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Radio Wrap For Sunday 09/08/24

Female Radio HostAs younger generations join the radio workforce, they're bringing a fresh wave of diversity with them according to the latest disclosed findings from Jacobs Media's AQ6 air talent survey. And how can radio better bring these talent in? Offer community connection. [read more]

Cover of Radio Ink magazine, September 2024 edition, featuring a man sitting on an old tractor in a field with a mountain backdrop, emphasizing articles on the Radio Wayne finalists, marketing strategies, and industry insights.Despite widespread support, the AM Radio in Every Vehicle Act is at critical risk. Radio has until January 3, 2025, the last day of this session of Congress, to get it passed. September's Radio Ink is dedicated to that fight. [read more]



NHPRA New Hampshire man has been sentenced to 27 months in prison for his involvement in vandalizing the homes of New Hampshire Public Radio journalists initiated in response to an NHPR report criticizing a prominent local businessman. [read more]
Fresh Week, Fresh Perspective In Radio Ink
The next time you get your Nielsen book back, whether you're up or down, you're probably missing four important details hiding in plain sight that can help you next ratings period. Research Director, Inc.'s Steve Allan gets you ahead in Monday's headlines.

Bobby BonesiHeartMedia syndicated personality Bobby Bones will be pulling double duty at the 2024 Marconi Radio Awards as Master of Ceremonies and as the recipient of this year's Distinguished Service Award. The festivities will be part of NAB Show New York. [read more]



FCC Seal LargeEven as formal comments are closed on a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking filed in January intended to incentivize stations to produce locally-oriented programming, public broadcasters are arguing with the FCC that their product is inherently local. [read more]

VoteWith two months until election day, both political parties are ramping up ad spend on national and state levels. With ten major battleground states predicted to decide who our next president is, there's currently one clear winner in all of them: radio. [read more]



Emma 941Audacy has introduced Emma 94.1 (KSWD) to Seattle's radio landscape, replacing what was formerly known as 94.1 The Sound. The new station will focus on a blend of music from the '90s through the present day, specifically aiming to resonate with women. [read more]
 
 
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