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Texas Radio Station Apologizes for Falsely Reporting George H. W. Bush's Death

December 28, 2012 By Alexander C. Kaufman 20 weeks ago

Dallas-based WBAP quickly apologized for its e-mail alert

  

Kate Middleton Hoax DJs May Face Criminal Charges

December 11, 2012 By Alexander C. Kaufman 22 weeks ago

Kate Middleton's Australian pranksters could face charges for broadcasting a private conversation without permission

  

Kate Middleton Hoax DJs Apologize: 'I'm Gutted, Shattered, Heartbroken'

December 10, 2012 By Alexander C. Kaufman 22 weeks ago

Mel Greig and Michael Christian, the radio hosts behind the Kate Middleton prank, issued tearful apologies after the nurse they duped into giving out information apparently committed suicide

  

Nurse Who Took Radio Hoax Call on Princess Kate Found Dead

December 7, 2012 By Sharon Waxman 23 weeks ago

The nurse who took a call from Australian disc jockeys posing as the Queen and Prince Charles has been found dead

  

NPR Names Two New Marketing, Strategy Executives

November 1, 2012 By Alexander C. Kaufman 28 weeks ago

NPR tapped a Miami-based marketing executive to lead its marketing department and promoted a strategy manager

  

Madeleine Brand Surfaces on KCET's 'SoCal Connected'

October 9, 2012 By Alexander C. Kaufman 31 weeks ago

Madeleine Brand joins KCET following her departure from KPCC after the failed on-air partnership with sportscaster A. Martînez 

  

Alex Cohen on Replacing Madeleine Brand at KPCC: 'I Know Some Listeners Are Unhappy' (Exclusive)

September 24, 2012 By Alexander C. Kaufman 33 weeks ago

Alex Cohen joined co-host A. Martinez after Madeleine Brand stepped down Friday

  

Court Permits Political Advertising on Public Radio, TV

April 12, 2012 By Lucas Shaw 1 year ago

U.S. Appeals Court rules that PBS, NPR and others can air political and public issue ads. Paid ads from for-profit companies can still be banned

  

CBS Selling Radio Stations for $50M

April 10, 2012 By Tim Molloy 1 year ago

CBS focusing on larger markets

  

American Public Media Names Deborah Clark Executive Producer of 'Marketplace'

August 22, 2011 By Lucas Shaw 1 year ago

The business news franchise attracts more than 9 million listeners a week

  

Rush Limbaugh Takes a Hit as Ratings Crater 33%

May 23, 2011 By Brent Lang 1 year ago

Fellow rightwing host Sean Hannity also takes a hit according to a new report by Arbitron

  

Mary Matalin Joins KCRW's 'Left, Right & Center'

April 14, 2011 By Daniel Frankel 2 years ago

L.A. public radio station's panel-discussion show just tilted to the right, with noted GOP political consultant taking over on an interim basis the spot vacated by Arianna Huffington, LA Observed reports

  

'Breaking News': Internet Passes Newspapers for First Time; TV is Next

March 14, 2011 By Dylan Stableford 2 years ago

"State of the Media" report says more people get news online than they do in print

  

How Dan Patrick Landed Charlie Sheen

February 17, 2011 By Dylan Stableford 2 years ago

Radio and DirecTV host explains how he nabbed Hollywood's most sought-after interview -- two days in a row

  

President Obama's Budget Proposal Doesn't Cut Funds to NPR

February 14, 2011 By Dylan Stableford 2 years ago

Despite G.O.P. push to defund, president's plan preserves public broadcasting dollars

  

Glenn Beck Calls 'Spider-Man' on Broadway 'Best Show I've Ever Seen, Bar None'

January 13, 2011 By Dylan Stableford 2 years ago

Conservative host joins Observer, Daily News in eschewing "preview" protocol

  

David Nelson, Last Surviving Member of 'Ozzie and Harriet,' Dies

January 12, 2011 By Dylan Stableford 2 years ago

Actor, 74, died from complications from colon cancer

  

Glenn Beck Thinks His Website Will Replace the New York Times

January 6, 2011 By Dylan Stableford 2 years ago

On heels of ex-HuffPo hire for TheBlaze.com, conservative host sounds off on newspapers

  

Jock Shock: Howard Stern Signs 5-Year Deal to Stay at Sirius/XM

December 9, 2010 By Dylan Stableford 2 years ago

The 56-year-old announces new pact with satellite radio co.; show will stream on mobile devices, too

  

Howard Stern Changes Tune on Sirius CFO: 'David Frear is OK With Me'

December 8, 2010 By Dylan Stableford 2 years ago

Day after rant, shock jock says exec's paycut talk misinterpreted by the Hollywood Reporter

  

NPR CEO Apologizes for Poor Handling of Juan Williams Firing

October 25, 2010 By Dylan Stableford 2 years ago

But Vivian Schiller isn't sorry he's gone; click here for full memo

  

Fox News Gives Fired NPR Reporter Juan Williams Fat New Contract

October 21, 2010 By Dylan Stableford 2 years ago

Contributor's three-year pact said to be worth close to $2 million

  

Lou Dobbs Laughs Off Nation's Illegal Immigrant Report as a ‘Hit Piece'

October 7, 2010 By Dylan Stableford 2 years ago

Ex-CNN host responds to author on radio show, claims he never hired illegal workers

  

Report: Lou Dobbs Employed Illegal Immigrants

October 7, 2010 By Dylan Stableford 2 years ago

The Nation publishes results yearlong investigation that found ex-CNN host employed at least five undocumented workers

  

Rick Sanchez's Public Meltdown -- Lashes Out at CNN, Jon Stewart, Jews

October 1, 2010 By Hunter Walker 2 years ago

In a radio interview promoting his book, the cable news anchor lashed out after being replaced by the new "Parker Spitzer" talk show

  

Artie Lange Returns to Stand-Up in First Public Appearance Since Suicide Attempt

September 28, 2010 By Dylan Stableford 2 years ago

Troubled comedian and ex-Howard Stern sidekick does pair of surprise sets in New York