Andrew Hersam, the former vp and publishing director for Rodale Inc., is moving to the radio business as executive vp of sales and chief revenue officer of Westwood One. He'll report to another former Rodale exec, Tom Beusse, who was
This is the advent of change for the radio advertising buying experience. Within weeks, the radio industry will begin embracing a process of posting similar to that used by television and Internet advertising portals, which give advertisers assurance of audience
Three businesses have been fined a total of $12,900 since Arizona's smoking ban took effect. KJZZ's Paul Atkinson looks at enforcement of the ban and its impact on customers and businesses.
The weak dollar means it's more affordable for Europeans to visit the United States. Officials in the Northwest want a cut of the tourism pie. Chris Lehman reports.
A judge has approved a record fine for an Egyptian shipping firm that dumped oil sludge off the Northwest coast. As April Baer of Oregon Public Broadcasting reports, the investigation reached across three states.
Sti going! Just when you thought we had reached a lull in the meetings at the Federal Communications Commission, along comes American Public Media to keep the fire burning.Rick Chessen, Senior Legal Advisor to Commissioner Copps, and representatives for American
According to FORTUNE, the upcoming 3G iPhone will be discounted by AT&T to bring the price of the device down to $200.Citing a "person familiar with the strategy," AT&T is preparing to subsidize $200 of the cost of a new
While speculation abounds about whether the upcoming Sirius Starmate 5 will have the capability to receive both Sirius and XM, there's one piece of the puzzle that was missed... the ability to receive A La Carte channels.As a refresher: Sirius-XM
The voice of money airs loud and clear beginning May 4 on 920 AM WGKA.Atlanta listeners tune in to learn about investments and personal finances. (PRWeb Apr 30, 2008) Read the full story at http://ww1.prweb.com/releases/2008/04/prweb899844.htm
iUniverse, the leading book marketing, editorial services, and supported self-publishing company, announced that effective May 1, it will underwrite the nationally syndicated public radio show A Way with Words. (PRWeb Apr 30, 2008) Read the full story at http://ww1.prweb.com/releases/2008/04/prweb902904.htm
Streaming Faith Gospel (SF Gospel) is an expansion of the Streaming Faith brand, whose sole purpose is to serve as an online Gospel music community, featuring artist such as Marvin Sapp, Martha Munizzi, Kirk Franklin, CeCe Winans, Fred Hammond, The
City focused IAM Network launches in Vancouver with a unique focus on local citizen video journalism and sponsorship for the production of web series by local producers. The VancouverIAM site includes specialized channels highlighting user generated content for local organizations
A marriage for success -- the world's most unique springboard for talent and unparalleled opportunity for licensing. (PRWeb Apr 30, 2008) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/04/prweb903864.htm
Former President Jimmy Carter sat down for an interview on Sirius Satellite Radio to discuss his recent peace mission to the Middle East, among other topics, with Sirius host Alex Bennett.Carter also talked about the current democratic presidential primary and
The trail of undocumented immigrants: from ICE raids in NYC, to a detention center in Texas, to deportation to Mexico. -- Thank you for catching our podcast! We provide programs FREE to radio stations and do not accept government or
Congress has approved the first new wilderness area in Washington State in over twenty years. The U-S House sent a measure to President Bush that includes a number of other items of Northwest interest, too. Correspondent Tom Banse reports.
Manslaughter charges have been dropped under a plea deal between the federal government and a former fire crew boss. Ellreese Daniels pleaded guilty today to lesser charges in connection with a wildfire that killed four of his crewmembers in a
Dams and baby salmon don't mix. The fish get killed by turbines or can't find their way past. But now an Eastern Washington utility district has found a solution. They've built a man-made waterfall on the Columbia River to slip
Spring frosts have wiped out millions of pounds of Northwest cherries. Washington Agriculture Director Valoria Loveland and other state officials plan to tour the east side of the state today to get a handle on the damage. It's more spotty
Some residents of Geneva Township in Lake County will tell township trustees tomorrow they don't want the local landfill to expand. And they're backed in part by the county's planning director. WKSU's Karen Schaefer reports.