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August 2, 2021
Audacy's 'Stars And Strings' To Benefit Nonprofit 9/11 Day
AUDACY’s live event series “Stars and Strings” returns this year, hosted by WNSH (NEW YORK’S COUNTRY 94.7)/NEW YORK. The lineup features DARIUS RUCKER, ZAC BROWN, CHRIS YOUNG, LEE BRICE, TENILLE ARTS and CAROLINE JONES. It will … more »
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July 23, 2021
Bill Offering Tax Credits To Help Local News Media Introduced In Senate
A bill to help local news media through tax credits has been introduced by Democrats in the SENATE. The Local Journalism Sustainability Act of 2021 is sponsored by Sens. MARIA CANTWELL (D-WA), MARK KELLY (D-AZ), and RON WYDEN (D-OR) and is intended … more »
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May 26, 2021
NuVoodoo Study Looks At How Ready Americans Are To 'Get Back To Normal'
Are Americans ready to "get back to normal" now that the CDC has signaled that vaccinated people can prepare to do so? NUVOODOO has released data from a nationwide study that offers sobering news for radio as the country emerges from the … more »
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May 26, 2021
Tim Conway Jr., Sheron Bellio Suspended By KFI/Los Angeles For Asian Stereotype Bit
A bit parodying the wife of LOS ANGELES sportscaster VIC "THE BRICK" JACOBS has resulted in the suspension of evening host TIM CONWAY JR. and his Exec. Producer SHERON BELLIO by iHEARTMEDIA News-Talk KFI-A/LOS ANGELES. The bit, which aired on … more »
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May 20, 2021
Nielsen's April 2021 Survey Says Americans Are Returning To Radio
According to NIELSEN's APRIL 2021 PPM Survey, radio listening is on the rise. The most recent survey revealed new gains in radio listening across the number of markets for the second month in a row. As AMERICA continues to reopen, consumers are … more »
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April 29, 2021
NPR Turns 50 Years Old With Special Programming
NPR will celebrate its 50th anniversary with special programming and a commemorative logo. The network debuted in 1971, with "ALL THINGS CONSIDERED," the flagship daily news program, bowing on MAY 3, 1971; 88 member stations, 55 employees, and … more »
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March 18, 2021
NAB Issues Statement Condemning Violence Against Asian Americans
The NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BROADCASTERS issued a statement condemning the increase in violence against Asian Americans in light of the ATLANTA shootings and has added resources for reporters addressing the situation. The statement read, "We are … more »
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March 9, 2021
33% Of All Americans Now Own A Smart Speaker, Finds The Infinite Dial 2021
Thirty-three percent of all Americans now own a smart speaker, a 22% increase from 2020, according to new information from the Infinite Dial 2021 from EDISON RESEARCH and TRITON DIGITAL. Those who work from home are even more likely to own one of the … more »
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February 9, 2021
'Breaking Bobby Bones' To Premiere May 31st On National Geographic
Radio and television personality BOBBY BONES and NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC (NAT GEO) have revealed that BONES' new series, "Breaking BOBBY BONES" (NET NEWS 5/21/20), will premiere MONDAY, MAY 31st at 9p (CT). After its two-episode premiere, the … more »
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February 9, 2021
Former New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu Debuts 'Divided By Design' Podcast
Former NEW ORLEANS Mayor MITCH LANDRIEU's E PLURIBUS UNUM is partnering with JEREMIAH TITTLE's NEXT CHAPTER PODCASTS to launch s new podcast, "DIVIDED BY DESIGN," a look at systemic racism in AMERICA. The show uses clips from EPU's … more »









