FM 103.5 Bob FM AUSTIN Adult Hits Waterloo Media 11.7 12.0 KCMO-FM 94.9 KCMO KANSAS CITY Classic Hits Cumulus 12.1 11.8 WAMU-FM WAMU 88.5 WASHINGTON, DC Public News/Talk American University 10.5 11.7 WOCL-FM 105.9 Sunny FM ORLANDO Classic Hits Audacy 9.0 11.4 WXYT-FM 97.1 The Ticket DETROIT Sports Audacy 8.7 10.7 WBNS-FM 97.1 The Fan COLUMBUS Sports Tegna 10.9 10.7 WDUV-FM 105.5 The Dove TAMPA Soft AC Cox Media 10.3 10.1 WCJK-FM 96.3 Jack FM NASHVILLE Adult Hits Midwest Communications 9.5 10.1 WSB-AM 95.5 WSB ATLANTA News/Talk Cox Media 7.6 10.0 WOKV-FM News 104.5 WOKV JACKSONVILLE News/Talk Cox Media 9.2 10.0 WWSW-FM 94.5 3WS PITTSBURGH Classic Hits iHeartMedia 9.5 9.9 WRCH-FM Lite 100.5 HARTFORD AC Audacy 8.0 9.8 WIP-FM SportsRadio 94 WIP PHILADELPHIA Sports Audacy 10.0 9.7 WVKL-FM 95.7 R&B NORFOLK Adult R&B Audacy 8.4 9.6 WCFB-FM Star 94.5 ORLANDO Adult R&B Cox Media 8.9 9.5 WZMX-FM Hot 93.7 HARTFORD Rhythmic CHR Audacy 8.6 9.5 KUT-FM KUT 90.5 AUSTIN Public News/Talk University of Texas 10.0 9.5 WJXA-FM Mix 92.9 NASHVILLE AC Midwest Communications 9.0 9.3 WMJI-FM Majic 105.7 CLEVELAND Classic Hits iHeartMedia 8.9 9.2 WUNC-FM WUNC 91.5 RALEIGH Public News/Talk University of North Carolina 9.9 9.2 WGRR-FM 103.5 WGRR CINCINNATI Classic Hits Cumulus 10.6 9.2 KOLA-FM KOLA 99.9 RIVERSIDE Classic Hits Anaheim Broadcasting 10.5 9.1 WHQT-FM Hot 105 MIAMI Adult R&B Cox Media 9.2 9.1 WTOP-FM WTOP Radio WASHINGTON, DC News Hubbard 8.1 8.9 KFBK-AM News 93.1 KFBK SACRAMENTO News/Talk iHeartMedia 7.3 8.9 WRVR-FM 104.5 The River MEMPHIS AC Audacy 8.5 8.8 WIBC-FM 93 WIBC INDIANAPOLIS News/Talk Urban One 10.1 8.8 KCFX-FM 101 The Fox KANSAS CITY Classic Rock Cumulus 7.0 8.8 WLKO-FM 102.9 The Lake CHARLOTTE Adult Hits iHeartMedia 8.2 8.7 WTLC-FM 106.7 WTLC INDIANAPOLIS Adult R&B Urban One 9.3 8.7 WDVE-FM 102.5 DVE PITTSBURGH Rock iHeartMedia 8.3 8.6 KQED-FM 88.5 KQED SAN FRANCISCO Public News/Talk Northern California Public Broadcasting 9.8 8.5 WJMH-FM 102 Jamz GREENSBORO Hip Hop/R&B Audacy 8.4 8.5 KUOW-FM KUOW 94.9 SEATTLE Public News/Talk University of Washington 8.9 8.5 KTIS-FM 98.5 KTIS MINNEAPOLIS Christian AC Northwestern Media 7.9 8.5 WBAB-FM 102.3 WBAB NASSAU/SUFFOLK Classic Rock Cox Media 7.9 8.5 WHUR-FM 96.3 WHUR WASHINGTON, DC Adult R&B Howard University 8.2 8.4 WZAK-FM 93.1 WZAK CLEVELAND Adult R&B Urban One 7.9 8.4 KDKA-FM 93.7 The Fan PITTSBURGH Sports Audacy 7.4 8.4 WRMF-FM 97.9 WRMF WEST PALM BEACH Hot AC Hubbard 8.6 8.4 WWLI-FM Lite 105 PROVIDENCE AC Cumulus 7.5 8.4 KKLZ-FM 96.3 KKLZ LAS VEGAS Classic Hits Beasley 9.6 8.4 WYXB-FM B105.7 INDIANAPOLIS AC Urban One 10.1 8.4 KESZ-FM 99.9 KEZ PHOENIX AC iHeartMedia 8.6 8.3 WLW-AM Newsradio 700 WLW CINCINNATI News/Talk iHeartMedia 8.1 8.3 WJGL-FM 96.9 The Eagle JACKSONVILLE Classic Hits Cox Media Top 50 CUME Oct '24 Cume Calls Name Market Format Owner 3,470,000 WLTW-FM 106.7 Lite FM NEW YORK AC iHeartMedia 2,529,700 WCBS-FM 101.1 CBS-FM NEW YORK Classic Hits Audacy 2,515,300 WKTU-FM 103.5 KTU NEW YORK Hot AC iHeartMedia 2,387,700 WHTZ-FM Z100 NEW YORK CHR iHeartMedia 2,293,800 WNEW-FM New 102.7 NEW YORK Hot AC Audacy 2,027,000 KRTH-FM K-Earth 101 LOS ANGELES Classic Hits Audacy 1,917,700 KOST-FM KOST 103.5 LOS ANGELES AC iHeartMedia 1,784,200 KBIG-FM 104.3 MYfm LOS ANGELES Hot AC iHeartMedia 1,738,800 WAXQ-FM Q104.3 NEW YORK Classic Rock iHeartMedia 1,689,500 KODA-FM Sunny 99.1 HOUSTON AC iHeartMedia 1,622,100 WINS-FM 1010 WINS on 92.3 FM NEW YORK News Audacy 1,587,300 WSKQ-FM Mega 97.9 NEW YORK Spanish Tropical Spanish Broadcasting 1,576,000 KIIS-FM 102.7 KIIS FM LOS ANGELES CHR iHeartMedia 1,516,800 KTWV-FM 94.7 The Wave LOS ANGELES Rhythmic AC Audacy 1,413,300 WBLS-FM 107.5 WBLS NEW YORK Adult R&B MediaCo 1,290,100 KCBS-FM 93.1 Jack FM LOS ANGELES Adult Hits Audacy 1,195,500 WLIT-FM 93.9 Lite FM CHICAGO AC iHeartMedia 1,144,000 WQHT-FM Hot 97 NEW YORK Rhythmic CHR MediaCo 1,129,400 KLVE-FM 107.5 Amor LOS ANGELES Spanish Contemporary Univision 1,110,300 WWPR-FM Power 105.1 NEW YORK Hip Hop/R&B iHeartMedia 1,059,100 KLOS-FM 95.5 KLOS LOS ANGELES Classic Rock Meruelo Group 1,049,800 WFAN-FM 101.9 The Fan NEW YORK Sports Audacy 1,042,400 WLS-FM 94.7 WLS-FM CHICAGO Classic Hits Cumulus 1,024,200 KKHH-FM 95.7 The Spot HOUSTON Adult Hits Audacy 991,400 KDGE-FM Star 102.1 DALLAS AC iHeartMedia 986,700 KNX-FM KNX News 97.1 LOS ANGELES News Audacy 968,900 WIP-FM SportsRadio 94 WIP PHILADELPHIA Sports Audacy 964,300 WXNY-FM La X 96.3 NEW YORK Spanish Contemporary Univision 962,200 KOIT-FM 96.5 KOIT SAN FRANCISCO AC Bonneville 960,400 WKSC-FM 103.5 Kiss FM CHICAGO CHR iHeartMedia 957,900 WDRV-FM 97.1 The Drive CHICAGO Classic Rock Hubbard 935,700 WBEB-FM B101.1 PHILADELPHIA AC Audacy 926,800 KSPF-FM 98.7 The Spot DALLAS Classic Hits Audacy 902,100 KROQ-FM 106.7 K-Roq LOS ANGELES Alternative Audacy 897,200 KHMX-FM Mix 96.5 HOUSTON Hot AC Audacy 896,700 WNIC-FM 100.3 WNIC DETROIT AC iHeartMedia 875,000 WTMX-FM 101.9 The Mix CHICAGO Hot AC Hubbard 865,000 KYSR-FM Alt 98.7 LOS ANGELES Alternative iHeartMedia 863,700 KLAX-FM 97.9 La Raza LOS ANGELES Regional Mexican Spanish Broadcasting 855,000 KKBQ-FM 93Q HOUSTON Country Urban One 849,000 WPAT-FM 93.1 Amor NEW YORK Spanish Contemporary Spanish Broadcasting 834,100 KRBE-FM 104.1 KRBE HOUSTON CHR Cumulus 826,100 WXBK-FM 94.7 The Block NEW YORK Classic Hip Hop Audacy 811,100 KJKK-FM 100.3 Jack FM DALLAS Adult Hits Audacy 810,200 WXRT-FM 93XRT CHICAGO AAA Audacy 809,200 WBBM-AM WBBM Newsradio 780 & 105.9 CHICAGO News Audacy 808,300 KDMX-FM Mix 102.9 DALLAS Hot AC iHeartMedia 800,800 KHKS-FM 106.1 Kiss FM 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    November 3rd, 2024, 04:11 PM
    From Radio Insight: New Century Broadcasting Classic Country 1340 KAND/104.9 K285HC Corsicana TX ceased operations on October 31. Owner Diane Raymond told the Corsicana Daily-Sun that she was heartbroken over the closure, which she cited revenue issues, personal hardships, and lack of local staff to run it. She also stated that plans have yet to be determined whether to resurrect the station in the future. KAND signed-on in 1937 and had been owned by Raymond’s New Century Broadcasting since 2010 after previous ownership intended to shut it down at the end of 2007. It carried Corsicana High School and Navarro College football, but had discontinued its local “Talk Time” show earlier this year. more
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    November 3rd, 2024, 02:10 PM
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    November 2nd, 2024, 11:10 AM
    From Radio Insight: After two days of stunting, Cumulus Media flipped the former Hip Hop “Hot 106” WWKX Woonsocket/Providence RI to Classic Rock “106.3 The Wolf” at midnight. The change brings a matching playlist, with “102.3 The Wolf” WMOS Stonington CT, which covers the southeastern corner of Connecticut and southwestern Rhode Island and had been run out of studios at the Mohegan Sun Casino in Uncasville CT. With a new logo to match WWKX, WMOS’s schedule continues to list Mike English in mornings and Westwood One’s Steve Gorman Rocks at night, however the remainder of the local airstaff including New London CT cluster News Director/midday host Jody Morris and Program Director/afternoon host Patrick Cole are no longer listed. The new format positions WWKX against iHeartMedia Rock 94.1 WHJY, which ranked fourth in the Providence market with a 7.4 share in the October Nielsen Audio ratings, but has led the market as recently as July. This story will be updated as more information is available. more
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    November 2nd, 2024, 10:30 AM
    From Radio Insight: Longtime South Florida personality ‘Jill Tracey’ Folmar passed away on Friday, November 1 at the age of 60. A native of Detroit, Tracey has been a staple of the Miami market since the early 1990s where she spent the majority of her career at the Cox Media Group cluster until being part of the company’s June layoffs. Tracey began her career in publicity and as a South Beach gossip columnist, which would bring her to R&B 1490 WMBM. She would spend eight months co-hosting mornings at WHQT in 1997-98 followed by a six year run at Hip Hop “99 Jamz” WEDR from 98-2004. After some time in Los Angeles where she appeared on the reality show “Starting Over” and worked at Jazz 88.1 KKJZ, she returned to Miami in 2006 running her own content company that produced audio and video features including “Love, Life and the 411″ for WHQT. That would lead to her return to the station in 2014 as News Director where she hosted the local inserts on the Tom Joyner and Rickey Smiley morning shows and hosted the Sunday night ?Hot Talk with Jill Tracey” community affairs show. A former president of the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) South Florida chapter, she was in a campaign for a seat on the Hollywood FL City Commission serving the city’s District 2. Cox Media Group released the following statement: It is with heavy hearts that we remember Jill Tracey, a remarkable voice in Miami radio and a beloved figure at HOT 105 FM. South Florida has lost a true radio icon and community voice. For years, Jill Tracey graced the airwaves with her dynamic personality, insightful commentary, and passion for serving her community. Known not only for her work as a radio host but also as a community leader. Jill?s impact extended far beyond the studio walls. Jill Tracey began her career as a South Beach columnist, crafting stories that spoke to the heart of Miami?s vibrant, diverse culture and community. Her love and passion for storytelling led her to HOT 105, where she became a staple on the station?s popular HOT Talk segment. In her role, Jill wasn?t just a host?she was a trusted friend, mentor, and voice for the voiceless. She addressed topics that mattered, often shedding light on issues affecting the African-American community and creating a space for open, honest, and sometimes difficult conversations. Beyond her radio presence, Jill was active in local community organizations, frequently attending charity events, fundraisers, and panel discussions that supported underrepresented voices and promoted positive change. Her advocacy, especially on topics such as racial equality, social justice, and mental health, resonated deeply with her listeners and the larger community. She was also deeply involved in the Miami arts and media scene, where she was a mentor and friend to countless aspiring broadcasters and journalists. Her dedication to highlighting Black culture and her commitment to representation within the media were cornerstones of her work. Jill?s dedication was not just to entertainment but to making a meaningful difference in people?s lives. Jill Tracey?s passing is a profound loss for Miami and the many listeners who tuned in to her show each day. Her voice, her laughter, and her wisdom will be missed, but her legacy will live on in the countless lives she touched. HOT 105 and the Miami community have lost a true trailblazer?a woman of grace, insight, unapologetic authenticity, and undeniable talent. Rest in peace, Jill Tracey; your impact will be felt for generations to come. Her family added: It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of Jill Tracey on November 1, 2024. A former personality at Hot 105 and a dedicated candidate for the District 2 Hollywood City Commission, Jill?s vibrant spirit and infectious laughter will be profoundly missed by all who had the privilege of knowing her. Jill?s remarkable career included serving as News Director at HOT 105, where she not only showcased her exceptional talent but also inspired countless others in the industry. As past president of the National Association of Black Journalists (NABJ) South Florida chapter, she championed diversity and excellence in journalism, leaving a lasting impact on the community she loved. Her commitment to public service was evident in her recent candidacy, where she sought to make a difference in the lives of her fellow residents. Despite facing health challenges in recent times, Jill?s resilience and determination never wavered. Jill Tracey was more than a colleague; she was a beloved member of the South Florida community, known for her warmth, humor, and unwavering support for others. Her legacy will continue to inspire and uplift those she touched throughout her life. As we remember Jill, we celebrate her contributions, her spirit, and the laughter she brought into our lives. She will always hold a special place in our hearts. Funeral arrangements will be announced soon. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Giselle Andres (@giselleandres) View this post on Instagram A post shared by Tony M Centeno (@_tonymc) more
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    November 1st, 2024, 06:00 PM
    From Radio Insight: The holiday season has begun en masse across the country with a larger number of stations than in the past using the start of November to make their seasonal music shift. While most of the stations are ones that make the move to Christmas music every year, there are a handful of newcomers this year. Pillar of Fire’s new Christian AC “Star 101.5” KSRC Denver joined sister “Star 93.3” WAKW Cincinnati in being one of the early converts. Northpine reports that 99.1 KQYZ Emerado ND completed its move into the Grand Forks ND market and frequency switch earlier this week to introduce itself to the market as “Christmas 98.5“. After not going all-Christmas in 2023, iHeartMedia’s “Movin 107.7” WMOV-FM Norfolk VA returned to holiday music this year. Two markets have already reached two all-Christmas stations as both Alpha Media Soft AC “102.3 The Rose” WXMA and SummitMedia AC “Mix 106.9” WVEZ have gone in Louisville, while both Mid-West Family AC “Magic 98” WMGN and Audacy Hot AC “Mix 105.1” WMHX made the move in Madison. Among the other stations to make the move (and this is not a complete list) are iHeartMedia’s WLIT Chicago, KBEB Sacramento, 107.3 K297AK Fort Collins CO, WSRW-FM Grand Rapids MI, WMAG Greensboro NC, WMXL Lexington KY, and KMXG Quad Cities. Townsquare Media launched on WTSS Buffalo and W248BO Tuscaloosa AL. Other stations include Alpha Media’s KLMS Lincoln NE, Pamal’s WHUD Peekskill and WYJB Albany NY, SummitMedia’s KSRZ Omaha, Horizon Broadcast Group’s KWPK-FM Bend OR, PMB Broadcasting’s WLTC Columbus GA, Bryan Broadcasting’s KAGC College Station TX, Digio Strategies WJKK Jackson MS, and Forever Media’s WPPY York PA. more
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    November 1st, 2024, 04:00 PM
    From Radio Insight: Audacy Hot AC “99.1 The Mix” WMYX Milwaukee News Director and afternoon host Tim Lethlean is departing the station following his show today. Lethlean previously worked at WMYX as a weekend/fill-in host from 2004 to 2007 before spending six years at News/Talk 620 WTMJ as a news anchor and fill-in host. He would return to WMYX in 2013 as News Director, while spending time in nights, middays, and since 2020 afternoons. He also has spent time at CHR “103.7 Kiss-FM” WXSS and Hot AC 94.5 WKTI Milwaukee, News/Talk 1310 WIBA and CHR “Z104” WZEE Madison, and CHR 95.5 WIFC Wausau WI. Lethlean told RadioInsight, “I’m looking forward to a little time away from the mic; plus some extra family time. I may be guilty of missing out on a few too many kids’ volleyball tournaments and dance competitions. I have some catching up to do!” On Facebook he wrote, “A quickie Tim update: I’m taking a break from Milwaukee radio. Friday will be my last day on-air at 99.1 WMYX. This is totally my decision. I’ve done two jobs, IT and radio, for 22 years now; and I have two kids in high school who will be out on their own soon. I don’t want to miss out on chances to make memories with my family. The Audacy crew is amazing and ridiculously supportive. I’ve made so many friends along my radio journey whom I can’t say enough positive about. I’ll still have my toes in broadcasting with my role on the Wisconsin State Emergency Communications Committee. I won’t say I’m done on-air either, but its time for a breather for a bit. Thank you for listening and supporting me along the way! I’m blessed to have enjoyed such a great run across the radio dial.” Tim Lethlean ? Tim announces November 1st is last day on WMYX more
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    November 1st, 2024, 04:00 PM
    From Radio Insight: As part of its deal with La Mega Media and Lazo Media to begin operations of their Spanish language brands in Cleveland, Cincinnati, Columbus and Indianapolis, Urban One has appointed their Chief Operating Officer Claudia DeLeon as VP/General Manager of Radio One Cleveland and Head of Spanish Broadcast Operations for Urban One. Radio One began operating the “Mega” brand in Cincinnati on October 1, transitioned their existing Regional Mexican “La Grande” brands in Columbus and Indianapolis to the “Mega” programming earlier today, while moving the brand in Cleveland from streaming to 1300 WJMO. DeLeon has led La Mega Media since March 2019 after serving as Vice President of predecessor TSJ Media from 2010-2019. Outgoing Cleveland VP/GM Eddie Harrell Jr., who was promoted to Co-President or Urban One’s Audio division earlier this week said, “We are thrilled to align with such a well-established brand in Ohio, one with a legacy of dedicated service to Hispanic communities in Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati. Equally exciting is the addition of Claudia DeLeon, a seasoned executive who brings a wealth of experience and talent to our team. Adding La Mega to our portfolio further strengthens our business footprint and enhances our offerings to reach minority communities across these key markets.” Radio One Division CEO David Kantor said, “This rebranding marks a significant enhancement to our Spanish-language media presence in Ohio and Indianapolis, aligning with the needs of our audiences and meeting the growing demand in these rapidly expanding Hispanic communities. Our goal is to deliver high-quality, culturally relevant programming that reflects the vibrant and diverse lives of our listeners. Through this arrangement, we can better serve Hispanic audiences in each market, connecting communities with music, news, and content that speaks directly to them.” more
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