- Tim Martz' Radio Power is asked by the FCC about a Milwaukee translator move-in
- The Birth of Urban EMO
- MDNA: 53 Is The New 42
- Digital Marketing Campaigns that Inspire
- Eric Church Reflects On A Whirlwind Year, And What's Next
- Cincinnati: Bill Cunningham Taking TV Show National on the CW
- Findlay, OH: WKXA Going Country Just in Time for Valentine's Day
- Jackson Dell Weaver Gets GM Nod at KGY/Olympia, WA.
- "WOW" Veteran Des Moines Morning Talents Lou & Heather Resign from KWQW
- Downsized by a RIF? Tell the Industry You're Looking for Work on Our Free Jobs Board
News
Clear Channel, WMMS morning show hosts are being sued
Cleveland’s Dominick Dieter, heard on Clear Channel rocker WMMS on the Shane French “Rover’s Morning Glory”, is in trouble and is getting his employer sued. He’s being accused of throwing a beer bottle from the stage at the station’s RoverFest, hitting a woman on the head. Courthouse News reports that the woman, Tiffany Yuhasz, says Dieter was drunk and claims she suffered “nerve damage, pigmentation change … tissue loss and indentation of her forehead.” Also that “Clear Channel encouraged Dominick Dieter to indulge in his ‘criminal personality’, on co-defendant Shane French’s show on WMMS 100.7, and at the party.” The suit against Dieter, French and Clear Channel also claims Dieter has “historically accumulated numerous incidents of assault and physical injury upon himself, other persons and property … and his aggressive and dangerous behavior … was condoned, ratified and left unrestrained” by Clear Channel and French. Yuhasz is asking for damages for pain and suffering, and medical expense of more than $4000.
Previous and Next Stories
- Rosie O'Donnell will do a new daily talk show for Sirius XM
- Australia's "Stripe" subscription radio service folds after 9 months.
- IRS steps in at Bishop Willis' WAYE, Birmingham (1220)
- Voting opens for this year's National Radio Hall of Fame – nominees are ...
- Making Moves: Thursday Morning
- Escarsega exits CBS Radio Los Angeles
- Spanish News/Talk is the new format at Charlotte’s WGSP (1310).
- Phoenix AM KPHX (1480) to go progressive talk – again
- Emmis rocker WRXP (101.9) New York takes its overnight shift live
- Key West to get a country station July 15
-
Nashville's new "Hippie Radio 94.5" launched at 3pm Friday
-
Valerie Geller to write weekly "News Talk Edge" newsletter for Radio-Inf...
-
Former "Flashback" host Bill St. James teases a return in March
- Tim Martz' Radio Power is asked by the FCC about a Milwaukee translator ...
-
Making Moves: Friday, February 10, 2012
-
KHKS Dallas' Kelli Rasberry raises ire with anti-marriage equality comment
-
February 13: UNESCO promotes radio's innate potency via World Radio Day
-
Univision helps raise $5.25 million for St. Jude Children's Hospital
-
Brian Lang upped to SVP/Market Manager for CBS Radio's West Palm Beach
- Todd N Tyler expand their “Empire”




























