Fighting Hunger In Seattle
102.5 KZOK 23rd annual 'Rock The Harvest' radiothon raised over $116,000 to benefit Northwest Harvest, Washington State's leading hunger relief agency. The funds to support the statewide network of 375 food banks, were raised during a 12 hour broadcast.
Hubbard Extends Williams Contract
Don Chris 'Dj Wrekk-1' Williams, has a two year contract extension with WMBX, West Palm Beach. He will continue in his role of Brand Content Director and Afternoon Drive Host on X102.3.
Women to Watch Media Expands
The Women to Watch Media program has been expanded to two hours on 1210 WPHT in Philadelphia. The expansion has opened up national syndication availabilities.
Entercom Rebrands In Milwaukee
Entercom has launched HOT 105.7 (WXSS-HD2), as a hip hop and R&B station. The change takes The Fan off of FM, rebranding it as 1250AM The Fan (WSSP-AM).
Not For Lazy Moms Returns
WTOP has launched season three of the Not for Lazy Moms. The show is hosted by Monique Samuels of The Real Housewives of Potomac show.
BEN FM Gets A New PD
Kristen Herrmann is the new Program Director of 95.7 BEN FM in Philadelphia. Herrmann has been with the Beasley Media Group station since 2012.
Josh Holleman Returns To Detroit
Josh Holleman has been added as morning show co-host for 99.5 WYCD (WYCD-FM). He previously hosted on sister station 98.7 The Breeze (WDZH-FM) (then 98.7 AMP Radio) from 2015 to 2016.
Chuck Moves To Florida
WINK-FM has named Chuck Knight as its new Program Director. Knight is a new addition to the Forth Myers Broadcasting station; having just arrived in September.
Getting Back To Business
At the opening panel of the 2020 Radio Show Monday afternoon Cumulus CEO Mary Berner, Entercom CEO David Field and iHeart CEO Bob Pittman described to MSNBC's Stephanie Ruhle what it's going to take to get back to business after a near total government mandated business shut-down due to the pandemic.
Bouvard: Listeners Coming Back to Radio
Cumulus/Westwood One Chief Insights Officer Pierre Bouvard is out with a new blog that analyzes the latest Nielsen numbers from PPM markets. He says drive time audiences continue to climb after the March drop due to COVID-19.















