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‘Coast to Coast AM’ Host Celebrates 20th Year

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Premiere Networks is marking the 20th anniversary of George Noory's hosting duties at the syndicated overnight program "Coast to Coast AM." The program reaches millions of listeners on over 640 radio stations across the country.
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Dori Monson, KIRO Mid-Day Host, Dies at 61

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Dori Monson, a right-of-center radio host with KIRO (710 AM, 97.3 FM) in Seattle and an announcer for the Seahawks football team, died on New Year's Eve at the age of 61. A spokesperson for the radio station said he was hospitalized after a "cardiac event."

‘Rob Carson Show’ to Air on New Hampshire Stations

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Newsmax Radio says it has reached an agreement with Binnie Media to bring "The Rob Carson Show" to several stations in New Hampshire. The show will be distributed in nearly two dozen markets when the stations add the program in January.

Alabama Legend Hits The Radio

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Former Alabama star Mark Ingram will be the sideline reporter on the Crimson Tide Radio Network for the Sugar Bowl broadcast tomorrow. The Saints running back, who's out with an injury, joins a cast of rotating sideline reporters filling the role of Rashad Johnson who took a coaching job with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Steve Bowers to Retire from WNWS, Grace Media

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Steve Bowers, the host of "Blue Suede Forever" on Jackson, Tennessee's WNWS (101.5 FM), will retire on Thursday, the station announced. His retirement caps more than four decades of broadcasting in various markets.
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Dana Meyers Heads to Colorado, Indie 102.3

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Colorado Public Radio says it has hired Dana Meyers to serve as a new host for its adult album rock channel, Indie 102.3. Meyers joins CPR and Indie 102.3 from WZBA in Baltimore, where she served as host and program director.

Watts Retiring End of Year

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YEA Networks has announced that Charlotte Allison-Watts is retiring. Watts joined YEA in June of 2019 after spending 9 years in Sales with iHeartMedia Dallas.

The Radio Industry Remembers Duke Wright

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Wright was the long-time CEO of Midwest Communications, a company he helped launch back in 1958. He was also on Radio Ink's 40 Most Powerful People in Radio list for the past 9 years. The cause of death, according to COO Michael Wright, was natural causes. Here's what the industry is saying about this long-time broadcaster...

Portland Broadcaster John McDonald Dies

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John McDonald, a published author and radio broadcaster widely known for his dry humor and conversational style to radio listeners in Portland, Maine, died on Tuesday at the age of 78. His death was confirmed by his son, Jeremiah, who told a local newspaper that McDonald had been in poor health for a while.

‘Moon Griffon Show’ Returns to Baton Rouge

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Guaranty Media says "The Moon Griffon Show" will return to its Baton Rouge talk station WBRP (107.3 FM) next year. The show will air on WBRP weekdays from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. local time, a station official said in a press release Thursday.

Our Print Magazine: Radio Ink

June 15, 2026

On the Cover: Becky Brooks,
American Women in Media
The Most Influential Women in Radio
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