Sales Changes For iHeart in New York
Brittany Whalley and Colin Touhey have joined iHeartMedia in NYC. Whalley has been named VP Sales for Q104.3 (WAXQ) and 710 WOR-AM; Touhey is the new Sales Manager for Z100 (WHTZ) and 106.7 Lite FM (WLTW).
New Duo For ESPN National Lineup
Chris Canty and Chris Carlin will debut a new, national afternoon show Canty & Carlin, April 25. The show will mark Carlin’s full-time national ESPN Radio debut. He most recently led his self-titled show on 98.7FM ESPN New York.
Morning Shuffle In Baltimore
100.7 The Bay (WZBA) Baltimore welcomed Steve Huber to the morning drive. He has been with the station since 2017 as PD and afternoon drive host.
Indeed Vice Grip At #1 Continues
There is no toppling Indeed from the top spot on the Media Monitors chart. Since the start of the year the one-stop jobs site has remained number one in spots aired.
Regular Joe Goes National
The Regular Joe Show is partnering with Genesis Communications Network for national syndication. The show that touts itself as "Combining inside Washington knowledge with Midwest common sense," has been regionally syndicated in Wisconsin since 2020.
FCC Chair At NAB Show
Federal Communications Commission Chairwoman Jessica Rosenworcel and National Association of Broadcasters President and CEO Curtis LeGeyt will share the main stage at the NAB Show. The Fireside Chat will take place at the NAB Show on April 25th in Las Vegas.
Audacy Promotes Oliviero
Chris Oliviero is promoted from Market Manager to Market President for New York City. Oliviero returned to the company in June of 2020. Here's what COO Susan Larkin said about the Oliviero promotion.
Enhance Your Market Value
(By Randy Lane) Years ago, it was more accepted for big-name personalities to be temperamental, uncooperative divas. In media today, most companies don’t tolerate drama. The only exception is talent who have stratospheric ratings and are generating a sizable percentage of the station’s revenue.
Baseball is Back. And It’s Easy To Find. On The Radio
That's what New York Daily News writer Bob Raissmann says in his latest column. You can always find baseball on radio. Raissman was writing about how Major League Baseball has cut so many TV and streaming deals gouging fans for as much money as they possible can.
Happy To Be Heading Back To Vegas
The NAB show returns live to Las Vegas this month, beginning on the 23rd. On Sunday, April 24th, at The Mayfair Supper Club in The Bellagio Hotel, a special reception called Cocktails and Conversations is being hosted by several radio industry companies. Here are all the details.















