US

Station Sales Week of 2/11

WVJT LLC sells “Oldies 103.9” WHTU Big Island/Lynchburg VA to Gary Burns’ KSM Holdings LLC for $325,000 with a Time Brokerage Agreement taking effect on March 1. Burns is the principal stakeholder of Three Daughters Media, which owns Conservative Talk 100.9 WIQO-FM Forest and 106.3 WMNA-FM Halifax, Conservative Talk 1240 WGMN/99.5 W258DN Roanoke and Sports […] […]

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Marcus Paul on his sacking

Dear Friends and enemies in radio land!I write with obvious reference to a number of recent stories about my departure from 2SM. I’m hoping this right of reply can put the issue to bed as I strive to move on to the next chapter of my 28-year media career.Regarding the quiz question – I completely… Read More
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Byron Cooke announces KIIS 101.1 Saturday afternoons spot

After filling in for Jase and Lauren in the Morning, Byron Cooke has today announced that he will continue his stay on KIIS 101.1 in the Saturday afternoon slot.Byron made the announcement via Instagram today, saying he’s loved working at the station and will be starting his new weekly Saturday arvo spot from 12th February.“Had the best… Read More
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Triple M announce coverage of T20 between Australia and Sri Lanka

Following an action-packed summer of cricket, Triple M has signed a new agreement to broadcast this summer’s T20 series between Australia and Sri Lanka.From 11 February, listeners can tune into Triple M’s commentary live on air in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth, or live stream the T20 against Sri Lanka on the LiSTNR app.Former… Read More
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Australian radio industry joins the World Radio Alliance

On the occasion of World Radio Day and at the initiative of egta, 14 trade associations in Australia, Europe, the USA, and Canada, are joining forces to form the World Radio Alliance.This worldwide group of trade bodies representing radio companies and sales houses will widely promote and demonstrate the power and value of radio/audio in… Read More
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