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August 28, 2008
New Sports Talker For Fort Myers
FORT MYERS BROADCASTING CO. Regional Mexican WPTK-A (RUMBA 1200)/FORT MYERS, FL is flipping to Sports at noon ET TODAY (8/28) using FOX SPORTS RADIO and PREMIERE's JIM ROME. The station will also carry a local show weekdays 3-7p with crosstown CBS … more »
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June 30, 2008
Francesa: Mike And The Mad Dog 'At A Crossroad'
Are MIKE AND THE MAD DOG history at CBS Sports WFAN-A/NEW YORK or not? Following last week's comments by CHRIS RUSSO confirming tensions between he and MIKE FRANCESA, but downplaying the rumors first surfacing in NEWSDAY that the show may be … more »
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June 24, 2008
Russo: No Mike And The Mad Dog Split
CBS Sports WFAN-A/NEW YORK afternoon "MIKE AND THE MAD DOG" co-host CHRIS "MAD DOG" RUSSO downplayed the speculation in NEWSDAY this weekend that he and MIKE FRANCESA are breaking up their long-running act, admitting that the two had … more »
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May 15, 2008
Burns: Proper Marketing Keys Format Flip Success
The current tight economic times are lowering the success ratio of format flips to entities such as JACK and MOViN’, ALAN BURNS & ASSOC. CEO ALAN BURNS noted in an exclusive ALL ACCESS interview. He pointed out that in order for any formats … more »
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May 1, 2008
Abdul Rehearses Reasons For 'Idol' Critique Mixup
After confusing practically half the free world last TUESDAY night by critiquing two songs by AMERICAN IDOL contestant JASON CASTRO -- when he and all the other contestants performed just one song each -- judge PAULA IDOL admitted that her confusion came … more »
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November 27, 2007
PPM Delay To Lower Arbitron Projected '08 Revs
In a hastily arranged conference call, ARBITRON CEO STEVE MORRIS admitted that the PPM delay in nine markets will put a major hit on its 2008 financial projections, costing the ratings company anywhere from 22-33 cents per share in 2008 revenue, but it … more »
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September 26, 2007
Congress Asks Questions About Hip-Hop Lyrics
Congress took aim yesterday at rappers and the labels who promote them as lingering fallout from the DON IMUS controversy continued, writes THE NEW YORK POST. Testifying were VIACOM CEO PHILIPPE DAUMAN, UNIVERSAL MUSIC GROUP CEO DOUG MORRIS, WARNER MUSIC … more »
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September 17, 2007
News Corp. Renegotiations With Apple To Be Dicey
APPLE ITUNES execs can expect a rough ride when they seek to renegotiate content deals with NEWS CORP., the media giant's COO, PETER CHERNIN, said FRIDAY. THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER reports CHERNIN, speaking at the ROYAL TELEVISION SOCIETY's biannual … more »
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August 17, 2007
Arbitron Denies NABOB Call For Slower PPM Rollout
ARBITRON has quickly responded to The NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLACK OWNED BROADCASTERS' (NABOB) suggestion that ARBITRON postpone rolling out PPM to new markets until it corrects "significant flaws" in its methodology. Their … more »
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May 25, 2007
John Hogan Discusses L.I.M., PPM And More
The current issue of FORBES has an interview with CLEAR CHANNEL RADIO CEO JOHN HOGAN, conducted by LOUIS HAU. In the interview, HOGAN talked about what CLEAR CHANNEL is doing to revitalize station formats, downplayed concerns among some radio executives … more »









