Why is terri rae elmer leaving kfi
Career Add photo. Achievements Add photo. Membership Add photo. Awards Add photo. Other Photos Add photo. Connections Add photo. Dickey also states he expects Rivera to draw in younger listeners and females to the station. Now, speculation that McIntyre moves back to morning drive at KABC — the program he hosted from to — is confirmed. I look forward to keeping my audience informed and entertained as they wake up with me each morning. As for WBT, program director Carl East tells the paper sports anchor Jim Szoke will take on a bigger role on the morning program alongside current morning co-host Stacey Simms.
Affiliates that want to continue with three hours will get a third hour composed of best-of segments from the live show content. Howard, with some radio affiliates, is a busy guy. Lean times make broadcast companies assess where they are spending money and we can only assume that the shows are not bringing in the kind of cash required to justify their continuation.
Mark Riley points out that his AM drive program is heard by a variety of listeners including both African Americans and whites. Riley was one of more than 20 talk media personalities participating in the seventh annual radio row designed to raise consciousness about domestic violence presented by TALKERS and Talk Radio News Service in conjunction with corporate sponsor, Liz Claiborne, Inc.
They spoke with a non-stop parade of more than 60 experts, victims, celebrities and public officials from am to pm on the insidious societal problems of domestic violence and teenage dating abuse. It raises consciousness about a societal problem that impacts a frighteningly large segment of the population and it cuts across all gender, ethnic and demographic boundaries.
Most importantly, we get feedback each year that this radio row, upon reaching millions of talk radio listeners, really does make a huge difference in the lives of real people.
Creatively, Rush was a risk taker. Who will do it? Rush did it. Rush understood that the congregation would begin to listen to preachers. Soon, Limbo aired on over radio stations. Democrats have been trying to find their Rush Limbaugh for the next 30 years. They are still looking. The answer was clear: the market was already saturated. What it should be. The market has decided who and what Americans can hear, not the government.
In the post-fairness world of doctrine, more voices are heard today and are exponentially increased by podcasting. So is Barack Obama.
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