For much of the 1980s, he was Music Director of KLBJ-FM in Austin. In October 1990, he joined crosstown Adult Alternative KGSR-FM as Program Director. Over the next two decades, Jody Denberg emerged ...
George Wingrove Boosey, a retired public radio programmer and journalist, died May 11 in Fayetteville, Ga., following a long illness. He was 77. Boosey began his journalism career in his teens, when ...
From August 2, 1983 through early 1989, he was a household name across the New York Tri-State Area as the “head Zookeeper” at the legendary Top 40 station he built from scratch under Malrite ...
KeepTheFaith Media Networks has appointed longtime radio programmer Mike Blakemore as Senior Consultant. Blakemore, formerly Vice President of the CCM format for Salem Media Group, brings more than 17 ...
Programming legend Buddy Kincer, best known as Buddy Scott, passed away on Sunday morning following a brief illness. The news was confirmed by a post on his Facebook page made by a family member.
When Inside Radio reported Nielsen ratings that ranked KQED as America’s number-one news/talk station, it was a gratifying moment — not just because of the achievement, but because of how far our ...
It's sad to see the radio die—well, "traditional" radio, anyway. Independent stations once played a huge part in the evolution of music across the country, not to mention helping change the shape and ...
Every two years, the Federal Communications Commission is required to publish a Communications Marketplace Report that assesses the state of competition across the broader communications marketplace ...