the 1984 Summer Olympics ceremonies in Los Angeles, has been purchased by the rejuvenated Radio City Music Hall Productions Inc. for an undisclosed price.
Lucille Wall, who as Portia Blake faced life on radio for nearly 12 years, much to the delight and
President Reagan will expand his regular weekly radio broadcast to 10 minutes today to discuss his coming meeting with Soviet leader Mikhail S.
After a three-month hiatus, KIIS-FM (102.7) has returned to the top of the radio ratings heap.
A helicopter carrying a radio traffic reporter crashed into a wooded hillside today in heavy fog, killing both the reporter and the pilot, police said.
The same day he was fired as KBIG-FM news director, Joel Bellman picked up a prestigious Golden Mike award for a documentary on the late Orson Welles.
President Reagan on Saturday rejected any move to trim the national budget deficit by delaying the second-stage cut in top-bracket income taxes, as proposed by Rep.
Insomniacs. When Bob Shannon closes his eyes he can see thousands of them across America.
President Reagan will nominate William Hanley for another term on the board of directors of the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, the White House announced Tuesday.
For more than a month now, Edward (Buz) Schwartz has been broadcasting financial advice and information to investors throughout Southern California on KMNY-AM (1600), a.k.a.
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radio and television transmitting equipment because of possible health risks.
Officials at radio station KS-103 thought a parody titled the "Mexican National Anthem" made a cute
"I've been trying to locate my father for 17 years," said a caller to Joe Puccio's "Future Predictions" program on radio station KFI-AM (640).
Robert Edward Lang, the first director of Radio Free Europe and a former vice president of both CBS News and ABC News, has died.
exonerated, and then sued radio station KABC for allegedly misreporting the story, is headed for trial this week.