eQB NOW Our Cover Story this week explores the dual programming mission of Clear Channel programmer Stan Priest. As PD of both WKSS/Hartford and WKCI/New Haven, Priest maintains a dynamic set of duties that have vastly broadened his professional horizons and have help him blossom into one of the CCME's star programming talents. In Programming To Win, Our resident imaging expert Rich Van Slyke looks at ways your station’s imaging can make an emotional imprint on listeners. Question of the Week asks: Who have been your mentors in the business, and what was the single most impressive thing you learned from each of them? Plus Hot Shots and This Week in FMQB History. [more]
Clear Channel Realigns Its Operating Management Team CCME appoints two new Presidents of Operations: Tom Schurr and Matt Martin. [more]
PricewaterhouseCoopers Predicts Music Industy Growth Pricewaterhouse Coopers releases its Entertainment & Media Outlook 2012-2016 report. [more]
RADAR 113: National Radio Audience Remains Strong [more]
Opposition To UMG-EMI Deal Increases Consumer advocacy groups Public Knowledge and the Consumer Federation of America [more]
Report: Universal Has Not Offered Concessions For EMI Deal [more]
SiriusXM Asks FCC To Reject Liberty Media Takeover Request [more]
Amazon Reportedly Signs Cloud Licensing Deals Amazon has reportedly inked licensing agreements with UMG and EMI for its Cloud service. [more]
Brody Smith Named PD At WLDI (Wild 95.5) Brody Smith joins the Clear Channel CHR station as its new PD from CCME-Raleigh. [more]
Multiple Appointments Announced At Clear Channel-Nashville [more]
In Brief - June 13, 2012 Robin Roth upped to MD at 91X/San Diego, report: Sony considering selling off NYC skyscraper, Longtime BMI executive Frances W. Preston passes away [more]
In Brief - June 14, 2012 Mark Thompson retiring from KLOS/L.A.'s Mark & Brian after 25 years, Michelle Matthews joins CCME-St. Louis, Apple expected to end Ping music social networking service [more]
In Brief - June 15, 2012 KSON/San Diego PD Kevin Callahan adds PD duties for KBZT (FM 94/9), CBS Radio-St. Louis moving stations into new building [more]