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December 21, 2012
Rewind 94.9/Cincy Asks Listeners For Their 'Last Requests'
HUBBARD BROADCASTING Variety AC WREW (REWIND 94.9)/CINCINNATI is asking TRI-STATE residents for their "Last Requests" -- the one song that they’d want to hear if the world was going to end today. "So far, we’ve played VANILLA … more »
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April 17, 2012
NAB Names 2012 Crystal Award Winners
The NAB handed out its Crystal Awards at the NAB SHOW's Radio Luncheon this afternoon. Winners, presented with their awards by BEASLEY BROADCASTING's CAROLINE BEASLEY along with NAB Pres./CEO GORDON SMITH, included: CATHOLIC BISHOP OF NORTHERN … more »
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February 7, 2012
LDR Plays Rewind 94.9/Cincinnati
HUBBARD BROADCASTING AC WREW (REWIND 94.9)/CINCINNATI has integrated LISTENER DRIVEN RADIO's LDR.Takeover platform to create "You Play It!," where listeners will pick the music every weeknight from 7-11p. You Play It! combines FACEBOOK, … more »
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June 6, 2011
Hubbard/Cincinnati Raises More Funds For Joplin
As the stories, images, and videos continue to come in from the tornado devastation in JOPLIN, MO, HUBBARD BROADCASTING AC WREW (THE NEW REWIND 94.9)/CINCINNATI held another local supply drive, along with their sister stations, Hot AC WKRQ (Q102), … more »
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June 3, 2011
Hubbard/Cincinnati Announces 'Rally 4 Relief'
On SATURDAY (6/4), HUBBARD BROADCASTING/CINCINNATI will hold their "RALLY 4 RELIEF" drive to benefit the JOPLIN tornado victims. The event will take place from 10a-6p at KROGER's MARKETPLACE in MASON, OH. HUBBARD radio stations WKRQ (Q102), … more »
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May 2, 2011
Delaware AM And Its FM Translators Sold
K-5 COMMUNICATIONS, LLC is selling 80s Oldies WMHZ-A (THE 80'S CHANNEL)/DOVER, DE and FM translators W252CH/DOVER and W286BS/MILFORD, DE to EKO MEDIA GROUP, INC. for $375,000. In other filings with the FCC, HORIZON CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP is selling … more »
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January 19, 2011
Hubbard Buys 17 Stations From Bonneville
HUBBARD BROADCASTING, INC. has agreed to acquire 17 radio stations BONNEVILLE INTERNATIONAL CORP. The purchase, reported to be for $505 million, entails BONNEVILLE clusters in CHICAGO, WASHINGTON, ST. LOUIS and CINCINNATI. BONNEVILLE Pres./CEO BRUCE … more »




