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Hockenberry Accused of Sexual Misconduct, IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: Your Star is Accused Of “Inappropriate Behavior.”
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Radio Headlines For Monday 12-4-2017
 
That's the big question for about 6,000 people working for the company who've been asked to roll up their sleeves and have a business-as-usual approach to their working day. The bankruptcy filing announced by Cumulus executives last week could take up to 6 months - or longer - before a court approves the plan. Radio Ink spoke to Debtwire Legal Analyst Josh Friedman to get his expert opinion on how this bankruptcy might play out. [read more]
 
 
CBS News is reporting that former New York City public radio host John Hockenberry, who left his show earlier this year, is being accused of sexual misconduct by an author and some of his former colleagues. [read more]
 
It's been all over the news, almost daily. Matt Lauer, Garrison Kiellor, Russell Simmons, Al Franken. Men in powerful positions accused of inappropriate behavior - or worse - toward women. Are you prepared if someone walks through your door and utters these words: 'Your morning man made inappropriate sexual comments and advances toward me.' [read more]
 
The show will now be called “Town Hall” after allegations of inappropriate behavior were made against former host Garrison Keillor. Minnesota Public Radio, the parent company of the show’s distributor, ended its relationship with Keillor after the charges were made last week. [read more]
 
 
(By Bob McCurdy) If you're in sales or marketing, you need to keep on a learning path, especially in this era of speed-of-light change. Part of that is getting a great mentor. I'd like to introduce you to the guy I found. [read more]
 
Beginning in 2018, RadioInk.com will be publishing weekly advertiser success stories. Advertisers that use radio to drive customers to their stores and dollars to their cash registers. We need your help. Here are all the details... [read more]
 
iHeartMedia has promoted John Ivey to the newly created position of President of CHR Programming Strategy. Ivey will oversee iHeartMedia’s CHR and RCHR formats and work to improve the company’s Top 40 brands in its over 150 markets. Ivey will retain his role as PD of KIIS FM in LA. [read more]
 
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Kent Dunn will return to August, GA to oversee the company’s cluster of eight radio stations in the market, including WKXC-FM 99.5, WHHD-FM 98.3, WDRR-FM 93.9, WGUS-FM 102.7, WCHZ-FM 93.1/95.5, WGAC-FM 95.1, WGAC-AM 580, and WRDW-AM 163. [read more]
 
Entercom has appointed Jim Fox as Vice President of Music Programming for the Dallas-Fort Worth cluster, effective December 21. Fox joined Entercom Sacramento in 2003 and will continue in his current role as Vice President of Programming in the Sacramento cluster until the end of the year [read more]
 
Joel Murphy has been named PD for Top 40 KISS FM in Cleveland and Keith Abrams, Senior VP of Programming for iHeartMedia’s North Ohio Region, has been named PD WMMS-FM. [read more]
 
 
 
There’s a new PD at 101.1 WNOE, New Orleans Country Station. Ashley Wilson will program the station and host PM drive. Wilson joins iHeartMedia New Orleans from Country station WGNE-FM in Jacksonville [read more]
 
iHeartMedia Washington, DC announced Friday that Toby Knapp has been named new co-host for the morning show on 97.1 WASH-FM, “Washington’s Variety of the 80s, 90s and Today,” starting today. [read more]
 
Mottla’s career includes the VP/programming position at Envisage Radio Group in Escondido, CA as well as programming rock stations including WHEB/WGIR Manchester, NH, WDRE Long Island, NY, WIYY Baltimore, MD, KTYD Santa Barbara, CA, and WFNX Boston, MA. [read more]
 
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Beasley’s 100.1 WJRZ recent “Share the Joy” live radio broadcast, saw community members help fill a 50-foot tractor-trailer with donations of food, clothing, and new, unwrapped toys [read more]
 
Are you hearing things about your market? Let us investigate. Radio Ink Magazine is the only 25-year-old trade magazine in the radio industry. That's the result of a lot of trust over those years. Send all news tips in total confidence, and any other station news to Radio Ink Editor Ed Ryan at edryantheeditor@gmail.com [read more]
 
Thank you to John Rosso, President, Market Development, Triton Digital for dusting off this classic and sending it along to us. This is Rosso at SUNY Buffalo’s WBNY-FM rocking the Ian Hunter perm. He tells Radio Ink: "I am now over any self-esteem issues related to that hair style." Send your classic studio shot -- cart machines and all -- to edryantheeditor@gmail.com. [read more]
 
 
 
 
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