Friday, July 17, 2026

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Grupo Radio Centro expands revenue

The results are measured in pesos, not dollars, by Mexican broadcaster Grupo Radio Centro, but being in the black is great regardless of the...
Jay Davis

Davis Rises To Cumulus Media RVP Role

He leads Cumulus Media's radio stations in Oklahoma City, home to five audio brands, and has been the VP/Market Manager in the home of the Thunder since 2015. Now, he's adding additional responsibilities in a city that's home to the Air Force Academy. 
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Audacy Ready to Finalize Last Chapter 11 Case

The audio content creation and distribution company has filed a motion with the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas to officially close its last remaining case, involving Audacy Texas, LLC, which was kept open to address final administrative issues.

Close encounter in Pittsburgh

The transaction sending WLFP-AM Pittsburgh from Inner City Broadcasting to BusinessTalkRadio.net Inc. is a done deal. The deal, brokered by Frank Boyle, went into...

Enforcement Bureau Moves Forward With L.A. Pirate Fine

In November 2017, a Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture was issued to an individual in the San Fernando Valley found to have operated an unlicensed FM station at 101.5 MHz. The purported radio pirate didn't respond to the NAL. As such, the proposed fine is now set in stone, and he's been asked to pay up.

Crystal Radio Award Winners Announced

Finalists were honored and winners were announced during a ceremony today at the 2022 NAB Show in Las Vegas.
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Cumulus, Futuri Join Social Efforts

Futuri Media, the former Listener Driven Radio, will provide Cumulus with 4 platforms.

New Jersey Governor spurns radio debate

Incumbent New Jersey Governor Jon Corzine (D) is struggling in the polls, so you’d think he’d want all of the free airtime he can get. But no, he’s the first
The Las Vegas Strip and the Bellagio Hotel & Casino just before sunrise on Jan. 7, 2022.

Audacy Turns In Licenses For Two Silent Las Vegas AMs

Audacy has filed for the cancellation of the FCC license for KDWN-AM, known at the end of its life as “The Talk of Las Vegas.” The longtime talk station is better known as the original signal where Art Bell started West Coast AM, which would become Coast to Coast AM. Alongside the end of KDWN, comes the cancellation of Audacy’s KXST-AM license as well.

Salem Stock Suffers A New Low

It's not the best time to be a long-time holder of Salem Media Group stock. The conservative and Christian-theme media company finished Tuesday's trading at an all-time low.
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Minnesota Quartet Sail To A Riverfront

Two combos in the Land Of 10,000 Lakes are now Riverfront properties thanks to a multi-million dollar deal announced Wednesday by the exclusive brokers in the deal, Susan Patrick and Jason James of Patrick Communications.
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FCC slaps Steckline’s KGSO, KQAM

The Commission has issued two monetary forfeitures of $21K each to Steckline Communications for operating KQAM-AM and KGSO-AM Wichita, KS

XM/Sirius gets a backer

"How far would a person have to drive in order to find a substitute" for XM or Sirius programming, asks Rick Boucher (D-VA). He...

KCSC 90.1 FM now KUCO

100-kW Classical KCSC 90.1 FM has new call letters--KUCO--to better reflect the partnership between the radio station and the University of Central Oklahoma, its licensee. KCSC was named for Central State College, the university’s name when the station was created in 1966.