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Futuri Unveils ‘What’s Next’ TopicPulse Redesign

Futuri has unveiled an exciting redesign of TopicPulse, its cutting-edge real-time content intelligence platform widely used by broadcasting brands.

Michael Saunders Named ‘KISS 104.1’ Atlanta Director of Branding And Programming

Cox Media Group (CMG) has named Michael Saunders as the new Director of Branding & Programming for WALR-FM, “KISS 104.1,” Atlanta’s R&B station.

Christina Wolford Joins ‘Hank FM 100.9’ Waverly, OH For PM Drive

Wolford, previously the host of the PM drive on “94 Country” WKKJ, is set to debut her afternoon show, “The Drive Home,” on Total Media’s “Hank FM 100.9” WXIZ Waverly, OH, starting November 25.

’95 Triple X’ Burlington, VT Celebrates Its 40th Aniversary

The station will celebrate the anniversary with five months of giveaways to thank listeners for 40 years. Since signing on, the station has been in the Top 40 format.

iHeartMedia Names Mark Glynn Washington Area President

Glynn, currently serving as the Seattle Market President, will now also oversee operations in Spokane, bringing his total responsibilities to 16 radio stations across the state.

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Los Angeles Lakers PA Announcer Lawrence Tanter Retires From Role After 43 Years

"Since the 1980s, LT has narrated every chapter of Lakers basketball, connecting generations of fans, players, coaches and staff while becoming a trusted and unforgettable part of the Lakers experience."

CNN Poll Finds Fox News Most Trusted Political Brand in TV

The data from SSRS and CNN comes after a Reuters survey showed that only 33% trusted Fox News.

Sticks Media Loses WLGR As Border Media Reacquires Station

"We view it as a great opportunity to invest our resources and long-term vision into the station."

DAZN Reportedly Restructuring For Potential Outside Investment, Initial Public Offering

"DAZN has been expanding aggressively — merging with ViewLift, a leading provider of streaming and digital solutions deeply embedded in U.S. sports, signaling clear ambitions to break into American local sports markets."