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Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Radio Remembers: Texas Radio Hall of Famer Richard Mock; Georgia's Jim Steele

Radio Remembers Richard Mock worked in a number of markets, including Dallas and Houston, along with stops in San Diego and Kansas City. The stations included KCMO-AM (710) in Kansas City, KFMB-AM (760) in San Diego, KILT-AM (610) in Houston and KLIF-AM (570) in Dallas. Read More

Monday, October 17, 2011

Making Moves: Monday, October 17, 2011

Making Moves In Albany, New York, Radio-Info.com confirms that WQSH-FM (105.7) "Crush-FM" is losing afternoon host Ellen Rockwell, who resigned. She'll be succeeded by Darwin, according to the station website ... Read More

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Making Moves: Thursday, May 26, 2011

Making Moves New York City's WABC-AM (770) promotes Chuck Armstrong to APD & web PD for WABCRadio.com. He remains Director of Digital Operations for Citadel New York ... Read More

Friday, May 20, 2011

Radio Remembers: Radio Evangelist Ed Bousman; Arizona's Scott Anderson

Radio Remembers His "God is Just a Prayer Away" show has been heard in the Cincinnati area for decades. For about 50 years, Ed Bousman was heard on weekends on WCKY-AM (1530) and later on WLW-AM (700). Read More

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Radio Remembers: South Dakota's Martin Busch; "Big Ben" Laurie

Radio Remembers He was considered "The father of South Dakota Public Broadcasting": Martin Busch got his start in radio working as the PD of KUSD-AM in the 1950s, and from there also worked in TV. He never wavered from his belief that everyone, especially children, should have access to educational programming. Read More

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Making Moves in Syndication

microphone In Dallas, news/talk KLIF-AM (570) in Dallas has dropped the syndicated Michael Savage from evenings, where he was on tape delay, replacing him with the Wall Street Journal's new Daily Wrap talkshow ... The Rusty Humphries Show adds 10 new affiliates, including Houston's KSEV-AM (700), WMPS-AM (1210) in Memphis, WTTB-AM (1490) in Vero Beach, Florid… Read More

Monday, March 14, 2011

Making Moves: Monday, March 14, 2011

Making Moves Charlotte, North Carolina's WBT-AM/FM (1110/99.3) evening talk host Peter Kaliner is leaving as of March 31. He posted on Twitter that "I was informed that Greater Media was not renewing my contract ... Read More

Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Making Moves: Tuesday, February 15, 2011

Making Moves Longtime Delmarva-area broadcast voice J.J. "Hitman" McKay has a new home, as the former WKHI-FM (107.7) morning host moves across town in Ocean City, Maryland to take mornings on WQMR-FM (101.1) "Q-101" ... Read More

Friday, January 28, 2011

Making Moves in Syndication

News Seattle's sports KIRO-AM (710) host Mike Salk is getting his own national show on ESPN. The 4-hour "SportsCenter Saturday with Mike Salk" will air Saturday afternoons ... Read More

Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Industry Mourns Radio Veteran Larry James

Veteran air personality Larry James passed away Dec. 26 after a battle with cancer, reports John Long, president of the Georgia Radio Museum and Hall of Fame. Read More

Friday, November 19, 2010

Cumulus is moving its 4 stations in Dallas

Cumulus Cumulus Media Partners will take its four stations and for the first time, house them under the same roof, in the same building that houses WFAA-TV. The four stations, sports KTCK-AM (1310) "The Ticket," news/talk KLIF-AM (570), country "Wolf" KPLX-FM (99.5) and CHR KLIF-FM (93.3) will share a 20,000 square foot office space in the Victory Park dev… Read More

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Jim Graci is named PD of news/talk KLIF in Dallas

KLIF Radio-Info has been told that veteran program director Jim Graci will assume the PD position of Cumulus Media Partners-owned KLIF-AM (570) in Dallas, starting next Monday. Graci's long resume includes posts in Phoenix, Seattle, Atlanta and most recently in Pittsburgh, where he was the PD for six years of sports/talk WEAE-AM (1250). Read More

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

KLIF, Dallas PD Paul Duckworth resigns due to health concerns

Paul Duckworth Paul Duckworth only took over as PD of Cumulus-owned news/talk KLIF-AM (570) in Dallas just two months ago, leaving Citadel’s WMAL-AM (630) in Washington, DC. Duckworth tells Radio-Info the decision had nothing to do with KLIF or Cumulus, but everything to do with his health. Read More

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Paul Duckworth is the new PD of talker KLIF in Dallas

KLIF Radio-Info confirms that Paul Duckworth heads to “Big D” and Cumulus-owned talk station KLIF-AM (570) in Dallas from Washington, DC, where he most recently programmed Citadel’s WMAL-AM (630). Duckworth was cut loose from WMAL in April, during a time of upheaval with the morning show of Andy Parks and Fred Grandy. Read More

Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Making Moves: Wednesday, March 24, 2010

Talk KLIF-AM (570) in Dallas has dropped Jon David Wells and his “Wells Report” from afternoon drive. His bio was removed from the station website … Midday DJ Suzanne Tonaire is no longer with Cape Cod’s WPXC-FM (102.9). Read More

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Westwood One's Billy Bush Show expands to CHR stations

Starting September 28, the syndicated Billy Bush Show will launch a CHR version of the show. The new show will also include a web presence tailored for CHR stations and their listeners. Read More

Thursday, September 10, 2009

Making Moves: Thursday Morning

Bob Grant is back in the news in New York. He’s making his third go-round at Citadel talker WABC (770), where he will do Sunday afternoons, from noon – 2pm … LARadio.com is reporting that there have been more layoffs at News KNX (1070) Los Angeles, including Larry Van Nuys. Read More

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

Dallas watches the stunting at 93.3, and speculates about "KLIF-FM"

The call letters for “KLIF-FM” were reserved by Cumulus Media Partners on Monday, it turns out. Its KDBN, Haltom City, TX (93.3) is suddenly the focus of many format rumors. Read More

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Radio Remembers: Dallas reporter Sam Pate; Oregon's Mike Bailey

Sam Pate was the first to report live on-scene when President John F. Kennedy was assassinated in 1963, a report that became legendary. Read More

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