Pats Stay Put At WBZ

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The New England Patriots have announced a multi-year broadcast extension with Beasley’s WBZ-FM/98.5 The Sports Hub. Since its inception in 2009, the station has been the official radio flagship station of the Patriots.

WBAL Shuffles Lineup

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Hearst-owned WBAL NewsRadio in Baltimore has moved weekend talker Yuripzy Morgan to its weekday lineup from 1 to 3 p.m. The Brett Hollander Show moves to 3 to 6 p.m. The station used to be all be all-news in afternoon drive.

NAB’s Crystal Awards Open For Entries

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The National Association of Broadcasters is accepting entries for the NAB Crystal Radio Awards, honoring outstanding community service. Submissions must be received by January 31.

iHeart Reports November Revenue

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The company filed its monthly operating report with the bankruptcy court this week reporting $343.7 million in revenue for the month of November. That's slightly down from October ($349,402) and up from September ($329,466).

Starks, Carr Confirmed By Senate

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On Wednesday the United States Senate finally confirmed Geoffrey Starks as an FCC Commissioner and Commissioner Brendan Carr for a full term. The Commission will now have all five members as it gets ready to close for business, today at noon.

GEICO Biggest Advertiser Again

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The insurance giant held top spot for the third week running in Media Monitors’ tracking of radio’s top advertisers across the country, running a huge 60,246 spots.

Entries Open For Celebration Of Service Awards

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The National Association of Broadcasters Education Foundaton is accepting entries for the 2019 Celebration of Service to America Awards, recognizing outstanding community service by local broadcasters.

Air1 Changes Direction

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After 20-plus years of playing Christian hits to its more than four million listeners, Air1 has fine-tuned its playlist with a focus on worship music. The new Air1, Worship Now debuted January 1 with 10,000 songs in a row, commercial-free.

Entercom Stations Raise Big Bucks For St. Jude

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Five Entercom Country stations from around the U.S. hosted radiothons in their respective communities as part of the hospital’s “Country Cares for St. Jude Kids” program. The end result? Over $2 million raised for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

Three Decades Of “Floydian Slip” 

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The weekly Pink Floyd show, produced by Craig Bailey of Shelburne, VT, turns 30 this month. Bailey aired his first episode in January 1989 on Ithaca College's 106-VIC in Ithaca, NY, as a senior Television-Radio major. 

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