Judge Rules For BMI Over DOJ
On Friday, a federal judge threw out the U.S. Department of Justices interpretation of the BMI consent decree. He ruled BMI is free to engage in the fractional licensing of musical works.
Galaxy Launches Events Consulting Division
Galaxy CEO Ed Levine says, “This idea has been percolating for some time. We think we’ve come up with a model that can generate guaranteed revenue for the partner broadcaster with no risk."
Don’t Believe Everything You Read!
(By Bob McCurdy) It’s been said to see the future consult the past. So we did, digging into our files from 2006, re-acquainting ourselves with the key issues and headlines of the day.
Is Your Website Working For You?
(By Laurie Kahn) It better be! Remember when people worried about how neat their lobby was for people coming in to do business? How first impressions were so important? Your website is even more important, as people come uninvited, globally, and 24/7.
Radio’s Better-Case Scenario
(By Ronald Robinson) A question open for debate is as follows: Is radio operating (generally) under a “worst case” scenario? I have been hearing that bantered about in the affirmative for some decades – more vigorously in the last 10 years or so. I do not, however, believe that proposition to be categorically true. This, because I also believe radio’s situation can get worse…much worse.
Throwbacks Come To Peoria
Alpha Media Peoria has launched G102.3 “The Throwback Station!” WNGY, which was previously Energy 102.3. Artists on the station will now include The Notorious B.I.G., Snoop Dogg, Dr. Dre, 2Pac, Destiny’s Child, and similar artists. Weekday mornings will kick off with Brooke & Jubal.
Kage, Call Reunited In Denver
John Kage is the new PD at Bonneville's KYGO in Denver, replacing the recently departed Eddie Haskell. Kage worked with Market Manager Bob Call in Denver when Lincoln owned KQKS.
Smulyan Gives Board Two More Weeks
As we reported back in August, Emmis CEO Jeff Smulyan is making another attempt at taking the company private. He's offering shareholders $4.10 per share, which amounts to approximately $46.5 million. The Emmis Board of Directors has formed a special committee of "disinterested directors" to evaluate that proposal. On Friday, Smulyan gave the board a two-week extension, until September 30, to respond, "at which point the proposal will expire without any further action of any party."
Hey Seattle, Here Comes The Jeetz!
Hubbard Radio Seattle has named Joe “Jeetz” Reder as Afternoon Drive Host at Rock 98.9 KVRQ. Jeetz spent over eight years working the airwaves for 99.9 KISW/Seattle, before moving to, wait for it, Anchorage, Alaska, where he as PD and on afternoon drive. He also had a stop in Sin City doing mornings at KXTE.
WTMX’s Ric & Kathy Raise Almost $1 Million
It was a five-day affair by the duo as they spearheaded the fundraising on behalf of 101.9fm THE MIX / WTMX Chicago for the Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children’s Hospital of Chicago during its 17th annual fundraising efforts. The final total: $986,673. It was the 17th year for the fundraiser.















