Greg began his role as WDIY's Executive Director in October, 2018. He brings 30 years of broadcast management experience to the station, having held executive positions with the nation’s largest commercial radio corporations including Cumulus Media, Citadel Broadcasting, and Clear Channel Communications in the south and midwest. Before starting his role at WDIY, he also spent five years as a consultant in marketing, sales and sales management to radio stations in the south. He holds a BAA from Central Michigan University in broadcast journalism and lives in Bethlehem.
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After more than a dozen years without regularly hosting touring concerts, the former Verizon Amphitheater is about to return as a full-time music venue. Tobin.
Mesabi Metallics Co. LLC purchased thousands of acres of land in Nashwauk for $12 million last week, according to an electronic certificate of real estate value.
San Antonio-based Butlertac Holdings LLC sold 3,200 acres of land to Mesabi Land 1 LLC, an entity related to Mesabi Metallics. The Nashwauk-based mining company is in the midst of developing a taconite mine, which it now has at least two years to finish building after state intervention.
The acquired land is within the Biwabik Iron Formation near the former Butler mine corridor in Itasca County, according to a news release from Mesabi Metallics.
Butlertac Holdings listed an address and contact information in the eCRV that aligns with the information for McCombs Enterprises. Red McCombs, who founded McCombs Enterprises, is the former owner of the San Antonio Spurs, Denver Nuggets and Minnesota Vikings as well as the founder of Clear Channel Communications, according to the McCombs Enterprises’ website.
April 14, 2007 in FCC
Four radio giants have agreed to pay the United States government a total $12.5 million dollars to settle an Federal Communications Commission investigation into their “payola” practices the undisclosed play of music in exchange for cash, gifts, or favors. The FCC says that CBS radio, Entercom Communications, Clear Channel Communications, and Citadel Broadcasting will agree to: […]