Saturday, November 15, 2025

Gois’ AM Will Soon Be Gone, But It’ll Be Very Relevant

It's a Class B AM with an FM translator serving the Hartford area, including nearby Bristol, Conn., from New Britain, Conn. And, it has long been a voice of the Spanish-language audience in the Constitution State under the ownership of Paul Gois. Soon, that will change, with these "Mega" facilities poised to find Jesus.
Entravision Communications Corporation

Is Entravision Stock ‘Volatile’?

With Thursday's close at $2.77, Entravision Communications shares are at their lowest price since February 2013. But, does that make EVC a volatile stock?

PPM’s impact on ratings

After looking at the first month of PPM data from Philadelphia, Bear Stearns analyst Victor Miller says radio may have to rethink how it...
iHeart Radio

CCME launches iHeartRadio Hispanic Network

Adding to Clear Channel/Premiere Networks’ syndication deal with El Mandril, Group Radio Centro will
Cumulus

Tim Jeffreys leaving KFOG mornings

Morning driver Tim Jeffries is reportedly leaving to pursue another opportunity—possibly within the Cumulus/Bay Area station group. Cluster OM Bill Pugh is sitting in...

KRDE brings NAU Football to Phoenix

KRDE 94.1 Phoenix and Northern Arizona have inked a contract which makes KRDE the exclusive outlet for NAU football and basketball for the 2007...

RTDNA Unveils Radio’s Latest Murrow Award Winners

The Radio Television Digital News Association has announced the national winners of the 2023 Edward R. Murrow Awards. This prestigious recognition honors over 100 outlets across radio, digital, and television journalism. This announcement follows the regional winners announced in May.

Veteran anchor Bob Walker dead at 77

ABC News Radio reports that retired anchor Bob Walker has died at age 77. His career at the network crossed four decades, from the...

U.S. Caribbean Media Get Six-Month Recovery Extension

It is nearly one year since Hurricane Irma, and then Hurricane Maria, wreaked havoc and widespread devastation across Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Many broadcast facilities have not been rebuilt; operations have not resumed. The Media Bureau of the FCC is aware of this, and is providing guidance to stations in the U.S. Caribbean territories concerning the procedures to follow.

NAB ‘Pleased’ Of FCC’s Audacy Post-Bankruptcy Plan OK

"While we do not take a position on the merits of this or any particular broadcast transaction, it is essential that the FCC’s regulatory processes are fair and predictable so that broadcasters can innovate and invest in their stations to the benefit of communities across the country," NAB head Curtis LeGeyt said.

‘KPAM Is Alive and Well’

If there was any concern across the Rose City that Talk KPAM-AM 860 and its Adult Standards sibling, KKOV-AM "Sunny 1550" in Vancouver, Wash., would be swept away by snow melt flowing into the Willamette River, all worries have been alleviated. Each of the stations are "alive and well" several months after Pamplin Media Group agreed to sell the duo to Intelli LLC. The news came from the media company that's now operating KPAM and KKOV — and it is not Intelli.

Radio News: YEA/Global, TKRN, Walt Disney, pot

In today’s tour through the wilds of radio news items...
Saga Communications, Inc.

Saga Board Declares Cash Dividend

Sga's board declares quarterly cash dividend.

NAB wants to handle the truth

The National Association of Broadcasters is pressing its case to see filings from XM Satellite Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio concerning terrestrial repeaters which...

Cox Radio shareholders spurn buyout

Less than the required 50% of publicly-held shares of Cox Radio were tendered by Wednesday’s deadline, so Cox Enterprises has extended the buyout offer until 5:00 pm ET today (Friday). Cox