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Classical music station KUSC-FM passes 10,000-member milestone
Culture MonsterThey may not show up in the Arbitron ratings, but KUSC's Internet listeners made themselves heard where it counts: at the bank. KUSC-FM (91.5), the L.A. area's only full time classical music station, reported Thursday that it received more than...... -
Conservative talk radio on the wane in California
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterTune in to conservative talk radio in California, and the insults quickly fly. Capturing the angry mood of listeners the other day, a popular host in Los Angeles called Republican lawmakers who voted to raise state taxes "a bunch of weak slobs." With...Tags: Barack Obama, Voting, Tom Sullivan, Laws, Republican Party
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A health message listeners can relate to
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe doctors had been after Loretta Ragland for years to keep her diabetes in check. Eat right. Exercise. Lose weight. She'd heard it all time and again. And ignored it all -- until she heard about Rosalyn. Roz put off dealing with her diabetes so long,...Tags: Arts and Culture, Health and Safety at School, Obesity, Port St. Lucie (St. Lucie, Florida), Health
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Trying to corral Stern's lost herd
Times Staff WriterCan millions of listeners just disappear? That's a question plaguing Howard Stern and one with vital implications for radio itself in the wake of the shock jock's heralded and hyped switch from free to satellite broadcasting. The self-proclaimed King of...Tags: Van Halen (music group), Business Enterprises, Entertainment, Apple iPod, Television
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Into the Loop at WGN
The new general manager of WGN-AM 720, charged with energizing the prominent station, is both a surprising choice for the job and a familiar one. He is Jimmy de Castro, one of Chicago's most charismatic, successful and well-known broadcast managers,...
Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Chicago Loop, Companies and Corporations, Clear Channel Communications Inc., Television Industry
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Jimmy de Castro named president, GM of WGN radio
Tribune reporterVeteran Chicago radio executive Jimmy de Castro has been named president and general manager of WGN-AM 720, Tribune Co. announced Thursday. The move puts one of Chicago's most charismatic and successful broadcast managers in charge of the legacy radio...Tags: Computing and Information Technology Industry, Companies and Corporations, Clear Channel Communications Inc., Television Industry, Media Industry
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New WMFE boss: How do we grow 'robust' radio audience?
LaFontaine Oliver joins WMFE-FM today as president and general manager of the Orlando public radio station. He has held a similar position at WEAA-FM in Baltimore since 2007. Oliver, who succeeds Jose Fajardo, will be team leader, community liaison and...
Tags: Media Industry, Car Safety Tips and Advice, Radio Industry
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Tom Willis uses his feet to spread his message at Camden Yards and other parks
Tom Willis knows all about making the best of whatever life throws at you. Born with no arms, he's had to make adjustments — about a million of them. He writes with his feet, for one thing. Steers a car with his feet. Cooks with his feet. He...
Tags: Oriole Park at Camden Yards, University of Maryland, College Park, Birth Defects, Baltimore Orioles, Kansas City Royals
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The day ahead in business
Reports: Consumer credit for March, 2 p.m. Local earnings: Akorn Inc., Calamos Asset Management Inc., Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Corp., Fuel Tech Inc., John Bean Technologies Corp., KapStone Paper and Packaging Corp., Mondelez International Inc.,...
Tags: Symantec Corp., The Walt Disney Co., WebMD Health Corporation, OfficeMax Inc., Marathon Oil Corp.
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50 years of Chicago's WVON: A Chicago voice that echoes nationwide
In the volatile world of radio, almost nothing lasts half a century. But a great Chicago radio station — WVON-AM 1690 — has managed the feat: The institution marks its 50th anniversary Monday and celebrates with a concert featuring Toni...
Tags: Macy's, Barack Obama, Television Industry, Entertainment, Radio
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New FCC proposal to boost Wi-Fi
The FCC gets the ball rolling on a proposal to release a large chunk of wireless spectrum to improve Wi-Fi reception in crowded public places. The Federal Communications Commission on Wednesday unanimously voted to craft a plan that would free up an...
Tags: Federal Communications Commission, Media Industry
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