RHOF’s 2023 ‘Legends of Radio’ Inductees Revealed
The Museum of Broadcast Communications has unveiled the latest selection of 12 Legends inductees into the Radio Hall of Fame for 2023, recognizing the talents and efforts of on-air personalities, programmers and operators who contributed with greatness to the radio industry and have since passed away.
Saga increases profits, open to acquisitions
The net revenue pulled in by Saga Communications during Q2 2012 wasn’t exactly flat, but an increase
The ‘Right Time’ For Harvey Nagler Is January 6
The CBS News' VP of Radio began his radio industry management career in the 1960s. He's now announced his semi-retirement.
SiriusXM launching "Tiger Blood Radio"
The Charlie Sheen media fixation continues: Sirius XM Radio has created “Tiger Blood Radio,” a 24-hour limited run channel that will explore the breaking...
WPRO Providence hosting PM drive debates
With the Rhode Island primaries less than a month away, Citadel Broadcasting’s News outlet WPRO 630 is presenting five debates, one each day of...
Sirius XM class action lawsuit heading to trial
US District Judge Harold Baer Jr. dismissed some of the claims against Sirius XM, but the antitrust class action claim is now heading toward trial on
Dump button gets workout in Chicago
F-bombs were flying Friday when Chicago White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen called Mike North's WSCR-AM sports talk show to complain about an interview with...
Vile content on radio becomes SCOTUS indecency side show
RBR-TVBR observation: The discussion of radio in this proceeding is further evidence of the difficulty of crafting workable indecency regulations
Emmis’ Clean Opposition to RFRA
Nine heads of Indiana-based corporations wrote a letter to Gov. Mike Pence
A Leaner Emmis Sees Its Shares Skyrocket
The last week on Nasdaq has certainly been exciting for Emmis Communications. On June 10, the company confirmed that it is saying goodbye to the capital of the Lone Star State. That excited investors, and that enthusiasm hasn't ebbed. But, is that a "YES" vote for a N.Y. move?
Revenues fall for Cumulus, but pacings up
Cumulus Media reported that Q4 revenues were down 3.8% to 84.4 million, primarily due to a 2.8 million drop in political advertising from the...
Intel Radio Network launching second show
IRN Founder Rick Senninger is close to launching “Talk That Matters,” a new Conservative Talk Show focusing on what the general public is actually...
Political label forces objectionable ads onto KMBZ airwaves
Missouri has a US Senate seat up for grabs this year, and Entercom’s KMBZ-AM in Kansas City is running ads from a legally-qualified candidate...
MIX 94.1 sets 6th Annual Summerlin Kids' Mix & Ice Cream Festival
CBS Radio’s KMXB-FM Mix 94.1 Las Vegas in conjunction with the Summerlin residential community is presenting the 6th Annual Kids’ Mix & Ice Cream...
"Urban Radio in the PPM World" studied
Urban radio has an unmatched ability to reach and motivate African American consumers on behalf of advertisers and marketers, according to a new presentation...




