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Erik Scott Smith Joins 100.3 The Bull's Morning Bullpen

Posted: 26 Oct 2021 11:17 AM PDT
https://radioinsight.com/headlines/214508/erik-scott-smith-joins-100-3-the-bulls-morning-bullpen/


Audacy Country 100.3 The Bull KILT-FM Houston has announced the addition of  
Erik Scott Smith as co-host of the Morning Bullpen alongside George Lindsay  
and Monica Mo Lunsford.

Smith joins KILT-FM from Meruelo Media Rock 95.5 KLOS Los Angeles, where he  
spent the past thirteen years as Executive Producer and co-host of the  
Heidi  Frank show.

He fills the opening created by the departure of Cowboy Dave Bayless in  
July after twelve years at the station.

Audacy welcomes Erik Scott Smith as morning show co-host for 100.3 The Bull  
(KILT-FM) in Houston. Beginning October 27, Smith will join “The Morning  
Bullpen” with co-hosts George and Mo. “The Morning Bullpen” airs weekdays  
from 5:30 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. CT.

“Iâ€Öm beyond excited for Erik to join George and Mo in the Morning Bullpen,”  
said Sarah Frazier, Senior Vice President and Market Manager, Audacy  
Houston. “Erikâ€Ös longtime radio experience coupled with his positive  
attitude, energy, character and innovation will add so much to the morning  
commute Houstonians make every day and we look forward to adding him to our  
weekday programming.”

“Thereâ€Ös one thing that Iâ€Öve already learned about Texas  everyone is SO  
nice here,” said Smith. “I am ready and anxious to join the talented,  
dedicated team at The Bull. I already feel at home because of the  
incredible folks at Audacy and canâ€Öt wait to crack the mic with talented  
hosts like George and Mo. Itâ€Ös really an honor for me.”

Prior to joining Audacy, Erik Scott Smith had been a personality and  
executive producer of “The Heidi  Frank Show,” in Los Angeles for over 13  
years. He also has experience as a film actor, musician and co-host of the  
FOX pop-culture television show “Dish Nation.”


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Audacy Shuffles Miami Sports Programming As Local Emphasis Shifts To WQAM

Posted: 26 Oct 2021 11:02 AM PDT
https://radioinsight.com/headlines/214496/audacy-shuffles-miami-sports-programming-as-local-emphasis-shifts-to-wqam-betql-to-79
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Audacy realigned the programming at its two Sports stations in Miami today.

560 The Joe WQAM Miami has rebranded as AM 560 Sports assuming the local  
programming, while  790 The Ticket WAXY South Miami moves to Sports Betting  
programming utilizing Audacys BetQL Network.

Longtime morning host Joe Rose continues at WQAM. WAXY midday host Jonathan  
Zaslow moves to 560 from 10am to 2pm replacing CBS Sports Radios Bill  
Reiter and Jim Rome. Marc Hochman and Channing Crowder remain in afternoons  
from 2-6pm. WQAM also carries Miami Dolphins football, Florida Panthers  
hockey and University of Miami sports.

At 790 The Ticket WAXY, Brendan Tobin and LeRoy Hoard remain in mornings  
with BetQL Daily from 10am-12pm and Jim Rome 12-3pm. Hochman and Crowder  
will now be joined in progress at 3pm, while the full show airs on WQAM.  
WAXY continues as home of the NBAs Miami Heat.

The changes negate the moves made in August 2019 that consolidated most of  
the local programming on 790 The Ticket. In the September 2021 Nielsen  
Audio ratings both WQAM and WAXY held 0.7 shares, while iHeartMedias Fox  
Sports 940 WINZ had a 0.2 share.

Effective immediately, 560 The Joe (WQAM-AM) will rebrand as AM 560 Sports  
WQAM and boast a new weekday lineup, including the addition of local host  
Jonathan Zaslow to middays. Zaslow had previously hosted middays for sister  
station 790 The Ticket. The station will also add programming from CBS  
Sports Radio.

AM 560 Sports WQAM

6:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. ET: Joe Rose  Zach Krantz

10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. ET: Jonathan Zaslow

2:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. ET: “Hochman  Crowder”

6:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. ET: Local specialty shows and Florida Panthers, NFL  
games or University of Miami basketball play-by-play

11:00 p.m. – 2:00 a.m. ET: “JR Sports Brief”

2:00 a.m. – 6:00 a.m. ET: Amy Lawrence

Additionally, AM 790 The Ticket (WAXY-AM) will also debut a new weekday  
programming lineup, effective immediately. The station will see the  
addition of “BetQL Network” and CBS Sports Radio programming including “The  
Jim Rome Show.”

790 The Ticket

6:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. ET: “Tobin  Leroy”

10:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. ET: “BetQL Daily”

12:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. ET: Jim Rome

3:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. ET: “Hochman  Crowder” simulcast

6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. ET: “You Better You Bet”

7:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. ET: Miami Heat play-by-play or “BetMGM Tonight”

11:00 p.m. – 2:00 a.m. ET: “JR Sports Brief”

2:00 a.m. – 6:00 a.m. ET: Amy Lawrence


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WURV Adds Kobe As Morning Host

Posted: 26 Oct 2021 10:53 AM PDT
https://radioinsight.com/headlines/214502/wurv-adds-kobe-as-morning-host/


SummitMedia Hot AC 103.7 Your Variety WURV Richmond has hired 94.1 The Zone  
WZNE Rochester NY PD/afternoon host Cory Kobe Fargo as morning host.

Kobe had joined WZNE in August 2020 as afternoon host and rose to Program  
Director in November. He previously has served as PD/afternoon host for  
iHeartMedia CHR “Hot 107.9” WWHT Syracuse, and PD of Cox CHRs 95.1 WAPE  
Jacksonville and “Power 100.1” WPUP Athens GA, iHeartMedia CHR “Wild 95.5”  
WLDI West Palm Beach, and Apex Media CHR “B92.5” WIHB Charleston SC along  
with APD and on-air roles at “B94” and “100.7 Star” in Pittsburgh and  
on-air at WPXY Rochester.

Jackson Scott had been filling in on mornings since the departure of former  
PD/morning host Melissa Chase for Audacys Mix 96.5 KHMX Houston in May.  
Scott, who previously served as APD/MD/afternoon host at Audacy CHR Q94  
WRVQ Richmond, continue to host afternoons at Townsquare Media CHR Fun 107  
WFHN New Bedford MA.

SummitMedia today announced the hiring of Anthony “Kobe” Fargo for mornings  
on Hot AC WURV (103.7 Your Variety)/Richmond. Kobe will air weekday  
mornings from 6 to 10am. Fargo joins SummitMedia from Stephens Media in  
Rochester, New York, where he served as PD/Digital Content at WZNE (94.1  
The Zone).

“My family and I are thrilled for this next chapter in my career. Iâ€Öm a  
firm believer in content being the ultimate currency in our industry, and I  
canâ€Öt wait to have the opportunity to wake up RVA ever morning,” said Fargo.

Fargo spent five years with iHeartMedia in Syracuse, where he hosted the  
number one-rated afternoon drive show and was syndicated on weekends on  
over 25 iHeart stations nationwide. He also had a stint with Cox Media  
Group in Jacksonville FL, as afternoon personality and program director.  
Off the air, Fargo has broadcasted from the Grammys, hosted NFL Superbowl  
parties, started a clothing company and DJâ€Öd events for NBCâ€Ös “The Voice.”

“Kobe has a rich and diverse radio background, perfectly matched with our  
core demo,” said Dave Symonds, OM of SummitMedia Richmond. “Our entire team  
is already excited to welcome Kobe and all of Richmond is next!”



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What Radio Station Sounds Better Than Ever?

Posted: 26 Oct 2021 10:00 AM PDT
https://radioinsight.com/blogs/214326/what-radio-station-sounds-better-than-ever/


Todayâ€Ös radio dial is dominated by heritage brands. Shortly before the  
pandemic, I looked at a page of radio ratings from a 1984 radio directory  
and found that anywhere from 30% to 50% of those station brands were still  
available in their market with a similar format. But how do those stations  
compare with their histories? Are there any heritage stations that could be  
said to be doing their best work in 2021?

Some heritage stations have scored their highest-ever numbers recently.  
Ratings expert Chris Huff cites Adult R&B WBLS New York; CHR WXXL (XL106.7)  
Orlando, Fla.; Classic Hits KODJ Salt Lake City; AC WDEF Chattanooga,  
Tenn.; Rhythmic AC XHRM San Diego; and Classic Rockers WHJY Providence,  
R.I., and KFXJ Wichita, Kan. 

The battles have been easier for older-leaning formats. Huff has as often  
been reporting record-low numbers for long-running CHRs over the last year.  
Alternative KITS San Francisco found its Live 105 heritage daunting enough  
to become Alt 105.3. Last week, it moved on altogether after 35 years.

With great call letters come great responsibility. For any broadcaster,  
merely being on the air now poses major challenges. Can any station do its  
best work in this time of cutbacks? Or when radio doesnâ€Öt exert the same  
cultural control? When radio staffs are rarely the six best jocks in the  
market  or even in the market? Can a radio station ever be its best self  
again? At this moment, we need them to be, but is it a reasonable  
expectation?

Last year, with the industry reeling from cutbacks even before COVID hit, I  
had asked Facebook friends what stations were doing great radio. This time  
I poised a harder question: “What long-running radio station is sounding  
better than ever now?” But, I added, “Iâ€Öd also accept ‘as great as ever.â€Ö” 

There was, as you would expect, skepticism about that task. “Quite a few  
heritage stations have held up very well over the years. That said, I  
honestly canâ€Öt think of one that sounds better now than during their  
heyday,” said consultant and rock radio veteran Marty Bender. “No station  
that is not fully staffed has the ability to sound as good as its former  
self,” wrote Alan Sells. 

But Ross on Radio readers also had at least 75 candidates that met one or  
both criteria. Many were the same stations cited 18 months ago. And at  
least a few, like Heritage Rock WMMR Philadelphia, probably the most  
mentioned station, were indeed fully staffed. Reader Justin Rugnetta  
praised its “perfect balance between all rock formats, be it Mainstream,  
Active, Alternative or Triple-A.” 

True Tone Media Groupâ€Ös Andy Cahn named WMMR, then added sister WDHA  
Morristown, N.J.; WPLR New Haven, Conn.; KSHE St. Louis; WRIF Detroit; and  
a half dozen others. “The old R&R Mainstream Rock panel, essentially.” He  
also cited WHJY and WDVE Pittsburgh as “unique among iHeart stations left  
alone and local with very little national programming.” 

In Active Rock, “KISW Seattle still shoots and scores,” said Brew Michaels.  
Don McCullenâ€Ös long multi-format list included the less-often-shouted-out  
KILO Colorado Springs. Market veteran Jonathan L praised KUPD Phoenix.

Triple-A “WXRT Chicago, KBCO Denver, KINK Portland, and many more,” got the  
nod from Aristaâ€Ös Nick Petropoulos. McCullen noted KBCOâ€Ös ability to  
persevere despite listener-supported non-comm competition. 

Alternative stations often have the hardest time competing with the echoes  
of 1993, or 1983. “I love how [XETRA-FM San Diego] 91X is reverent of its  
past while still sounding current,” wrote Aaron Michelson. “In an era where  
Mainstream Rock and Alternative are [allegedly] dead, both WMMR and [WWDC  
Washington] DC101 are proving everyone wrong. Best-in-class morning shows,  
real personalities throughout the day, and solid music selection,” said  
Connoisseur Mediaâ€Ös Keith Dakin.

Memphis radio veteran Melvin Jones cited recently profiled Adult R&B outlet  
WDIA Memphis. That stationâ€Ös afternoon host, Earle Augustus, cited several  
format brethren, including WBLS, WVAZ (V103) Chicago, WVEE (V103) Atlanta,  
WDAS Philadelphia, and WHUR Washington. Voiceover veteran Pat Garrett cited  
WALR Atlanta. 

“Absolutely agree about WBLS,” wrote New York radio veteran Wayne Mayo,  
citing its use of first-generation Hip-Hop as well as “continuing to play  
offense even when you donâ€Öt have direct format competition.”

Augustusâ€Ös list also included Adult CHR KSTP (KS95) Minneapolis. There were  
several mentions of KS95, including Hall Communicationsâ€Ö VP/programming Bob  
Walker who wrote, “Theyâ€Öve done a great job of not allowing heritage to  
become baggage.” Similarly formatted sister station WKRQ (Q102) Cincinnati  
“is killing the game in pop and Hot AC. They know exactly who they are and  
they express it live and locally,” says Warner SVP promotion Dave Dyer.

“WCBS-FM New York rarely plays a record that does not excite me,” wrote A&R  
veteran Brian Chin. John Clay goes for sister KRTH (K-Earth 101) Los  
Angeles. “Thereâ€Ös a reason they continue to be top-rated in such a  
competitive diverse market.”

McCullenâ€Ös list also includes Christian AC KLTY Dallas, profiled last year  
after seizing the market lead, as well as national superstation K-Love and  
its sister Air 1. The latter is a good example of a long-running brand that  
has received its most traction in recent years since emphasizing praise and  
worship music. Gene Savage names heritage Country WSM-AM Nashville and  
Country Insiderâ€Ös Brian Mansfield seconds.

Most readers didnâ€Öt weigh into the issue of “as good as ever” vs. “better  
than ever.” In some ways, itâ€Ös like a sports dynasty. If a team is winning  
now, the “favorite season” question becomes a fun but non-binding  
discussion among fans. The best stations are those such as WBLS, K-Earth,  
WXKS-FM (Kiss 108) Boston, or KMJQ (Majic 102) Houston that had multiple  
great periods, some of them decades apart.

There are stations that certainly mean more to me than they did in earlier  
heydays. In some cases, itâ€Ös because I couldnâ€Öt hear them much in a  
pre-streaming era. They include KLTY, WMMR, and the latterâ€Ös oft-praised  
Triple-A rival WXPN. I did hear then-CHR WKRQ and still-CHRs WIXX Green  
Bay, Wis., and WKRZ Wilkes-Barre, Pa., over the years. In the early ‘90s, I  
thought they were too adult. Now I appreciate them, perhaps because Iâ€Öm too  
adult.

I am willing to name two stations that are doing their best work now. One  
is Classic Hits KOLA Riverside, Calif. That station was automated CHR when  
I first encountered it. Now, itâ€Ös both a market and format leader that has  
driven the modernization of the Classic Hits format, however you may feel  
about it.

Iâ€Öm also with the handful of readers who cited WLTW (Lite FM) New York.  
Many of the personality ACs of the ‘80s have long constricted. Liteâ€Ös Soft  
AC format grew into a more foreground station that continues to drive the  
format sonically. It has also been on a continual upward arc â€ö I might have  
given it “better than ever” at any time over most of the last 25 years. 

Those are just a handful of the stations readers cited. Can you name a  
long-running radio station that lives up to its heritage? Or exceeds it?  
Please leave a comment.


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President Biden Nominates Jessica Rosenworcel As FCC Chair; Gig Sohn As  
Commissioner

Posted: 26 Oct 2021 09:21 AM PDT
https://radioinsight.com/headlines/214499/president-biden-nominates-jessica-rosenworcel-as-fcc-chair-gig-sohn-as-commissioner/


President Biden has nominated acting FCC Chair Jessica Rosenworcel to a new  
term, where she will continue to serve as Chair of the Commission.  
Rosenworcel has served as an FCC Commissioner since 2012 and as acting  
Chair since the start of 2021. Prior to joining the agency, she served as  
Senior Communications Counsel for the United States Senate Committee on  
Commerce, Science, and Transportation, under the leadership of Senator John  
D. Rockefeller IV and Senator Daniel Inouye.

Biden has also nominated Gigi Sohn to fill the vacant fifth seat on the  
commission. From 2013-2016, Gigi served as Counselor to Former FCC Chairman  
Tom Wheeler, and from 2001-2013 was Co-Founder and CEO of communications  
and technology policy advocacy organization Public Knowledge and Project  
Specialist in the Ford Foundationâ€Ös Media, Arts and Culture unit and  
Executive Director of the Media Access Project. If she is confirmed, Gigi  
would be the first openly LGBTIQ+ Commissioner in the history of the FCC.

Today, President Joe Biden announced his intent to nominate the following  
individuals to serve in key roles:

Jessica Rosenworcel, Nominee for Commissioner of the Federal Communications  
Commission
Gigi Sohn, Nominee for Commissioner of the Federal Communications Commission
Alan Davidson, Nominee for Assistant Secretary for Communications and  
Information at the National Telecommunications and Information  
Administration, Department of Commerce
Kathi Vidal, Nominee for Under Secretary for Intellectual Property and  
Director of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office at the Department of  
Commerce
Laurel Blatchford, Nominee for Controller of the Office of Federal  
Financial Management at the Office of Management and Budget


President Biden has also designated Rosenworcel as Chair of the Federal  
Communications Commission. She is the first woman in history to serve in  
this capacity.

Jessica Rosenworcel, Nominee for Commissioner of the Federal Communications  
Commission

Jessica Rosenworcel presently serves as Chair of the Federal Communications  
Commission, where she previously served as a Commissioner since 2012.  
During her time at the agency, she has worked to promote greater  
opportunity, accessibility, and affordability in our communications  
services in order to ensure that all Americans get a fair shot at 21st  
century success. From fighting to protect an open internet, to ensuring  
broadband access for students caught in the Homework Gap through the FCCâ€Ös  
Emergency Connectivity Fund, to making sure that households struggling to  
afford internet service stay connected through the Emergency Broadband  
Benefit program, she has been a champion for connectivity for all. She is a  
leader in spectrum policy, developing new ways to support wireless services  
from Wi-Fi to video and the Internet of Things. She has fought to combat  
illegal robocalls and enhance consumer protections in our  
telecommunications policies.

Prior to joining the agency, she served as Senior Communications Counsel  
for the United States Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and  
Transportation, under the leadership of Senator John D. Rockefeller IV and  
Senator Daniel Inouye. Before entering public service, Jessica practiced  
communications law. She is a native of Hartford, Connecticut and a graduate  
of Wesleyan University and New York University School of Law. She lives  
with her family in Washington, DC.

Gigi Sohn, Nominee for Commissioner of the Federal Communications Commission

Gigi B. Sohn is a Distinguished Fellow at the Georgetown Law Institute for  
Technology Law  Policy and a Benton Senior Fellow and Public Advocate. Gigi  
is one of the nationâ€Ös leading public advocates for open, affordable, and  
democratic communications networks. For over thirty years, Gigi has worked  
to defend and preserve the fundamental competition and innovation policies  
that have made broadband Internet access more ubiquitous, competitive,  
affordable, open, and protective of user privacy. If she is confirmed, Gigi  
would be the first openly LGBTIQ+ Commissioner in the history of the FCC.

 From 2013-2016, Gigi served as Counselor to Former FCC Chairman Tom  
Wheeler, and from 2001-2013 was Co-Founder and CEO of Public Knowledge, a  
leading communications and technology policy advocacy organization serving  
the interests of consumers. She was previously a Project Specialist in the  
Ford Foundationâ€Ös Media, Arts and Culture unit and Executive Director of  
the Media Access Project, a communications public interest law firm. Gigi  
holds a B.S. in Broadcasting and Film, Summa Cum Laude, from the Boston  
University College of Communication and a J.D. from the University of  
Pennsylvania Law School.

Alan Davidson, Nominee for Assistant Secretary for Communications and  
Information at the National Telecommunications and Information  
Administration, Department of Commerce

Alan Davidson is an Internet policy expert with over 20 years of experience  
as an executive, public interest advocate, technologist, and attorney. He  
is currently a Senior Advisor at the Mozilla Foundation, a global nonprofit  
that promotes openness, innovation, and participation on the Internet. He  
was previously Mozillaâ€Ös Vice President of Global Policy, Trust and  
Security, where he led public policy and privacy teams promoting an open  
Internet and a healthy web. Alan served in the Obama-Biden Administration  
as the first Director of Digital Economy at the U.S. Department of  
Commerce. He started Googleâ€Ös public policy office in Washington, D.C.,  
leading government relations and policy in North and South America for  
seven years until 2012.

Alan has been a long-time leader in the Internet nonprofit community,  
serving as Director of New Americaâ€Ös Open Technology Institute where he  
worked to promote equitable broadband access and adoption. As Associate  
Director of the Center for Democracy and Technology, where he is currently  
a Board Member, Alan was an advocate for civil liberties and human rights  
online in some of the earliest Internet policy debates. Alan currently  
resides with his family in Chevy Chase, Maryland. He is a graduate of the  
Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the Yale Law School, and is a  
member of the District of Columbia Bar.

Kathi Vidal, Nominee for Under Secretary for Intellectual Property and  
Director of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office at the Department of  
Commerce

Katherine (“Kathi”) Vidal is one of the leading intellectual property  
lawyers in the country and has held key leadership and management roles in  
international law firms. Currently, she is the managing partner of Winston   
Strawnâ€Ös Silicon Valley Office. Nationally recognized for leading  
high-profile patent disputes, her experience covers a myriad of complex  
technologies from semiconductors and software to medical devices and  
consumer products.  Kathi has received numerous accolades for her  
workâ€öincluding being inducted as a Fellow by Litigation Counsel of America,  
a trial lawyer honorary society.  Kathi represents both plaintiffs and  
defendants in U.S. district courts, the International Trade Commission, and  
at the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (PTO). Kathi is registered to  
practice before the PTO and prosecuted many patent applications early in  
her career. Kathi also advises on IP policies for standard setting  
organizations, trademark and copyright matters, and on strategies for  
worldwide patent disputes including advising on national security, policy  
and related issues.  Kathi is also a recognized thought leader on difficult  
issues confronting the legal profession and intellectual property law, and  
has been active in the Sedona Conference, the Leahy Institute of Advanced  
Patent Studies, and the Federal Judicial Conference. She is also a Fellow  
of the Federal Circuit Bar Association.

Kathi is a recognized leader in diversity and womenâ€Ös issues. She is one of  
four law firm advisory board members for ChIPs, a non-profit organization  
committed to advancing women at the intersection of law, technology, and  
regulatory policy. She founded the Next Gen initiative and actively  
advocates for training and opportunities for junior lawyers.  She is also a  
member of Winston  Strawnâ€Ös Executive Committee and Diversity. At her prior  
firm, Fish  Richardson, Kathi was the Litigation Chair and sat on the  
firmâ€Ös management committee.  She has a strong technical background, having  
practiced in industry for five years at General Electric and Lockheed  
Martin in circuit, systems, software and artificial intelligence. She  
received her Bachelors and Masters in Electrical Engineering and completed  
the GE Edison Engineering three-year leadership program.  Kathiâ€Ös father  
was a career Navy Senior Chief Officer and her grandparents were scientists  
at the National Institutes of Health after serving in the Navy.

Laurel Blatchford, Nominee for Controller of the Office of Federal  
Financial Management at the Office of Management and Budget

Laurel currently is a Managing Director at Blue Meridian Partners, a  
nonprofit and pioneering philanthropic model that invests in economic and  
social mobility nationwide. In this capacity, she sources new philanthropic  
investment opportunities, leads due diligence on Blue Meridian investees,  
and manages relationships with current investees. She is also spearheading  
Blue Meridianâ€Ös investments in policy tools, solutions, and supports that  
create economic mobility. Prior to joining Blue Meridian, Laurel was  
President of Enterprise Community Partners, Inc., a national affordable  
housing and community development intermediary. She was responsible for  
leading Enterpriseâ€Ös work in 12 local markets across the United States, and  
as well as groundbreaking initiatives focused on addressing housing  
insecurity, climate change, and connecting people to opportunity. She also  
led Enterpriseâ€Ös advisory work in local communities in partnership with  
federal, state and local government partners.

In the Obama-Biden Administration, Laurel served as Chief of Staff of the  
Department of Housing and Urban Development from 2009-2013 and served as  
executive director of the Hurricane Sandy Task Force, guiding the  
implementation of disaster resilience funding across New York and New  
Jersey. Prior to joining the Obama-Biden Administration, she held several  
leadership roles in the administration of New York City Mayor Michael  
Bloomberg between 2002-2008.

She currently serves the board of the National Housing Conference, as a  
member of the Advisory Board for the American Flood Coalition, and was a  
member of the agency review team for HUD and the Federal Housing Finance  
Agency (FHFA) during the Biden-Harris presidential transition. Laurel holds  
an MPP from Harvard Universityâ€Ös Kennedy School of Government and a BA in  
Anthropology/Sociology from Williams College. She lives with her family in  
Washington DC.


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Good Karma Appoints New Market Managers In Chicago & Madison

Posted: 26 Oct 2021 07:08 AM PDT
https://radioinsight.com/headlines/214494/good-karma-appoints-new-market-managers-in-chicago-madison/


Good Karma Brands has announced new Market Manager appointments in two of  
its markets.

Keith Williams will move from Madison WI to Chicago to oversee Sports ESPN  
1000 WMVP. Williams has been with the company since 1999 and has spent time  
overseeing the companys stations in Cleveland, Madison and ESPNs digital in  
Washington/Baltimore. He fills the opening created by Mike ing in Madison.

Good Karma Brands (GKB) and ESPN 1000 are excited to name Keith Williams as  
the stationâ€Ös new Market Manager, beginning on November 1, 2021. As Market  
Manager, Williams will be responsible for overseeing the stationâ€Ös sales,  
marketing and content strategy and execution.

Keith Williams, Vice President and partner at Good Karma Brands is a  
twenty-two-year veteran of the company and has spent time managing five of  
its markets over the course of his career, in addition to his  
responsibilities within the Good Karma Brandsâ€Ö Home Office.

“Iâ€Öm thrilled to join the team at ESPN 1000 and work with the talented  
group of teammates and loyal partners we have in Chicago,” said Williams.  
“Iâ€Öm looking forward to furthering Good Karmaâ€Ös track record as a  
best-in-class operator of world class brands to ESPN Chicago and canâ€Öt wait  
to get started.”

Williams joined Good Karma Brands in 1999 and has since held many  
leadership roles across the organization, as General Manager of ESPN  
Cleveland, General Manager of ESPN Madison, management of the companyâ€Ös Mid  
Atlantic ESPN digital markets, and most recently, Market Manager of ESPN  
Madison. He has played an instrumental role in the companyâ€Ös growth over  
the last twenty-two years and will bring new leadership strategies and  
vision to the ESPN Chicago team.

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Good Karma Brands (GKB) and ESPN Madison are excited to announce Tom Olson  
as the new Market Manager of ESPN Madison, effective November 1, 2021. As  
Market Manager, Olson will be responsible for overseeing the stationâ€Ös  
sales, marketing and content strategy and execution. Olson steps into this  
role as Keith Williams, Vice President and current ESPN Madison Market  
Manager, segues to ESPN 1000 in Chicago.

Tom Olson has held a variety of roles throughout his career at Good Karma  
Brands, including managing the companyâ€Ös business development team, and  
most recently as the Director of Sales  Marketing at ESPN Madison.

“Iâ€Öm excited to lead one of Good Karma Brandsâ€Ö heritage markets,” said Tom  
Olson, new Market Manager of ESPN Madison. “Madison is an incredible sports  
town, and Im looking forward to working with our talented team, as well as  
local businesses and marketing partners as we build on our years of serving  
the passionate sports fans.

“Tom is an exemplary model of a Good Karma Brands teammate who embodies our  
six core values,” said Keith Williams, ESPN 1000 Market Manager. “His  
experience in developing teammates, passion for the organization, and  
commitment to the community make him an ideal candidate for the role.”

Tom began his career with Good Karma Brands in 2011 as an intern and  
quickly ascended to the leadership team. He is involved in various  
organizations and committees, including SHARP Literacyâ€Ös Board of  
Directors, Young Professionals Board where he served as President, and a  
member of the Diversity  Inclusion Committee.


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The Verge: Amazon is building a Clubhouse competitor that turns hosts into  
DJs

Posted: 26 Oct 2021 06:59 AM PDT
https://www.theverge.com/2021/10/26/22744585/amazon-project-mic-launch-live-audio-app



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Patriot Debuts In Maine

Posted: 26 Oct 2021 06:54 AM PDT
https://radioinsight.com/headlines/214488/patriot-debuts-in-maine/


Bennett Radio Group has launched Conservative Talk The Patriot on 780  
WEZR/98.3 W252DS Rumford and 1450 WPNO/96.9 W245CQ South Paris ME.

The Patriot is featuring WLOB Portlands Ray Richardson Show in mornings  
plus syndicated talkers Dan Bongino, Dave Ramsey, Ben Shapiro, Michael  
Knowles, and Mark Levin.

WEZR and WPNO had been part of a trimulcast with Classic Hits 1240  
WIGY/95.7 W239ET/105.5 W288CW Lewiston.


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Ralphie Aversa Joins 107.1 The Boss

Posted: 25 Oct 2021 03:37 PM PDT
https://radioinsight.com/headlines/214476/ralphie-aversa-joins-107-1-the-boss/


Press Communications Classic Rock 107.1 The Boss WWZY Long Branch/99.7 WBHX  
Tuckerton NJ has announced the addition of Ralphie Aversa to the airstaff.

Aversa, currently serves as a digital host for USA Today and will continue  
in that role, while adding weekends and fill-in shifts at WWZY/WBHX. Aversa  
hosted nights and late nights at Cumulus Hot AC 95.5 WPLJ New York from  
2012 to 2019 and previously worked at WBHT Scranton and WWHT Syracuse.  
During his time with WPLJ, Aversa also tracked shifts at WBHT, WPRO-FM  
Providence, and WQGN-FM Groton CT. He later tracked shifts for current  
WWZY/WBHX PD/morning host Robby Bridges at Country WOKQ Portsmouth NH.

Tri state area radio vet Ralphie Aversa joins Press Communicationsâ€Ö Classic  
Rock WWZY/WBHX 1071 The Boss Monmouth-Ocean for part time on air work and  
swing shifts effective this weekend.

Aversa is no stranger to the area having been heard on WPLJ-FM for six  
years as night host during its run as a Hot AC. He has also anchored nights  
in Providence, Wilkes Barre and New London. Currently, Ralphie is the host  
of USA TODAYs Entertain This!  on USA TODAY Network, a position he  
continues.

1071 The Boss PD Robby Bridges commented “Ralphie is a 21st century super  
jock: heâ€Ös plugged in with great content on air, on socials and digital.  
Heâ€Ös a pro and fun to listen to every time heâ€Ös before a mic. Iâ€Öm thrilled  
to work with him again and have him join our outstanding on air team!”

Aversa added “Im really thankful to Robby Bridges for bringing me aboard  
1071 The Boss. I love working with Robby because hes a programmer who looks  
to elevate his colleagues and create a sound for the station thats both big  
and local. Looking forward to chatting with friends new and old down the  
Shore. Thank you Robby and Press Communications!

Bridges and Aversa previously worked together at both WPLJ and at country  
WOKQ/Portsmouth



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