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Forecast 2023; What Should be Ahead for Radio, Jim Bohannon Dies at 78
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Radio Headlines For Monday 11-14-22

Time is running out to register for Forecast 2023, the exclusive financial conference where executives and industry analysts meet and discuss conditions and predictions for the coming year in broadcasting. To register, go HERE. [read more]

(By Mike McVay) Radio Ink's Forecast 2023 is this week in New York City at the Harvard Club. It’s one of the events that I really enjoy attending because I can be a “fly on the wall” and hear from the leaders of media, which includes various platforms. [read more]



Jim Bohannon, a Washington-based, right-of-center radio host whose namesake program was syndicated coast-to-coast by Westwood One, died on Saturday at the age of 78. The cause of death was cancer. [read more]



The Writers Guild of America East says it has ratified a new collective bargaining agreement with Audacy's WINS (1010 AM, 92.3 FM), which includes pay raises, potential commuter reimbursement benefits and a number of other factors. [read more]

iHeartMedia's Boston-based news-talk station WRKO (680 AM) raised over $86,000 for the Disabled American Veterans organization during its seventh-annual DAV Radiothon. The campaign ran for two days and featured several WRKO on-air talent. [read more]



AJ, the co-host of Connecticut’s Chaz and AJ in the Morning on 99.1 PLR and 95.9 the FOX, lived for 24 hours in a tiny glass box at McDermott Chevrolet and Lexus of New Haven and raised over $22,000 in cash.  [read more]



Beasley Media Group's Philadelphia country station WXTU (92.5 FM) will hold its 23rd Annual Toy Truck Parade in mid-December. The event will collect new toys for several local organizations and will include a car decoration contest. [read more]

(By Alec Drake) As companies scale their sales effort, it's essential to consider the direction of decisions as they take what has changed in business processes and apply these insights to new structures and protocols; to reach growth goals, you need a proper balance in local selling and transactional scale where it's effective.  [read more]



(By James Bahm) One of my favorite teachers in high school would often tell us that medicine doesn’t have to taste good to do good. I now tell my daughter that when giving her cough medicine.  I hope one day her child rolls their eyes and says, “Mommy, you always say that!”  [read more]



(By Rick Fink) How many businesses on your account list(s) have not been called on in the last six months, or even the last year? Every account that has not been called on is a missed opportunity, either for the rep on whose list it sits idle or for another rep that could have called on it. [read more]
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A plan by Rhode Island NPR Member The Public's Radio to bring new service to Westerly, R.I., has been dismissed by the FCC. The RBR+TVBR Afternoon Headlines email has the details as to what went wrong.

(By Loyd Ford) It’s no secret that these columns are about increasing sales, busting out opportunity and growing revenue. Everyone is interested, right? But once we all agree that we want more sales, what happens next? [read more]



(By Jeff McHugh) On a multi-person show, do all hosts get equal airtime? Who should talk more? Who should talk less? Whose mic should be turned off most of the time? [read more]



Urban One says it has hired Jackie Paige as their midday on-air personality at urban AC station WAMJ (107.5 FM, Majic 107.5/97.5). Paige will start her midday show on November 14, where she will be heard from 10 a.m. until 3 p.m. [read more]

Boston-based radio veteran Christian Arcand is joining Audacy's sports-format station WEEI (93.7 FM), where he will help co-produce the weekday afternoon show and have his own sports show on Saturdays. He previously worked at WBZ-FM. [read more]



Thanks to Gary Grainger who shared this classic radio photo which was three hours and thirty six minutes into WSHE's (Miami) inaugural  broadcast back in October of 1971. Dennis Lane is seated with Grainger who was the PD at the time. [read more]



Are you hearing things about your market? Let us investigate. Radio Ink Magazine is the only 30-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]
 
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