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April 7, 2020
Wondery CEO Hernan Lopez Indicted In FIFA Bribery Case
WONDERY Founder/CEO HERNAN LOPEZ was one of two former 21ST CENTURY FOX executives charged with bribery-related offenses by the DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE MONDAY (4/7). LOPEZ, the former CEO of FOX INTERNATIONAL CHANNELS, and CARLOS MARTINEZ, former Pres. of … more »
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March 25, 2020
Jackson Browne Says He Has Coronavirus
JACKSON BROWNE has revealed he has tested positive for COVID-19. ROLLING STONE reports, "BROWNE, 71, said he got tested for the virus after developing a 'small cough and a temperature' following a trip to NEW YORK earlier this month. … more »
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March 12, 2020
Coronavirus Forces Changes Across The Country Music Industry
In the latest impact of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) on the Country music community, stars DAN + SHAY, KENNY CHESNEY, BLAKE SHELTON, JASON ALDEAN, CHRIS STAPLETON, REBA MCENTIRE and many more have all scrapped or postponed tour dates, staffers from … more »
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January 29, 2020
NLRB Judge Rules Stephens Media Group/Watertown-Massena, NY Layoffs Violated Labor Law, Orders Rehirings
An Administrative Law Judge at the NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARD has ruled that STEPHENS MEDIA GROUP violated labor law in firing employees at its WATERTOWN and MASSENA, NY stations, and has ordered the company to rehire four employees that it … more »
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January 27, 2020
PIRATE Act Signed Into Law By President Trump
The "Preventing Illegal Radio Abuse Through Enforcement" (PIRATE) Act was signed into law by President TRUMP on FRIDAY (1/24). The anti-pirate radio law is intended to strengthen and streamline enforcement of anti-unlicensed operator laws and … more »
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December 12, 2019
FCC Adopts Changes To Comparative Processing And Licensing Rules For NCE FMs, LPFMs
The FCC has adopted changes to the comparative processing and licensing rules for noncommercial educational FMs and low power FMs. The Commission issued a Report and Order that adopts several rule changes from its earlier Notice of Proposed Rulemaking, … more »
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November 22, 2019
South Korea Tells BTS They Must Serve In Military
SOUTH KOREAN boy band BTS received a ruling that they will not be given exemption from mandatory military service, reports YAHOO. The KOREAN defense ministry reaffirmed its policy of no exceptions for pop stars. "The decision is likely to fuel … more »
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September 27, 2019
FCC Proposes 'Modernized' Public Notice Rules For Broadcast Applicants
The FCC has proposed new, "modernized" rules for the local public notice required to be given by broadcast applicants. The proposed rules would replace the requirement that the notice be published in a newspaper with notice to be given on a … more »
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July 10, 2019
Waiting For Disaster: New Orleans Radio -- Already Underwater -- Preps For Tropical Storm Barry
With NEW ORLEANS under a state of emergency due an early surge of flooding ahead of TROPICAL STORM BARRY, expected to hit landfall on SATURDAY, JULY 13th, Crescent City radio is already in emergency mode. iHEARTMEDIA Country WNOE NEW ORLEANS is among the … more »
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April 9, 2019
Metallica's All Within My Hands Foundation Partners With Food Banks For May 22nd Day Of Service
METALLICA's second annual ALL WITHIN MY HANDS FOUNDATION DAY OF SERVICE will take place on MAY 22nd, enlisting more than 1,000 volunteers to spend a day working at local food banks across the U.S.. METALLICA fans across the U.S. are invited to … more »









