What Happens When An SUV Drives Into Your Station?
This could happen to any radio station, in any market, at any time. As a manager, are you prepared to deal with all the issues that come up if it does happen? Twenty-nine-year-old Thomas Hill, who was arrested for drunk driving, drove right into the studio of WNRI-AM in Woonsocket, Rhode Island early Wednesday morning, causing a whole lot of chaos.
Emmis Selling “Texas Monthly” For $25 Million
In another move to shed assets and pay down debt, Emmis has signed an agreement to sell Texas Monthly to an affiliate of private equity firm Genesis Park, a partnership founded by Paul Hobby, for $25 million. Emmis has owned Texas Monthly since 1998.
YOUR DEADLINE IS TODAY
Will someone knock WFAN's Mike Francesa off his perch as the reigning champ of sports talkers across the country? We'll find out in December when Radio Ink's 5th annual Top Local Sports Talkers in America list is revealed. Make your nomination for Radio Ink's 2016 Best Local Sports Talker in America list by clicking HERE. YOUR DEADLINE IS THIS FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14.
Millenials Blocking Web Ads
We hear it all the time, 'radio plays too many commercials.' There's no denying that but radio is not alone. eMarketer reports that Millennials are turning to ad blockers to help combat that the abundance of ads they see shooting at them online. Two out of three millennials now use an ad blocker on a desktop or mobile device.
50 Years Of The CMAs And Radio Will Prime The Pump
The 50th Annual CMA Awards will air live on Wednesday, November 2, 8-11 p.m. on ABC. And radio will get things rolling in advance with a two-hour special on ABC Radio, October 28.
2016 Will Be Huge Success For Ad Spending
Advertising Age has the details about the latest Magna Global report. The firm now expects 2016 to see the largest increase in ad spending in the U.S. in six years. So what are they saying about radio?
Emmis Nets $5.2 Million For Terre Haute Stations
Last week Emmis CEO Jeff Smulyan said he was getting bites on the stations. Yesterday the deals were announced. Emmis will sell all of its Terre Haute station's, WTHI-FM 99.9 FM, WWVR-FM 105.5 The River, WFNB-FM B92.7, and WFNF-AM 1130AM/99.5FM The Fan for $5.2 million. Kalil & Co. brokered the transactions and here are the details.
Cumulus Shareholders Approve Reverse Stock Split
At a special meeting Wednesday, Cumulus stockholders voted to approve a 1-for-8 reverse stock split of each class of the Company’s issued and outstanding common stock. The reverse stock split is being implemented primarily to increase the trading price of the Company’s Class A common stock to permit the Company to regain compliance with NASDAQ listing requirements and to enhance the liquidity of the Class A common stock.
Man Crashes SUV Into Station
It happened to WNRI in Woonsocket, Rhode Island, according to CBS Boston. 29-year-old Thomas Hill drove through the wall and an office of WNRI-AM early Wednesday morning. He was charged with OUI and possession of narcotics. CBS Boston reports that the station was able to stay on the air and nobody in the building was hurt. Picture courtesy CBS Boston.
Two Well Respected Companies Simplifying Your Workflow
RCS and Marketron are forming a partnership that will allow deeper integration into Marketron’s open workflow platform Mediascape. In a joint press release the two companies said, "This new interface will allow real time reconciliation and substitution of any advertising content on a broadcast station." Right now nearly 50% of Marketron’s customers use an RCS automation product.














