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When the rumor mill churns out whispers about Bruno Mars moving to Vegas, you better believe we're on that trail like detectives! Prepare to hear all the juicy details about this potential change of address and what it might mean for his business ventures in Las Vegas. Is a bar and lounge inside Bellagio called 'Pinky Ring by Bruno Mars' on the horizon? As for the musical scene in Las Vegas, the excitement is heating up! From whispers of Post Malone ushering in the New Year at the Fontainebleau to the Eagles soaring at the Sphere, and the uproar around Kylie Minogue's ticket sales, we've got all the insider info. Did we mention we're being inducted into the Nevada Broadcasters Hall of Fame? It's a huge honor, and we can't wait to share our journey with you. On a more serious note, we're keeping a close eye on Hurricane Hillary as it barrels towards Vegas, and our hearts go out to those battling the Maui wildfire. But it's not all gloom and doom, with the arrival of a new upscale miniature golf complex in Las Vegas, and the buzz around local sandwich shop Pops Philly Steaks. Plus, Dayna has a good tip if you go to Allegiant Stadium and want a free refill! Prep for your Las Vegas trip! Check out our Amazon Store.We love Rollasoles! Fashionable flats that you roll up. Don't walk barefoot in Vegas! Browse and order with our special link.VegasNearMe App If it's fun to do or see, it's on VegasNearMe. The only app you'll need to navigate Las Vegas. HOTWORX has so many benefits! The sauna combines heat, infrared, and exercise. You can do 30-minute Isometric workout or 15-minute High Intensity Interval Training session. Tell them the VEGAS REVEALED PODCAST sent you & they will waive the $99 sign up fee! It's a 24/7 facility for only $59 a month! Locations: S. JONES & RUSSELL, BOCA PARK IN SUMMERLIN, HENDERSON BLACK MOUNTAIN, CENTENNIAL HILLS, DURANGO & SUNSETSupport the showFollow us on Instagram: @vegas.revealedFollow us on Twitter: @vegasrevealedFollow us on TikTok: @vegas.revealedWebsite: Vegas-Revealed.com
Hour 3: Mike and Bulldog go over the 2023 Buffalo Broadcasters Hall of Fame class.
WBZ NewsRadio's Carl Stevens will be inducted into the Massachusetts Broadcasters Hall of Fame!
David, Sue and Kendra talked with Nancy Quill, who was the midday host at MAGIC for many years, and is being inducted into the Massachusetts Broadcasters Hall of Fame. We are so proud of Nancy and we congratulate her on a well-deserved accolade.
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KFOR's Dale Johnson sits down with Nebraska Broadcasters Hall of Fame nominee, Rick Alloway, instructor and manager of KRNU in the UN-L College of Journalism and Mass Communications Department.
Cousin Brucie is back on 77WABC Radio - Jane’s guest today is the legendary radio personality Bruce Morrow, known by his legions of fans worldwide as Cousin Brucie. Inducted into both the National Radio Hall of Fame and the National Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame, this acclaimed and beloved broadcasting icon, who first introduced fans to The Beatles, The Stones, 60’s Soul and Surf music, to name but a few, has just returned to the airwaves at the station he helped build decades ago. Until recently, Morrow’s weekly Sirius/XM Satellite Radio programs, “Cruisin’ with Cousin Brucie” and “Cousin Brucie’s Rock & Roll Party,” have been heard by hundreds of thousands of every age in the US and around the globe. But now, everyone’s favorite Cousin can be heard live from 6 to 10 pm ET every Saturday night hosting Cousin Brucie’s Saturday Night Rock & Party. On this segment, Jane and Bruce will discuss such diverse topics as where his love of radio all began, the difference between satellite and terrestrial radio, how he balances his work and personal life, his secrets for career longevity, the best tips to follow to have a thriving career in broadcasting and his exciting move to WABC. For those of us who have counted on Cousin Brucie to provide the soundtrack for our lives, just hearing his unforgettable voice makes us feel Better Than Before! You can listen to his show live on 77WABC, New York, sister station WLIR-FM 107.9, Hampton Bays, NY, and streaming across the country on the WABC App, and on www.wabcradio.com.
Så går der helt vildt meget ananas i egen juice i den. Det er så meget meta på så mange planer. Lad mig starte med at spole cirka et år tilbage. Her blev jeg kontaktet af nogen, der var i gang med at planlægge en helt ny radiostation i Storbritannien, som ville bygge deres programflade op omkring gode podcasts rundt omkring i verden. Og de ville meget gerne have Radiovagabond med på programmet. Jeg synes, at det lød tilpas spændende og anderledes – så jeg sagde, at jeg var med. Og helt fra den første uger af radiostationens levetid i februar, har den engelske udgave af Radiovagabond været på programmet dagligt. Radiostationen hedder Podcast Radio og de sender online til hele verden og på DAB-radio in London, Surrey, Manchester & Glasgow. Ind imellem de forskellige håndplukkede podcasts har de nyheder og interviews. Og en af deres værter er en radiolegende. I ordets bogstavelige forstand. Han hedder Gene Baxter – og går under kunstnernavnet Bean. Han er en engelsk-amerikaner, der er er født og opvokset i West Yorkshire, England. Da han var 15 flyttede familien i til USA og han begyndte at lave radio. I omkring 30 år var han en del af et legendarisk morgenshow ”Kevin & Bean” på en mindst lige så legendarisk radiostation… KROQ i Los Angeles. Det var så stor en succes, at de i 2015 kom i National Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame. Og det er en stor ting, så han virkelig en legende. I marts 2019 annoncerede Bean, at han ville stoppe senere på året og flytte hjem til England med sin kone. For selvom han lyder meget amerikansk, så føler han sig også meget engelsk. Nu er han så en af værterne på Podcast Radio. Og som du vil kunne høre er han helt fantastisk naturtalent bag en mikrofon – og jeg var beæret over at komme til at tale med en af mine personlige helte i den branche jeg har arbejdet i siden 1985. Så velkommen til Meta-mandag… Her er et interview med mig… altså en gammel radiorotte, der bliver interviewet af en anden gammel radiorotte… fra en radiostation, der sender denne podcast og nu dette interview også her. Så mere ”ananas i egen juice” bliver det ikke. God fornøjelse. LINKS: Lyt til Podcast Radio online. Podcast Radio hjemeside.
The first radio disc jockey whose name I remembered as a child was John Records Landecker. He’s a Radio Hall of Famer and recent inductee to the National Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame. His autobiography, “Records Truly is My Middle Name,” is an honest and entertaining time capsule of radio’s quote-unquote glory days. He’s here to chat tonight for Episode 400 (!) of Car Con Carne. Car Con Carne is sponsored by C&H Financial Services
The first radio disc jockey whose name I remembered as a child was John Records Landecker. He’s a Radio Hall of Famer and recent inductee to the National Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame. His autobiography, “Records Truly is My Middle Name,” is an honest and entertaining time capsule of radio’s quote-unquote glory days. He’s here to chat tonight for Episode 400 (!) of Car Con Carne. Car Con Carne is sponsored by C&H Financial Services
Bill Proctor is a member of the Michigan Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame. He was a reporter with WXYZ news for 33 years and founded “Proving Innocence,” a project to help support people who have been wrongfully convicted after exoneration as well as investigative work. He now works directly with people who need help proving their innocence. Check out https://www.seekingjusticebp.com for more. Mike and Kevin talk to Bill to discuss his long career of helping those wronged by the justice system. Bill shares his expertise on the national innocence movement and the projects in Michigan dedicated to helping those who are innocent. Bill also shares his frustration with the “bad science” in police work that is being reconsidered and coming to terms with the shortcomings of the justice system. His stories of these wrongfully convicted people are heartbreaking and eye-opening.
As host of American Top 40, Kasem was the nation’s tastemaker, doling out hit singles and music factoids as he counted down each week’s most popular songs for nearly 35 years. A talent that transcended his medium, Kasem became a household name thanks to his distinctly trademark voice, his aspiring catchphrases and his love and genuine enthusiasm of the music he was broadcasting nationwide every week. After bouncing around the nation as a disc jockey from the mid-1950s to the early 1960s, Kasem finally landed in Los Angeles in the late Sixties. He first enjoyed showbiz success as a voice actor, lending his versatile pipes to cartoon characters like Robin and, most famously, Shaggy in Scooby-Doo, a role Kasem would fill from 1969 to 2010. From there, Kasem used his disc jockey skills – which he honed as an announcer for Armed Forces Radio Korea when he was in the Army – to co-create and host American Top 40, a syndicated weekly music countdown show that would become pop radio’s equivalent of Dick Clark’s American Bandstand.For his vast work in the entertainment industry, Kasem was awarded a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1981. Four years later, he was inducted into the National Association of Broadcasters’ Hall of Fame for his radio career. Kasem is also a member of the National Radio Hall of Fame. Kasem’s run as host of American Top 40 began in 1970, giving him a national platform to showcase his unique personality and epic catchphrases like “The hits don’t stop ’til we reach the top” and “Keep your feet on the ground and keep reaching for the stars.” Kasem remained with the program until 1988, when a contract dispute led him to start his own syndicated countdown show called Casey’s Top 40. With Kasem no longer the voice of American Top 40 — radio host Shadoe Stevens took over the role — ratings for AT40 plummeted as stations instead picked up Casey’s Top 40. American Top 40 was ultimately canceled in 1995; three years later, Kasem himself acquired the rights to the show and reinstated himself as host. Kasem was a mainstay on radios until January 4th, 2004. https://twitter.com/absolutegold1
Bob serves as one of the corporate officers for Bold Gold Media, the parent company of 95.3 DNH. He was recently inducted into the Pennsylvania Association of Broadcasters Hall-of-Fame. He's lived a long and fruitful life, and he chats with Adam about all the ways broadcasting has made important impacts on his life. Also, cookies.
Art Cohen has all of today’s top stories. Boston Sports Teams Come Together to Fight Racism, WBZ’s Doug Cope (01:05). Legal Pot-Smokers Give a Boost to the Fast Food Industry, Bloomberg’s Tracy Johnke (03:14). Trump’s Tax Reform Plan, CBS News Political Analyst Leonard Steinhorn (05:00). More on Puerto Rico, CBS News Correspondent Steve Dorsey (07:15). Sports, WBZ’s Mike Riley (10:06). Dan Rea and Diane Stern Enter the Broadcasters Hall of Fame, WBZ’s Bernice Corpuz (11:25). Hugh Hefner Dies at 91, WBZ’s Josh Binswanger (13:20). Join WBZ AM 1030 every day at 12:30 for Reporters Roundup.
Since 1973, Justine Willis Toms has been exploring personal, social, and spiritual transformation through her work as an electronic journalist, editor, and writer. She is the co-founder, managing producer, and host of New Dimensions Radio/Media. She has also produced many award-winning radio series, including Deep Ecology for the 21st Century, and Bioneers: Revolution From the Heart of Nature. She is coauthor of True Work: Doing What You Love and Loving What You Do, and author of Small Pleasures: Finding Grace in a Chaotic World. Justine, along with Michael Toms, was selected for induction to the 2011 Broadcasters Hall of Fame. In June 2004, she was one of 30 people in the world invited to participate in the Synthesis Dialogues with His Holiness the Dalai Lama. She talks with me about the 44 year broadcast adventure of New Dimensions and what she has discovered along the way.