Saga Ready For Takeoff As Financial Optimism For 2024 Abounds
Despite a soft start to Q1, Saga Communications' optimism for the year ahead defined its first earnings call of 2024. Saga CEO Chris Forgy compared the company to an Airbus A330 aimed down the runway and speeding for takeoff with eyes on the skies.
Programming Roles Remain Weakest Area For Women In Radio
Programming continues to see a need for more female leadership, especially in the Top 100 markets, according to the Mentoring and Inspiring Women in Radio's annual Gender Analysis Study. However, consistent growth continues in the General Manager role.
Big Loud Records Adds Shari Roth For Multi-Format Radio Growth
Big Loud Records is expanding its radio promotions team with the addition of Shari Roth as Vice President of Multi-Format Radio, effective immediately. Roth brings a wealth of experience in a variety of music formats, including Americana, AC, and AAA.
In Ohio, K105 Adds $147k To Country Radio’s St. Jude Fundraising
Cumulus Media's Youngstown, OH station K105 (WQXK) is adding to Country radio's remarkable funds already raised for St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in 2024. The station collected $147,834 during its two-day radiothon.
Price Brothers Introduce AI Voice-Cloning For Host-Read Ads
Digital audio advertising firm Price Brothers unveiled its artificial-intelligence-driven Contextual Advertising service for host-read podcast ads. The service uses dynamic targeting with voice cloning technology to create more relevant and engaging ads.
AM Act Gets 218th Voting Sponsor In US House, Ensuring Majority
The AM For Every Vehicle Act has hit the magic number of voting co-sponsors needed to pass the legislation through the US House of Representatives. The House version of the bill, led by New Jersey Representative Josh Gottheimer, announced its 218th supporter.
State Broadcasters Go To Work On Capitol Hill For AM, LRFA
Hundreds of radio leaders and state broadcast associations from across the nation convened in Washington DC on Wednesday to discuss the industry's most pressing issues with their Congressional representatives.
Boston’s WBUR Is The Latest Public Radio Station Facing Layoffs
Boston-based NPR member station WBUR could be the latest major public radio station to face job cuts as a result of significant sponsorship shortfalls. CEO Margaret Low conveyed the stark reality of the station's financial challenges in an email to donors.
Layoffs Hit Production Departments Of Colorado Public Radio
On Wednesday, Colorado Public Radio announced the largest downsizing the public broadcaster has undertaken in more than 25 years. The cut, involving 15 employees, affected the group's audio and podcast production departments.
When A Dream Comes True: Exploring The Joys Of Radio
Radio Ink‘s March issue once again puts a spotlight on radio’s future African-American leaders. Along with questions about hard-hitting industry conversations, we also discussed something that maybe doesn't get enough attention: the joys of radio.















