Cincinnati Radio’s ‘Dr. Boogie,’ Jack Stahl, Passes Away At 77
Former Cincinnati air talent Jack Stahl, known on-air as "Dr. Boogie," has passed away after a battle with Hodgkins Lymphoma. Stahl's 59-year broadcasting career began at WSAI-AM in 1968, and he went on to work at WUBE-AM, WKRC-AM, WGRR, and WDJO-AM.
Landry Locker Leaves Houston’s Sports Radio 610 For YouTube
Landry Locker has announced his departure from Audacy Houston, where he served as midday co-host on Sports Radio 610 (KILT-AM). Locker shared on social media that Monday marked his final appearance alongside co-host John P. Lopez.
Michigan Association of Broadcasters Picks Casey Jones For CEO
The Michigan Association of Broadcasters has announced the appointment of Casey Jones as its new President and CEO, effective June 24. Jones, currently serving as the Director of Community Affairs at WOOD-TV in Grand Rapids, will be taking over from Sam Klemet.
Quu Taps Dan Binder for Onboarding Management Role
Radio in-car dashboard revitalizer Quu has announced the addition of Dan Binder as its new Onboarding/Programming Services Manager. In his new position, Binder will be the primary contact for new clients, guiding them through the onboarding process.
Former RAB President Miles David Has Passed Away At 98
RAB has announced the passing of the organization's former President and CEO Miles David. David led RAB from 1966 to 1983, a tenure marked by significant innovation and growth for the organization.
Karen Milne Rejoins Wilkinson Barker Knauer As Partner In DC
Karen Milne has returned as a Partner at Wilkinson Barker Knauer, LLP at the firm's Washington, DC, office. Milne was previously a WBK Partner from April 2021 until August 2022, when she accepted the role of SVP, US Regulatory at TelevisaUnivision.
Dallas Philanthropist and Former Radio Exec Scott Ginsburg Dies
Famed former radio executive Scott Ginsburg has passed away at his Dallas home at the age of 71. Ginsburg served as the CEO of Chancellor Media Corporation, which he built into the largest and highest-billing radio operator in the US.
A Voice Heard On Pittsburgh Radio For 42 Years Has Retired
Longtime KDKA Newsradio (KDKA-AM) traffic reporter Kathy Berggren has retired after more than four decades on the air. She started her career watching for traffic from on top of the US Steel Tower in downtown Pittsburgh with a pair of binoculars.
Scott Wheeler Rolls Away From Peoria Radio After 42 Years
Veteran radio personality and programmer Scott Wheeler has retired after 46 years in radio, with 42 of those years spent in Peoria, IL. Wheeler's career highlights include his tenure at CHR KZ93 (WKZW) and his successful launch of Big Oldies 93.3.
Dan Lothian Advances From Radio Division To GBH News Chief
Boston public radio broadcaster GBH has announced Dan Lothian will be taking the GBH News leadership role left vacant by Pam Johnson earlier this month. Lothian steps into the newly established position of Editor-in-Chief for GBH News and The World.















