Mike Lamp

Colorado Public Radio’s Morning Edition Voice Retires

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Colorado Public Radio's Morning Edition host Mike Lamp has retired, ending a 44-year broadcast career in commercial and public radio and television. Starting in Country radio doing overnights in Flagstaff, he would move to KNAU before joining CPR in spring 2000.
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Jed The Fish, Amos Brown Among 2025 Radio Hall Legends

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The Museum of Broadcast Communications has announced the 2025 Legends inductees into the Radio Hall of Fame. The honor recognizes on-air personalities, programmers, and executives who made lasting contributions to radio and have since passed away.
Mike McVay

The Fragility of Life

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(Mike McVay) The tragic assassination of Salem Media’s Charlie Kirk heightens the awareness we all should have about the fragility of life. The shockwaves that a media figure was struck down while doing his job are great and continue to reverberate.

Radio’s Best Managers Reflect on What Keeps Them Inspired

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In an industry often consumed by ratings and revenue, the real reminders of why we love this business come in the moments that matter most. Promoting artists, rallying a community, and standing strong in the face of crisis: these experiences are radio's heart.
Randy Lane Headshot 2025

Pick Up The Phone: Turn Listeners Into Co-Creators

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(Randy Lane) Radio hosts have pulled back from live calls in recent years, mostly because of texting and social media posting. Reading listener comments is good for engagement, but it’s not the best way to connect.
Audacy Philadephia Headquarters

Audacy Restructures Philadelphia HQ In Office Reduction

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Audacy is scaling back its presence at its Philadelphia corporate headquarters, splitting up space at its 2400 Market Street offices for subleasing. The broadcaster relocated to the building in 2019, moving about six miles from its past base in Bala Cynwyd.
Beyond the Beltway

‘Beyond the Beltway’ Creator Bruce DuMont Dead At 81

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Bruce DuMont, known as the host of Beyond the Beltway and founder of Chicago’s Museum of Broadcast Communications, has died. DuMont’s career spanned talk and investigative radio at WGN-AM, WLTD, and WBEZ, and award-winning television work.
BFOA Celebrity Golf Tournament

Broadcasters Hit The Greens To Raise Some Green For The BFOA

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On Monday, industry leaders across radio and television came together to raise funds for colleagues facing hardship at the Broadcasters Foundation of America’s 2025 Celebrity Golf Tournament. This year's event was held at Arcola Country Club in Paramus, NJ.
Nevada Broadcasters Association and Foundation

Nevada Broadcasters Fund Awards Scholarships to 29 Students

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The Nevada Broadcasters Association and Foundation announced that 29 students attending Nevada universities have received full cost-per-credit tuition scholarships for the 2025–2026 academic year, through the Tony and Linda Bonnici Scholarship Fund.
Kirk Shooting Person of Interest

Kirk To Receive Medal of Freedom; FBI Seeks Person of Interest

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President Donald Trump announced Thursday that Salem Media Group syndicated host Charlie Kirk will posthumously receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom, one day after Kirk was shot and killed during a Turning Point USA event at Utah Valley University.

Our Print Magazine: Radio Ink

June 15, 2026

On the Cover: Becky Brooks,
American Women in Media
The Most Influential Women in Radio
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