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Peter Casey Out at WBZ, Golic Was Angry About Mike & Mike Ending
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Radio Headlines For Monday 11-27-2017
 
As part of Radio Ink’s 25th-anniversary issue, we took a look back at who made the biggest impact in our industry over the last quarter century. We held an online poll asking our readers. We reached out to industry executives, station owners, managers, and leaders who left the business after long and successful careers. Then we went back through 25 years of cover story interviews in Radio Ink magazine and compared that with all the input we received to come up with this list. [read more]
 
 
He's been with the powerhouse Boston all-news station since 1993, Program Director and News Director since 1996. Peter Casey tells Radio Ink he's looking forward to his next professional challenge, doing some things he's been unable to do while running one of the country's most successful news stations. [read more]
 
In an interview with The Coloradoan, ESPN Radio host Mike Golic said he was angry and disappointed his 18-year show with Mike Greenberg came to an end. "I had no clue. Zero. When I went into see the bosses, I thought it was to talk about the next deal since our contracts were ending." Golic begins a new morning show with Trey Wingo today on ESPN Radio. [read more]
 
(By Bob McCurdy)I believe it’s actually a marketing benefit not having all ads customized, as advertising to both the “interested” and “soon-to-be-interested” generates more overall revenue than advertising to only those interested. [read more]
 
 
In all, Westwood One News can be heard on 830 radio stations across the country. The network says it has signed renewals with WINS-AM in New York, KYW-AM in Philadelphia, WBZ-AM in Boston and WWJ-AM/Detroit. In addition, 70 new stations have been added. [read more]
 
Eight broadcasters, including two from the radio industry, will be inducted into the inaugural College at Brockport WBSU Hall of Fame. Entercom's Michael Doyle and former WTAR/WLTY Norfolk GM Ron Reger are among those being honored. A ceremony will be held April 14, 2018 on the upstate New York campus. [read more]
 
Lance Zierlein and John Granato, whose top-rated morning show led Houston’s sports talk radio market for years, will reunite to take over the morning drive slot on ESPN 97.5 FM from 7:00 to 9:30 a.m. each weekday, beginning today. [read more]
 
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Washington, DC, with a start date of November 27. In this role Bailey will assist in overseeing the station’s on-air and music programming. She will report to Jeff Kapugi, Senior Vice President of Programming for iHeartMedia Washington, DC. Bailey returns to DC from WZTB in Tampa [read more]
 
Lulu & Lala have been named on-air evening show hosts at Hot Adults Contemporary Hits station 93.9 MIA/Miami, effective Monday, December 4. While keeping their WKTU and Southwest Florida’s New Y100.1 evening host positions, Lulu & Lala will add Monday through Friday, 7 p.m.-midnight, on 93.9 MIA. [read more]
 
Entercom’s KYW-AM Newsradio 1060/Philadelphia joined with Comcast to deliver 10 new Dell Latitude Education Series laptops to General Philip Kearny Elementary School. [read more]
 
 
 
Marc Rayfield has been in radio since 1990, more than half his life. His first job as a manager was as the Local Sales Manager for WIP in Philadelphia shortly after it launched as the second sports radio station in America (behind WFAN in New York). His last two positions with CBS Radio were running the New York and Philadelphia markets. A huge responsibility. [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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