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‘Lil Shawn’ Power Tapped for Afternoons on Party-FM Orlando

His addition marks a significant milestone for Party-FM, which has operated jockless since its recent launch.

NPR Anchor Jack Speer Retiring After Nearly 30 Years

“It’s been an honor. I’m grateful for the opportunities, and I wish everyone the best.”

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ESPN Tops Digital and Social Rankings Again in May

The multimedia sports giant reached nearly two-thirds of all U.S. adults—63% to be exact—through its expansive network of ESPN Digital, YouTube, and social platforms

WBBM Shines in Chicago News/Talk Winter Ratings Book

WBBM delivered an impressive 5.6 share to rank third among Persons 35-64. The Chicago news radio outlet was also tied for 9th with Persons 25-54 with a 3.5 share.

670 The Score Earns Top 3 Finish in Chicago Winter Ratings Book

According to the latest Nielsen data, The Score ranked third for the quarter in weekday prime (M-F, 6a-7p) courtesy of a 5.6 share.

670 The Score Maintains Lead in Chicago Fall Ratings Book

670 The Score finished third in weekday prime among Men 25-54 with a 5.5 share.

670 The Score Grows Lead in Chicago Summer Ratings Book

Bragging rights for the quarter belonged to 670 The Score, which finished 3rd in weekday prime with Men 25-54.

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NPR Anchor Jack Speer Retiring After Nearly 30 Years

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Amanda Lee Joins KJ103 Oklahoma City Morning Team

The move comes following the retirement of longtime morning co-host Janet Ray, who signed off after an impressive 26-year run to focus full-time on her work counseling first responders.