Entravision Communications has parted ways with President and Chief Operating Officer Jeff Liberman after more than two decades with the Spanish-language broadcasters, ending one of the longest leadership tenures in US Hispanic radio. [read more]
Amid concerns of Chairman Brendan Carr is urging radio and TV operators to air “pro-America programming” in advance of the nation’s 250th anniversary on July 4, which he says is tied to fulfilling the public service obligations required of licensees. [read more]
A landmark panel at Radio Ink's Hispanic Radio Conference, led by Entravision's Angie Balderas and featuring Radio Hall of Famer Mike McVay, is positioned to thoughtfully tackle the barriers and bold opportunities facing women in Hispanic broadcasting today. [read more]
After its unanimous approval in February's Open Meeting, the FCC is seeking comment on a proposed national application cap and eligibility rules involving an upcoming filing window for new noncommercial educational reserved band FM translator construction permits. [read more]
(Loyd Ford)The first referral I ever asked for felt harder than the first sale I ever made. The campaign had worked. The client was happy. The numbers were strong. But when it was time to say, “Who else do you know that could benefit from results like this?” my throat tightened. [read more]
(Steve Allan) Of the three ethnicities Nielsen tracks in both PPM and diary worlds, Black, Hispanic, and Other, the one that tends to spend the most time with radio is the Hispanic congregation. While every market is different, Hispanics tend to be heavier radio users. [read more]
Roberts Metro Broadcasting is reshaping mornings in St. Louis with the debut of The Darius Bradford Show on Foxy 106.9 (KXBS-HD3). Bradford, a national touring comedian, returns home to lead the program with St. Louis television journalist and host April Simpson. [read more]
Twenty-seven million Black adults listen radio and podcasts every week in the US. That's trust, culture, and commerce converging on a platform that still delivers. Yet again, Radio Ink explores that success - and its lessons for every corner of the industry - in our February issue. [read more]
Your chance to honor Hispanic radio's brightest stars is back! Nominations are now open for the 2026 Medallas de Cortez awards, to be presented at Radio Ink's Hispanic Radio Conference. Nominate across seven categories by March 13 at 8p ET/5p PT. [read more]
Country Radio Broadcasters has added a high-profile philanthropic spotlight to the CRS 2026 agenda, announcing that Keith Urban will take part in a featured Q&A session focused on his longstanding support of St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. [read more]
Your Seat In D.C. - Get RBR+TVBR A former FCC Commissioner has accepted a role as a partner in a major law firm inside the Beltway, working in its "Connectivity, Privacy & Information" practice. The latest RBR+TVBR Afternoon Headlines E-mail has the details. Sign up to receive this newsletterHERE!
The Missouri Broadcasters Association has awarded eight MBA Foundation Scholarships to students pursuing careers in broadcasting and digital media. The 2026 class will be honored during the MBA Awards banquet on June 6, closing the association’s convention. [read more]
Following their Super Bowl LX win, Seattle Seahawks General Manager John Schneider's offseason show is back on Bonneville International's Seattle Sports 710 (KIRO-AM) for its fourth consecutive year to discuss offseason plans, draft preparation, and free agency. [read more]
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