Fi, the leader in high-margin radio, today announced that Southern Cross Austereo (SCA), the largest commercial radio broadcaster in Australia, has selected global music management platform Super ...
By Steve Knopper Audacy, the second-biggest broadcast company after iHeartMedia, laid off 200 employees this week, according to a radio business source. “Audacy has made workforce reductions to ...
The entire on-air staff of one St. Louis-area radio station and a digital content producer at another lost their jobs this week as owner Audacy conducted its first round of job cuts since emerging ...
Audacy has announced that News Radio 1120 KMOX will extend its reach to a full FM signal starting March 24. The station will hold both the KMOX-AM and WHHL-FM call signs, broadcasting on the 104.1 ...
Audacy, the radio broadcast and podcasting company that emerged from bankruptcy last fall, has made a large round of jobs cuts. The layoffs, which started Thursday, affect about 200 employees ...
As an Audacy spokesperson told Radio Ink on March 6, “Audacy has made workforce reductions to ensure a strong and resilient future for the business. We are streamlining resources to stay ...
With the departure of David Field as the head of Audacy Inc., its Chief Operating Officer has succeeded him as a member of the NAB Radio Board of Directors. Susan Larkin was appointed to the ...
Before the call, the two were undoubtedly prepping for “The Annie & Elsten Show,” their midday talk show on KWFN-FM 97.3 The Fan, one of six San Diego radio stations operated by Audacy.
Audacy, the second-largest radio company in the United States behind iHeartMedia, has been plagued by financial trouble since it merged with CBS Radio in 2017 and advertising dollars have dried up for ...
Greg “Hitman” Williams has been an on-air personality in Wichita since the 1990s, including time at KKRD Radio, Power 93.9 and Power 93.5. He was laid off by Audacy on Thursday. Randy Tobias ...