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Key Networks announces that radio business news provider
Bloomberg Radio hits a âmajor benchmark in affiliate growth, with over 400 stations now carrying its business and consumer news programming, a whopping 25% growth rate in the first six months.â In late October 2020, Key Networks entered into an exclusive agreement with Bloomberg Radio to manage all network advertising sales, affiliate sales and marketing. Global head of Bloomberg television and radioÂ
Al Mayers says, âThe results speak for themselves. In six months, Key Networks has grown Bloombergâs existing affiliates â including virtually all major radio groups â and added new groups and stations to our portfolio. When you combine the magic of Key Networksâ smart marketing strategies and fresh new approach to affiliations with the high-quality programming that Bloomberg offers, you can take a fully mature network and supercharge its growth.â Bloombergâs news content includ
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Radio Oneâs WBT-AM/FM, Charlotte and Morning Host Bo Thompson Renew. WBT-AM/FM, Charlotte morning drive host
Bo Thompson and
Radio One reach a multi-year agreement for Thompson to continue hosting the morning show on the heritage news/talk station. The Charlotte native began his career at WBT in 1990 at age 16. He worked at the station while still attending Myers Park High School and continued through his years at
Facebook post, morning drive co-host
Mary Walter announces sheâs done her last show with
Cumulus Mediaâs WMAL-FM, Washington, DC. Walter says the news that Cumulus is bringing its air personalities back from their home studios to the radio studios forced her to make a lifestyle choice. She writes, âBefore COVID I spent 4 years living in an apartment in MD, while my husband lived in NJ. Every Fri after the show, I would go back to my apartment (that had like 3 pieces of furniture), pack my car and drive the 4 hrs back to NJ. I’d get in, collapse and be in bed by 7p. Saturday was spent unpacking, doing laundry, housework and all the other âstuffâ that needs to be done. Sunday morning I would start show prepping, pack and then it was back in the car for the 4 hrs back down to MD. Plus I think it’s the only morning show in the country that starts at 5am instead of 6am and getting up at 3 wears you down. Add in that I missed every funeral, graduation