The release of the "Beverly Hills Cop II" sound-track LP is causing a problem for radio program
The Federal Communications Commission, in an effort to expand local radio programming for rural
David Perry, Jim Ladd and Jack Snyder--three former disc jockeys for the defunct rock station KMET--have filed suits in Los Angeles Superior Court against the station's owners and operators, claiming they were induced to sign employment contracts by station officials who knew at the time they would be fired.
Even though they've never heard of an Arbitron, Africans from Dakar to Dar es Salaam are listening to their radios as never before--there are now more than 42 million radios among Black Africa's 392 million people.
A free-lance writer and teacher working on an unauthorized biography of "Lake Wobegon Days" author Garrison Keillor says he's having problems gathering material.
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A British radio broadcaster was suspended Wednesday after saying on the air that Princess Diana was
WXLP-FM, a Davenport, Iowa, radio station, heard Jerry Falwell's plea for donations to the
Drugs and their abuse form the central theme when KABC Talkradio covers the subject around-the-clock today through Friday.
Management of New York radio station WBAI announced Tuesday that they planned to broadcast
at Beirut Radio began fainting and calling for help when the facility's air conditioning broke down over the weekend.
New York radio station WBAI's late-night broadcast of the controversial Molly Bloom passage from
A small coalition of peace groups picketed in front of radio station KFWB-AM on Wednesday because
Garrison Keillor's public radio program, "A Prairie Home Companion" soon will keep people company on cable television, too.
A black El Paso, Tex., radio announcer says he will not stop airing his views on civil rights
Connecticut talk-show hosts praised a Waterbury judge's acquittal Tuesday of Thomas Speers, a man accused of harassing Jay Clark, a Jewish talk-show host on WATR in Waterbury, with frequent anti-Zionist telephone calls and postcards.
Thanks to a new car stereo, soap-opera fans can now follow "Days of Our Lives," "General Hospital" and other sudsers while they're in the car.
Soupy Sales is getting canned in New York City.
Universal Studios will start shooting "Biloxi Blues," the second work in playwright Neil Simon's semi-autobiographical trilogy, in Arkansas next month, state officials say.
Legendary Los Angeles FM radio rocker KMET (94.7) may be gone, but KLSX (97.1) is seeing that it's not forgotten.