Cumulus New York Celebrates the Grammy’s
This picture was sent in to us from Cumulus Executive Vice President of Content & Programming Mike McVay. The Cumulus team was attending a Grammy viewing party in New York City on Sunday with Island Republic Records. So, who's in this picture?
Joyner Doesn’t Want to Retire
In an interview with the Atlanta Journal Constitution, Tom Joyner says he doesn't really want to leave radio but “I couldn’t get a guaranteed contract after two years.” Joyner is retiring at the end of 2019. Joyner has been in syndication for nearly 25 years, he's still on 95 stations and reaches 7.4 million listeners every week.
Bohannon Celebrates 25 Years
Talk host Jim Bohannon has celebrated the 25th anniversary of his weeknight The Jim Bohannon Show, after taking over what had been The Larry King Show on January 29, 1993. Bohannon opened his Monday show with, “If you’re lucky, and if you live long enough, every now and then a milestone comes along in your life.”
New Sports Show For ESPN Richmond
ESPN Richmond, Virginia (99.5/102.7 FM & 950/1240 AM) will debut its new local morning show The Black and Drew Sports Huddle at 8 a.m. on Monday, February 5. The two-hour call-in show will be co-hosted by Bob Black and Andrew Wallace, with local sports updates from Mitchell Bradley.
San Fran Jock Gets In The Game… Almost
Urban AC 102.9 KBLX/San Francisco’s Morning Dream Team co-host Tony Roberts decided to "join" the New Orleans Pelicans basketball team recently. During the warm-ups for the Pelicans game against the Houston Rockets, Roberts left his courtside seat and began stretching next to the players.
Briggs To Do Mornings In LA
Chelsea Briggs will join Edgar Sotelo and Brian Moote as co-host for the new morning show on 97.1 AMP Radio (KAMP-FM) in Los Angeles, effective February 2018. Briggs is a multi-media entertainment on-air personality, pop culture expert, and most recently Billboard News correspondent.
iHeart Moves Spicer To Tampa
Cindy Spicer, one of Radio Ink's 2018 Top Country PD's, is now the Program Director at iHeartMedia’s US103.5 in Tampa Bay. Spicer moves downstate from iHeart's WQIK-FM in Jacksonville were she was PD and host. Spicer has also worked at KUSS in San Diego.
Forsythe Calls It A Day After 50 Years
John Forsythe will retire from The John & Leslye Morning Show on March 30. The show airs weekday mornings on Magic 107.7, “More Variety from the 80s to Now.” Forsythe joined Leslye Gale on the show in 2010.
Mueller Back On The Air
Former KYGO Denver morning man David Mueller, who a jury found groped Taylor Swift at a backstage meet-and-greet in 2013, will be back on the air today thanks to Delta Radio Network President/CEO Larry Fuss. And Mueller's on-air name will be Stonewall Jackson.
Ryan Cameron Rejected Entercom’s Offer
That's what his agent, Norm Schrutt told Rodney Ho at The Atlanta Journal Constitution. And Schrutt says Entercom made a reasonable offer, Cameron just decided to take a different job outside of radio. He'll be a partner at the branding strategy firm Rakanter.















