Tuesday, July 14, 2026

A Gator Country Upgrade That’s Right On The MARC

In the Sunshine State, a Class A FM and Class D AM with an FM translator use the branding "I AM Country." Soon, the Class A FM won't be Country. But, that's OK—it's a "joyful" change, as the facility has been sold to the operator of the Christian Full Service network "The JOY FM." The proceeds will likely be used to fund another deal that sees this seller acquire a facility from John Caracciolo's JVC Broadcasting.

Upright Citizens Brigade to air improv marathon

SIRIUS XM Radio announced that all of the events from The Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre’s 12th Annual Del Close Improv Marathon from the UCB...

EMF scores two more FMs

Ever-growing Educational Media Foundation, which broadcasts the noncommercial Christian Contemporary K-LOVE Network, has found another pair of FMs to acquire. The stations are in...

Wall Street Bettors Pluck Up Entercom Stock

The announced launch this week of the "BetQL Audio Network" by Entercom appears to have sparked more investor interest in the audio media company that owns podcast players Cadence13 and Pineapple Street, the Radio.com audio streaming platform, and broadcast stations such as WFAN in New York. Entercom stock was up by more than 10% as the Closing Bell rang on the NYSE.
Smartphone

Cell-Only Households Near 50%

Cell-only households near 50%.

Broadcast Radio: Bridging the ‘STEM’ Gap In Rural America

Here's some fresh research from the University of North Texas that confirms what many in Washington, D.C., have been saying for the last several years. "Radio stations partnering with libraries offer a unique solution for bringing STEM education to low-income rural areas."
Clark Smidt, who found success with Softrock 103 WEEI-FM in Boston some 40+ years ago, owns an AM in New Haven. Why?

Boston Media Veteran Buys A Radio Station

If you've ever spent time in Boston radio, you likely are familiar with the name Clark Smidt. He's well-known as the architect of "Softrock 103," the former WEEI-FM, and today serves as radio programming consultant focused on New England and New York State. Now, Smidt is becoming a licensee.

Austin airport privacy advocates take to the radio waves

Tired of what they have to go through to take a flight, an Austin TX activist group has bought a flight of radio advertising...

Atlanta gets new Country FM

It’s a new co-channel translator located downtown that extends the reach of 107.1—Rome Radio Partners WTSH-FM Rome, GA (60 miles NW of Atlanta). “South 107.” South 107 also covers northwest Georgia and reaches into Cobb County. Engineers have worked to make the new W296BB Jonesboro, GA simulcast with minimal interference on 107.1 where their contours overlap. It's 13 watts @ 344 ft. HAAT.
Entercom

Entercom ups Pat Paxton to President of Programming

Senior Vice President of Programming Pat Paxton has been promoted to President of Programming. Paxton has been with Entercom since 1999
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A Montana Quintet Is Released From Receivership

The sale of five radio stations serving Southwest Montana has been authorized by order of the Montana Eighteenth Judicial District Court, serving Gallatin County. As such, the receiver who held the licenses for the two AMs and three FMs is formally transferring them to a limited liability company based in Idaho.

ESPN Richmond adds FM signal

Red Zebra Broadcasting’s ESPN 950 WXGI-AM announced it will LMA Religious 100.5 FM
NPR

NPR’s ‘Biased’ Reporting Earns Ted Cruz’s Senate Scrutiny

Uri Berliner ultimately resigned for speaking out. NPR CEO Katherine Maher remains steadfast in her viewpoint that newscasts offer balanced coverage of world and national events and occurrences. Ted Cruz is hardly convinced.

Clear Channel waxes Congress

News went out far and wide about Clear Channel’s (CC) new initiatives to put options in the hands of its local PDs, while also taking several steps to enhance each of its station’s service to the local community