- Cumulus to launch its Atlanta all-newser in mid-May, says John Dickey
- Kiss FM Goes Out On An Up
- Four in Ten People Connect Their TV to the Net
- The Power Of Prep
- The 25+ Road Trip, Part I
- Los Angeles: Emmis Closing Sale on KXOS FM?
- Houston Rockets Looking for New Radio Home: Discussion
- Long-Time St. Louis Radio Host J.C. Corcoran Exits KTRS-AM
- "Latino 96.3"/Los Angeles adds DJ Laz Mornings
- Downsized by a RIF? Tell the Industry You're Looking for Work on Our Free Jobs Board
News
Entravision stock is back in compliance with Big Board standards
The stock of the California-based Spanish radio, TV and new media operator had below the New York Stock Exchange’s $1-per-share minimum, and received the usual warning. Now it says it has “regained compliance with the minimum share price continued listing requirement.” It met two tests – its September 30 closing price was more than $1 ($1.73). And its average closing share price for the 30 days before that exceeded $1. Follow the trading for “EVC” stock.
Previous and Next Stories
- Radio Remembers: Radio Farda's Rosa Ajiri & Amir Zaamanifar
- Making Moves: Wednesday Afternoon
- "Obama Radio" is the temporary stunt format at WPUP-FM, Athens, GA
- Arbitron designates Bouvard to lead "cross-platform services"; Carol Han...
- The new public-radio version of WQXR, New York will be "more music"
- Making Moves: Thursday Morning
- Formats & Frequencies
- KWIE “The Flo 93.5” Riverside, CA., “flows” no more
- The evolution of WRNB’s “’90s and Now” urban AC
- "Free Talk Live" joins the Sun Radio Network line-up
- FCC mandates online public files for political ads; NAB disagrees
- J.C. Corcoran canned at KTRS-AM St. Louis
-
For Beasley's Q1, Fayetteville NC was up, Philadelphia wasn't
-
Phillip Wilkinson resigns as Prez/COO of Entravision; will continue cons...
-
Cumulus to launch its Atlanta all-newser in mid-May, says John Dickey
- Atlanta’s all-news FM looks closer: there’s a staff meeting at classic h...
- Emmis finds financial relief through another LMA. This one’s worth $8,43...
- NBA Philadelphia 76ers move from CBS to Greater Media, immediately
-
NYC radio personality and music authority Pete Fornatale dies at 66
-
Making Moves: Thursday, April 26, 2012























