Pro-Trump Ads Come To Life on Radio
It wasn't overwhelming, but at least radio did get a little love last week. According to Media Monitors, in the last ten days, all the Presidential radio spots run were either for Donald Trump or Against Hillary Clinton
Malone Packs His Bags For Kansas City
Matt Malone is taking the APD position and afternoon drive slot at Cumulus' X105.1 in Kansas City. Malone moves to KC from KURQ-FM in San Luis Obispo, CA, where he held similar positions.
Daugherty Moving to Augusta.
Chris Daugherty has been named Assistant Program Director and Music Director at Beasley's HD983 in Augusta. He'll also host afternoon drive.
Levine to Program KKGO
Michael Levine is promoted to PD at the Los Angeles radio station where he has worked since 2004. He began as Director of Marketing for KKGO FM. He's been helping with programming since 2007. Saul Levine's Mount Wilson owns KKGO.
Hill To Program iHeart’s Big Miami Station
On August 22 Dave Hill will take over as Program Director at iHeartMedia's Miami Classic Rocker WBGG-FM (BIG 105.9). Hill heads to Miami from iHeartMedia Portland, where he has been the Senior Vice President of Programming since 2014. Hill replaces Michael Gross who left the station in April.
Hughes Receives Double Honor at Music Event
The Rhythm & Blues Music Hall of Fame has chosen Radio One Founder as a 2016 Hall of Fame Inductee and the sole recipient of its Music Living Legends Award.
Upstate New York Gets New Hot AC Station
Community Broadcasters is putting a new CHR format on a translator at 107.1 in Olean, New York. The station, WHDL, will also be heard on 1450-AM after the company decided to dump out of ESPN and simulcast the music station.
Congrats to CMG’s 97.1 The River in Atlanta
Over 8,000 listeners turned out to help Cox Media Group's Classic Hits 97.1 The River (WSRV-FM) in Atlanta celebrate its tenth anniversary this past weekend.
Lawmakers Want FCC to Regulate Connected Car
Senators Ed Markey and Richard Blumenthal have written a letter to the FCC calling on the government agency to look at potential privacy and security hazards posed by the growing use of new technology that allows cars to communicate with each other. MediaPost has the details about the letter. One of the issues concerning the Senators is a potential privacy issue that would allow businesses to target ads to a consumers vehicle.
She Started in Radio Answering Phones
And now Caroline Beasley is making big deals in the radio industry. The Naples Daily News does a nice profile piece on Beasley and her rise to the top of the company, where she is now acting CEO as her father, George Beasley, recovers from surgery.















