NPR Restructuring Internal Departments Into New Content Division
According to an internal memo from NPR President and CEO John Lansing, the broadcaster is consolidating its News and Programming units into a single Content Division. Effective September 11, this newly formed division will involve more than 600 employees.
Biotech Podcast ‘First In Human’ Getting Its Second Season
Clinical trial manager Vial is set to launch Season 2 of its biotech podcast, First in Human. The new season premieres on September 5 with weekly episodes. and promises a robust lineup of weekly episodes.
90210’s Gabrielle Carteris Premieres Podcast ‘The Murder Years’
iHeartMedia and Aliza Rosen's AYR Media premiered a new scripted drama podcast, The Murder Years. The eight-episode series features 90210 actress Gabrielle Carteris in the role of Nancy Clark.
How Do The Best National Sales Managers Tell Radio’s Story?
The Radio Wayne Awards honors the best of the best in radio sales. Radio Ink asked our national sales finalists to provide insight into critical industry issues. See what they said is the most effective way to “tell radio’s story” in a metric-driven world?
Former Ed Stolz Stations To Hit The Auction Block In October
Four radio stations and three FM translators formerly owned by Ed Stolz have been scheduled for auction by the US Bankruptcy Court in the District of Nevada. The auctions are being managed by Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Trustee Michael Carmel.
Jacobs Media To Present AQ5 Results In September Webinar
Radio's on-air talent weigh in on AI, challenges, and their industry passion in the upcoming presentation of Jacobs Media's AQ5 findings. Fred Jacobs will unveil the full data in a free webinar on Wednesday, September 13 at 2p ET.
Lewiston’s KRLC To Go Silent After Tower Site Lease Expires
McVey Entertainment Group's KRLC Hometown Radio, broadcasting in Lewiston, ID since 1935, will cease its operations on both 1350 AM and 93.1 FM frequencies. The company had acquired KRLC and other stations from Ida-Vend Broadcasting in 2021.
EWU To Shutter Its College Station After 73 Years On Air
Eastern Washington University will shut down its long-standing radio station, KEWU, by the end of this year after 73 years of broadcasting. Originally launched as a freeform student station, KEWU transitioned in 1986 to feature a variety of jazz genres.
YEA Network’s ‘Almost Pro’ Goes Under The USC Helmet
NIL advocates The TOMMY Group and YEA Networks are launching a new podcast series called Almost Pro: USC Football, offering an inside look into the world of NCAA college football by way of the USC Trojans.
Late Night Dream Team Assembles For Spotify’s ‘Strike Force Five’
As the writers' strike continues, five of late-night television's most prominent hosts — Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, Seth Meyers, and John Oliver — are teaming up via podcast to help their staff in a new Spotify limited-series podcast.















