NPR Executive Accused of Sexual Harassment

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The head of National Public Radio’s news department Michael Oreskes was placed on leave Tuesday after being accused of sexual harassment by two women who claimed he made unwanted advances toward them while he worked at the New York Times nearly 20 years ago. Here's the statement from NPR...

Forecast 2018: Household Smart Speakers — The New Radio?

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It's a given: More and more listeners are making user-friendly personal smart speakers (Amazon's Alexa devices, Google Home, etc.) their first choice for audio. Can the industry capitalize on this to expand radio's reach? We are going to answer that question in 14 days.

Group Calls For Handel To Be Fired

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There's a national campaign to fire iHeartMedia host Bill Handel. The KFI Los Angeles host is being targeted for calling U.S. Rep. Frederica S. Wilson a whore. The group Color of Change is coming after the host. The group has 1.2 million members and has started a petition asking iHeart to fire the host.

NAB Webinar Focuses On Alexa

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The NAB will host a Webcast, Wednesday at 2 p.m., called "Broadcasting in the Age of Alexa: Discovering Opportunities on Voice Platforms." The moderator will be NAB Technology Education and Outreach Senior Director Brian Savoie. The webcast is free for NAB members and $99 for non-members.

The Christmas Flip Season Is Underway

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Cumulus' WKIM-FM in Memphis is the first station (that we've heard from) that has flipped to holiday music. With Christmas still 54 days away, the station is now called Christmas 98.9 and playing holiday favorites.

And Then There Were Two

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Beasley's Oldies 94.7 HD2 in Detroit began airing Christmas music at midnight November 1, making it the second station (that we've heard from) to kick off the holiday season. PD Jerry Tarrants said, “We’re interrupting our normal HD2 programming, which features great oldies’ stars like Elvis and the Beach Boys to bring listeners the very best Christmas music experience."

iHeart Flips To Alt Rock In Norfolk

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The previous format at 105.3 in Norfolk was CHR. Market President Angel Brown said, “The opportunity to launch a station like ALT 105.3 in the number one radio company in the country in Hampton Roads is beyond exciting. By analyzing song requests, digital streaming, downloads, and talking to our listeners, we know the area is passionate about Alternative Rock."

(Take Two) Townsquare, Saga Report Next Tuesday

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Next Tuesday we get our first look at Townsquare earnings since the company made major management changes. This month, founder Steven Price transitioned out of the CEO Chair to become Executive Chairman of The Board and Bill Wilson and Dhruv Prasad were promoted to Co-CEO's. The company reports Q3 earnings next Tuesday at 8AM. Saga CEO Ed Christian checks in with his numbers next Tuesday at 11AM. This corrects our Tuesday story that reported these earnings were coming out yesterday.

Smulyan Wins Indy Community Award

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Emmis CEO Jeff Smulyan has been named the recipient of this year’s Mike Carroll Award, given in memory of former deputy mayor and civic leader Mike Carroll. The award, selected by the Indianapolis Business Journal, honors a community member who has demonstrated determination, humility, and devotion to the community.

Geico Back On Top

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After holding second spot on the Media Monitors weekly chart last week, GEICO is back at the summit, having run 43,410 radio commercials nationwide during the past week. Not surprisingly, Home Depot was a very close second with 43,008 spots.

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