Hughley Joins Entercom Houston
Ron Hughley is joining Entercom Houston, teaming up with Clint Stoerner in the afternoon drive slot, weekdays from 2-6pm on SportsRadio 610. Hughley was most recently the midday host at Entercom's 610 Sports Radio in Kansas City.
New Morning Show In Lincoln
105.3 FM (KLNC-FM) has added Woody and Wilcox to the daily line-up. The syndicated show is based in Charlotte, NC.
Seacrest Out To L.A.?
Page Six is reporting that iHeartRadio's top syndicated personality is considering moving to the West Coast permanently. The reason, according to the paper, is that Seacrest feels healthier in L.A. Back in May the American Idol host had a health scare.
Paulus Joins VAB Marketing
The Virginia Association of Broadcasters is welcoming Dave Paulus as Marketing Consultant. Paulus brings 35 years of broadcast and marketing expertise to the organization.
Phillips Gets Big Promotion
Big River Broadcasting President Jerry Phillips, made the announcement Thursday that Halley Phillips has been named Vice President of Big River Broadcasting, and VP of all of the Phillips family businesses.
35-Year Host Out in Syracuse
Syracuse.com has the details about Rich Lauber who is no longer with iHeart's WBBS-FM after 35 years in Central New York radio. Lauber spent most of his radio years in afternoon drive and was also operations manager for the iHeart Syracuse cluster.
Vegas Rocker Adds The Woody Show
iHeartMedia’s 93.1 The Mountain picks up the Premiere syndicated morning show as of June 8. AD Rowntree moves to the 3-7 p.m. drive time slot and he'll continue voicetracking for iHeart in Houston, San Diego, Cincinnati and Tulsa.
New EVP National Sales At Entravision
Chris Munoz is the new Executive Vice President of National Sales at Entravision. He moves to the Executive Leadership Team from his SVP Univision National Sales post.
New CFO For Nielsen Global Connect
Chandler Bigelow is the new Chief Financial Officer for Nielsen Global Connect. Bigelow leaves the CFO post at the Tribune Media Company after 21 years.
Mark Wheat Exits The Current
As a founding architect of Minnesota Public Radio's The Current, Wheat said after trying to balance personal and professional goals with his MPR career for the last few years, "I've decided, given the times we're in, to take the plunge and follow my dreams."















