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December 20, 2017
Radio Preacher Arrested On Sexual Assault Charges
A controversial radio preacher has been arrested on sexual assault charges, prompting some stations across the country to drop the show. The CHARLESTON POST AND COURIER reports that RALPH GORDON STAIR, a Pentecostal minister also known as "BROTHER … more »
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January 9, 2017
Beasley Moves Matt Smith To Philadelphia. AJ Lurie To Wilmington
BEASLEY MEDIA GROUP has moved MATT SMITH from VP/Market Manager of its WILMINGTON, DE cluster, which includes AC WJBR/WILMINGTON and Religion WTMR-A/CAMDEN, NJ-PHILADELPHIA, to VP/GSM of Sports WPEN (97.5 THE FANATIC), Sports WTEL-A (610 SPORTS), and … more »
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December 14, 2016
Joe Bell Named Market Manager At Beasley/Philadelphia
Longtime SOUTH FLORIDA radio market manager JOE BELL is heading up I-95 to PHILADELPHIA to serve as Market Manager of BEASLEY MEDIA GROUP's PHILADELPHIA cluster. BELL worked for BEASLEY in FORT MYERS-NAPLES and MIAMI from 1998-2014, running Country … more »
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December 3, 2014
Beasley Names Matt Smith VP/Market Manager
BEASLEY BROADCAST GROUP has appointed MATT SMITH VP/Market Manager overseeing WJBR/WILMINGTON, DE and a cluster of three AM stations in the PHILADELPHIA market that include WWDB-A, WTMR-A and WTEL-A (formerly WIP-A). Most recently, SMITH served as … more »
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October 2, 2014
It's A Big Deal: CBS Swaps For Beasley’s Philadelphia FMs, Miami Cluster
As widely speculated in recent weeks, CBS RADIO is swapping its CHARLOTTE and TAMPA clusters and Sports WIP-A (CBS SPORTS RADIO 610 AM)/PHILADELPHIA to BEASLEY BROADCAST GROUP in exchange for BEASLEY's PHILADELPHIA FM and MIAMI stations. CBS will … more »
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October 3, 2006
Beasley Buys WJBR/Wilmington
NEXTMEDIA is selling AC WJBR/WILMINGTON, DE to BEASLEY for $42 million. BEASLEY started operating WJBR under an LMA on SUNDAY (10/1); it owns a cluster in nearby PHILADELPHIA that includes Country WXTU, Top 40-Rhythm WRDW (WIRED 96.5), Religion WTMR-A, … more »
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May 18, 2006
FCC Fines WTMR/Camden-Philly For Power-Down Violation
BEASLEY gets nailed with a $4,000. FCC fine for exceeding its authorized 500 watt nighttime power at Religion WTMR-A/CAMDEN-PHILADELPHIA. The fine arose from the FCC's allegations that the station failed to power down at local sunset on JULY 15 and 29, … more »




