New Morning Show In Tucson

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K-Hit 107.5/KHYT-FM will launch its new morning show, “Dakota & Andy” on May 31. The new show takes over from Tim Tyler who announced his retirement earlier this month.

Morning Man Exiting WXRT Chicago

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Richard Milne has been with the Chicago rocker for 36 years. Robert Feder reports Milne is leaving the station to take care of his ailing wife who has frontotemporal dementia. His last day will be June 10th.

And We Have A Winner

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The Hispanic Radio Conference Lucky 13 winner is Alina Berriz, General Manager of Bustos Media's Seattle Station Group. She will receive registration and hotel accommodations for the conference.

Automotive Category Insights

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The next RAB webinar is titled “Radio Works for Automotive." The June 15 presentation is focused on one of radio’s most important categories and will focus on how sellers can best prospect automotive clients in the current climate.

WTOP Takes Home Three Murrow Awards

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WTOP was awarded three Regional Edward R. Murrow Awards by the Radio Television Digital News Association. The awards were in the News Series, Digital and Newscast categories.
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New Hampshire Public Radio Also Snags Three

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NHPR has been honored with three 2022 Edward R. Murrow Regional Awards. The awards are in the DEI, Feature Reporting and Podcast categories.

Three Murrow Years in a Row For New Jersey 101.5

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For the third year in a row, the New Jersey 101.5 news team is the recipient of a Regional Edward R. Murrow Award from the RTDNA. The “Best Newscast” honor was for its Nov. 3, 2021 edition of New Jersey's First News with Eric Scott, which was broadcast the morning after Election Day.

Salem Adds Julie Hartman Fulltime

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Newly graduated Harvard University student Julie Hartman has signed a deal with Salem Media Group. The agreement involves work with the company's Podcast and Radio Networks and the Salem News Channel.

WFEA New Hampshire Anniversary

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WFEA 1370AM and 99.9FM is celebrating 90 years broadcasting in New Hampshire. WFEA has been broadcasting continuously since March 1, 1932, making it New Hampshire's oldest radio station.

Fighting The FCC

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Since 2012, WJBE-FM in Knoxville has been owned by Joe Armstrong. Now Armstrong is in jeopardy of losing the station because he did not include, in two license renewal applications with The FCC, that he was convicted of a crime. The Commission does not take that omission lightly.

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