22 Awards For Entercom
It was quite a Wisconsin haul for the company on Saturday, May 6, at the Wisconsin Broadcasters Association’s annual awards ceremony. Entercom’s stations in Milwaukee and Madison took home an incredible 22 Awards for Excellence.
Lotsof Says His PSA Was Misunderstood.
After both local and national backlash in the press, CAVE-FM Manager Paul Lotsof is defending his decision to air a PSA that advises people how to hide pictures that may be determined to be child pornography. In his editorial, Lotsoff, who pulled the PSA this week says, "I’m delighted with the exposure that we have received. If nothing else it has really put tiny Benson on the map."
Jay Michaels — A PD That Really Does Know JACK!
Jay Michaels is the Program Director for CBS Radio's JACK-FM (KJKK-FM) in Dallas. This 18-year PD has a radio career spanning 25 years and he is, of course, on Radio Ink’s 2017 Best PDs in America list, which is out now. Here is our extended interview with one of Radio's Best PDs...Jay Michaels
Emmis Paints A Bleak Revenue Picture
Not only did Emmis have a down Q4 (see next story), revenue for the company's first quarter looks even worse. Emmis' Q1 includes March, which came in down 5%, April, which was down 14%, and May, which is pacing down 9%.
“Radio Is A Challenged Industry”
Those are the words of the normally upbeat Emmis CEO Jeff Smulyan after reporting Q4 earnings Thursday. There really wasn't much good news, with all three months and nearly every metric down for Emmis in the quarter. Add to that the fact that Smulyan is parting with one of his prized possessions to knock down debt, KPWR-FM in Los Angeles. Here are all the Q4 details...
Smulyan: “Selling POWER Was A Painful Decision”
The Emmis CEO, who is selling the company's only Los Angeles radio station for $83 million, said while it was painful, it was the right decision. "We'll be more focused, we'll have more flexibility, and we'll be able to put more resources toward NextRadio. It was the best decision for our people and our listeners. It was the right decision."
Fabulous At 50: WCBS In New York City
(By Deborah Parenti) One of Radio Ink’s 2017 Best Program Directors, Tim Scheld, has been programming CBS News’ flagship radio station, WCBS in New York, since 2004. What’s it like to sit in that seat as the legendary station celebrates 50 years of covering the Big Apple? Let's find out...
Peer-To-Peer Evangelism
(By Heidi Raphael) In today’s multi-platform world, students have many more choices than ever before in terms of career options in the media industry. How do you attract tomorrow’s generation of broadcasters for your radio station, company or organization? Here are some suggestions...
Treat Them Like Dogs
(By Tracy Johnson) The measure of what makes a great program director is changing. And it will be changing even more in the very near future. Increasingly, the most important task for programmers is managing talent.
Good Karma Fires Female Sports Host
It's always a good idea to have facts on your side when you decide to personally attack someone. And in this case, management at one station in Cleveland, it appears, believed this host went too far.















