New Board Chair For Baltimore Public Media
The organization that operates WYPR, the NPR Member station offering spoken word programming to Baltimore, and Adult Alternative sibling WTMD, has selected the President and CEO of Kennedy Krieger Institute in Baltimore to lead its Board of Directors.
A Hire, and a Promotion, for Triple Helix JV
A company formed in early 2024 as a joint venture between MaxxKonnect, Angry Audio and Logitek is welcoming a Director of Technical Services for MaxxKonnect and MK Technical. It's also making a promotion from within to fill the role of Regional Field Engineer.
NAB Radio Board of Directors Adds Three
Two Hispanic media leaders and a Cumulus Media C-Suite executive have each been appointed to the NAB Radio Board of Directors to fill vacancies. The appointments are effective immediately and were made by NAB Radio Board Chair Collin Jones in accordance with NAB bylaws.
Former TV News Director Bill Payer Is Mourned
He was retired from broadcast news management and enjoying life in Charleston, S.C. Now, many across the television industry are pausing to remember William Andrew "Bill" Payer, who died suddenly on January 21. He was 78 years of age.
Former MundoNow CEO Joins Nueva Network
The audio media company focused on the U.S. Hispanic consumer founded by José Villafañe has hired an individual who most recently served as President/CEO of Hispanic digital media brand MundoNow as its Chief Innovation Officer.
Comscore Welcomes A Veteran Ad Agency Leader As Measurement Head
He's been heralded as "an industry change-maker and strategic operator." Now, this individual is in the role of Chief Data and Analytics Officer and Head of Measurement at Comscore.
Entravision Lures Ex-SBS GSM For Similar Duties In L.A.
Media and advertising technology company Entravision, which maintains a broadcast radio and television station stable focused on the U.S. Hispanic community, has named a new SVP/GSM for its Los Angeles-area properties.
A Veteran S.F. Bay Area Meteorologist Readies for Retirement
He started working at this San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose TV station as the weekend meteorologist in 1992, after stints at KPIX-5; KFTY-50 in Santa Rosa, Calif.; and at KRON-4 during the late 1980s, when it was an NBC affiliate. Now, a 33-year tenure at KTVU-2 is coming to an end for meteorologist Bill Martin.
LG’s Top D.C. Voice To Chair ATSC Board in 2025
The ATSC, the nation's Broadcast Standards Association, has elected a Chairman of the ATSC Board of Directors to serve in the role across 2025. It is LG's most-senior U.S. government affairs, corporate communications and industry relations executive.
KABC-7 Welcomes A New Community Engagement Head
After 45 years of dedicated service, Teresa Samaniego is retiring as Vice President of Diversity and Community Engagement at KABC-7 in Los Angeles. Taking her role is the Director of Community Engagement at KTRK-13 in Houston.
Newsmax Makes a Savage Move For Sunday Nights
After many years of appearing as a guest on several shows each week, a Radio Hall of Fame inductee who became an icon as a fiercely conservative Talk host is getting his own one-hour prime-time program each Sunday on the Chris Ruddy-helmed Newsmax cable TV news network.
Edward F. McLaughlin Lifetime Achievement Award Goes To Mason
The award is given annually to an individual who has made invaluable contributions to the broadcast industry. It will be presented to Dan Mason during the BFOA Golden Mic Award Gala and Fundraiser at the Plaza Hotel in the City of New York on March 10.
Philadelphia Jazz Radio Icon Dies At 91
As 2025 began, a highly popular radio personality among jazz enthusiasts in Philadelphia was hospitalized, fighting a health challenge that came following a stroke in 2019. On Sunday, Bob Perkins — “BP with the GM” — passed away. He was 91 years old.
Going Dutch: Denemark Takes Key Role At Jingles Firm
An industry veteran widely recalled as the former longtime Exec. VP of Programming for USRN has joined a global radio branding company as its domestic Branding Consultant.
Scripps News Lures Landers For National Security Beat
As President Trump readies to once again make himself at home in the White House, Scripps News is welcoming a national security correspondent — a new role that will see this journalist focus on developments within federal intelligence agencies, the DoD and Department of Homeland Security, among other areas critical to the safety of the U.S.














