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February 2, 2009
Evans Exits PLJ Mornings
The economic "storm" that's currently striking the business has claimed another casualty... weathercaster BILL EVANS, who will no longer provide morning forcasts to the SCOTT & TODD BIG SHOW on CITADEL Hot AC WPLJ/NEW YORK. A posting on … more »
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November 25, 2008
Wise Choice By Sports/Talk 101.1/St. Louis
Today's addition to the staff of new BONNEVILLE Sports WMVN (SPORTS/TALK 101.1)/ST. LOUIS is producer TODD WISE, who will serve as Producer of the new midday show with BRYAN BURWELL and PAT PARRIS when the station debuts its new format on JANUARY 1. WISE … more »
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August 27, 2008
Sirius And AMTC Cut Ties
It would appear that one of the first casualties of the SIRIUS XM merger is AMTC, APPLIED MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION, reports SEEKINGALPHA.COM. Great expectations had been placed on AMTC, the company that enjoyed an exclusive relationship with SIRIUS … more »
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June 4, 2008
Veteran Reporter Bill Cameron Returns To WLS-A
Three months after BILL CAMERON was forced out in the "Black FRIDAY" purge at CITADEL News/Talk WLS-A/CHICAGO, he's returned to his old job as political editor and City Hall reporter, writes ROBERT FEDER in THE CHICAGO SUN TIMES.. "I … more »
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December 20, 2007
Analysis: FCC Decisions Please Few, Alarm Many
By now, the din of outrage over the FCC's DEC. 18th meeting has dimmed to a just a loud roar, nevertheless a growing number of media observers are coming to the conclusion that Chairman KEVIN MARTIN tried to please everyone, ruling towards … more »
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November 26, 2007
Some Good, Mostly Bad News Says Jupiter Research
The good news: Digital music sales are surging, they're expected to hit $1.3 billion in 2007 and will account for some 34% of total music industry sales by 2012, up from 9% in 2006, writes REUTERS. The bad news: The rise in digital sales is not expected … more »
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July 25, 2006
Station Eyes Basketball Hall Of Fame For Studio
ENTERCOM is in talks to put the studios of its newly-acquired SPRINGFIELD, MA move-in in the BASKETBALL HALL OF FAME building, reports the BOSTON HERALD. The company bought WVEI/EASTHAMPTON, MA (formerly WBEC-F/PITTSFIELD) for $5.75 million with the … more »
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May 5, 2006
KNBR/SF Vet MacGowan, Others Exit
Additional casualties of the SUSQUEHANNA-CUMULUS bloodletting include 17 year veteran Sports KNBR-A/SAN FRANCISCO reporter-host BRUCE MACGOWAN, KNBR Dir. of Business Operations VALERIE BLACKBURN, and KNBR Sports Sales Mgr. BOB SARGENT, all of whom the … more »





