WFRE Promotes Loielo
Connoisseur Media 's WFRE-FM in Frederick Maryland has promoted Gabby Loielo to Assistant Program Director. Loielo will continue to host of middays on the station.
Screamin’ Scott Randall Back In Motown
Screamin’ Scott Randall has returned to 101 WRIF in Detroit. He will take over evenings on the Beasley Media Group station.
Radio One Promotes Three
Urban One's Radio Division, Radio One; has promoted three company executives to Vice President, Radio positions. Daniel Abercrombie, Kimberly Kyle, and Ezio Torre, all take over VP responsibilities in their respective markets.
Cochino To Mornings
RadioNow 100.9-FM in Indianapolis is moving the Tino Cochino Radio show from afternoon drive to morning drive as of today. Radio One Regional VP Deon Levingston sais, "TCR has performed exceedingly well in afternoons and we expect him to be the number one morning show in Indianapolis."
Charlie Thomas, KSEG-FM, Retiring
Longtime 96.9 The Eagle (KSEG-FM) Sacramento on-air veteran and current morning show host Charlie Thomas has announced his retirement. Thomas has been a station mainstay for more than 20 years.
Squintz Promoted At KSFM
102.5 KSFM (KSFM-FM) Sacramento has promoted DJ Squintz to Music Director. Squintz handles evenings at the station.
Show Shifts At Baltimore Fan
105.7 The Fan (WJZ-FM) in Baltimore has changed up its morning and evening programming. Jerry Coleman, morning co-host, is moving to evenings; with evening host Jeremy Conn moving into the morning co-host chair.
Radio & Records Al Peterson Passes
The former News/Talk/Sports Editor for the defunct Radio & Records, Al Peterson has died. In a Facebook post the family said he died “A little over a week ago. Not from COVID”. He was 68.
The Current Has a New MD
The Current's new Music Director is Jade, who's been with The Current team since 2008, when she was overnight host. Now she can heard weekdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The Current is an all-music, noncommercial, member-supported station from Minnesota Public Radio.
SummitMedia’s Bill Tanner Passes
Executive VP of Programming Bill Tanner passed away at his home in Birmingham Wednesday night. Tanner's career spanned nearly five decades, programming stations from South Florida to Los Angeles. Tanner had been battling health issues for quite some time. He was 76.















