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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
WGN Radio Adds The Other Side of Midnight With Frank Morano to Daily Lineup
The program will replace America at Night with Rich Valdes in the Chicago news/talk station's lineup.
The Other Side of Midnight with Frank Morano Added to 830 WCCO, KDWN Daily Lineups
“Listeners tell us they can’t go to sleep because stay up to hear what Frank is going to say next!”
KMOX Adds ‘The Other Side of Midnight’ with Frank Morano
“St. Louis is a terrific market and KMOX is a legendary talk station, with an incredible audience and history that goes back nearly a century. I'm looking forward to being a big part of their history."
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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.”
Casino Bonuses Uncovered: The Truth Behind “Free Money” and What Players Should Really Know
"Stay informed, claim only the bonuses you understand, and focus on having fun."
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
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.