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MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL
At least three Cox Media Group TV news stations and several radio stations were completely offline since Thursday in what cybersecurity experts say appears to be a ransomware attack on their parent company, reports NBC News. ABC affiliates WFTV in Orlando, Florida, and WSOC in Charlotte, North Carolina, as well as NBC affiliate WPXI in Pittsburgh, all of which are both owned by MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: D-C RADIO: MARY WALTER EXITS N/T WMAL WMAL 105.9 FM “Mornings on the Mall” co-host Mary Walter has announced she’s leaving the show and station.. It's official! Today was my last day on @WMALDC.It was a great (but exhausting) ride! I will miss my WMAL family terribly. It came down to going back to commuting between MD & NJ & hubby & I decided that quality of life was more important than $$. MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: R.I.P.: PIONEERING PROGRAMMER MIKE The creation of "Hot Hits" was Mike Joseph's method of combating the "more music, less personality" approach that was becoming prevalent on Top 40 radio at the time, as well as the splintering of Top 40 into urban-leaning, adult contemporary-leaning and album rock-leaning camps, and what Joseph perceived as neglecting the needs of younger listeners aged 12 to 24 to focus solely on older MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: MORGAN WALLEN REAPPEARS ON SOME Cumulus Media was the first media company to ban Morgan Wallen in early February. Now, the artist is quietly reappearing on its member stations, reports Digital Music News. Back in February, Digital Music News first reported that multiple radio stations were planning to quietly reinstate Morgan Wallen into their on-air playlists, despite corporate-wide bans. MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: L-A RADIO: IHM 'RETIRES' MARK Radio personality Mark Wallengren, who has worked at KOST 103.5 FM since 1985, and Ted Ziegenbusch, who has worked at the station for several decades without interruption since its founding in 1982, were among the purge of on-air talent at iHeartMediam reports The Orange County Register. “I have some sort of important news,” Wallengren announced via Facebook video shot Thursday. MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: SLC RADIO: TALKER LEE LONSBERRY TO Newsradio KSL 102.7 FM talk show host Lee Lonsberry has announced he plans to leave the station to return to Washington and a new role ingovernment.
MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: OR-WA RADIO: KXLE'S STEVE SCELLICK KXLE 95.3 FM on-air personality Steve Scellick has retired as of Christmas Eve 2020. He has seen the industry go from spinning vinyl to compact discs to computer generated music in the 30 years he’s beenin business.
MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: R.I.P.: FORMER WJR PERSONALITY JIMMY James K. Lontz, also known as "Jimmy Launce" of Lakewood Ranch, Florida formerly of Farmington Hills, Michigan passed away on Tuesday August 28, 2018 at the age of 84. MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: NASHVILLE RADIO: KELLY FORD EXITS Ford had been a member of the NASH syndicated wake-up show going back to its "America's Morning Show" with Blair Garner as host. Garner then moved to host Cumulus' overnight, nationally syndicated "Blair Garner Show" in 2016, with Ty Bentli succeeding him, joining Ford and Chuck Wicks in August 2016.MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL
At least three Cox Media Group TV news stations and several radio stations were completely offline since Thursday in what cybersecurity experts say appears to be a ransomware attack on their parent company, reports NBC News. ABC affiliates WFTV in Orlando, Florida, and WSOC in Charlotte, North Carolina, as well as NBC affiliate WPXI in Pittsburgh, all of which are both owned by MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: D-C RADIO: MARY WALTER EXITS N/T WMAL WMAL 105.9 FM “Mornings on the Mall” co-host Mary Walter has announced she’s leaving the show and station.. It's official! Today was my last day on @WMALDC.It was a great (but exhausting) ride! I will miss my WMAL family terribly. It came down to going back to commuting between MD & NJ & hubby & I decided that quality of life was more important than $$. MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: R.I.P.: PIONEERING PROGRAMMER MIKE The creation of "Hot Hits" was Mike Joseph's method of combating the "more music, less personality" approach that was becoming prevalent on Top 40 radio at the time, as well as the splintering of Top 40 into urban-leaning, adult contemporary-leaning and album rock-leaning camps, and what Joseph perceived as neglecting the needs of younger listeners aged 12 to 24 to focus solely on older MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: MORGAN WALLEN REAPPEARS ON SOME Cumulus Media was the first media company to ban Morgan Wallen in early February. Now, the artist is quietly reappearing on its member stations, reports Digital Music News. Back in February, Digital Music News first reported that multiple radio stations were planning to quietly reinstate Morgan Wallen into their on-air playlists, despite corporate-wide bans.MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL
At least three Cox Media Group TV news stations and several radio stations were completely offline since Thursday in what cybersecurity experts say appears to be a ransomware attack on their parent company, reports NBC News. ABC affiliates WFTV in Orlando, Florida, and WSOC in Charlotte, North Carolina, as well as NBC affiliate WPXI in Pittsburgh, all of which are both owned by MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: MELBOURNE RADIO: MICHAEL W LOWE OUT AT Longtime Brevard County radio personality Michael W. Lowe, who co-hosts the Mike & Mindy in the Morning show on iHeartMedia's WLRQ Lite Rock 99.3 in Melbourne, FL , has been laid off. MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: OR-WA RADIO: KXLE'S STEVE SCELLICK KXLE 95.3 FM on-air personality Steve Scellick has retired as of Christmas Eve 2020. He has seen the industry go from spinning vinyl to compact discs to computer generated music in the 30 years he’s beenin business.
MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: LONG ISLAND RADIO: BILL WISEMAN JOINS Bill Wise, aka “The Wiseman’ from “ Dumpwater”, Florida (Daytona Beach). Started his radio career at age 16. Came to Long Island in 2000, where he was program director and on MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: R.I.P.: RADIO PERSONALITY BIG TOM PARKER K101 PD and long time friend Mike Phillips exited K101 to replace KFRC PD Gerry Cagle, Walt Sabo was the KFRC RKO Radio Consultant at the time and also a long history working with Mike Phillips and Tom Parker, Walt Sabo had been the VP of NBC Radio Stations and was responsible for putting KYUU on the air hiring Mike Phillips as the PD and making a great offer to Big Tom Parker to cross the MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: R.I.P.: RADIO LEGEND BROTHER BILL I just found out about this, and it hits hard. I chose a career in radio largely because of the joy I found in listening to the great Top-40 AM stations and air personalities of the 60s and 70s, and CKLW and Bill Gable were among them. MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: R.I.P.: LONGTIME KFGO PERSONALITY Longtime KFGO personality Larry Ristvedt died Tuesday. Ristvedt had been suffering from A-L-S. He was 71, according to KFGO 790 AM in Fargo, ND. Ristvedt spent nearly 35 years as MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: FARGO RADIO: TOM SZYMANSKI JOINS Fargo radio station KFGO 790 AM announced Friday that long-time meteorologist Tom Szymanski will join the station, starting November 11. "Too Tall" Szymanski will join Midwest Radio of Fargo-Moorhead as chief meteorologist for the six-station radio group. MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: OK RADIO: KEYB HOST HARLEY DOUGLAS Authorities say a girlfriend is behind bars in Kiowa County, Oklahoma, for killing radio host Harley Douglas Moody. Charges are pending for Sandra Josephine Woodard, 42, for the homicide. MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: NYC RADIO: JOE NOLAN EXITING SCOTT WCBS 101.1 FM morning host Scott Shannon has announced that veteran NYC Traffic reporter/personality Joe Nolan is leaving the show. His last day is Friday, April 7.MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL
Last year, Tribune Publishing employment fell by 30%, dropping from 4,114 employees at the end of 2019 to 2,865 employees at the end of 2020, according to the company’s annual reports. The company had a total of 896 newsroom employees across its eight markets entering this year. Posted 1:19:00 AM No comments: MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: PITTSBURGH RADIO: OUSTED TALKER WENDY Pittsburgh Radio: Ousted Talker Wendy Bell Says 'All Is Good'. Wendy Bell. Controversial radio-TV personality Wendy Bell has been ousted from her latest gig aas talk host on WJAS 1320 AM / 99.1 FM. “All I can tell you is it’s a personnel matter and it’s currently being handled by the company,” said Michele Bradac, a spokeswoman for St MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: L-A RADIO: IHM 'RETIRES' MARK L-A Radio: iHM 'Retires' Mark Wallengren, Ted Ziegenbusch At KOST. Mark Wallengren. Radio personality Mark Wallengren, who has worked at KOST 103.5 FM since 1985, and Ted Ziegenbusch, who has worked at the station for several decades without interruption since its founding in 1982, were among the purge of on-air talent at iHeartMediam reports MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: SACRAMENTO RADIO: KSEG MORNING HOST Sacramento Radio: KSEG Morning Host Charlie Thomas To Sign-Off. Longtime Classic Rock KSEG 96.9 The Eagle on-air veteran and current morning show host Charlie Thomas has announced his retirement. Attached please find a couple photos of Charlie. Below please find thoughts from Charlie to staff, as well as from SVP, Market ManagerStacey Kauffman.
MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: R.I.P.: PIONEERING PROGRAMMER MIKE Longtime radio programmer and consultant Mike Joseph died last month in Los Angeles at age 90. Mike Joseph. Joseph, a native of Youngstown, Ohio, began his radio career in 1950 at WTNS in Coshocton, Ohio, and soon moved on to Grand Rapids, Michigan, to program CBS Radio affiliate WJEF (now WTKG). In December 1955, he moved on to Flint,Michigan
MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: R.I.P.: RADIO PSYCHOLOGIST DR. TONI R.I.P.: Radio Psychologist Dr. Toni Grant Has Passed. Dr. Toni Grant, the Los Angeles-based radio psychologist who reminded listeners in the 1980s that "life is not a dress rehearsal" and inspired a movie called "Choose Me," died March 27 in Beverly Hills, said her daughter Kimberly Warneke. She was 72, according to The LA Times. MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: R.I.P. SINGER FRANKIE FORD DIES AT AGE 76 R.I.P. Singer Frankie Ford Dies At Age 76. Frankie Ford. Frankie Ford, the flashy and flamboyant New Orleans rock and roll and rhythm and blues singer whose 1959 hit “Sea Cruise” made him an internationally-known performer with a career spanning more than 50 years, died Monday evening. He was 76, according to WWL-TV4. MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: OK RADIO: KEYB HOST HARLEY DOUGLAS Authorities say a girlfriend is behind bars in Kiowa County, Oklahoma, for killing radio host Harley Douglas Moody. Charges are pending for Sandra Josephine Woodard, 42, for the homicide. Authorities say just before midnight Tuesday, a 911 call was made saying someone had beenshot from an
MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: FARGO RADIO: TOM SZYMANSKI JOINS Fargo radio station KFGO 790 AM announced Friday that long-time meteorologist Tom Szymanski will join the station, starting November 11. "Too Tall" Szymanski will join Midwest Radio of Fargo-Moorhead as chief meteorologist for the six-station radio group. “I am very pleased to be coming home after eight years and I look forward toagain
MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: NYC RADIO: ANITA MARKS JOINS ESPN 98.7 FM Added Tim McCarthy, General Manager, ESPN New York 98.7FM, “Anita has vast sports knowledge and she will focus on bringing listeners behind the scenes, utilizing her experience as an athlete, reporter and host of a variety of national and local shows.”MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL
Last year, Tribune Publishing employment fell by 30%, dropping from 4,114 employees at the end of 2019 to 2,865 employees at the end of 2020, according to the company’s annual reports. The company had a total of 896 newsroom employees across its eight markets entering this year. Posted 1:19:00 AM No comments: MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: PITTSBURGH RADIO: OUSTED TALKER WENDY Pittsburgh Radio: Ousted Talker Wendy Bell Says 'All Is Good'. Wendy Bell. Controversial radio-TV personality Wendy Bell has been ousted from her latest gig aas talk host on WJAS 1320 AM / 99.1 FM. “All I can tell you is it’s a personnel matter and it’s currently being handled by the company,” said Michele Bradac, a spokeswoman for St MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: L-A RADIO: IHM 'RETIRES' MARK L-A Radio: iHM 'Retires' Mark Wallengren, Ted Ziegenbusch At KOST. Mark Wallengren. Radio personality Mark Wallengren, who has worked at KOST 103.5 FM since 1985, and Ted Ziegenbusch, who has worked at the station for several decades without interruption since its founding in 1982, were among the purge of on-air talent at iHeartMediam reports MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: SACRAMENTO RADIO: KSEG MORNING HOST Sacramento Radio: KSEG Morning Host Charlie Thomas To Sign-Off. Longtime Classic Rock KSEG 96.9 The Eagle on-air veteran and current morning show host Charlie Thomas has announced his retirement. Attached please find a couple photos of Charlie. Below please find thoughts from Charlie to staff, as well as from SVP, Market ManagerStacey Kauffman.
MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: R.I.P.: PIONEERING PROGRAMMER MIKE Longtime radio programmer and consultant Mike Joseph died last month in Los Angeles at age 90. Mike Joseph. Joseph, a native of Youngstown, Ohio, began his radio career in 1950 at WTNS in Coshocton, Ohio, and soon moved on to Grand Rapids, Michigan, to program CBS Radio affiliate WJEF (now WTKG). In December 1955, he moved on to Flint,Michigan
MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: R.I.P.: RADIO PSYCHOLOGIST DR. TONI R.I.P.: Radio Psychologist Dr. Toni Grant Has Passed. Dr. Toni Grant, the Los Angeles-based radio psychologist who reminded listeners in the 1980s that "life is not a dress rehearsal" and inspired a movie called "Choose Me," died March 27 in Beverly Hills, said her daughter Kimberly Warneke. She was 72, according to The LA Times. MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: R.I.P. SINGER FRANKIE FORD DIES AT AGE 76 R.I.P. Singer Frankie Ford Dies At Age 76. Frankie Ford. Frankie Ford, the flashy and flamboyant New Orleans rock and roll and rhythm and blues singer whose 1959 hit “Sea Cruise” made him an internationally-known performer with a career spanning more than 50 years, died Monday evening. He was 76, according to WWL-TV4. MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: OK RADIO: KEYB HOST HARLEY DOUGLAS Authorities say a girlfriend is behind bars in Kiowa County, Oklahoma, for killing radio host Harley Douglas Moody. Charges are pending for Sandra Josephine Woodard, 42, for the homicide. Authorities say just before midnight Tuesday, a 911 call was made saying someone had beenshot from an
MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: FARGO RADIO: TOM SZYMANSKI JOINS Fargo radio station KFGO 790 AM announced Friday that long-time meteorologist Tom Szymanski will join the station, starting November 11. "Too Tall" Szymanski will join Midwest Radio of Fargo-Moorhead as chief meteorologist for the six-station radio group. “I am very pleased to be coming home after eight years and I look forward toagain
MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: NYC RADIO: ANITA MARKS JOINS ESPN 98.7 FM Added Tim McCarthy, General Manager, ESPN New York 98.7FM, “Anita has vast sports knowledge and she will focus on bringing listeners behind the scenes, utilizing her experience as an athlete, reporter and host of a variety of national and local shows.” MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: R.I.P.: DICK KAY, VETERAN CHICAGO He was 84. The Chicago Tribune reports Kay, who was living in the St. Charles area, suffered a brain hemorrhage earlier in the week, according to his family. Born Richard Snodgrass, Kay was remembered for his lengthy journalism career, which included 38 years at WMAQ-Ch. 5. After retiring from the NBC-owned station in 2006, he workedbriefly as
MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: APPLETON WI RADIO: LEN NELSON FIRED AT “The Rick & Len Show” era at WAPL 105.7 FM has come to an end. The Green Bay Press-Gazette reports Woodward Radio Group fired morning show co-host Len Nelson on Monday, following a two-week suspension for comments he made on his Facebook page after the death of Rush Limbaugh. “After careful consideration of all contributing factors, including violations of our employment policies, MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: SPRINGFIELD MO RADIO: ND DON LOUZADER Louzader will join the “Wake up Springfield with Tim Jones” morning show on KWTO (93.3FM/560AM) as well as anchoring news and traffic reports on sister stations 101.3 Real Country and 98.7 The Dove. “It’s a tremendous honor to be joining a local company with a commitment to local news and information,” Louzader said. MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: SIRIUSXM RADIO: LAUNCHES CHANNEL SiriusXM Radio: Launches Channel Dedicated to Classic Comedy. This is not a prank: SiriusXM announced today a new channel, Comedy Classics, that will honor timeless stand-up from the 1950s-1970s. The line-up includes iconic moments from legends who shaped the landscape and defined comedy for generations. The limited run channel is availablenow
MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: R.I.P.: PIONEERING PROGRAMMER MIKE Longtime radio programmer and consultant Mike Joseph died last month in Los Angeles at age 90. Mike Joseph. Joseph, a native of Youngstown, Ohio, began his radio career in 1950 at WTNS in Coshocton, Ohio, and soon moved on to Grand Rapids, Michigan, to program CBS Radio affiliate WJEF (now WTKG). In December 1955, he moved on to Flint,Michigan
MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: WHO IS MARY BERNER? WHAT'S NEXT FOR Wednesday, September 30, 2015. Who Is Mary Berner? What's Next For Cumulus? The 6,000 employees of Cumulus Media suddenly, if not totally unexpected, has a new Chief Executive Officer. She is 56-year-old Mary G. Berner, a 1981 graduate of Holy Cross. She is a highly accomplished executives in the media industry, mostly magazines. MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: NASHVILLE RADIO: KELLY FORD EXITS Nashville Radio: Kelly Ford EXITS Cumulus Morning Show. Kelly Ford. Highly-regarded Kelly Ford has apprently EXITED the the Ty, Kelly & Chuck morning show, which is syndicated by Cumulus Media and airs on many of it's NASH-Branded Country stations. There has been no official word from Cumulus and no word on a possible replacement. MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: SW FL RADIO: SPORTS TALKER DAVID SW FL Radio: Sports Talker David Moulton OUT At WWCN. Southwest Florida sports radio talk show co-host David Moulton was fired from WWCN 99.3 FM ESPN Tuesday morning by Beasley Broadcast Group. The firing on the first day the show was scheduled to air following the publication by The Fort Myers News-Press over the weekend of a storycritical of
MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: SAGINAW RADIO: JOE VOLK EXITS Z93 Saginaw Radio: Joe Volk Exits Z93 After 25-Years. Joe Volk of the long running “Joe and the Poorboy” show is no longer with WKQZ 93.3 FM, his co-host, Adam Shilling, said Monday. The Joe and the Poorboy show is no longer listed on Z93’s main website. MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: NYC RADIO: JOE NOLAN EXITING SCOTT NYC Radio: Joe Nolan Exiting Scott Shannon Show. WCBS 101.1 FM morning host Scott Shannon has announced that veteran NYC Traffic reporter/personality Joe Nolan is leaving the show. His last day is Friday, April 7. The reason is strictly business. Nolan doesn't work for WCBS-FM, he's employed with iHeartMedia's Total Traffic andWeather Network
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Last year, Tribune Publishing employment fell by 30%, dropping from 4,114 employees at the end of 2019 to 2,865 employees at the end of 2020, according to the company’s annual reports. The company had a total of 896 newsroom employees across its eight markets entering this year. Posted 1:19:00 AM No comments: MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: PITTSBURGH RADIO: OUSTED TALKER WENDY Pittsburgh Radio: Ousted Talker Wendy Bell Says 'All Is Good'. Wendy Bell. Controversial radio-TV personality Wendy Bell has been ousted from her latest gig aas talk host on WJAS 1320 AM / 99.1 FM. “All I can tell you is it’s a personnel matter and it’s currently being handled by the company,” said Michele Bradac, a spokeswoman for St MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: L-A RADIO: IHM 'RETIRES' MARK L-A Radio: iHM 'Retires' Mark Wallengren, Ted Ziegenbusch At KOST. Mark Wallengren. Radio personality Mark Wallengren, who has worked at KOST 103.5 FM since 1985, and Ted Ziegenbusch, who has worked at the station for several decades without interruption since its founding in 1982, were among the purge of on-air talent at iHeartMediam reports MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: SACRAMENTO RADIO: KSEG MORNING HOST Sacramento Radio: KSEG Morning Host Charlie Thomas To Sign-Off. Longtime Classic Rock KSEG 96.9 The Eagle on-air veteran and current morning show host Charlie Thomas has announced his retirement. Attached please find a couple photos of Charlie. Below please find thoughts from Charlie to staff, as well as from SVP, Market ManagerStacey Kauffman.
MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: R.I.P.: PIONEERING PROGRAMMER MIKE Longtime radio programmer and consultant Mike Joseph died last month in Los Angeles at age 90. Mike Joseph. Joseph, a native of Youngstown, Ohio, began his radio career in 1950 at WTNS in Coshocton, Ohio, and soon moved on to Grand Rapids, Michigan, to program CBS Radio affiliate WJEF (now WTKG). In December 1955, he moved on to Flint,Michigan
MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: R.I.P.: RADIO PSYCHOLOGIST DR. TONI R.I.P.: Radio Psychologist Dr. Toni Grant Has Passed. Dr. Toni Grant, the Los Angeles-based radio psychologist who reminded listeners in the 1980s that "life is not a dress rehearsal" and inspired a movie called "Choose Me," died March 27 in Beverly Hills, said her daughter Kimberly Warneke. She was 72, according to The LA Times. MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: R.I.P. SINGER FRANKIE FORD DIES AT AGE 76 R.I.P. Singer Frankie Ford Dies At Age 76. Frankie Ford. Frankie Ford, the flashy and flamboyant New Orleans rock and roll and rhythm and blues singer whose 1959 hit “Sea Cruise” made him an internationally-known performer with a career spanning more than 50 years, died Monday evening. He was 76, according to WWL-TV4. MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: OK RADIO: KEYB HOST HARLEY DOUGLAS Authorities say a girlfriend is behind bars in Kiowa County, Oklahoma, for killing radio host Harley Douglas Moody. Charges are pending for Sandra Josephine Woodard, 42, for the homicide. Authorities say just before midnight Tuesday, a 911 call was made saying someone had beenshot from an
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Last year, Tribune Publishing employment fell by 30%, dropping from 4,114 employees at the end of 2019 to 2,865 employees at the end of 2020, according to the company’s annual reports. The company had a total of 896 newsroom employees across its eight markets entering this year. Posted 1:19:00 AM No comments: MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: PITTSBURGH RADIO: OUSTED TALKER WENDY Pittsburgh Radio: Ousted Talker Wendy Bell Says 'All Is Good'. Wendy Bell. Controversial radio-TV personality Wendy Bell has been ousted from her latest gig aas talk host on WJAS 1320 AM / 99.1 FM. “All I can tell you is it’s a personnel matter and it’s currently being handled by the company,” said Michele Bradac, a spokeswoman for St MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: L-A RADIO: IHM 'RETIRES' MARK L-A Radio: iHM 'Retires' Mark Wallengren, Ted Ziegenbusch At KOST. Mark Wallengren. Radio personality Mark Wallengren, who has worked at KOST 103.5 FM since 1985, and Ted Ziegenbusch, who has worked at the station for several decades without interruption since its founding in 1982, were among the purge of on-air talent at iHeartMediam reports MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: SACRAMENTO RADIO: KSEG MORNING HOST Sacramento Radio: KSEG Morning Host Charlie Thomas To Sign-Off. Longtime Classic Rock KSEG 96.9 The Eagle on-air veteran and current morning show host Charlie Thomas has announced his retirement. Attached please find a couple photos of Charlie. Below please find thoughts from Charlie to staff, as well as from SVP, Market ManagerStacey Kauffman.
MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: R.I.P.: PIONEERING PROGRAMMER MIKE Longtime radio programmer and consultant Mike Joseph died last month in Los Angeles at age 90. Mike Joseph. Joseph, a native of Youngstown, Ohio, began his radio career in 1950 at WTNS in Coshocton, Ohio, and soon moved on to Grand Rapids, Michigan, to program CBS Radio affiliate WJEF (now WTKG). In December 1955, he moved on to Flint,Michigan
MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: R.I.P.: RADIO PSYCHOLOGIST DR. TONI R.I.P.: Radio Psychologist Dr. Toni Grant Has Passed. Dr. Toni Grant, the Los Angeles-based radio psychologist who reminded listeners in the 1980s that "life is not a dress rehearsal" and inspired a movie called "Choose Me," died March 27 in Beverly Hills, said her daughter Kimberly Warneke. She was 72, according to The LA Times. MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: R.I.P. SINGER FRANKIE FORD DIES AT AGE 76 R.I.P. Singer Frankie Ford Dies At Age 76. Frankie Ford. Frankie Ford, the flashy and flamboyant New Orleans rock and roll and rhythm and blues singer whose 1959 hit “Sea Cruise” made him an internationally-known performer with a career spanning more than 50 years, died Monday evening. He was 76, according to WWL-TV4. MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: OK RADIO: KEYB HOST HARLEY DOUGLAS Authorities say a girlfriend is behind bars in Kiowa County, Oklahoma, for killing radio host Harley Douglas Moody. Charges are pending for Sandra Josephine Woodard, 42, for the homicide. Authorities say just before midnight Tuesday, a 911 call was made saying someone had beenshot from an
MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: FARGO RADIO: TOM SZYMANSKI JOINS Fargo radio station KFGO 790 AM announced Friday that long-time meteorologist Tom Szymanski will join the station, starting November 11. "Too Tall" Szymanski will join Midwest Radio of Fargo-Moorhead as chief meteorologist for the six-station radio group. “I am very pleased to be coming home after eight years and I look forward toagain
MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: NYC RADIO: ANITA MARKS JOINS ESPN 98.7 FM Added Tim McCarthy, General Manager, ESPN New York 98.7FM, “Anita has vast sports knowledge and she will focus on bringing listeners behind the scenes, utilizing her experience as an athlete, reporter and host of a variety of national and local shows.” JACOBS MEDIA STRATEGIES DIVES DEEP INTO RADIO, MEDIA USAGE Jacobs Media Strategies Dives Deep Into Radio, Media Usage. During a webinar Thursday, Jacobs Media Strategies revealed the results of Techsurvey 2021. The annual survey results were compiled from 42,000 respondents. They represent mostly P1 listeners to MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: R.I.P.: DICK KAY, VETERAN CHICAGO He was 84. The Chicago Tribune reports Kay, who was living in the St. Charles area, suffered a brain hemorrhage earlier in the week, according to his family. Born Richard Snodgrass, Kay was remembered for his lengthy journalism career, which included 38 years at WMAQ-Ch. 5. After retiring from the NBC-owned station in 2006, he workedbriefly as
MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: SPRINGFIELD MO RADIO: ND DON LOUZADER Louzader will join the “Wake up Springfield with Tim Jones” morning show on KWTO (93.3FM/560AM) as well as anchoring news and traffic reports on sister stations 101.3 Real Country and 98.7 The Dove. “It’s a tremendous honor to be joining a local company with a commitment to local news and information,” Louzader said. MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: APPLETON WI RADIO: LEN NELSON FIRED AT “The Rick & Len Show” era at WAPL 105.7 FM has come to an end. The Green Bay Press-Gazette reports Woodward Radio Group fired morning show co-host Len Nelson on Monday, following a two-week suspension for comments he made on his Facebook page after the death of Rush Limbaugh. “After careful consideration of all contributing factors, including violations of our employment policies, MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: TAMPA RADIO: NON-COM WMNF FIRES ROB Tampa Radio: Non-Com WMNF Fires Rob Lorei - Again. Lorei told the Tampa Bay Times he was fired Friday without explanation from the station he helped found four decades ago. The station’s general manager Rick Fernandes gave a different account in a message to the Times on Sunday. “Rob was informed Friday afternoon of the reasonnot only by
MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: R.I.P.: PIONEERING PROGRAMMER MIKE The creation of "Hot Hits" was Mike Joseph's method of combating the "more music, less personality" approach that was becoming prevalent on Top 40 radio at the time, as well as the splintering of Top 40 into urban-leaning, adult contemporary-leaning and album rock-leaning camps, and what Joseph perceived as neglecting the needs of younger listeners aged 12 to 24 to focus solely on older MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: R.I.P.: TOP 40 PROGRAMMER GEORGE He had survived several heart attacks in 2012. He was 84. A Native of Katonah , NY, Wilson started out as a professional baseball player, became a sports announcer and then a DJ in the 1950s. Wilson gained a huge reputation during the 60s and 70s as PD for WOKY Milkwaukee. He also EVP/Programming with the Bartell broadcasting and the Star Group MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: NASHVILLE RADIO: KELLY FORD EXITS Nashville Radio: Kelly Ford EXITS Cumulus Morning Show. Kelly Ford. Highly-regarded Kelly Ford has apprently EXITED the the Ty, Kelly & Chuck morning show, which is syndicated by Cumulus Media and airs on many of it's NASH-Branded Country stations. There has been no official word from Cumulus and no word on a possible replacement. MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: SW FL RADIO: SPORTS TALKER DAVID SW FL Radio: Sports Talker David Moulton OUT At WWCN. Southwest Florida sports radio talk show co-host David Moulton was fired from WWCN 99.3 FM ESPN Tuesday morning by Beasley Broadcast Group. The firing on the first day the show was scheduled to air following the publication by The Fort Myers News-Press over the weekend of a storycritical of
MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: NYC RADIO: JOE NOLAN EXITING SCOTT NYC Radio: Joe Nolan Exiting Scott Shannon Show. WCBS 101.1 FM morning host Scott Shannon has announced that veteran NYC Traffic reporter/personality Joe Nolan is leaving the show. His last day is Friday, April 7. The reason is strictly business. Nolan doesn't work for WCBS-FM, he's employed with iHeartMedia's Total Traffic andWeather Network
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Last year, Tribune Publishing employment fell by 30%, dropping from 4,114 employees at the end of 2019 to 2,865 employees at the end of 2020, according to the company’s annual reports. The company had a total of 896 newsroom employees across its eight markets entering this year. Posted 1:19:00 AM No comments: MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: D-C RADIO: MARY WALTER EXITS N/T WMAL Description. “Mornings on the Mall” co-host Mary Walter has announced she’s leaving WMAL this morning. Walter joined WMAL's morning show in early 2017, first co-hosting with Brian Wilson and then Vince Coglianese. In 2020, the morning show became the number one morning-drive radio show in all of Washington, D.C. Mary will bemissed.
MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: R.I.P.: MIKE GALLAGHER, LONGTIME R.I.P.: Mike Gallagher, Longtime Cleveland Broadcaster. WTAM Cleveland reports the death of newsman Mike Gallagher. He died on Sunday after a year-long battle with cancer. He was 64 years old. Gallagher had been heard on a number of Cleveland radio stations over the years, putting in 40 years ol the air. According to his LinkedIn page, he was MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: L-A RADIO: IHM 'RETIRES' MARK L-A Radio: iHM 'Retires' Mark Wallengren, Ted Ziegenbusch At KOST. Mark Wallengren. Radio personality Mark Wallengren, who has worked at KOST 103.5 FM since 1985, and Ted Ziegenbusch, who has worked at the station for several decades without interruption since its founding in 1982, were among the purge of on-air talent at iHeartMediam reports MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: SLC RADIO: TALKER LEE LONSBERRY TO Newsradio KSL 102.7 FM talk show host Lee Lonsberry has announced he plans to leave the station to return to Washington and a new role in government. Lonsberry’s last day as the host of his show, “Live Mic,” will come on Friday, Apr. 2, 2021. He leaves to become communications director for Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah. MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: OR-WA RADIO: KXLE'S STEVE SCELLICK OR-WA Radio: KXLE's Steve Scellick Hangs Up His Headphones. KXLE 95.3 FM on-air personality Steve Scellick has retired as of Christmas Eve 2020. He has seen the industry go from spinning vinyl to compact discs to computer generated music in the 30 years he’s been in business. “I consider myself an entertainer. MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: R.I.P.: PIONEERING PROGRAMMER MIKE Longtime radio programmer and consultant Mike Joseph died last month in Los Angeles at age 90. Mike Joseph. Joseph, a native of Youngstown, Ohio, began his radio career in 1950 at WTNS in Coshocton, Ohio, and soon moved on to Grand Rapids, Michigan, to program CBS Radio affiliate WJEF (now WTKG). In December 1955, he moved on to Flint,Michigan
MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: NASHVILLE RADIO: KELLY FORD EXITS Nashville Radio: Kelly Ford EXITS Cumulus Morning Show. Kelly Ford. Highly-regarded Kelly Ford has apprently EXITED the the Ty, Kelly & Chuck morning show, which is syndicated by Cumulus Media and airs on many of it's NASH-Branded Country stations. There has been no official word from Cumulus and no word on a possible replacement. MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: FARGO RADIO: TOM SZYMANSKI JOINS Fargo radio station KFGO 790 AM announced Friday that long-time meteorologist Tom Szymanski will join the station, starting November 11. "Too Tall" Szymanski will join Midwest Radio of Fargo-Moorhead as chief meteorologist for the six-station radio group. “I am very pleased to be coming home after eight years and I look forward toagain
MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: R.I.P.: RADIO PERSONALITY BIG TOM PARKER R.I.P.: Radio Personality Big Tom Parker. Tom Parker. Veteran radio personality "Big Tom" Parked passed away Saturday evening. He was 64-years-of-age. Parker, whose real name was Richard Altree, was a part of the Portland, OR radio scene for five decades. He last worked in radio at N/T KPAM 860 AM.MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL
Last year, Tribune Publishing employment fell by 30%, dropping from 4,114 employees at the end of 2019 to 2,865 employees at the end of 2020, according to the company’s annual reports. The company had a total of 896 newsroom employees across its eight markets entering this year. Posted 1:19:00 AM No comments: MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: D-C RADIO: MARY WALTER EXITS N/T WMAL Description. “Mornings on the Mall” co-host Mary Walter has announced she’s leaving WMAL this morning. Walter joined WMAL's morning show in early 2017, first co-hosting with Brian Wilson and then Vince Coglianese. In 2020, the morning show became the number one morning-drive radio show in all of Washington, D.C. Mary will bemissed.
MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: R.I.P.: MIKE GALLAGHER, LONGTIME R.I.P.: Mike Gallagher, Longtime Cleveland Broadcaster. WTAM Cleveland reports the death of newsman Mike Gallagher. He died on Sunday after a year-long battle with cancer. He was 64 years old. Gallagher had been heard on a number of Cleveland radio stations over the years, putting in 40 years ol the air. According to his LinkedIn page, he was MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: L-A RADIO: IHM 'RETIRES' MARK L-A Radio: iHM 'Retires' Mark Wallengren, Ted Ziegenbusch At KOST. Mark Wallengren. Radio personality Mark Wallengren, who has worked at KOST 103.5 FM since 1985, and Ted Ziegenbusch, who has worked at the station for several decades without interruption since its founding in 1982, were among the purge of on-air talent at iHeartMediam reports MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: SLC RADIO: TALKER LEE LONSBERRY TO Newsradio KSL 102.7 FM talk show host Lee Lonsberry has announced he plans to leave the station to return to Washington and a new role in government. Lonsberry’s last day as the host of his show, “Live Mic,” will come on Friday, Apr. 2, 2021. He leaves to become communications director for Sen. Mike Lee, R-Utah. MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: OR-WA RADIO: KXLE'S STEVE SCELLICK OR-WA Radio: KXLE's Steve Scellick Hangs Up His Headphones. KXLE 95.3 FM on-air personality Steve Scellick has retired as of Christmas Eve 2020. He has seen the industry go from spinning vinyl to compact discs to computer generated music in the 30 years he’s been in business. “I consider myself an entertainer. MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: R.I.P.: PIONEERING PROGRAMMER MIKE Longtime radio programmer and consultant Mike Joseph died last month in Los Angeles at age 90. Mike Joseph. Joseph, a native of Youngstown, Ohio, began his radio career in 1950 at WTNS in Coshocton, Ohio, and soon moved on to Grand Rapids, Michigan, to program CBS Radio affiliate WJEF (now WTKG). In December 1955, he moved on to Flint,Michigan
MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: NASHVILLE RADIO: KELLY FORD EXITS Nashville Radio: Kelly Ford EXITS Cumulus Morning Show. Kelly Ford. Highly-regarded Kelly Ford has apprently EXITED the the Ty, Kelly & Chuck morning show, which is syndicated by Cumulus Media and airs on many of it's NASH-Branded Country stations. There has been no official word from Cumulus and no word on a possible replacement. MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: FARGO RADIO: TOM SZYMANSKI JOINS Fargo radio station KFGO 790 AM announced Friday that long-time meteorologist Tom Szymanski will join the station, starting November 11. "Too Tall" Szymanski will join Midwest Radio of Fargo-Moorhead as chief meteorologist for the six-station radio group. “I am very pleased to be coming home after eight years and I look forward toagain
MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: R.I.P.: RADIO PERSONALITY BIG TOM PARKER R.I.P.: Radio Personality Big Tom Parker. Tom Parker. Veteran radio personality "Big Tom" Parked passed away Saturday evening. He was 64-years-of-age. Parker, whose real name was Richard Altree, was a part of the Portland, OR radio scene for five decades. He last worked in radio at N/T KPAM 860 AM.MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL
Multiple country music radio stations owned by the Cox Media Group were affected by the ransomware attack that occurred on Thursday. According to Saving Country Radio, the radio stations were still able to broadcast, the live feeds on their websites and streaming networks were disabled, and some stations are unable to update programing or compose news or talk segments due to the cyber MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: OR-WA RADIO: KXLE'S STEVE SCELLICK OR-WA Radio: KXLE's Steve Scellick Hangs Up His Headphones. KXLE 95.3 FM on-air personality Steve Scellick has retired as of Christmas Eve 2020. He has seen the industry go from spinning vinyl to compact discs to computer generated music in the 30 years he’s been in business. “I consider myself an entertainer. MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: PITTSBURGH RADIO: CHRIS WINTER OUT AT WSHH WSHH 99.7 FM personality Cris Winter announced Tuesday on her “Cris Winter In The Morning” Facebook page that after working close to 40 years in Pittsburgh radio, her days on air are over, for now. Winter said she was dismissed after her show on Rhenda Broadcasting's WISH 99.7 on Friday. “When you look at covid-19, it’s a situation where everyone is making cuts,” she said. MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: TAMPA RADIO: NON-COM WMNF FIRES ROB Tampa Radio: Non-Com WMNF Fires Rob Lorei - Again. Lorei told the Tampa Bay Times he was fired Friday without explanation from the station he helped found four decades ago. The station’s general manager Rick Fernandes gave a different account in a message to the Times on Sunday. “Rob was informed Friday afternoon of the reasonnot only by
MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: HARRISBURG RADIO: IHM DROPS NANCY Harrisburg Radio: iHM Drops Nancy & Newman For Bobby Bones. The “Nancy & Newman” morning show on Country WRBT Bob 94.9 WRBT has been dropped in favor of importing the syndicated Bobby Bones Show. The change means the end for Nancy Ryan and Bob Newman, who is also the WRBT PD, who have been paired on-air for about 20-years. MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: CHICAGO RADIO: WUSN PARTNERS MELISSA Chicago Radio: WUSN Partners Melissa & Austin For Mornings. Audacy announced a new morning show for WUSN US99 in Chicago, welcoming local media veteran Melissa McGurren and Austin Huff as morning show co-hosts. The duo will be heard on “Melissa and Austin,” weekdays from 6:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. CT, effective May 10. MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: LONG ISLAND RADIO: BILL WISEMAN JOINS The Wiseman will take over the Oldies 98.1 morning shift. Bill Wise, aka “The Wiseman’ from “ Dumpwater”, Florida (Daytona Beach). Started his radio career at age 16. Came to Long Island in 2000, where he was program director and on air personality on B-103. “The Wiseman” was born. From middays, the Wiseman became the morning show MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: R.I.P.: FORMER WJR PERSONALITY JIMMY R.I.P.: Former WJR Personality Jimmy Launce. James K. Lontz, also known as "Jimmy Launce" of Lakewood Ranch, Florida formerly of Farmington Hills, Michigan passed away on Tuesday August 28, 2018 at the age of 84. Launce was the host of his daily radio program in Detroit on WJR 760 AM. For 38 years his popular radio show was rated#1 in Michigan
MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: R.I.P.: RADIO PERSONALITY BIG TOM PARKER R.I.P.: Radio Personality Big Tom Parker. Tom Parker. Veteran radio personality "Big Tom" Parked passed away Saturday evening. He was 64-years-of-age. Parker, whose real name was Richard Altree, was a part of the Portland, OR radio scene for five decades. He last worked in radio at N/T KPAM 860 AM. MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: NYC RADIO: JOE NOLAN EXITING SCOTT NYC Radio: Joe Nolan Exiting Scott Shannon Show. WCBS 101.1 FM morning host Scott Shannon has announced that veteran NYC Traffic reporter/personality Joe Nolan is leaving the show. His last day is Friday, April 7. The reason is strictly business. Nolan doesn't work for WCBS-FM, he's employed with iHeartMedia's Total Traffic andWeather Network
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Last year, Tribune Publishing employment fell by 30%, dropping from 4,114 employees at the end of 2019 to 2,865 employees at the end of 2020, according to the company’s annual reports. The company had a total of 896 newsroom employees across its eight markets entering this year. Posted 1:19:00 AM No comments: MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: D-C RADIO: MARY WALTER EXITS N/T WMAL Description. “Mornings on the Mall” co-host Mary Walter has announced she’s leaving WMAL this morning. Walter joined WMAL's morning show in early 2017, first co-hosting with Brian Wilson and then Vince Coglianese. In 2020, the morning show became the number one morning-drive radio show in all of Washington, D.C. Mary will bemissed.
MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: L-A RADIO: IHM 'RETIRES' MARK L-A Radio: iHM 'Retires' Mark Wallengren, Ted Ziegenbusch At KOST. Mark Wallengren. Radio personality Mark Wallengren, who has worked at KOST 103.5 FM since 1985, and Ted Ziegenbusch, who has worked at the station for several decades without interruption since its founding in 1982, were among the purge of on-air talent at iHeartMediam reports MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: PITTSBURGH RADIO: CHRIS WINTER OUT AT WSHH WSHH 99.7 FM personality Cris Winter announced Tuesday on her “Cris Winter In The Morning” Facebook page that after working close to 40 years in Pittsburgh radio, her days on air are over, for now. Winter said she was dismissed after her show on Rhenda Broadcasting's WISH 99.7 on Friday. “When you look at covid-19, it’s a situation where everyone is making cuts,” she said. MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: R.I.P.: PIONEERING PROGRAMMER MIKE Longtime radio programmer and consultant Mike Joseph died last month in Los Angeles at age 90. Mike Joseph. Joseph, a native of Youngstown, Ohio, began his radio career in 1950 at WTNS in Coshocton, Ohio, and soon moved on to Grand Rapids, Michigan, to program CBS Radio affiliate WJEF (now WTKG). In December 1955, he moved on to Flint,Michigan
MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: NASHVILLE RADIO: KELLY FORD EXITS Nashville Radio: Kelly Ford EXITS Cumulus Morning Show. Kelly Ford. Highly-regarded Kelly Ford has apprently EXITED the the Ty, Kelly & Chuck morning show, which is syndicated by Cumulus Media and airs on many of it's NASH-Branded Country stations. There has been no official word from Cumulus and no word on a possible replacement. MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: K-C RADIO: DANNY CLINKSCALE EXITS WHB K-C Radio: Danny Clinkscale EXITS WHB 810 AM. Danny Clinkscale, one of the most recognizable voices on the Kansas City sports talk radio scene, has concluded his tenure at WHB 810 AM. On his Twitter account, Clinkscale used the term “downsizing.”. According to kansascity.com, WHB moved to a sports format in 1999 and Clinkscalesoon joined
MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: NYC RADIO: JOE NOLAN EXITING SCOTT NYC Radio: Joe Nolan Exiting Scott Shannon Show. WCBS 101.1 FM morning host Scott Shannon has announced that veteran NYC Traffic reporter/personality Joe Nolan is leaving the show. His last day is Friday, April 7. The reason is strictly business. Nolan doesn't work for WCBS-FM, he's employed with iHeartMedia's Total Traffic andWeather Network
MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: R.I.P.: RADIO PERSONALITY BIG TOM PARKER R.I.P.: Radio Personality Big Tom Parker. Tom Parker. Veteran radio personality "Big Tom" Parked passed away Saturday evening. He was 64-years-of-age. Parker, whose real name was Richard Altree, was a part of the Portland, OR radio scene for five decades. He last worked in radio at N/T KPAM 860 AM. MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: FARGO RADIO: TOM SZYMANSKI JOINS Fargo radio station KFGO 790 AM announced Friday that long-time meteorologist Tom Szymanski will join the station, starting November 11. "Too Tall" Szymanski will join Midwest Radio of Fargo-Moorhead as chief meteorologist for the six-station radio group. “I am very pleased to be coming home after eight years and I look forward toagain
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Last year, Tribune Publishing employment fell by 30%, dropping from 4,114 employees at the end of 2019 to 2,865 employees at the end of 2020, according to the company’s annual reports. The company had a total of 896 newsroom employees across its eight markets entering this year. Posted 1:19:00 AM No comments: MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: D-C RADIO: MARY WALTER EXITS N/T WMAL Description. “Mornings on the Mall” co-host Mary Walter has announced she’s leaving WMAL this morning. Walter joined WMAL's morning show in early 2017, first co-hosting with Brian Wilson and then Vince Coglianese. In 2020, the morning show became the number one morning-drive radio show in all of Washington, D.C. Mary will bemissed.
MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: L-A RADIO: IHM 'RETIRES' MARK L-A Radio: iHM 'Retires' Mark Wallengren, Ted Ziegenbusch At KOST. Mark Wallengren. Radio personality Mark Wallengren, who has worked at KOST 103.5 FM since 1985, and Ted Ziegenbusch, who has worked at the station for several decades without interruption since its founding in 1982, were among the purge of on-air talent at iHeartMediam reports MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: PITTSBURGH RADIO: CHRIS WINTER OUT AT WSHH WSHH 99.7 FM personality Cris Winter announced Tuesday on her “Cris Winter In The Morning” Facebook page that after working close to 40 years in Pittsburgh radio, her days on air are over, for now. Winter said she was dismissed after her show on Rhenda Broadcasting's WISH 99.7 on Friday. “When you look at covid-19, it’s a situation where everyone is making cuts,” she said. MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: R.I.P.: PIONEERING PROGRAMMER MIKE Longtime radio programmer and consultant Mike Joseph died last month in Los Angeles at age 90. Mike Joseph. Joseph, a native of Youngstown, Ohio, began his radio career in 1950 at WTNS in Coshocton, Ohio, and soon moved on to Grand Rapids, Michigan, to program CBS Radio affiliate WJEF (now WTKG). In December 1955, he moved on to Flint,Michigan
MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: NASHVILLE RADIO: KELLY FORD EXITS Nashville Radio: Kelly Ford EXITS Cumulus Morning Show. Kelly Ford. Highly-regarded Kelly Ford has apprently EXITED the the Ty, Kelly & Chuck morning show, which is syndicated by Cumulus Media and airs on many of it's NASH-Branded Country stations. There has been no official word from Cumulus and no word on a possible replacement. MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: K-C RADIO: DANNY CLINKSCALE EXITS WHB K-C Radio: Danny Clinkscale EXITS WHB 810 AM. Danny Clinkscale, one of the most recognizable voices on the Kansas City sports talk radio scene, has concluded his tenure at WHB 810 AM. On his Twitter account, Clinkscale used the term “downsizing.”. According to kansascity.com, WHB moved to a sports format in 1999 and Clinkscalesoon joined
MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: NYC RADIO: JOE NOLAN EXITING SCOTT NYC Radio: Joe Nolan Exiting Scott Shannon Show. WCBS 101.1 FM morning host Scott Shannon has announced that veteran NYC Traffic reporter/personality Joe Nolan is leaving the show. His last day is Friday, April 7. The reason is strictly business. Nolan doesn't work for WCBS-FM, he's employed with iHeartMedia's Total Traffic andWeather Network
MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: R.I.P.: RADIO PERSONALITY BIG TOM PARKER R.I.P.: Radio Personality Big Tom Parker. Tom Parker. Veteran radio personality "Big Tom" Parked passed away Saturday evening. He was 64-years-of-age. Parker, whose real name was Richard Altree, was a part of the Portland, OR radio scene for five decades. He last worked in radio at N/T KPAM 860 AM. MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: FARGO RADIO: TOM SZYMANSKI JOINS Fargo radio station KFGO 790 AM announced Friday that long-time meteorologist Tom Szymanski will join the station, starting November 11. "Too Tall" Szymanski will join Midwest Radio of Fargo-Moorhead as chief meteorologist for the six-station radio group. “I am very pleased to be coming home after eight years and I look forward toagain
MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: PITTSBURGH RADIO: CHRIS WINTER OUT AT WSHH WSHH 99.7 FM personality Cris Winter announced Tuesday on her “Cris Winter In The Morning” Facebook page that after working close to 40 years in Pittsburgh radio, her days on air are over, for now. Winter said she was dismissed after her show on Rhenda Broadcasting's WISH 99.7 on Friday. “When you look at covid-19, it’s a situation where everyone is making cuts,” she said. MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: HARRISBURG RADIO: IHM DROPS NANCY Harrisburg Radio: iHM Drops Nancy & Newman For Bobby Bones. The “Nancy & Newman” morning show on Country WRBT Bob 94.9 WRBT has been dropped in favor of importing the syndicated Bobby Bones Show. The change means the end for Nancy Ryan and Bob Newman, who is also the WRBT PD, who have been paired on-air for about 20-years. MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: LONG ISLAND RADIO: BILL WISEMAN JOINS The Wiseman will take over the Oldies 98.1 morning shift. Bill Wise, aka “The Wiseman’ from “ Dumpwater”, Florida (Daytona Beach). Started his radio career at age 16. Came to Long Island in 2000, where he was program director and on air personality on B-103. “The Wiseman” was born. From middays, the Wiseman became the morning show MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: R.I.P.: RADIO PERSONALITY BIG TOM PARKER R.I.P.: Radio Personality Big Tom Parker. Tom Parker. Veteran radio personality "Big Tom" Parked passed away Saturday evening. He was 64-years-of-age. Parker, whose real name was Richard Altree, was a part of the Portland, OR radio scene for five decades. He last worked in radio at N/T KPAM 860 AM. MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: R.I.P.: FORMER WJR PERSONALITY JIMMY R.I.P.: Former WJR Personality Jimmy Launce. James K. Lontz, also known as "Jimmy Launce" of Lakewood Ranch, Florida formerly of Farmington Hills, Michigan passed away on Tuesday August 28, 2018 at the age of 84. Launce was the host of his daily radio program in Detroit on WJR 760 AM. For 38 years his popular radio show was rated#1 in Michigan
MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: JACKSON TN RADIO: DAN REAVES EXITS Dan Reaves has performed a number of duties in his 16 years while working for local talk radio station WNWS 101.5 FM including sports director, game broadcast play-by-play man, sports talk show host, news talk show host, producer and sales representative. The Jackson Sun reports he’ll turn his microphone off for the final time for the state on Friday night as Reaves has announced he’s MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: OK RADIO: KEYB HOST HARLEY DOUGLAS Authorities say a girlfriend is behind bars in Kiowa County, Oklahoma, for killing radio host Harley Douglas Moody. Charges are pending for Sandra Josephine Woodard, 42, for the homicide. Authorities say just before midnight Tuesday, a 911 call was made saying someone had beenshot from an
MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: NYC RADIO: ANITA MARKS JOINS ESPN 98.7 FM Added Tim McCarthy, General Manager, ESPN New York 98.7FM, “Anita has vast sports knowledge and she will focus on bringing listeners behind the scenes, utilizing her experience as an athlete, reporter and host of a variety of national and local shows.” MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: SYRACUSE'S NEWCHANNEL 9'S RON WOOD Syracuse's NewChannel 9's Ron Wood Observes 50-Years. Fifty years ago, Rod Wood started his career in broadcasting. And Tuesday night — much to his surprise — WSYR NewsChannel 9 in Syracuse devoted most of its 5:30pm newscast to honoring the milestone. According to cynradio.com, not wanting Wood to learn about the event in advance,the
MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL: WBT CHARLOTTE CUTS TARA SERVATIUS Tara Servatius, whose commentary has been a staple of afternoon rush hours on WBT-AM (1110) for more than two years, was fired Thursday, according to a story by Mark Washburn at charlotteobserver.com. "WBT will not be renewing its employment agreement with Tara Servatius," said Heidi Raphael, vice president of corporate communication for Massachusetts-based Greater Media,MEDIA CONFIDENTIAL
Radio Intell Since 2010. Now 8.1M+ Page Views! Edited by Tom Benson Press Releases, News Tips: pd1204@gmail.com. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2019 SAN DIEGO RADIO: MARTY WHITNEY RETURNS TO 91X_MARTY WHITNEY_
Local Media of San Diego has announced that Marty Whitney is rejoining Alternative XTRA-FM 91X for mornings,weekdays 5-10am.
He'll partner with Danielle Stuht, beginning Monday, October 7. Whitney is a 20-year air personality and the move marks a return to 91X. During his original stint in the early 2000's, he served as 91X Music Director and handled nights. Since then, Whitney has hosted middays at ALT 98.7 Los Angeles, nights at KIOZ San Diego, mornings at KRZQ Reno, and most recently served as Special Programming Producer for Apple Music Beats 1."The
kook has come home to roost," said Whitney. "This legendary little station in TJ that hits all of SoCal is once again my home, and I'm overwhelmed to join the great family at Local Media SD. Also, please don't describe my position a "Wake-ups" as it's dated. Call me the Morning Dude. Or, His Morning Dudeness, or uh, Morning Duder, or El Morning Duderino if you're not into the whole brevity thing." Co-host Stuht added, "I'm super stoked to have Marty as my partner in the morning. I've been a fan of his for years and he brings a true, authentic vibe that is a perfect fit for mornings on 91X." 91X Program Director Garett Michaels said, "Marty is ideal for mornings on 91X, his enthusiasm is contagious, while his passion for the music, lifestyle and culture of San Diego is always on display. We love the positive energy he brings and we look forward to his contributions to our team."Posted 4:51:00 AM
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DISNEY PLATFORMS BANNING NETFLIX COMMERCIALS Walt Disney Co. is banning advertising from Netflix Inc. across its entertainment TV networks, according to THE WALL STREET JOURNAL citing people familiar with the situation, a sign that the marketing wars over streaming-video are escalating as media giants battle each other for subscribers. Disney, Comcast Corp. and AT&T Inc.are set to spend hundreds of millions of dollars on advertising over the next year to attract consumers to their new streaming-video services as they look to compete with industry juggernaut Netflix. Netflix spent $1.8 billion on advertising last year and will be playing defense against Hollywood’s new entrants. Disney, whose properties include ABC and Freeform, earlier this year put out an edict to staffers that it wouldn’t accept ads from any rival streaming services, but later reversed course and found a compromise with nearly every company, the people familiar with the situation said. The exception was Netflix. In making its decision, Disney evaluated whether it had a mutual business or advertising relationship with the companies, one of the people said. Netflix doesn’t show ads in its programs. In a statement, Disney said the subscription streaming-video business has evolved, “with many more entrants looking to advertise in traditional television, and across our portfolio of networks.” The company said it re-evaluated its initial blanket ban on streaming ads “to reflect the comprehensive business relationships we have with many of these companies.” Netflix declined to comment.Posted 4:32:00 AM
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CAREER CHANGES
➤Ron Parker exits PM Drive at Cumulus Media's Classic Hits WLS 94.7 FM Chicago after almost three years._RON PARKER_
Parker wrote on Facebook, "Wanted to let all know that this has been my last week at WLS-FM Chicago... I started here with the afternoon show in 24th place in that all important demo of 25-54 adults. Now I leave with afternoons 3rd place in a very competitive market. The staff at WLS-FM has done an amazing job turning things around the last few years and consistently putting this station Top 3 and above inChicago".
➤Marissa Lanchak is out as evening personality at Beasley Media WKLB Country 102.5 in Boston after nearly two years. She joined WKLB in 2017, from middays at Townsquare Media Country WGNA-FM Albany, NY. ➤Pedro Escalera exits at Program Director for KLZT-FM HD2 and Lastino K274AX 102.7 after Sinclair/Waterloo Media closed on thre Emmis stations. He haas been in the Austin market since 2009. ➤Zeka Montana has retirned at Country KBEZ (Q104) Kansas City. He started in radio at Q104 in 1987 as a part-time DJ, and moved to morning drive in 2002. ➤Sara Jean has been named APD for iHeartMedia’s AC KESZ 99.9 KEZ and Adult Hits KYOT 95.5 The Mountain. In addition, she’s the new late afternoon host for KESZ. KESZ and KYOT program director Paul Kelley states, “I’m excited to mentor Sara Jean as she continues to grow in the industry, but I’m just as excited to learn from her. Sara has a contagious energy and a unique perspective that will elevate each station.” ➤Shan Berries exits Bonneville's KMVQ 99.7 NOW San Francisco as talent and morning show producer. Co-Host Greg Sherrell and Bennie remain in place. Berries was upped to mornings in 2018 and previously served in middays before moving to wakeups. ➤Danny Sparks departs iHM's Alternative KRAB 106.1) in Bakersfield, CA after 27-years. He had been PD since 2001. ➤The Board of Directors of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting has named Kimberly Howell as CPB’s Inspector General, replacing Mary Mitchelson who retired in April.Posted 4:00:00 AM
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OCTOBER 5 RADIO HISTORY ➦IN 1912...Tony Marvin was born (Died at age 86 – October 10, 1998). He was a staff announcer for CBS, and later became most known as the long-time announcer for Arthur Godfrey._TONY MARVIN_
Marvin's first job in radio was at WNYC in New York City. From there, he went to CBS as a staff announcer, beginning October 1, 1939. A 1959 article in Radio and Television Mirror reported that at CBS "Tony did everything from daytime serials to symphonies and in 1946, when the Arthur Godfrey morning show was sustaining, Tony was assigned to it." When Godfrey's activities expanded from Arthur Godfrey Time to include Arthur Godfrey's Talent Scouts and Arthur Godfrey and his Friends, Marvin did the announcing for those shows as well. Marvin branched out in 1958, adding a two-hour, Monday-Saturday disc jockey show on WABC to his other duties. In 1961, Marvin became host of My True Story, a radio drama that moved to the Mutual Broadcasting System after having been on ABC and NBC for a total of 17 years. That same year he became a newscaster for Mutual. In his later years, Marvin had two more stints with programs on local radio stations. In 1976, he had a four-hour afternoon show, "Tony's Time," on WATR in Waterbury, Connecticut. Beginning in 1977, Marvin had a show on WDJZ in Bridgeport, Connecticut, which at the time was one of the first radio stations playing the "Music of Your Life" format, consisting primarily of music from the big band era. In 1981, Marvin came out of retirement to do "The Tony Marvin Show," a one-hour program broadcast live from the Palm Beach Hilton on WKAO. He said, "I want to bring back live radio." The show originated in the hotel's dining room and featured an orchestra. ➦IN 1921....the first World Series to air on radio got underway between the New York Yankees and Giants. KDKA Pittsburgh and WJZ New York broadcast direct from the Polo Grounds, while WBZ Springfield and announcer Thomas Cowan recreated the games in their studios from reports phoned in from the stadium. ➦IN 1925...WSM-AM in Nashville signed-on. WSM is primarily associated with country music through its weekly Saturday night program, the Grand Ole Opry, the longest-running radioprogram in history.
The Opry began as the WSM Barn Dance in 1925, but after only about a year on the air, the program's host, "Judge" Hay, referred to the programming as being "Grand Ole Opry" in contrast to the preceding grand opera program on NBC. In 1932, WSM boosted its power to 50,000 watts, becoming Tennessee's first clear-channel station. In addition to its vast nighttime coverage area, the station boasts one of the largest daytime coverage areas in the country. It provides at least grade B coverage as far east as Chattanooga, as far north as Evansville, Indiana, as far west as Jackson, Tennessee and as far south as Huntsville, Alabama. Under the right conditions, it can be heard in nearly all of Tennessee and much of Kentucky, and can be picked up as far away as the fringes of the St. Louis area. The station traditionally played country music in the nighttime hours, when listeners from around the United States would tune in. Before the advent of television, the station broadcast long-form radio (both local and NBC network) programs in addition to music. After TV became popular (thus largely eliminating the audience for full-length radio programs), WSM adopted a "MOR" (middle of the road) music format during the daytime hours, and continued to play country music at night. It was not until about 1979 that WSM adopted the 24-hour country music format of today. WSM is credited with shaping Nashville into a recording industry capital. Because of WSM's incredible reach, musical acts from all across the eastern United States would come to Nashville in the early decades of the station's existence, in hopes of getting to perform on WSM. Over time, as more acts and recording companies came to Nashville, the city became known as the center of the country music industry. Disc jockey David Cobb is credited with first referring to Nashville as "Music City USA", a designation that has since been adopted as the city's official nickname by the local tourism board. WSM's unusual diamond-shaped antenna is visible from I-65 just south of Nashville (in Brentwood). When the 878-foot tower was built in 1932, it was the tallest antenna in North America. Its height was reduced to 808 feet (246 m) in 1939 when it was discovered that the taller tower was causing self-cancellation in the fringe areas of reception of the station (it is now known that 195 electrical degrees, about 810 feet, is the optimum height for a Class A station on thatfrequency).
➦IN 1934...'Hollywood Hotel' became the first network radio show to originate from Hollywood. It featured Hollywood stars in dramatized versions of then-current movies and "helped to make Hollywood an origination point for major radio programs." The CBS was heavily promoted as being the first program broadcast from the US West Coast, and continued to do so weekly for the next four years. ➦IN 1945..."Meet the Press" premiered. It originally began on the Mutual Broadcasting System in 1945 as American Mercury Presents: Meet the Press, a program to promote The American Mercury, a magazine that Lawrence E. Spivak purchased in 1935. Before the program aired, Spivak asked journalist Martha Rountree, who had worked in radio and had been employed by Spivak as a roving editor for the magazine, to critique the plans for the new radio show. Based on her advice, Rountree created a new radio program that she called The AmericanMercury.
On November 6, 1947, while still on the Mutual Broadcasting System, the television rights to the program were purchased by General Foods, which began to air the show on the NBC television network with the title shortened to simply Meet the Press; the radio version also adopted the new name. Although some sources credit Spivak with the program's creation, Rountree developed the idea on her own, and Spivak joined as co-producer and business partner in the enterprise after the show had already debuted. ➦IN 1947…The first radio recorded on magnetic tape aired on ABC Radio. It featured a performance by Bing Crosby. The broadcast demonstrated the capabilities of the new Ampex 200 tape recorder. ➦IN 1952…After 11½ years on the air, the creaking door of "Inner Sanctum Mysteries" was heard for the last time as the series ended itsrun on ABC Radio.
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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4, 2019 SIRIUSXM RADIO: TO LAUNCH 'SWAY FEST 2019'_SWAY CALLOWAY_
Oakland, CA native Sway Calloway returns to his roots on October 18 for the first ever 'Sway Fest 2019,' which will bring together celebrities, local leaders and special guests in a celebration of hip-hop, community and culture, to be broadcast on SiriusXM. The four-hour special will air live from the streets of Oakland, outside Pandora headquarters, beginning at 9am PT on SiriusXM's Sway in the Morning on Eminem's Shade 45 (ch. 45). Calloway's celebrity friends, performers, local activists and community leaders will gather on Franklin Street between 21st and 22nd streets from 9am PT to 1pm PT in Oakland for performances and conversations on music, arts and the Oakland community. This Sway-hosted block party is also a way for our Oakland-based SiriusXM and Pandora employees to celebrate the combining of SiriusXM andPandora.
In advance of 'Sway Fest 2019,' Sway will unveil his own Pandora Story, offering his commentary to a playlist of tracks that shaped him while growing up in Oakland and beyond. While SiriusXM subscribers can tune in live the day of the event, local residents are encouraged to attend this free event to hear live music, meet community and business leaders as they weigh in on important community issues, and celebratemusic and culture.
"Sway Fest 2019' is a celebration of an amazing community of people that make up the Bay Area," said Calloway. "I'm looking forward to returning to my hometown and shedding a light on the diversity, culture, uniqueness and magic that makes Oakland an amazing place." "Sway Calloway has been an integral part of the rise of SiriusXM over the years," said Scott Greenstein, President and Chief Content Officer, SiriusXM. "We want to celebrate Sway's national accomplishments in Oakland, a place he has so much passion for, and which also serves as the home base of Pandora, which is now fully integrated with SiriusXM."Posted 12:03:00 PM
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DAY 3: SEPT PPMS OUT FOR VEGAS, ORLANDO, PORTLAND, 9 MORE MARKETS NIELSEN ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 2019 RELEASED THE THIRD BATCH OF SEPTEMBER 2019 PPM DATA FOR THE FOLLOWING MARKETS: 22 PORTLAND OR 23 CHARLOTTE-GASTONIA-ROCK HILL, NC 25 SAN ANTONIO27 SACRAMENTO
28 PITTSBURGH
29 SALT LAKE CITY-OGDEN-PROVO30 Las Vegas
31 Orlando
32 CINCINNATI
34 Cleveland
35 KANSAS CITY 36 Columbus OHCLICK HERE
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TOPLINE NUMBERS FOR SUBSCRIBING NIELSEN STATIONSPosted 9:30:00 AM
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GMR SUES ENTRAVISION FOR NON-PAYMENT Global Music Rights, which represents artists such as Drake and Bruce Springsteen, is suing radio station owner Entravision Communications Corp., alleging that the company played its songs without paying songwriters, reports THE LATIMES.
Entravision has played more than 130 of Global Music Rights’ songs a total of more than 10,000 times over the last couple of years, according to the lawsuit, which was filed Thursday in federal court in Los Angeles. The most played songs include Steve Miller Band’s “Fly Like an Eagle,” Metallica’s “Enter Sandman” and Pearl Jam’s “Black.” Global Music Rights is seeking $150,000 for each infringement, the maximum allowed, for a total of more than $1.5billion in damages.
The Santa Monica-based company has three radio stations in Los Angeles — Spanish-language outlets KDLD-FM (103.1) Super Estrella, KLYY-FM (97.5/107.1) Jose and KSSE-FM (107.1) La Suavecita — as well as about 45 other radio stations and 55 local television stationsnationwide.
Top songwriters such as Miller, Pearl Jam’s Eddie Vedder and Drake signed with Global Music Rights, believing that the organization would help them secure a better rate from radio stations, restaurants and other groups that pay what’s called a performance royalty. Songwriters rely on radio as a primary source of earnings, especially in the streaming age. Recording artists collect the lion’s share of revenue from streaming services Spotify and Apple Music, a source of great consternation among songwriters and two types of organizations that represent them: music publishers and performing-rightsorganizations.
ASCAP and BMI, the two largest performing-rights organizations, are limited in their ability to fight for more. They collect royalties at a rate governed by decades-old federal statute. Global Music Rights isn’t under the same limitations. Music manager Irving Azoff founded Global Music Rights to try to raise the rates paid to songwriters. Azoff — who manages Gwen Stefani, Harry Styles and Bon Jovi — started the Los Angeles-based company in 2013 with Randy Grimmett, who previously worked at ASCAP. Radio stations have balked at the terms sought by Global Music Rights, prompting lawsuits between Global Music Rights and the Radio Music Licensing Committee, a body that represents U.S. radio stations. Their trial is set to go to court in Los Angeles next fall.Posted 5:18:00 AM
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NOLA RADIO: COPS WANT SETH DUNLAP'S CELLPHONE New Orleans police on Thursday obtained a search warrant seeking information from WWL Radio host Seth Dunlap’s cellphone, which is at the center of a high-stakes investigation centering on allegations of extortion, according to NOLA.COM citing multiple law enforcement sources. The warrant seeks information from the service provider T-Mobile. It’s a move aimed at verifying claims made by WWL Radio and its parent company, Pennsylvania-based Entercom Communications, that a homophobic message aimed at Dunlap and sent from the radio station’s account was actually sent by Dunlap himself._SETH DUNLAP_
According to an NOPD report, WWL Radio made those claims after it hired a forensic specialist who examined the station’s “Internet system, software and hardware.” The radio station has said Dunlap sent the tweet and then demanded nearly $2 million from the station, citing the insult and threatening workplace harassment-related litigation. Dunlap was facing significant personal financial strain, according to the station. The station told the NOPD that the forensic investigation found an IP address — a unique number given to a piece of hardware, such as a cellphone — connected to the tweet that was associated withDunlap’s phone.
_MEGAN KIEFER_
Megan Kiefer, Dunlap’s attorney, has disputed the claims, saying the radio station has not done anything to prove them. She's noted that her client passed a lie-detector test centering on his denials that he sent the tweet in question. She has also said that WWL Radio went to the police only after the breakdown of negotiations to settle Dunlap’s complaints about a work culture he perceived as homophobic. Dunlap, a Washington state native, began to host “The Last Lap With Seth Dunlap,” on WWL Radio in 2017. He had previously co-hosted a sports show after beginning his career at the station as a salesrepresentative.
The tweet at the center of the case went up Sept. 10. Dunlap shared a link on Twitter to his analysis of the Saints’ Week 1 win against Houston last month, and someone using WWL Radio’s account then retweeted Dunlap’s link while referring to him as a“fag.”
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ORLANDO RADIO: WMFE SHOW CO-HOST ACCUSED OF SEXUAL ABUSE_BRYAN FULWIDER_
Well-known Central Florida clergyman and radio show host Rev. Bryan Fulwider was arrested Wednesday after a victim came forward to report having been sexually abused “numerous times” by the pastor as a child, Winter Park police said. According to THE ORLANDO SENTINEL,
the 59-year-old Fulwider was booked into the Seminole County jail after his arrest, where he is being held without bail. According to a warrant, he faces 30 counts of sexual battery of a person younger than 18 by a person in position of custodial authority. He faces the possibility of life in prison if convicted. Fulwider, known as one of the “Three Wise Guys," is a founder and co-host of the popular radio show “Friends Talking Faith,” broadcast weekly on non-com WMFE 90.7 FM. In a statement, Orlando attorney Jacob V. Stuart Jr., who is representing Fulwider, said he and his client “vehemently deny each and every allegation that has been made against him."In
a statement, the Winter Park Police Department said investigators met Tuesday with the victim, who reported having been sexually battered by Fulwider repeatedly between 2005 and 2010, when Fulwider was senior minister at the First Congregational Church of Winter Park. Rev. James Coffin, executive director of the Interfaith Council of Central Florida, spoke about Fulwider after the hearing, calling him a friend and respected colleague. Fulwider is a member of the council’s executive committee. Coffin said he could not comment on the case or allegations, but wants justice to prevail. “It’s critical that we always have the fair and appropriate process,” Coffin said, noting that both the accuser and the accused deserve to be heard. “It’s a sad time for both of them rightnow.”
Stephen Yasko, interim president and general manager for WMFE, said the show had been put on hiatus “iven the nature and gravity of today’s revelations.” It was not produced by WMFE but was taped in the station’s studios, Yasko said. Along with his “Friends Talking Faith” co-hosts, Imam Muhammad Musri and Rabbi Steven Engel, Fulwider was a finalist for the Orlando Sentinel’s 2018 Central Floridian of the Year award.Posted 4:39:00 AM
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NASHVILLE RADIO: WSM-FM'S MARTY MCFLY LAUNCHES “HOMETOWN STRONG” Cumulus Media announces that WSM 95.5 FM NASH Icon morning radio personality Marty McFly has launched “HOMETOWN STRONG” , a charitable organization that will initiate and support philanthropic projects benefiting communities across Middle Tennessee. McFly, a 30-year radio professional who also hosts mornings on the NASH Icon Radio Network for Westwood One, officially launched the charity this week in his hometown of Sparta, TN, with the kick-off of a fundraiser called “Shop With a Cop”. Working in partnership with the Sparta YMCA and the Sparta Police Department, “Hometown Strong” and “Shop with a Cop” will connect Sparta area children in need with local police officers at Christmas for a free holidayshopping trip.
The main event funding the “Shop With a Cop” program is a benefit motorcycle ride on Saturday, October 19th, starting at 11:00am at Pearson Park in Sparta. Riders participating in “Marty McFly's Blue Light Ride” will receive an event t-shirt and admission to a cookout at Boswell's Country Roads Harley Davidson. The first 50 riders to register will receive tickets to the Alcatraz East Crime Museum attraction in Pigeon Forge, TN.McFly
explained: "Growing up in a great hometown like Sparta was the inspiration for the name ‘Hometown Strong’. Good things start and happen in a person’s hometown - neighbors helping neighbors. I'm just jumping in and shining a light on what those people can and aredoing.”
Sparta Police Chief Doug Goff said: "The entire police department is honored to be part of this event. It's another great opportunity to show how the officers here love their community." Sparta Police Lieutenant Allen Selby commented: "Events like ‘Shop with a Cop’ are what giving back to the community is all about. The police sometimes encounter folks on their worst day. ‘Shop with a Cop’ lets us share in what can be a child's best day." Kyle Goff, Chief Executive Officer, Sparta-White County Family YMCA, stated: "We know there is a need at Christmas for kids in this community. The YMCA has been working to address that need, and this event will take those efforts to the next level.” McFly has also created a special limited edition “Hometown Strong” t-shirt, with proceeds benefiting “Shop With a Cop”, which he will be selling at the Liberty Square Celebration on October 12th in Sparta. To find out other ways to purchase a t-shirt benefiting “Shop With a Cop”, email McFly at: MARTY@HOMETOWN-STRONG.COM.Posted 4:02:00 AM
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BOISE RADIO: CHRIS MATTHEWS JOINS KIZN-FM AS PD, MORNINGS_CHRIS MATTHEWS_
Cumulus Media announces that it has appointed Chris Matthews as Program Director and Morning Show Host for Country radio station KIZN KISSIN 92.3 in Boise, ID. Matthews joins Co-Host Alana Lynn as KIZN’s new morning show team, airing weekdays from 5:00am-10:00am. A 17-year radio broadcasting professional, Matthews was previously Program Director and Afternoon Drive Host for iHeartMedia station KBEB-FM in Sacramento, CA. Prior to that, he was Morning Host for Entercom/CBS Radio’s KMLE-FM in Phoenix, AZ, and was Director of Marketing and Promotion for CUMULUS MEDIA in Tucson, AZ.Don
Morin, Regional Vice President/Market Manager, Cumulus Boise, said: “I couldn’t be more excited to have Chris lead the KIZN team. His energy and desire to win is infectious. I have no doubt that Chris and Alana will dominate Mornings in Boise!” Matthews said: "I am honored and thrilled to be taking the reins of a legendary brand in the most beautiful city in the country. I can't thank Don Morin, Charlie Cook and John Dimick enough for this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and I am so excited to be working again with Alana Lynn, who is as brilliant and talented as it gets. As KIZN is set to turn 30, I firmly believe that our best years are still tocome!"
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RACHEL MADDOW ASKED: "ARE YOU PART OF THE PROBLEM?" "The View" co-host Abby Huntsman had an awkward question for MSNBC host Rachel Maddow on Thursday, suggesting that she might be part of the reason that people disbelieve media members who claim President Trump is guilty of wrongdoing in connection with Ukraine. "There has been a crying wolf for so long," Huntsman told Maddow on Thursday, "'This is it, this is the smoking gun, he's out,' for two years now from Democrats, from some members of the media -- that now you have people in this country that are like, 'We don't believe anything anymore.' They're shutting it off, they are not taking it as seriously as they should and I ask you, do you think you're part ofthat problem?"
Co-host Joy Behar, with a surprised look on her face, asked "Rachel?!" while putting her hand on the MSNBC host's shoulder. Huntsman added that she was in the media too. "So, we're all guilty of things attimes," she said.
Huntsman seemed to be referring to the years of media coverage surrounding the Russia investigation -- something that figured prominently in Maddow's shows. Maddow told Huntsman she thought she made a good point but defended herself, saying Trump's presidency was "scandal-ridden." "It's a consequence of having a really scandal-ridden presidency with all sorts of stuff happening all the time, that in any other presidency would have already led to impeachment," Maddow said.Posted 1:35:00 AM
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CNN REJECTS TWO TRUMP COMNMERCIALS CNN is refusing to run an ad from President Trump’s reelection campaign that questions former Vice President Joe Biden’s role in the firing of a Ukrainian prosecutor.THE HILL
reports Democrats have been up in arms over the ad, which alleges Biden pushed for a Ukrainian prosecutor to be dismissed in order to protect his son Hunter Biden, who at the time was on the board of directors for a Ukrainian energy company that had been investigatedfor corruption.
The ad also swipes at three CNN reporters or anchors — cutting to images of chief White House correspondent Jim Acosta and anchors Don Lemon and Chris Cuomo — as the narrator says, “The Democrats want to impeach , and their media lapdogs fall in line.” “CNN is rejecting the ad, as it does not meet our advertising standards,” a spokesperson told The Hill. “Specifically, in addition to disparaging CNN and its journalists, the ad makes assertions that have been proven demonstrably false by various news outlets, including CNN.” There is no evidence that Biden pushed for the prosecutor’s removalto protect his son.
> DRAIN THE SWAMP! pic.twitter.com/N3FaZ5Dkjq > — Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) > October 3, 2019>
According to THE NYTIMES,
Tim Murtaugh, the communications director for Trump’s campaign, responded that the ad was “entirely accurate and was reviewed bycounsel.”
“CNN spends all day protecting Joe Biden in their programming,” Mr. Murtaugh wrote in a statement. “So it’s not surprising that they’re shielding him from truthful advertising, too.”Posted 1:20:00 AM
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TRUMP SUGGESTS STARTING A NEWS NETWORK _TRUMP NEWS NETWORK?_ President Trump, who is a near-constant strong critic of the news media, who he calls the "enemy of the people," "corrupt" and producers of "fake news," suggested the idea yesterday of starting a news network, specifically positioning it as way to counter CNN. While speaking at an event in The Villages, Florida about Medicare, Trump said, "CNN is a voice that really seems to be the voice out there and it's a terrible thing for our country. We ought to start our own network and put some real news out there, because they are so bad for our country. We're looking at that. We should do something aboutit, too."
Trump has previously tweeted a suggestion of creating a, quote, "worldwide network to show the world the way we really are," as opposed to what he called unfair coverage by CNN. Additionally, towards the end of the 2016 presidential campaign, there was chatter about Trump possibly starting a news network if he lost the election.Posted 1:19:00 AM
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SURVEY: TRUST IN MASS MEDIA REMAINS LOW Americans remain largely mistrustful of the mass media as 41% currently have "a great deal" or "fair amount" of trust in newspapers, television and radio to report the news "fully, accurately and fairly." This latest reading represents a four-percentage-point dip since last year and marks the end of improvements in back-to-back years after hitting an all-time low. Although trust in the media has edged down this year, it is well above the record low of 32% in 2016 when Republicans' trust dropped precipitously and drove the overall trust reading down during the divisive presidential campaign. Republicans' trust is still at a very low level and a wide gap in views of the media among partisans persists as 69% of Democrats say they have trust and confidence in it, while 15% of Republicans and 36% of independents agree. After hitting the low point three years ago, U.S. adults' trust in the accuracy of the mass media appeared to be rebounding -- increasing 13 points over two years. Yet, the latest reading from a Sept. 3-15 Gallup poll found levels matching those in 2017. Gallup first measured trust in the mass media in a 1972 survey when 68% of Americans said they trusted it. Similar levels were recorded in 1974 (69%) and 1976 (72%), but two decades later, when Gallup next asked the question, trust had fallen to 53%. Although overall trust was at the majority level until 2004, no more than 21% of Americans dating back to 1972 ever said they had the greatest level of trust. Currently, 13% have a great deal of trust, 28% a fair amount, 30% not very much and 28% none at all. Partisans' Trust in the Mass Media Remain Widely Divergent Americans' trust in the media has been eroding over time, but in the current highly polarized climate, the views of political partisans have become increasingly divergent. President Donald Trump's description of the media as "the enemy of the people" has undoubtedly colored the views of all Americans.Posted 1:18:00 AM
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REPORT: SOCIAL MEDIA IN A VISE The social media giants are stuck in a vise as both Democrats and the Trump campaign look for an edge by accusing the platforms of favoring the other side, according to THE HILL.
On one side are Democrats, who are demanding that Facebook and Twitter censor President Trump and his campaign. This week, Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) sent a letter to Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey demanding that Trump be suspended and the Democratic National Committee (DNC) ripped Facebook for refusing to fact check -- and remove -- Trump campaign ads it said are misleading. Democrats are deeply worried that Trump will spend hundreds of millions of dollars and leverage his massive social media following to distort public perceptions, echoing concerns from 2016 when foreign agents used the platforms to promote misinformation. On the other end are Trump and Republicans, who have long held that conservative voices are being suppressed by Silicon Valley liberals reacting to elite media outrage at the president and his supporters. Underscoring the pressure on the social media giants -- this week, both Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), a top contender for the Democratic presidential nomination, and Donald Trump Jr., a top surrogate for his father's reelection campaign -- renewed their calls for the government to dismantle the tech giants, albeit for verydifferent reasons.
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CABLE COMPANIES MAKE $28B YEARLY FROM HIDDEN FEES The average cable customer pays $450 in hidden fees each year, and the unexpected charges add up to an estimated $28 billion for the cable industry annually, according to a new report from Consumer Reports. FOX BUSINESS NETWORK reports the nonprofit consumer advocacy group released its annual “CR Cable Bill Report” Thursday. Consumer Reports’ survey found that 85 percent of Americans have encountered an unexpected or hidden fee for a service they used in the past two years. Telecommunications providers, including cable companies, are the worse offenders when it comes to charging unexpected fees. “What a cable company advertises to a consumer as a monthly price for services, and what the consumer actually ends up paying, can be dramatically different,” the group said in the report. Company-imposed surcharges for services like broadcast TV, regional sports and set-top box rental add 24 percent on top of the average cable bill, Consumer Reports said. The national average monthly cable bill in 2018 had a base package of $156.71, but fees brought the total average bill to $217.42. Cable companies are required by law to itemize these fees on customers’ bills. But Consumer Reports said the average cable bill contains more than a dozen line-item charges, creating a situation the group said is “ripe for consumer confusion.” These fees have also been increasing. Consumer Reports’ survey found that 64 percent of respondents said they’re paying more in surprise charges now than they did five years ago. For example, one company’s broadcast TV surcharge increased by 50 percent in a year. Another increased its fees for regional sports and broadcast TV by more than 600 percent over four years. It’s legal for cable companies to charge these fees as long as they disclose them. But Consumer Reports said the companies aren’t all consistent. They’re recommending that the government require cable companies to include all fees be included in the advertised price.Posted 1:13:00 AM
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REPORT: THE BLOODSHED ISN’T LETTING UP AT WARNERMEDIA According to THE NYPOST,
the entertainment colossus formerly known as Time Warner — whose name was changed after its merger with AT&T — has recently axed 49 jobs in New York alone as it eliminates overlap across its HBO, Turner and Warner Bros. units, a state government filing revealed Thursday. That figure doesn’t include a host of big-name exits connected to AT&T’s restructuring of the division, which kicked off in March, asource said.
The source added that there “could be more” cuts coming. One insider said that since AT&T acquired the firm last year, the number of cuts has been closer to the “high hundreds.” Cuts have been sprinkled across HBO, Warner Bros. and Turner, sources said, adding that they primarily come from departments like financeand legal.
In July, the company axed 20 ad sales jobs, dubbing them“redundancies.”
This week, Nancy Lesser, a 35-year veteran at the company who most recently was EVP of media and talent relations, stepped down, but her role is not included in the 49 slashed jobs, according to a source. AT&T began restructuring WarnerMedia in March when Turner president David Levy and HBO’s longtime CEO, Richard Plepler, resigned. A centralization of the company followed under AT&T exec John Stankey — now CEO of WarnerMedia — who appointed ex-NBC Entertainment Chairman Robert Greenblatt as the chairman of WarnerMedia’s entertainment and streaming businesses. Inside the company, staffers are bracing for more cuts. “The bloodbath continues certainly through the rest of the year,” a source said, adding that “the morale is lower than Death Valley.”Posted 1:12:00 AM
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SPORTS ILLUSTRATED PLANS TO DRAMATICALLY CUT STAFF Sports Illustrated plunged into turmoil Thursday as the magazine’s new management began laying off staff members in a plan to heavily rely on freelancers, according to THE LA TIMES.
Dozens of staff members are expected to be laid off. The cuts began nearly five months after Iowa publishing giant Meredith Corp. sold the 65-year-old publication to Authentic Brands Group for $110 million. Authentic Brands then assigned licensing rights to a third-party firm, Maven Inc., which now runs the magazine. The upheaval at the legendary magazine illustrates the difficulties facing print publications that have long relied on advertising and subscriptions. Sports Illustrated was once the dominant sports-themed publication in the U.S. and a marquee title within the Time Inc. magazine portfolio. Magazine magnate Henry Luce, co-founder of Time, brought Sports Illustrated to life in 1954. But Time Inc. was dismantled in 2018 after Meredith purchased the company. It sold several of the titles, including Time, Fortune and then Sports Illustrated. Meredith Corp., which publishes Better Homes and Gardens and Real Simple magazine, wanted to bolster its female-skewing titles so it retained such Time Inc. properties asPeople magazine.
Authentic Brands is a New York brand management firm with rights to big-name celebrities Muhammad Ali, Marilyn Monroe and Elvis Presley, and brands including Thomasville furniture, Frye boots and Frederick’s of Hollywood. In August, private equity giant BlackRock bought a 30% stake in Authentic Brands for $875 million. Authentic Brands retained ownership of Sports Illustrated but assigned licensing rights to Seattle-based Maven. That group paid Authentic Brands $45 million in advance royalties as part of the 10-year deal for use of the Sports Illustrated properties, including the swimsuit edition, in seven countries. Maven assumed responsibility for operating the digital and print editions of Sports Illustrated, which is based in New York and reaches an estimated 2.7 million subscribers.Posted 1:11:00 AM
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