More Layoffs At New York Public Radio

The company laid off fourteen employees and accepted voluntary buyouts from twelve others, out of a total workforce of 302.

Max Media To Pay $15,000 Penalty Under FCC Consent Decree

The FCC's review of the licensees' applications uncovered ownership changes that had led to an unauthorized transfer of control.

Rock Goes to the Dogs, Part 2 of 2

It’s essential you have someone who loves animals and feels passionately about the cause. “I love these animals."

BMI Files Action in Rate Court Against SiriusXM

“Despite years of negotiations, SiriusXM is attempting to lower its payments to BMI songwriters, composers, and publishers, ignoring BMI’s preeminent market share, changes in the marketplace."

Lakes Media Expands ‘Mountain Country’ In New Hampshire

The company recently purchased the station and translator from Winnipesaukee Radio Station.

KRUI The University Of Iowa’s Student Run Station Dealing With Severe Water Damage

“Earlier this week, a flood at our station caused significant damage to our technology and infrastructure. As a result, all shows are on hold for now."

Chuck Tyler Named Program Director For ‘Family Life Radio’

Tyler will assume responsibility for Family Life Radio's daily programming, replacing Mike Kankelfrit, the station's Chief Broadcast Engagement Officer and morning host.

‘Rising Stars’ Class Honored By Georgia Association of Broadcasters

This award honors a rising station employee who demonstrates exceptional promise, ambition, and work ethic in the early stages of their broadcasting career.

Josh “Bru” Brubaker: Former Park Ranger Rules Radio And TikTok

He decided to swap the scenery for the studio and studied Broadcast Media Arts at the Specs Howard School of Media Arts at Lawrence Technological University in Southfield, MI

The CRB Is Taking Lisa McKay Women In Radio Scholarship Applications

The scholarship honors the legacy of McKay, an influential figure in the radio programming industry.

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