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/////////////////////////////////////////// Forever Gets Happy In Cumberland Posted: 08 Mar 2016 06:00 AM PST https://radioinsight.com/blog/headli...in-cumberland/ Forever Media continues the restructuring of its recently acquired cluster in Cumberland MD. The most recent change is AC 105.7 The River 1450 WTBO/105.7 W289BR Cumberland MD relaunching as CHR Happy 105.7. The station is now carrying the WNCI Columbus based syndicated Dave Jimmy morning show and programming from Westwood One including WWKL Harrisburgs Venetia in middays, WZNS Fort Walton Beachs Hayden in afternoons and Zach Sang The Gang at night. WTBO is the third change that has taken place since Forever closed on the purchase of the cluster from Dix Communications. Classic Rock Go 106.1 WKGO rebranded as Rocky 106 WRQE in early January and then Country 105.3 WFRB-FM rebranded as Big Froggy 105.3 in February. Only News/Talk 560 WFRB has remained unchanged. /////////////////////////////////////////// Midwest Family Buys & Donates In Eau Claire Posted: 08 Mar 2016 05:11 AM PST https://radioinsight.com/blog/headli...in-eau-claire/ Midwest Family Broadcasting is purchasing Hot AC Mix 98.1 WISM-FM Altoona/Eau Claire WI from iHeartMedias Aloha Stations Trust for $970,000. In order to stay under the ownership limits in the Eau Claire market, Midwest Family is concurrently donating Classic Hits Greatest Hits 99.9 WDRK Cornell to University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Foundations BluGold Radio LLC. The donee will convert WDRK to non-commercial status upon closing of the deal. Midwest Family intends to move WDRKs current Classic Hits format to 98.1 when the deals close. That move will take WISM-FM out of direct format competition with soon-to-be sister I94 94.1 WIAL. The 99.9 signal will be utilized to carry some of Wisconsin Public Radios News and Classical Network, student programming, and UW-Eau Claires sports. Upon the closings of the deals Midwest Family Broadcasting will operate WISM-FM, Active Rock 92.9 The X WECL, Hot AC I94 94.1 WIAL, Country 104.5 WIXX, Talk/Sports 790 WAYY, and Oldies 1150 WEAQ in the Eau Claire market. The gift of a radio station from Mid-West Family Broadcasting, Eau Claire to the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire Foundation will mean expanded educational opportunities for UW-Eau Claire students and new avenues for university outreach to a wider audience. Mid-West Family Broadcasting and the UW-Eau Claire Foundation announced the gift March 8. The gift includes the radio license, transmitter, tower and related equipment for operation of the commercial station 99.9 WDRK-FM. The approximate value of the gift is $1 million. As a part of the community, Mid-West Family Broadcasting is honored to work with the UW-Eau Claire Foundation to further the universitys mission to foster students active citizenship and lifelong inquiry, said Lynn Bieritz, general manager of Mid-West Family Broadcasting, Eau Claire. We are very excited to see students develop their talents and possibly enter the vibrant broadcast industry in the future. At the same time, we are excited to announce that Mid-West Family now owns a new radio station, 98.1 WISM. We are excited about what lies ahead — for UW-Eau Claire, for our listeners in this market and for the future of radio. Mid-West Family Broadcastings recent acquisition of 98.1 WISM-FM resulted in the opportunity to transfer ownership of 99.9 WDRK-FM, ensuring the company stays within its federally mandated limit on stations it can own in a single market. Mid-West Family Broadcasting, Eau Claire also owns 104.5 WAXX-FM, 94.1 WIAL-FM, 92.9 WECL-FM, 790 WAYY-AM and 1150 WEAQ-AM. The 99.9 WDRK-FM tower and transmitter are located near Bloomer. When we were approached about this gift, we took a close look to determine how this asset could provide value to UW-Eau Claire students and the university as a whole, said Kimera Way, UW-Eau Claire Foundation president. We are excited to be a part of this because the radio capacity will enable the university to offer another avenue for student engagement and learning as well as provide a venue where we can better tell the Blugold story. Im pleased to be able to facilitate the addition of another resource for the universitys benefit. When we were approached about this gift, we took a close look to determine how this asset could provide value to UW-Eau Claire students and the university as a whole, said Kimera Way, UW-Eau Claire Foundation president. We are excited to be a part of this because the radio capacity will enable the university to offer another avenue for student engagement and learning as well as provide a venue where we can better tell the Blugold story. Im pleased to be able to facilitate the addition of another resource for the universitys benefit. The radio station will be owned and operated by Blugold Radio LLC, a subsidiary of the UW-Eau Claire Foundation. The process of transferring the station ownership to Blugold Radio, which includes obtaining Federal Communications Commission approvals, is expected to be completed by July 1. While 99.9 WDRK is currently under a commercial license, Blugold Radio is applying for a noncommercial license that will help maximize benefits from key partnerships with UW-Eau Claire, Blugold athletics and Wisconsin Public Radio at the outset, Way said. Way added that Blugold Radio is now working on creating the programming format and partnerships that will allow the station to establish a specific brand early on in its operations. The Mid-West Family Broadcasting gift will increase options for students through UW-Eau Claires department of communication and journalism, further expanding the departments long tradition of providing students with hands-on learning opportunities through class projects, student media work experiences and internships. This gift will enable us to provide additional high-impact applied learning for students in the journalism and integrated strategic communication majors and minors, and our multimedia minor, said Dr. Mary Hoffman, professor and chair of the communication and journalism department. Students will have the opportunity to produce a wide variety of programming, serve the community by reporting on community news and interests, and assemble extensive portfolios to use as they seek employment following graduation. We are most grateful for the opportunities presented by this gift. It is Blugold Radios intent for 99.9 WDRK-FM to be the official radio presence for Blugold athletics, Way said. Dan Schumacher, UW-Eau Claire athletics director, said the radio station will provide an opportunity for Blugold athletics to merge academic experiential learning in broadcast journalism and greater coverage of NCAA Division III college athletics. The 99.9 WDRK-FM signal will give Blugold athletics a large radio reach in the Chippewa Valley and a great enhancement to the Blugold sports network of digital, web, radio and TV media platforms, Schumacher said. UW-Eau Claires current partnership with Wisconsin Public Radio, which includes student-produced programming on 89.7 WUEC-FM, also will be expanded as Blugold Radio takes ownership of 99.9 WDRK-FM. WPR is proposing a plan to provide programming from its News and Classical Network for periods of the day on 99.9 WDRK, said Dean Kallenbach, senior regional manager for Wisconsin Public Radio who also has worked for more than a decade with UW-Eau Claire student programmers on 89.7 WUEC-FM. Adding WDRK as a News and Classical Network affiliate would help us fill a gap on the signal of that network that weve been seeking to fill for two decades in Barron County and southern Washburn County, Kallenbach said. Were very excited at the prospect of finally providing both the News and Classical Network and the issues-talk Ideas Network (through 88.3 WHWC-Menomonie/Eau Claire) to listeners in Rice Lake, Chetek, Barron and other communities in that area. Im a native of Barron County, and I know a lot of folks in that area who will be thrilled to finally get Wisconsins version of the NPR newsmagazines Morning Edition and All Things Considered, as well as midday classical music hosted from WPR. The gift Midwest Family Broadcasting made to the UW-Eau Claire Foundation is truly generous, Kallenbach added. It will have the effect of being a gift to the Chippewa Valley community as a whole, providing more options for in-depth news, cultural programming and university outreach, while giving students the option to venture into new areas of broadcasting. We at WPR are excited to be invited to be a significant part of the UW-Eau Claire Foundations development of WDRK. Mid-West Family Broadcasting, the owner of 790 WAYY and its five sister stations, has announced it is donating one of its radio stations, 99.9 WDRK-FM, to the University of Wisconsin Eau Claire Foundation. The foundation made the announcement at a press conference this morning. The gift is valued at about $1 million. Lynn Bieritz, general manager of Mid-West Family Broadcasting Eau Claire, said the gift is intended to help UWEC students and the broadcast industry itself. “As a part of the community, we are honored to work with the University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire to further their mission of students’ active citizenship and lifelong inquiry. And we are very excited to see students develop their talents, and possibly enter the vibrant broadcast industry in the future,” Bieritz said in a written statement. The station will be owned by Blugold Radio. Programming will be provided through a partnership between UW-Eau Claire, Blugold Athletics, and Wisconsin Public Radio. In addition to the gift to the foundation, Mid-West Family Broadcasting is buying another radio station in Eau Claire, 98.1 WISM-FM, which is currently operated by iHeart Media. That station will carry the Greatest Hits programming that is currently heard on 99.9. Mid-West has also announced that its two AMstations WEAQ 1150 and 790 WAYY, will soon be heard on the FM dial as well. 790 WAYY will simulcast its sports and information programming at 105.1 FM. WEAQ (Oldies 1150) which currently only broadcasts during daytime hours at 1150 AM, will be heard 24 hours a day at 95.9 FM. “I am excited about what lays ahead for UWEC, our stations’ listeners, and for the future of radio, Bieritz said. The exchange needs approval from the FCC. The transaction is expected to be completed sometime this summer. Mid-West Family, Eau Claire owns WAXX 104.5, I94, 92.9 The X, Greatest Hits, WAYY, and WEAQ. Mid-West Family Broadcasting is a group of 5 separate broadcast companies operating 43 radio stations in 8 radio markets. Each company is locally owned by shareholder employees. This structure enables each company to best serve its individual communities through local control and decision making. /////////////////////////////////////////// KKMG Adds Brooke & Jubal For Mornings Posted: 08 Mar 2016 05:11 AM PST https://radioinsight.com/blog/headli...-for-mornings/ Cumulus Media CHR 98.9 Magic-FM KKMG Colorado Springs becomes the fourth station to pick up the Brooke Jubal show for mornings. Debuting this morning, KKMG joins show flagship Movin 92.5 KQMV Seattle and Alpha Medias Energy 94.1 KTFM San Antonio and Live 95.5 KBFF Portland in airing the program. Brooke Jubal will replace Bobby Adan, who had been handling mornings solo since co-host Derreck D-Rock Rusch exited in December following an incident with management caused by a payroll error. Cumulus Media announces that it will bring burgeoning personality-driven morning radio show “Brooke Jubal in the Morning” to KKMG-FM/98.9 Magic FM in Colorado Springs. The show will air weekdays from 6:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m. on 98.9 Magic FM beginning Tuesday, March 8. Bobby Irwin, Operations Manager for Cumulus Media Colorado Springs said: To borrow from a few famous candidates, this will be huuuuge for the radio landscape in our market!* The success this show has recently seen in Seattle and Portland is profound, and with the long Magic FM tradition of big entertainment each morning, this should be a perfect fit. Jubal Flagg, co-host of “Brooke Jubal in the Morning” said: We are thrilled to be adding 98.9 Magic FM as our newest affiliate. We truly believe that Brooke and Jubal in the Morning is one of the hardest working shows out there and cant wait to get to work making Colorado Springs laugh. Id like to personally thank Magics Program Director Nikki Landry and Cumulus Media for their support of our show and look forward to many years of success working with them. Flagg is a standup comedian, radio host, television personality and comedy writer. Jubal also writes and produces comedy bits and daily topical jokes that are used by radio stations nationwide. Brooke has worked in morning radio for over 12 years and hosted Top 40 radio’s first all female morning drive show. Team member Jose opened a few comedy shows for Jubal before rounding out the cast of “Brooke Jubal in the Morning”. The show airs in four U.S. markets and is also featured on FOX TVs Dish Nation. |
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