The latest downsizing of Audacy involves 250 - 300 layoffs across the country . The company's digital content division is almost completely eliminated. Morning hosts in New York and Boston were let go. RIFs happened with talent, management, sales, and traffic. T he last major Audacy layoffs locally were in 2022 . The current Audacy layoffs hit the LA market quite significantly, perhaps more signifcantly than three years ago. Ralph Stewart is described as both a strong radio man and a wonderful person. Raised on Seattle rock-n-roll, he started with rock and progressed to CHR. In 1987, his station flipped to the format first heard in LA known as "the WAVE." He suddenly had Yanni's home phone number. He guided the station through the transition until the station itself was sold. As it turned out, there was an opening at the original WAVE whcih brought him to Southern California in 1991. He briefly left CBS Radio to help launch All Comedy Radio in 2003 before returning...
While we were out of town last week, we'd been hinted the 2024 edition of layoffs at iHeart Media were not yet completed. We can confirm the latest changes involve their Total Traffic & Weather Service (TTWN) which also is affiliated with their "24 / 7 News" which now feeds KFI and other iHeart stations from a regional hub. Twenty-eight year TTFN veteran Mike O'Brien is among those who were laid off from Total Traffic. He most recently served as the afternoon airborne reporter for "KFI in the Sky." He is a native of the Inland Empire, a graduate of Redlands High School. The Riverside resident also studied at Saddleback College and California Baptist University. O'Brien previously provided traffic reports for country station 95.1 K-FROG (KFRG) as "Commander Kermit," before heading to all-news KNX and later KFI. Nick Pagliochini was "the traffic guy" for KFI's "Wake Up Call," Bill Handel 's morning show, the Gar...
It became "the" featured story on the station's daily "In Depth" Monday afternoon program. All-news KNX, which celebrated their centennial in 2020, was adding an FM simulcast and rebranding the station. A recent "KNX In Depth" program interviewing Dan Akroyd. From L to R: Akroyd, Charles Feldman, Mike Simpson Audacy Chair, President and CEO David Field was on the phone. In studio was Jeff Federman , Audacy Southern California Regional President, and Ken Charles , Brand Manager and Program Director, joining hosts Mike Simpson and Charles Feldman . Indeed, the VIPs were present to launch "KNX News 97-1 FM." Ken Charles, KNX Brand Manager and Program Director “This is a project that is years in the making, not just days or weeks in the making, to get to the right point and the right time to do it…listen, it’s like birthing a baby," said Charles. "I feel like I’m a father and at 3:01 I’m going to pull out the cigars and the champagne...
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