Maranville Leaving Curtis Media This Month

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Tim Maranville has been named President/GM for KGGN-FM, owned by Cornerstone Church, serving the San Jacinto Valley north of San Diego. Maranville will leave his position as Curtis Media’s Director of Programming/WBBB-FM, Raleigh, by mid-September.

McKay Named New GM For Radio One Houston

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Radio veteran Pamela B. McKay is the new VP/GM for the cluster. McKay has over 20 years of sales leadership and station management experience. She will oversee MAJIC 102.1 FM, The Box 97.9 FM, Radio NOW 92.1 FM, and Praise. McKay is a former president at iHeartMedia in Austin, TX.

Former Sheriff Starts New Life As Broadcaster

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Entercom New Orleans launched The Newell Normand Show on WWL FM/AM Monday afternoon. The 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. show is hosted by the former Jefferson Parish sheriff Newell Normand.

Handyman Glenn Haege Passes

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Glenn Haege, host of The Handyman Show with Glenn Haege on Detroit radio for 34 years, passed away Monday after a short battle with cancer at the age of 70. Haege started his career on WXYT-AM 1270 in 1983 and for the past 11 years was heard weekends on NewsTalk 760 WJR-AM. His show was nationally syndicated in 135 radio markets.

Oink Adds Two

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New York creative agency Oink Ink has added two members to its radio creative shop. Danielle Malizia has been hired as Producer and Business Development Manager from Citco Fund Services. Tori Adams has joined Oink as Assistant Producer. Her responsibilities include casting coordination, project scheduling/completion, talent coordinator, and spot trafficking.

NAB: Artists DO Still Thank Radio

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Regarding the recent op-ed piece Recording Academy President Neil Portnow wrote for Radio Ink that alleged artists no longer thank radio for playing their music, NAB Executive VP Dennis Wharton has responded with the following statement and examples of several artists that did thank radio, during last week's Radio Show in Austin.

What Was The 2017 Radio Show Attendance?

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According to the National Association of Broadcasters, attendance for the 2017 Radio Show in Austin was right around 2,000. The attendance for the 2016 show in Nashville was 2,272, which was 102 people more than the 2015 Radio Show in Atlanta. 2017 had its challenges for sure. The show began one day after Labor Day and was bookended by two major hurricanes, Harvey in Texas and Irma in Florida. The 2018 Radio Show is set for Sept. 25-28 in Orlando.

Esiason Heartbroken Over Craig Carton Arrest

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Boomer Esiason appeared on the Toucher & Rich morning show on The Sports Hub in Boston, Monday, and said he had a very somber call with Carton who's accused of being involved in a ticket scam that bilked investors out of $5.6 million.
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It’s OK To Prospect Outside Of Traditional Radio Categories

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(By Paul Weyland) Like many of you, I almost fainted when I saw the newspaper classified section and the Yellow Books literally collapse before my eyes. Honestly, I never thought that would ever happen in my lifetime. But it did.

Auto Sales To Rise Thanks To Harvey

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The L.A. Times is reporting that between 300,000 and 500,000 vehicles were destroyed or damaged in Houston, according to Cox Automotive economist Jonathan Smoke and he said that translates into $2.7 billion and $4.9 billion. Between 60% and 70% of those vehicles being replaced will be used.

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