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2024 Giants of Broadcasting & Electronic Arts Award Recipients Honored

The Library of American Broadcasting Foundation (LABF) honored renowned industry leaders for their lifetime achievements at the 2024 Giants of Broadcasting & Electronic Arts luncheon and awards ceremony.

Don Hurley Leaves 104.9 Nash Icon And Classic Rock 101.5 WQUT Johnson City, TN

Hurley joined the station in July of 2022 after positions with Bicoastal Media in Medford, OR, and Saga Communications in Bellingham, WA.

Nikki Kuniej Mentoring and Inspiring Women in Radio Nominee

This program, sponsored by Beasley Media Group, aims to support women seeking to enhance their skills and opportunities in digital radio sales.

Country Radio Seminar Offers Unemployed Rate For CRS 2525

The special registration fee of $299, designated for those who have experienced unemployment since the last CRS, offers an opportunity for individuals to engage fully in CRS 2025.

Mike Lee Named Program Director at Mix 104.4 Chattanooga

Lee previously spent 11 years as the morning co-host on "Mike & Ed in the Morning" at Brewer Broadcasting's Top 40 Alive 95 as well as three years hosting afternoons on CCM J-103.

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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."