Lineup Changes At KFAQ/Tulsa
Oklahoma’s Griffin Communications made the announcement, with the changes taking effect Oct. 1. Here's the full schedule...
Langston Says He Was Dead For Over Three Minutes
Los Angeles Angels broadcaster Mark Langston was back at the stadium Sunday, nine days after he was revived following a medical emergency in the radio booth.
Kramer Awarded Leadership Gracie
Entercom’s COO Weezie Kramer was named a recipient of a 2019 Gracies Leadership Award, presented by the Alliance for Women in Media. Kramer, along with six other executives, will be honored at the Gracies Leadership Awards in New York November 21.
Barrera Houston Bound
Tessa Barrera is joining The Rod Ryan Morning Show as co-host on Houston Rock and Alternative station 94.5 The Buzz. Barrera joins hosts Rod Ryan, Alex Middleton, and Executive Producer Jose “The Chile” Santos.
It’s “Flu Season” At KTCX-FM
Joe “Flu Season” Lewis is the new afternoon host and Programming Assistant for the Beaumont, TX, Urban Mainstream station. Flu Season comes to Cumulus’ Magic 102.5/KTCX-FM from Cumulus Macon, GA
After 46 Years Marty Brennaman Calls His Final Game.
He was the voice of the Cincinnati Reds for nearly five decades. On Thursday night he called his final game on the radio. Before the game, fans were given a transistor radio so they could listen to Brennaman’s final broadcast. WCPO has all the details.
Maguire Headed To Sunny Las Vegas
Sunny 106.5/Las Vegas has added AJ Maguire to its program lineup as new morning drive co-host for The AJ and Joanna Morning Show.
KTU Has Found A Match In Carolina & Greg T
Greg T has been named co-host for the new Carolina with Greg T in the Morning Show on New York's 103.5 KTU. Greg T joins the show after 23 years as a member of the top-rated Elvis Duran and the Morning Show
WSTR/Atlanta Snaps Up McKenna
Jerry McKenna will be showing up for work at Atlanta Adult Top 40 station STAR 94.1 (WSTR-FM) from now on, as the station’s new PD. McKenna joins Entercom from Cape Cod Broadcasting.
Promotion For Michaels In Philly
iHeartMedia Philadelphia has named Matt Michaels Digital Program Director. In addition, he will continue to serve as a weekend on-air host for 106.1.