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August 29, 2011
Cleveland's 92.3 The Fan Launches
The launch of CBS RADIO's Sports WKRK/CLEVELAND took place this morning as the station officially switches from Alternative RADIO 92.3 to 92.3 THE FAN as first announced earlier this month (NET NEWS 8/4). OHIO MEDIA WATCH has compiled all the information … more »
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June 21, 2011
Illinois Broadcasters Association Announces Silver Dome Award Winners
The ILLINOIS BROADCASTERS ASSOCIATION announced its SILVER DOME AWARDS recipients for 2011, at its annual convention WEDNESDAY, JUNE 15th in NORMAL, IL. ILLINOIS 2011 “Small Market Radio Station of the Year” honors went to PRITCHARD … more »
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May 4, 2011
EMF Buys In Fairbanks
ONE MINISTRIES, INC. is selling the construction permit for KZVV/FAIRBANKS, AK to EDUCATIONAL MEDIA FOUNDATION for $100,000. In other filings with the FCC, the receiver for the late HARVEY GRAHAM's CAROLINA BEACH MUSIC BROADCASTING, licensee of Classic … more »
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April 29, 2011
Radio One Relocates HQ To Silver Spring, MD
After years of flirting with the idea of moving to WASHINGTON, D.C., RADIO ONE is moving its corporate headquarters from LANHAM, MD to SILVER SPRING, MD. THE WASHINGTON POST reports that RADIO ONE, "owner of 53 Urban radio stations in 16 markets … more »
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November 11, 2010
President's Budget-Cutting Panel Proposes Cutting CPB Funding
The panel convened by President OBAMA to make recommendations on the federal budget has recommended cutting funding to the CORPORATION FOR PUBLIC BROADCASTING to zero. The bipartisan National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility proposed the $500 … more »
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September 8, 2010
Metromedia's John Kluge Dies At 95
JOHN KLUGE, who built METROMEDIA into one of the largest media companies in AMERICA in the 1960's through 1980's, died TODAY (9/8) in CHARLOTTESVILLE, VA at 95. KLUGE, born in GERMANY, came to the UNITED STATES at age 10 and worked on a FORD assembly … more »
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April 26, 2010
FCC Makes Tentative Picks In 32 Noncomm Application Groups
The FCC has made its tentative selections in 32 more groups of mutually exclusive applications for new or modified noncommercial FMs. Winners in this round include DEFUNIAK SPRINGS SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH in DEFUNIAK SPRINGS, FL; NEIGHBORHOODS … more »
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January 25, 2010
Former FCC Commissioner Jim Quello Dies At 95
Condolences to family and friends of former FCC Commissioner JAMES H. QUELLO, who died SUNDAY (1/24) at 95 in ALEXANDRIA, VA. QUELLO, a Democrat, was appointed to the Commission by President NIXON in 1974 and served through his 1998 retirement, … more »




