R&B star Brian McKnight announces his departure from KTWV-FM 94.7 The Wave's morning show after three years, citing scheduling conflicts with concerts.
Georgetown councilman Brian Pettyjohn wins mayor race in landslide victory, defeating radio DJ Matthew Walsh 430-25. The election saw 55% voter turnout.
Pop star Ke$ha announces benefit concert on June 16th at Nashville's Limelight to help flood victims. All profits will aid affected families and animals.
Trae the Truth pursues legal action against Radio One in ongoing dispute. The Houston rapper's case against the major radio network continues to develop.
Universal Orlando's 2010 Summer Concert Series features six nights of performances by Train, Pitbull, Rob Thomas, Pat Benatar and Counting Crows from June 12-July 17.
101.9 RXP promotes overnight radio team Brian and Chris to weeknight primetime 7pm-midnight slot. The duo moves from basement show to fill void left by
KFI radio hosts John and Ken broadcast live from Arizona State Capitol supporting the controversial immigration law, encouraging listeners to boycott the boycott.
Steve Harvey hosts New York gala benefiting the Steve Harvey Foundation. The entrepreneur and media mogul takes his philanthropic efforts to new levels with this
Emmis Communications Corporation faces investigation over alleged unfair takeover practices and breaches of fiduciary duty related to a $2.40 per share buyout offer.
Radio industry insider reveals two explosive situations: a program director's alleged scheme backfiring and a federal investigation into corporate practices.
Patrick Dillon from Parma won thousands of vintage records from WMMS legendary Buzzard music library archives, including albums from Aerosmith, Meatloaf, and Chicago.
Denver's KKHI 101.9 smooth jazz station was sold to WAY-FM Communications but continues broadcasting online. Staff maintains K-High programming independently while seeking new FM frequency.
Pandora emerges as the top internet radio service, with 37% of streaming listeners choosing it over competitors. The platform poses a major threat to traditional
MGMT performs exclusive Live on Letterman webcast from Ed Sullivan Theater on May 11. Brooklyn alternative rockers showcase songs from Congratulations.
Emmis Communications CEO Jeff Smulyan leads investor group offering $2.40 per share to buy the radio company. The $90 million deal would give Smulyan control
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