Keegan Gets Programming VP Stripes

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Marcia Keegan has been named vice president, national radio programming and production at ESPN Radio. She will oversee all talk programming content on the national network. She will retain responsibility for ESPN’s packaged show productions which handles approximately 1,000 hours of programming produced by outside vendors.

Spriggs Retires, Anderssen Steps Up

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Longtime Cox Media Group Director of Branding and Programming, Pete Spriggs (pictured), is retiring. Senior Manager of Programming and Operations, Drew Anderssen, has been appointed to take his place.

Q102 Brings In Box Kev For Nights

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Bay Area air personality Box Kev has moved to “The Throwback Station” Q102 (KRBQ-FM 102.1) in San Francisco to host nights, 7 p.m. to Midnight. He starts Monday, October 10.

Bold Gold Event Collects 7 Trucks of Toys

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The Wayne County Ford & Bold Gold Media Holiday Toy Drive Challenge collected seven trucks of toys during its recent charity event. The event was the first to take place in two years due to the coronavirus health pandemic, which started in 2020.

FCC Picks Kraus To Lead Native Affairs

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Denise Bambi Kraus has been selected as Chief of the Office of Native Affairs and Policy. Prior to joining the FCC, Kraus served as the National Tribal Affairs Advisor for FEMA.

KSTE Welcomes Back Chistopher K

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Christopher K, who started his radio career at KISS 107.9 in 1998 will return to the iHeartMedia Sacramento station. 'KISSTORY with Christopher K' returns Saturday, August 27 from 7 p.m. to Midnight.

The Master At Radio Masters Sales Summit

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"The Wizard of Ads", Roy Williams will present a keynote at the Radio Masters Sales Summit September 22-23 in Miami. Williams will present "How to Make a LOT More Selling Radio Than You're Making Now", at the Radio Masters Sales Summit presented by Radio Ink and The Center for Sales Strategy.

“Nashville Chats” To Feature Country Stars

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Premiere Networks and Country Radio Hall of Famers Lorianne Crook and Charlie Chase have launched a new, weekly iHeartRadio Original Podcast, Crook & Chase: Nashville Chats.

Are You Still With Me?

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(By Bob McCurdy) Take a guess as to what year these articles were written: "The Nation’s Attention Span Has Become Terribly Short" and "The Nation’s Attention Span Shrinks." If you guessed 1991, which I am sure you didn’t, you were correct. Think they have gotten shorter since?
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‘Mayor of Music Row’ Charlie Monk Dies at 84

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Charlie Monk, a long-time country music publisher who had a two decade career on SiriusXM satellite radio, died this week at the age of 84. Monk co-founded the Country Radio Seminar and hosted the New Faces show at CRS more than 40 times.

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