Displaying items 25-36 of 42
» View wsbtradio.com items only
< Previous
1
2
3
4
Next >
-
Jay Marvin retires from radio
Change of SubjectThe Chicagoland Radio and Media blog points us to the retirement announcement of former Chicago radio personality Jay Marvin. This now marks the fourth time I've bid a fond farewell to this big-hearted, complicated man. Let's review: Jan 3. 2005:...... -
WBAL Radio rides news, Orioles back to its roots
Z on TVWhen WBAL Radio broadcasts the Baltimore Orioles home opener Monday, it will mark more than just the official reunion of two major Maryland institutions that had been synonymous for most of six decades.The return of Orioles baseball to WBAL after four... -
DIY TV Rules
Official Contest Rules 102.1 The Edge's DIY TV! (the "Contest") Station: 102.1 The Edge (the "Station") Station Address: 14001 N. Dallas Pkwy., Ste 300, Dallas, TX 75240 Telephone: (214) 866-8000 Co-Sponsor: The 33 CW – KDAF – TV Co-...Tags: Human Mishaps, Judges, Music, Gaming, YouTube
-
Job of the Day | Saturday, November 27
PPO&S
Media Director
Location:
Harrisburg , Pennsylvania 17101 United States
Oversees the daily operation of the agency’s media function, including a Media Coordinator, and works in concert with account management and finance teams to...Tags: Pennsylvania
-
Goodbye, Uncle Neil
Mayo on the Side: Broward news columnist Michael Mayo | Sun-Sentinel BlogsI still can???t believe that we???ll never hear Neil Rogers??? voice on the South Florida radio airwaves again. His 33-year local run is apparently over, abruptly ending on Monday with the announcement that he and WQAM have parted ways.. Even......Tags: Minority Groups, New York, Jorge Rodriguez, Contracts, Social Issues
-
The Morning Fix: It pays to be kept out of the loop. Oprah to help on Chicago Olympic push. Early TV season analysis. Shocker: Young people still listen to radio!
Company TownAfter the coffee. Before setting the DVR for 'FlashForward.' Sometimes it pays to be kept out of the loop. The Wall Street Journal reports that Marvel Chief Executive Ike Perlmutter was granted 1.27 million stock options that could end up...... -
The Morning Fix: More Globes! What you really listen to in the car. 'Lovely Bones' marketing switch. Comcast rolls out Web service.
Company TownAfter the coffee. Before deciding if it's too soon to ask out Reese Witherspoon. Admit it, you listen to weenie rock. The new electronic device Arbitron introduced to measure radio habits and eventually replace diaries has shown some interesting results..... -
Classical music station KUSC-FM passes 10,000-member milestone
Culture MonsterThey may not show up in the Arbitron ratings, but KUSC's Internet listeners made themselves heard where it counts: at the bank. KUSC-FM (91.5), the L.A. area's only full time classical music station, reported Thursday that it received more than...... -
Little tiny scraps of the recent radio ratings
Change of SubjectChicagoland Radio and Media has some general numbers from the recent Arbitron radio ratings reports, but nothing to tell you how your favorite personalities are doing. Here are the overall 12+, Monday-Sunday, 6 am-midnight ratings. The floor is open for..... -
Doug Guetzloe: A man for all political seasons
Sentinel Staff WriterDoug Guetzloe muscled his way to the front of Orlando's political scene nearly a quarter-century ago and never left. The 52-year-old Orlando man has become one of the region's most well-known political figures without ever being elected to public office....Tags: Transportation, Florida, Maitland, Vehicles, Interstate 4
-
Conservative talk radio on the wane in California
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTune in to conservative talk radio in California, and the insults quickly fly. Capturing the angry mood of listeners the other day, a popular host in Los Angeles called Republican lawmakers who voted to raise state taxes "a bunch of weak slobs." With...Tags: Democratic Party, Tom Sullivan, Los Angeles, Gray Davis, Nadya Suleman
-
A health message listeners can relate to
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe doctors had been after Loretta Ragland for years to keep her diabetes in check. Eat right. Exercise. Lose weight. She'd heard it all time and again. And ignored it all -- until she heard about Rosalyn. Roz put off dealing with her diabetes so long,...Tags: Health and Safety at School, Death, Hollywood (Los Angeles, California), Family, Arts and Culture
Sep 15, 2010
| Chicago Tribune
Apr 4, 2011
| Zap2It
Oct 18, 2010
|Story| KDAF-LTV
Nov 26, 2010
|Story| WPMT-LTV
Jun 23, 2009
|Blog| Sun-Sentinel
Sep 24, 2009
| Los Angeles Times
Dec 16, 2009
| Los Angeles Times
Feb 18, 2010
| Los Angeles Times
Mar 25, 2010
| Chicago Tribune
Oct 15, 2006
|Story| Orlando Sentinel
Mar 15, 2009
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Apr 11, 2008
|Story| Los Angeles Times
Original site for Arbitron Incorporated topic gallery.