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Making Moves: Tuesday, January 4, 2011
Marc Amazon joins Cincinnati's news/talk WLW-AM (700) for nights, 9pm – midnight. He’ll also host “Extra Innings” during the Cincinnati Reds baseball season … DCRTV says Washington's WIAD-FM (94.7) "Fresh-FM" PD Steve Davis will take over mornings while the search is on for a new morning host.
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Making Moves: Wednesday, December 30, 2009
After a 30-year run at National Public Radio, today is the last weekday of work for Carl Kasell, who is retiring from his daily duties for NPR News and “Morning Edition.” He continues as the announcer for NPR’s weekend quiz show “Wait Wait…Don’t Tell Me” and will be an ambassador for NPR … MetroNetworks/NYC names Mike Weinstein its AM Operations Ma… Read More
Making Moves: Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Citadel’s bankruptcy filing has claimed its first radio victim, as WLS-TV news anchor Ron Magers has been dropped as a commentator from Roe Conn’s WLS-AM (890) afternoon show, says Vocalo.org’s Robert Feder … Also in the Windy City, Clear Channel’s “Kiss” WKSC-FM (103.5) inks a new multi-year deal with Mel T & Angi Taylor, co-hosts of “Drex i… Read More
CBS Radio Houston changes – on air and off
The changes are happening at both the recently acquired KHMX, as well as those CBS has owned for years. This morning’s Taylor On Radio-Info confirms that KILT (610) PD and Houston Texans Radio Network programmer Bill Van Rysdam is out, along with KHMX “Mix 96.5” morning man (and former PD) Keith Scott. Read More






























