Bucks Staying With WTMJ

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Good Karma's WTMJ Radio in Milwaukee will remain the radio home of the Bucks for the next two seasons. The flagship station of the Bucks Radio Network will continue to bring Bucks games to 15 cities on 18 different frequencies across Wisconsin. 

RAB Getting The Word Out About Radio’s Trust Factor

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Given the recent Facebook boycott and other concerns about safe advertising environments, the RAB has partnered with Yamanair Creative to create an audio campaign about truth, trust and radio. Check out the new Trust and Truth spots, which are free to download, HERE.

KQED Forum Available To Entire State

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KQED in San Francisco is making its public affairs show Forum available to public stations across California July 13. The 10am hour of the program, hosted by Mina Kim, will look at current affairs through the lens of race, justice and equality.

CPR Celebrates Indie 102.3

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Colorado Public Radio independent music station Indie 102.3 is celebrating its first anniversary since re-branding. Along with a shifted music focus the station broadened its geographic footprint in Colorado.

Marketing Webinar For Uncertain Times

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NuVoodoo Media Services will present a free webinar July 8, Marketing in the New Abnormal. The presentation will explore the findings of a recent survey on marketing radio brands during COVID times.

FCC Slaps Big Fine on Colorado LPFM

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Plymouth Gathering, the licensee for LPFM station KELS-LP in Greeley, Colorado (Pirate 104.7), is being accused of airing over 1,600 ads over 3 months in 2018. LPFM's are allowed to mention contributors but they are not allowed to run full-blown commercials.

Four Ways To Market Radio During A Pandemic

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(By Stephanie Winans) “Marketing in a pandemic.” From appropriate messaging to budget and bandwidth stressors, how should you market your stations and shows. Here are four marketing tips for surviving the COVID-19 crisis.

Retirees Program Internet Station

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A Florida based senior living company is offering up an internet radio station for Senior Citizens. Radio Recliner was started by and for a Bridge Senior Living facility in the Orlando area.

Report: Carton Could Return By Fall

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Sports Talker Craig Carton could be back on the air in October, according to a report in The New York Daily News. Carton was recently released from prison early after serving one year of his 3 1/2 year sentence for his role in a Ponzi scheme.

What Got Us Here Won’t Keep Us Here

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(By Bob McCurdy) I have been retired for two and a half months now and have had some time for reflection. I still stay on top of the various trades so I have not been totally out of touch in pursuit of relic status.

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