NEW YORK CITY - Audacy has announced WCBS 880 is set to end its term at the end of August, and will no longer continue its all-news format. The WCBS call letter will be retired and replaced by ...
US radio broadcaster Audacy has laid off as many as 300 employees across the company in a cost-cutting initiative after it ...
Audacy has hired Rob Miller as the new Brand Manager of NEW 102.7 (WNEW) in New York City, succeeding Jim Ryan.
By Caitlin Huston Business Writer Radio and podcast giant Audacy has conducted another round of layoffs. Media reports have estimated the number of layoffs in the hundreds, with a number of radio ...
The entire on-air staff of one St. Louis-area radio station and a digital content producer at another lost their jobs this week as owner Audacy conducted its first round of job cuts since emerging ...
WCBS 880 AM, one of New York's leading news radio channels for nearly 60 years, will be replaced with ESPN New York on Aug. 26, as 1010 WINS becomes the main radio station for real-time news ...
It has been a little more than a week since all-news WCBS/880 AM, a staple of New York radio for 57 years, went dark, transforming itself into all-sports WHSQ. WCBS' demise was just the latest ...
By Steve Knopper Audacy, the second-biggest broadcast company after iHeartMedia, laid off 200 employees this week, according to a radio business source. “Audacy has made workforce reductions to ...
Audacy SVP of Programming and WNEW daily programmer Jim Ryan is set to leave the company in April, marking the end of a 15-year tenure. Ryan will now focus on his consultancy, continuing with ...
The Democrat opened an inquiry into the agency's "apparent retaliatory actions against news organizations targeted by ...
Audacy, the radio broadcast and podcasting company that emerged from bankruptcy last fall, has made a large round of jobs cuts. The layoffs, which started Thursday, affect about 200 employees ...
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