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BIA/Kelsey Nudges Radio Forecast Upward

BIA/Kelsey Nudges Radio Forecast Upward

BIA/Kelsey raises its revenue forecast for radio in 2010 to $14.21 billion, up 3.7 percent from 2009 and an upward revision from a March forecast of $13.9 billion. BIA/Kelsey VP Mark Fratrik said radio's growth can be expected to be "slow and steady."

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Emmis Tender Offer Begins Next Week

Emmis Tender Offer Begins Next Week

Now that Emmis has signed the merger agreement that will, if all goes well, take the company private, it is getting right down to business: The tender offer to shareholders is set to begin June 3. The offer of $2.40 a share will run at least 20 days.


'Business As Usual' At New Northwest For Now

Alan Davis of Revitalization Partners tells the Yakima Herald-Republic that it is "business as usual" at New Northwest Broadcasters/Yakima as the receiver operates the stations on the way to a likely sale. Davis tells the paper that there appears to be "significant demand" for the properties.

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Kilmeade Goes Solo On Fox News Radio

Fox News Radio's Brian Kilmeade is striking out on his own, as the new Kilmeade and Friends launches June 1. The show replaces the current Brian and the Judge with co-host Judge Andrew Napolitano.

Vic Thomas Joins Hit Parade Radio

Vic Thomas joins Earthworks Entertainment's Hit Parade Radio as operations director and on-air host.

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FCC Issues Reminder On Hurricane Preparedness

With hurricane season coming and Federal officials warning of higher-than-average hurricane activity in the Southeast, the FCC reminds broadcasters that it can help with emergency response.


The Shock Of The New

Listening levels to streaming radio are soaring, and barriers to adoption are coming down. It's a whole new competitive arena for broadcasters. The Convergence 2010 "The State of Online Audio," moderated by Kurt Hanson, will explain what new and rising audio distribution means to radio, and how you can capture that listening, and new revenue. Also on the panel: AccuRadio's John Gehron, Bonneville's Drew Horowitz, Livio Radio's Jake Sigal, and Pandora's Doug Sterne. Convergence 2010, June 3-4 at the Microsoft campus in Mountain View, CA. Click the headline to register now. Tweeting about Convergence? Use Twitter hashtag #RICV.

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Radio Ink Expanding Editorial Staff

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June 7: The Most Influential Women in Radio, with Entercom Regional President Weezie Kramer as our cover interview
Also in this issue: Deborah Parenti's Dialogue, featuring three perennial MIW list members, with insights on marketing to younger demos
An interview with our 2010 MIW Legend
More and more radios are including display screens; Skip Pizzi's "Cliff Effect" covers "Watching the Radio"

Coming up in Radio Ink:

June 21: Radio's Foremost Independent Broadcasters; Tech Ink: The HD Radio Power Boost
July 12: The 40 Most Powerful People in Radio
July 26: GM Planning for the Second Half

Also:

August 23: New Media Spotlight
October 18: Radio's Top PDs
November 1: Focus on radio's top advertisers
November 15: The Best Managers in Radio

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