Massachusetts Pirate Must Pay $15K Fine
It's a $15,000 fine for Vasco Oburoni for operating a pirate radio station at 102.3-FM in Worcester, Massachusetts. That is the full amount the FCC's enforcement bureau is allowed to give and includes a base fine plus an upward adjustment. The Commission says Oburoni decided to continue running his illegal operation after being warned, and that's the reason for the max amount.
iHeart Drops Alternative For Rumba On Jax Translator
iHeartMedia unveiled the new Rumba format in Jacksonville on a translator broadcasting on 106.9 and WQIK-HD2. Rumba is a variety of Spanish Tropical music, including songs from artists such as Marc Anthony, Romeo Santos, Nicky Jam, and Victor Manuelle.
Nashville Jocks Raise $16K With Sellout Show
It was a big night at 3rd and Lindsley in Nashville on January 17 when Ty, Kelly and Chuck from NASH FM 103.3 and 95.5 NASH ICON hosted the Rhythm & Boots show. Held to benefit Musicians On Call, the show featured Jason Aldean and special guest Michael Tyler. Hit songs, Q&As, and autograph opps were the order of the night.
Peoria Jocks Brave Big Freeze For Charity
This time of year is particularly hard on the homeless and Mix 106.9 (WSWT) Program Director and Morning Mix co-host Randy Rundle, and 104.9 The Wolf (WXCL) afternoon talent Joe Greenwood, did their bit to help. The pair spent 12 hours, overnight in cardboard boxes in 25 degree weather on January 13 to call attention to the homelessness problem in Peoria.
Former Radio Consultant Irwin Pollack Dies
One of Radio's well-known sales consultants died this week. Irwin Pollack could light up a room with his enthusiasm for selling and selling radio. Pollack was a regular at the RAB conferences and traveled the country consulting groups or coming into markets to teach multiple groups. He became an attorney after his career consulting radio stations.
Radio Ready For Trump Day
With the changing of American power set for tomorrow, radio's networks are ready to feed you all the action from DC. ABC News Radio, Fox New Radio and Westwood One will all have extensive coverage of the crowning of the 45th President. Here's what you can plan on hearing from them.
The Day The Music Could Die
(By Deborah Parenti) One of the most critical economic issues facing radio broadcasters has become the licensing fees battle between RMLC, GMR, radio operators, and, now, other licensing organizations. It has caught thousands of radio stations, artists, and, at the end of the day, listeners across the dial in the crosshairs. Is there a workable solution?
Why Managing Your Talent Is Key To Revenue Growth
(By Eric Rhoads) By now you’ve likely read coverage in Radio Ink regarding the sensational accusations from Bubba The Love Sponge (Todd Clem) that suggested Nielsen “concocted a plan to conduct a sting operation designed to entrap” him into engaging in ratings distortion activities.
Jesus Lara To Lead Radio At Univision
Jesus Lara has been named GM of Digital, Content, and Entertainment for radio at Univision. He moves to Univision from SBS where he was working on digital initiatives. Lara will be based in Miami and reporting to Chief Local Media Officer John Eck.
Is Paul Finebaum Is OK?
On the air yesterday, Finebaum was in the middle of a conversation with a caller when it appeared he lost his place, the caller even saying Finebaum was “not very talkative.” The caller continued, “Stay with me, Paul, I’m trying to work with you.”















