Howard Goes All Interviews, All The Time
Howard Stern's exclusive SiriusXM channel, Howard 100, will turn "all interviews, all the time," starting midnight December 18, and run through New Year's Day. Howard 101, will be dedicated to the show's greatest highlights from the year. Howard 101: Everything Else will feature his top comedic moments with the Wack Pack, prank phone calls, and stunts.
Sirott And Murciano Out At WLS
WLS in Chicago will move more conservative come January 1. The husband-wife team of Bob Sirott and Marianne Murciano, who host middays, will be replaced by the syndicated Chris Plante Show (9-11), and Rush Limbaugh will be broadcast live (11-2 Chicago time). One year ago, Sirott and Murciano replaced Jonathon Brandmeier.
Woody Show Lands At Detroit’s ALT 106.7
iHeartMedia’s New Alternative station in the Motor City will debut The Woody Show on January 3. Senior VP of Programming Tony Travatto says, “The show is real and funny and we think it’s a perfect fit for ALT 106.7.
How You Should Be Calling On Non-Profits
Joan Mestres is a senior marketing consultant for Hubbard Interactive in St. Louis. Mestres decided running PSAs for a local charity just wasn’t enough. She got creative, stayed persistent, and created several ideas for the Greater Missouri Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association. Not only did her ideas raise funds for the organization, they produced revenue for the station.
What Was The Number One Format of 2017?
According to Nielsen, PPM data shows News/Talk reigned supreme once again as the number one radio format. And that comes as no surprise with so many natural disasters, the political landscape in Washington, and listeners' desire to know what's going on in their local communities.
Majority Of House Now Supports Radio
The NAB reports that with the addition of five more members from the House of Representatives, 220 now support the Local Radio Freedom Act, two more than needed to constitute a majority. The resolution opposes any new performance fee, tax, royalty, or other charge on radio stations. Here are the five new members.
That’s A Nice Profit
According to the Chicago Tribune, former Chicago radio host Roma Wade recently sold her 2,200-square-foot Chicago condo for $770,000. Along with her late husband Don, the condo on Lake Shore Drive was purchased back in 1995 for $265,000. The couple worked at WLS together from 1986 to 2012. Don died of brain cancer in 2013 at the age of 72. Wade now lives in Florida.
The Giving Spirit Fired Up Townsquare Jersey In Q4
Townsquare Media Jersey Shore heritage radio brands 94.3 The Point (WJLK), 92.7 WOBM, 105.7 The Hawk (WCHR), and Beach Radio 1160/1310 (WOBM-AM) have been busy during Q4 2017 with a variety of cause-marketing initiatives, helping raise more than $200,000 for local causes. This includes local food and toy drives, fundraising walks, and radiothons.
Albright, O’Malley & Brenner Pre-CRS Seminar Set
Country radio specialists Mike O’Malley and Becky Brenner have announced that their 24th annual pre-CRS seminar will take place on Monday, February 5, 2018 at the Music City Center, Downtown Nashville, from 10:00 a.m.-1:30 p.m. The A&O&B team will present the first highlights from their 13th annual online perceptual study, “Roadmap 2018.”
99.1 PLR’s Chaz & AJ Caring For The Kids
The Connecticut station’s popular morning team take their show to Jordan’s Furniture in New Haven to raise toys for children in need this holiday season. The annual four-and-a-half-hour “Chaz and AJ McDermott Chevrolet and Lexus Toy Drive” will take place Friday, December 15, 5-10 a.m.















