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September 21, 2021
Storic Media To Debut New True Crime Podcast 'Mayhem With Michele McPhee'
Journalist and former WTKK, WRKO-A, and WMEX-A/BOSTON talk show host MICHELE MCPHEE is hosting a new true crime podcast for STORIC MEDIA. "MAYHEM WITH MICHELE MCPHEE" debuts THURSDAY (9/23) and will examine BOSTON MARATHON bomber DZHOKHAR … more »
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September 8, 2021
NABOB Opposes Changing The Local Radio Ownership Rules
THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLACK OWNED BROADCASTERS (NABOB) has filed comments in the FCC’s 2018 Quadrennial Review of its broadcast ownership rules. They want the FCC to keep the current rules. This is the opposite of what the NATIONAL … more »
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August 25, 2021
Audible Debuts September Slate Of Originals
AUDIBLE has several new podcasts (although the company prefers to refer to the shows as "AUDIBLE Originals") debuting in SEPTEMBER. Debuting on SEPTEMBER 2nd is an addition to the AUDIBLE "WORDS + MUSIC" series, "BLACK ME … more »
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August 17, 2021
Reports: Bob Dylan Accused Of Sexually Abusing 12-Year-Old Girl In 1965 At Chelsea Hotel
BOB DYLAN is the subject of a lawsuit which alleges he plied a 12-year-old girl with drugs and alcohol before sexually abusing her at the CHELSEA HOTEL in 1965, when he was more than twice her age. According to papers filed in the MANHATTAN SUPREME … more »
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July 1, 2021
FCC's Relaxed Broadcast Ownership Rules Go Into Effect, Comment Deadlines Set For Revising 2018 Quadrennial Review Record
With the publication of a summary of the FCC's order reinstating its revised broadcast ownership rules in the Federal Register, the order became effective on JUNE 30th and the deadlines for filing comments and reply comments updating the record for … more »
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June 24, 2021
Rudy Giuliani Suspended From Practicing Law In New York State, Radio Appearances And Podcasts Cited By Court
RED APPLE MEDIA News-Talk WABC-A/NEW YORK host and former NEW YORK Mayor RUDY GIULIANI has been suspended from the practice of law in the state of NEW YORK for lying about the 2020 election in his capacity as former President TRUMP's attorney. A … more »
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June 17, 2021
Former WNYC/New York Reporter Fred Mogul Sues Station Over Termination
Former NEW YORK PUBLIC RADIO News-Talk WNYC-A-F/NEW YORK reporter FRED MOGUL has filed a defamation and wrongful termination suit against the station over his FEBRUARY 5th firing, reports the NEW YORK POST. MOGUL's suit claims that he was … more »
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June 14, 2021
Groups Urge President Biden To Move On Nominations For Open FCC Seat, Permanent Chair
REUTERS reports that more than 50 major organizations have sent a letter to President JOE BIDEN urging that action be taken on nominating someone to fill the open seat on the FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION (FCC), and that a permanent chair be chosen. … more »
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June 4, 2021
FCC Actions: One Proposed Fine, One Consent Decree, New Ownership Rules Approved
The FCC has proposed a $1,500 fine against RANGE PAGING, INC. for a late license renewal application for FM translator K280AT/ELY, MN. The Commission also reached a Consent Decree with ST. LOUIS COMMUNITY COLLEGE resolving online public fine violations … more »
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May 13, 2021
Jim Klobuchar, Longtime Minneapolis Star Tribune Columnist And Radio/TV Host And Senator's Father, Dies At 93
JIM KLOBUCHAR, the longtime TWIN CITIES newspaper columnist, TV and radio host, and father of Sen. AMY KLOBUCHAR (D-MN), died WEDNESDAY (5/12) in BURNSVILLE, MN at 93. He had been battling Alzheimer's disease but a cause of death was not immediately … more »









