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Monday, August 29, 2011

Talker Scott Hennen inks a syndication deal with Genesis Communications

Scott Hennen North Dakota-based talk show host Scott Hennen will soon be heard in more than just the Grand Forks area. Hennen announced he has signed a syndication deal with Genesis Communications. Read More

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Scott Hennen to join KNOX (1310) in Grand Forks, North Dakota

Scott Hennen He got his start in radio in Grand Forks, North Dakota, and now he's heading back home. Former Fargo, North Dakota WZFG-AM (1100) "The Flag" afternoon “Common Sense Club” conservative talk host Scott Hennen will join news/talk KNOX-AM (1310) for afternoons, starting May 31, and will also be available for syndication. Read More

Friday, June 11, 2010

Making Moves: Friday, June 11, 2010

Making Moves Philipsburg, Pennsylvania’s WPHB-AM (1260) morning host and former station owner Sheldon Sharpless has been cut loose. A Facebook page demanding his return now has over 870 friends – Discuss it … DCRTV reports CBS Radio-owned WJZ-FM (105.7) has let go morning show producer & sidekick Maynard from the Ed Norris Show … Mike Maloney , former GSM a… Read More

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Making Moves: Tuesday, May 4, 2010

In Phoenix, Ryan Hatch is out and former Salt Lake City KZNS-AM (1280) PD Kevin Graham is in, as the new PD of KTAR-AM “Sports 620” … Tulsa, Oklahoma’s KHTT-FM (106.9) brings in former Dallas “Edge” host Billy Madison for morning drive – Discuss it … Add Boston’s WWZN-AM (1510) & WWIC-AM (1050) in Scottsboro, Alabama to the list of af… Read More

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Making Moves: Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Charlotte’s “The Beat” WIBT-FM (96.1) cuts loose Jacinda Garabito from the “AM Mayhem” show after nearly a 3-year run … Another pink slip at Washington, DC’s Red Zebra-owned WTEM-AM (980), as imaging director Chris Owens was cut loose, says DCRTV … Clear Channel and longtime Springfield, Massachusetts cluster OM Pat McKay have parted ways. Radio-In… Read More

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Radio Remembers: North Dakota's Boyd Christenson; Arnold Stang

He began his radio career in Grand Forks on KNOX-AM (1310), and moved between radio and TV in North Dakota. Boyd Christenson was the “voice of the Bison” for North Dakota State University from 1964 to 1978 on WDAY-AM (970) in Fargo, and after another stop in TV, came back to WDAY to host the morning show for six years before moving on to KFGO-AM (7… Read More

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