Station Secures Thousands Of Meals For The Needy

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Milwaukee Sports Talk station 97.3 The Game raised over $1,500 and collected over 1,900 pounds of food to benefit Feeding America Eastern Wisconsin, with their inaugural Food for the Holidays event.

Sports Talk Duo Have The Giving Spirit

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Mike Golic and Trey Wingo, hosts of Golic & Wingo, have donated 500 gifts to Toys for Tots on behalf of ESPN Radio. The studio was filled with 500 toys, and four members of the Marines were on-set to accept the donations.

Radio Scammers Go To Trial

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Back in the early 2000s Gary Gauthier paid for airtime on Salem owned Christian station WBTN in Tampa. He hosted a show called "It's God's Money," and told listeners God wanted people to get into real estate and he knew where there were great opportunities.

Kudos To KSHE

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Volunteer blood donors provided a total of 2232 donations in last weekend’s KSHE Winter Blood Drive. Donations from the KSHE Winter Blood Drive will provide a much-needed boost to the region’s blood supply in the days leading up to Christmas and New Year’s holidays.

iHeart Delaware Welcomes Gonzalez As SVP Sales

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Steve Gonzalez has been named iHeart’s Senior Vice President of Sales for Wilmington, Delaware. He replaces Martha Masters, who is leaving the position.

Gordon Borrell — Telling It Like It Is

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Gordon Borrell is on the cover of the current issue of Radio Ink. Borrell tells it like it is about radio, digital, and the future of local media. Borrell Associates is one of the most trusted sources of trends and forecasts for local media today.

Sports Radio Is Not A Niche Business

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(By Jason Barrett) Few radio formats possess the ability to generate buzz the way Sports radio does. With apologies to music and News/Talk personalities, Sports radio is full of local and national talent who often are recognized as larger-than-life superstars in their local communities. 

Beasley Boston Duo Staying Put

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WBZ The Sports Hub morning team Fred Toucher and Rich Shertenlieb have signed a new multi-year deal with Beasley Media Group to stay on to host mornings at the sports station.

10 Years On, 101 ESPN Signs Extension

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101 ESPN, St. Louis, have signed a five-year contract extension with the ESPN Radio Network, effective January 1, 2019. The deal coincides with the station’s 10-year anniversary. The station was launched on January 1, 2009.

Four Decades And Done For Earl Gross

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“Cousin Earl,” as he is affectionately known to many listeners, began his Williston, ND, radio career with original KEYZ station Owner/Manager Chuck Scofield in 1970. He has worked in the same building at 410 6th Street East for 44 years.  

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