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Dave Willner To Rise To Radio One Baltimore VP/GM As Howard Mazer Retires

Radio One’s Baltimore cluster will see a leadership transition at the end of the year as Howard Mazer retires as VP/General Manager and will be succeeded by current Director of Sales Dave Willner.
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Smooth’s Peter Clay: “We all get on. And that’s what makes it a joy to work in this business”

Radio surveys might tell us how a station or network is performing, but what they don’t tell us is how everyone gets along behind the scenes. Smooth’s Head of Programming Peter Clay says the camaraderie among staff at NOVA Entertainment is something he’s never experienced before. In his post-Survey 7 interview with Radioinfo’s Steve Ahern,… Read More
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AU & NZ

Seven down, one to go: All the latest radio ratings news

Everything you need to know about GfK Survey 7 for 2025 is here in the latest ep of the Radio Today podcast, as Jen Seyderhelm wraps up the latest radio ratings results. Steve Ahern also chats to the programming heads of ARN, Nine Radio, NOVA Entertainment, SCA and the ACE Radio Network.
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Tommy Roe On “Bubble Pop Rock”

When the No. 1 success of “Sheila” launched Tommy Roe’s career in 1962, it did so with the help not just of radio, but two of radio history’s biggest names. In 1960, Roe promoted his first version of “Sheila” on Baltimore’s Buddy Dean Show. Two years later, then-WGST Atlanta DJ Paul Drew booked him for a local dance party that led to meeting producer Felton Jarvis, signing to ABC, and re-recording “Sheila,” initially the B-side of “Save Your Kisses.”
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