(AUDIO) Covering One of America’s Craziest Conventions
Harvey Nagler has been the Vice President of CBS News Radio for over two decades and he's covered a few conventions in his day. This week, Nagler and his radio team are in Cleveland covering the Republican convention, which as Nagler points out in our interview, is no ordinary convention. We spoke to Nagler about CBS Radio's coverage of this historic event, how radio is treated overall and what it's like witnessing history. Listen to our interview HERE.
iHeart Promotes Big, Really Big In NYC
Remember the good old days when radio promoted itself on nearly every billboard you could see from the highway? iHeartMedia is advertising on one of the most iconic billboards in the country, on top of the old Ruppert Ice House, overlooking the Triboro/RFK Bridge leading into Manhattan.
WJOX Gets New Evening Sports Show
It's called JOX PrimeTime and the show will now air on Cumulus' sports station in Birmingham weeknights from 6-8 p.m. following Paul Finebaum.
Lotus To Carry Rams Games In Spanish
The NFL's Los Angeles Rams have reached an exclusive rights agreement with KWKW 1330 AM/ESPN Deportes in Los Angeles as their official Spanish-language flagship radio station.
Morning Maddhouse Radiothon For The “Sallies”
That’s the Salvation Army, in case you were wondering. WPEG Power 98’s No Limit Larry and the Morning Maddhouse will host a special 28-hour radiothon to raise funds for the Salvation Army’s summer overflow shelter for women and children. It’s happening this Thursday, July 21, at 6a.m. at 534 Spratt Street in Charlotte.
KNBR 1050-AM Announces New Morning Show
The new show, which will debut on August 8, is called The Audible and it features Bay Area natives Kevin Frandsen, Drew Hoffar, and Rudy Ortiz. The local program replaces CBS Sports Radio's Tiki & Tierney.
Are You About to Have Your Auto Budgets Cut?
Of course what actually happens to radio's largest advertising category still remains to be seen, however, researcher Gordon Borrell writes on his LinkedIn page that automotive dealers, who are increasingly using more and more digital, haven't finished their scale-back of traditional media.
ANA: Advertiser, Agency Relationship Needs To Change
This is a follow-up to a story we reported back on June 7 where the Association of National Advertisers issued a scathing report about how agencies deal with advertisers.
D.O.T. Chooses Radio To Promote Streetcar
The Department of Transportation in Washington D.C. has launched a $221,000 radio ad campaign to promote its new transportation service. The catchy jingle starts out with "Streetcar, Streetcar, cruising along. Streetcar, Streetcar, singing a song."















