Q-Up the Classroom Erik

Q-Up the Classroom Brings in $36,000 for Tennessee Teachers

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Saga Communications' Q108 (WCVQ) in Clarksville, TN, raised $36,000 for the Clarksville-Montgomery County Education Foundation during its second Q-Up the Classroom radiothon, helping fill the shelves of the CMC Teacher Warehouse with back-to-school supplies.
WSB Care a Thon 2025

Two Days, Two Million Dollars As Atlanta’s WSB Goes Big For Kids

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In its 25th year, the 95.5 WSB Care-a-Thon shattered records, raising more than $2.1 million and counting for the Aflac Cancer and Blood Disorders Center of Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. The previous record of $2,037,439 was set last year.
La Pantera

Kentucky AM Station Loses License Over $9K

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A Kentucky Spanish-language AM station has gone dark over $9,000 in regulatory fees. The FCC has revoked the license of La Pantera 940 (WCND-AM) in Shelbyville, KY, declaring the station unauthorized to operate and deleting its call sign from agency databases.
Robin Pressman

Robin Pressman To Retire from Classical California

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After nearly ten years behind the mic at Classical California KDFC, midday host Robin Pressman will retire on July 31. The veteran broadcaster and programmer has been a familiar voice for listeners across Northern California since joining the station in 2014.
J Love

Bay Area’s KEZR and KBAY Name J. Love Operations Manager

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J. Love has been named Operations Manager for Alpha Media's Bay Area cluster, overseeing programming for Mix 106.5 (KEZR) and Bay Country 94.5 (KBAY). His role is set to start on August 1.

iHeartMedia Norfolk Drops The Beat; Give BIN a New Home

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iHeartMedia Norfolk moved its Black Information Network affiliate from 105.3 FM (WNOH) to its new home at 92.1 FM (WHBT), replacing Classic Hip Hop station 92.1 The Beat. 105.3 is now stunting “Christmas in July” ahead of a new format announcement.

Public Radio Giant To Lay Off Up to 8% of Staff After Clawback

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The parent organization of American Public Media, Minnesota Public Radio, and Southern California Public Radio will lay off between five and eight percent of its workforce in the coming weeks, citing a $6 million funding gap tied to recent state and federal cuts.
Deborah Parenti

Leading Like Churchill

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(Deborah Parenti) He was one of the 20th century’s most consequential figures. Best remembered as Britain’s steadfast Prime Minister during World War II, Winston Churchill demonstrated leadership that offers timeless lessons for broadcast leaders in today's complex times.
Holiday Shopping

Holiday Case Study Shows Audio Ads Win Early Shoppers

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With 41% of holiday shoppers planning to tackle their lists before Halloween, the time for advertisers to launch their seasonal campaigns is well ahead of Black Friday. Audio is giving easy wins for brands targeting early birds, especially those that plan now.
Forecast 2026

Registration Open For Radio Ink’s Forecast 2026 In Manhattan

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Broadcast media’s most prestigious leadership conference is returning to The Capital of the World, and this year’s edition promises to be as high-stakes as ever. Registration is now open for Forecast 2026, set for November 12 at the Harvard Club of New York City.

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June 15, 2026

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