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June 28, 2010
WFED Joins Ravens Network
BONNEVILLE News WFED-A (FEDERAL NEWS RADIO)/WASHINGTON will serve as the WASHINGTON affiliate of the BALTIMORE RAVENS radio network. WFED also carries WASHINGTON NATIONALS baseball and WASHINGTON CAPITALS hockey; RAVENS games that conflict with … more »
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April 2, 2010
Candidate Ehrlich Will Stay On WBAL Until July
HEARST Talk WBAL-A/BALTIMORE will keep former MARYLAND Governor ROBERT EHRLICH's show on the air even though EHRLICH has announced that he will run for Governor again this NOVEMBER, reports the BALTIMORE BUSINESS JOURNAL. However, the station will pull … more »
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March 26, 2009
Hearst Offers To Buy Rest Of Hearst-Argyle
HEARST CORP. is offering $4/share cash for the remaining 33% of the Series A common stock it does not already own of HEARST-ARGYLE TELEVISION. The offer, which the company expects to commence in mid-APRIL, is 91% over the stock's closing price on … more »
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February 25, 2009
Hearst-Argyle Q4 Revenues Fall 9%
HEARST-ARGYLE TELEVISION fourth-quarter revenue fell 9% to $197.1 million, leading to net income dropping from a gain of $33.645 million (36 cents/share) to a loss of $552.149 million ($5.90/share), which includes a non-cash impairment charge of $926 … more »
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June 19, 2008
Hearst CEO Ganzi Exits
THE HEARST CORPORATION Pres./CEO and Director VICTOR F. GANZI has exited the company due to "irreconcilable policy differences with the Board of Trustees (of the HEARST family trust) about the future direction of the company." Former Pres./CEO … more »
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December 7, 2007
Hearst Buying More Of Hearst-Argyle
HEARST CORP. filed paperwork with the SEC THURSDAY informing the regulator that it is buying 8 million class A common shares of HEARST-ARGYLE TELEVISION, bringing its stake in the broadcaster to from 74% to 82%. HEARST, which made a failed bid to … more »
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October 15, 2007
Hearst's Tender Offer For Hearst-Argyle Stock Expires
HEARST CORP.'s tender offer to buy the 27% of HEARST-ARGLYE TELEVISION's Series A common stock it doesn't already own expired, and the company says that not enough shares were tendered to complete the $600 million deal. HEARST will return all shares that … more »
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April 17, 2007
KKOL-A Names Tom Clendening PD
TOM CLENDENING joins SALEM Talk KKOL-A/SEATTLE as PD. He was most recently with crosstown Talker KIRO-A (which was recently acquired by BONNEVILLE from ENTERCOM) and has been Director/Talk Programming at JONES RADIO NETWORKS, Director/News & … more »
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July 28, 2006
Hearst-Argyle Q2 Revenues Rise
HEARST-ARGYLE second quarter revenue rose 3% to $194 million, with earnings falling from 68 to 27 cents/diluted share (although 2005's numbers include 38 cents per share of one time tax benefits while 2006's figures include a penny per share of new … more »
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March 13, 2006
Limbaugh Moving In Baltimore... But Where?
Something's up in BALTIMORE Talk radio, where PREMIERE RADIO NETWORKS has announced that RUSH LIMBAUGH will be moving from longtime HEARST-ARGYLE-owned home WBAL-A on JUNE 1 to a new station to be announced "in the near future." If CLEAR … more »



