‘Where Do I Begin?’: For Elvis Duran, It’s TODAY

When it came time for WHTZ-FM (Z100) in New York-based Premiere Networks-syndicated personality Elvis Duran to get some help announcing his new memoir, he turned to two highly visible friends.

Cox’s Wand Lands Lujan DOS Seat In JAX

In 2006, this individual joined Cox Media Group's Houston cluster as an account executive. Today, she's now leading the sales efforts for all of the company's radio stations in Jacksonville.

Nielsen CFO Adds COO Duties

The Chief Financial Officer at Nielsen, who joined the company some six months ago, has tacked on an additional C-Suite title and added other tasks to his day-to-day duties at the nation's dominant audience measurement company.

TEGNA’s Top Sales Pro In Tampa Now At Magid

A consumer-centered business strategy company "delivering courageous thinking that shapes better experiences, products and services" has just plucked the Director of Sales for TEGNA's Tampa-St. Petersburg TV station as its new VP of its Media Strategy Group.
Ed Christian, Saga Communications CEO

Christian Sticks With Saga For Four More Years

According to an SEC filing made last week, Saga Communications' President/CEO has extended his employment agreement until March 31, 2025. As a result, he's guaranteed a fourteen-year seat at the top -- if not longer -- at this radio industry pure-play.

Clark’s Mark: A Lowry Mays Award

He's known for his past roles as President of Shamrock Broadcasting and as Chairman of Chancellor Broadcasting. Now, he'll also be known as the recipient of the 2019 Lowry Mays Excellence in Broadcasting Award. The award will be presented at the Broadcasters Foundation of America’s annual breakfast.

He’s Leaving CBS, Tu

With its stock over $50 and former CEO Les Moonves opting for arbitration in his quest to collect some form of severance, CBS Corporation is certainly an operation full of positives and negatives. Add another thing to the "con" list, investors: Its top legal eagle is saying adios.

Gray Selects Krebs, Woloszyn For GM Jobs

On February 8, RBR+TVBR was first to report the sale by United Communications of its three TV stations to Gray Television for $45 million. On Tuesday, it appointed new leaders for those stations, with two located in Watertown, N.Y., and the third property in Mankato, Minn.
FOX

Nelson Next Fox TV CFO As Dorrego Takes Post-Spin Fox Post

The company to be spun-off in connection with 21st Century Fox’s merger with The Walt Disney Company has named its Chief Investor Relations Officer and EVP/Corporate Initiatives. At the same time, Fox Television Stations has a new CFO starting March 1.

Durkin Adds West Coast Duties As A Salem RVP

Salem Media Group has given greater responsibilities to the individual who has been serving as GM of its Sacramento station group by promoting him to Regional Vice President.

Mountain West Radio Pioneer Dies At Age 89

A member of both the Utah and Nevada Broadcasters Association Hall of Fame and the owner, until July 2018, of a Class C1 County station serving a rural portion of the Silver State has passed away. The funeral is set for Wednesday in the Salt Lake City area.

Godwin’s Plan: More Markets Taken At Townsquare

Kevin Godwin knows a thing or two about some of the largest markets of the Mountain West, thanks to 25 years of management experience that includes roles at Citadel Broadcasting and Peak Broadcasting. Now, he's a SVP at the company he joined as a Regional VP some six years ago.

Walmart Rings Up Conde For Board Seat

Walmart's board of directors has appointed the chairman of NBCUniversal International Group and NBCUniversal Telemundo Enterprises as a new independent director to the company’s board, effective immediately.
iHeart Radio

Farias Finds Career Peak In Colorado Springs

Pikes Peak is clearly visible from most of Colorado Springs, especially at this time of year. For Jessica Farias, a different kind of peak has arrived for her in this city to the south of Denver. 

Telemundo Cements D.C. Bureau Chief, Top Correspondent

Telemundo has bulked up its Washington, D.C., presence by selecting a new Bureau Chief and a Senior Correspondent.  Both individuals are women, and they add to the addition two months ago of a male correspondent at the NBCUniversal-owned broadcast TV network.