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NEWFM to go Adele free this Friday

NEWFM listeners have voted to remove Adele from the station’s playlist this Friday.“I love NEWFM but there’s too much Adele,” said one listener.So, with the boss’ blessing, from 12 am Friday, absolutely no Adele will be played on the Newcastle station.“This is a huge call,” argued CD Joel Thompson.The much-anticipated new album from Adele, titled… Read More
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Holiday 2021 (12/9 – 1/5) Nielsen Audio Ratings Day 1: Records Fall In Chicago & Houston

Nielsen begins its monthly release of PPM ratings with today’s Day 1 update including New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, San Francisco, Dallas/Fort Worth, Houston/Galveston, Atlanta, Philadelphia, Long Island, Riverside/San Bernardino, San Jose, and Middlesex/Somerset/Union. All the numbers can be found at RadioInsight.com/Ratings. The 13th month on Nielsen’s calendar brings with it the annual Christmas music […] […]

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Mustang 107.1 Adds Wilhite & Wall For Mornings And Ricky Z For Middays

Delta Media Classic Country “Mustang 107.1” KOGM Opelousas/Lafayette LA has announced the addition of the Wilhite & Wall morning show and Rick ‘Ricky Z’ Zeisig as midday host. Wilhite & Wall’s syndicated show succeeds Tanya Ardoin in mornings. Ardoin will continue to host weekends in addition to middays at sister AAA “106.3 Radio Lafayette” KYMK. […] […]

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Darren Moore Moves To Dayton As Cox VP/GM

Cox Media Group has announced Darren Moore has moved to Dayton OH as VP/General Manager overseeing the company’s radio and television stations in the market. Moore has spent the majority of his career with Cox’s television stations starting as an intern at WPXI Pittsburgh. After three month stint in Erie, he joined Cox’s WAXN Charlotte […] […]

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Defining ‘Real Radio’ in 2022

What is “real radio” in 2022? And who gets to call itself “radio”? As radio scrapped for its place on the infinite dial, that latter question used to come up all the time. AM/FM broadcasters would dismiss Sirius/XM Satellite Radio, then Pandora, then ISPs as “not radio.” It allowed broadcasters to reposition those services as […] […]