Stock buys show confidence
The founding family of Entercom is continuing to buy up shares of the company’s stock in the open market. Both Joe and David Field have been shelling out their own cash to buy stock
Larry Glick dead at 87
Countless radio hosts point to Larry Glick as their inspiration with his long-running late-night show on 50kw flamethrower WBZ-AM Boston. Tributes from “Glicknics” are...
Premiere syndicates Elvis Duran Morning Show
Premiere Radio Networks announced the addition of Elvis Duran And The Morning Show to its lineup of nationally syndicated radio programs. The company will...
KeKe Luv doing it again at Kiss-FM Boise
Peak Broadcasting’s KeKe Luv, a jock at 103.3 KISS-FM Boise is once again embarking on a huge mission for the community to help prevent...
The Growing Competitive Radio Market
Like many Radio Business Report readers, the time I’ve spent as an employee in the radio industry spans decades; more appropriately, it spanned decades....
WBZ's Larry Glick dead at 87
As the inspiration for countless people on the air today, Larry Glick was a late-night fixture for decades on WBZ-AM Boston. The station reports...
RCS HD Importer 4.2 released
RCS HD Importer has been retooled to match the latest software release from iBiquity. The iBiquity 4.2 code core update enables the RCS HD...
Peak CEO Todd Lawley on makin’ it local
Peak CEO Todd Lawley does a phenomenal job on the day to day operations with its stations. We asked him a few questions about the KMJ-FM Fresno talker and website re-vamp
Case study: Peak Broadcasting takes KMJ to new audiences
Peak Broadcasting of Fresno has announced a series of initiatives designed to expand the reach of KMJ’s local news, talk, sports, and specialty programming
LPFM bill introduced in Senate
A sixpack of Senators, five Democrats and John McCain (R-AZ), have submitted the Local Community Radio Act of 2009 into the Senate. The goal...
Radio forecast even cloudier
Following a sharp downward revision in December, BAIfn VP Mark Fratrik has lowered his forecast for radio revenues yet again. He’s looking for 2009 to be even a little worse than previously forecast
Murder arrest in New York
A 16-year-old male has been arrested in New York in connection with the stabbing death of ABC News Radio anchor George Weber. The New...
Teen obesity factor isolated
And you’d probably never guess that the cause can be boiled down to three words: location, location and location. You’d never guess because you’re...
NAB, musicFIRST exchange potshots
The battle over performance royalties seems to be centering on the figure $5K. The musician advocacy says most radio stations would pay nothing more, and the NAB says for a small station, $5K is still a large bill to swallow
Arbitron cuts 10% of staff
New CEO Michael Skarzynski continues with his reorganization of Arbitron. This time he’s cutting staff by 10% and ordering other cost reductions. The staff layoffs cut across all departments and included