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Citadel Broadcasting is going in for a makeover. The country's third largest radio broadcaster filed for bankruptcy protection over the weekend.
CC, CBS, Entercom Support MMTC 'Rescue' Proposals
November 23, 2009: Clear Channel Communications, CBS Radio, and Entercom Communications are supporting the Minority Media and Telecommunications Council's proposals filed in July as a "Radio Rescue Petition for Rulemaking." The broadcasters first applaud the MMTC's "creativity," as well as its stated goal of doing away with "certain outdated and ...
My car was in the shop for a few days. The dealer took three stabs at it over the past month before realizing that a defective gas tank needed to be replaced.
These Stocks Can Easily Double Your Money
Many investors are gloating pretty loudly about their investment performance over the past year.
Radio Execs Meet With FCC On Radio For Cellphones
November 11, 2009: An all-star lineup of radio CEOs -- Cumulus Chairman/CEO Lew Dickey, Entercom President/CEO David Field, Clear Channel Radio President/CEO John Hogan, Commonwealth Broadcasting President/CEO Steve Newberry , Bonneville President/CEO Bruce Reese, Emmis Chairman/CEO Jeff Smulyan, Citadel Broadcasting Chairman/CEO Farid Suleman, and ...
Shorts Bet Against SIRI, But for Emmis and Entercom
Sirius reports earnings on Thursday. Wall Street does not know what to expect from this NASDAQ stock, which has had a rollercoaster of a ride this year.
The new Coalition for Innovative Media Measurement has invited various groups, including Nielsen, to participate in a discussion of set-top box data and devising a single source of measurement to analyze TV and video cross-platform. This isn't your father's RFP.
Strange's Mother: It's Not About Money 18min
Nina Hulst, the mother of a woman who died after a radio station water-drinking contest, told KCRA 3 Friday she is relieved by a jury verdict that found Entercom Sacramento 100 percent negligent in her daughter's death.
$16M jury award in radio contestant death
A Sacramento County jury has awarded $16.5 million to the family of a 28-year-old woman who died after participating in a radio station's water-drinking contest.
Well, it's official that the Dow Jones Industrial Average has crossed 10,000 yet again and the S&P 500 is closing in swiftly on that 1100 mark, but how far have we really come? If you look at expected earnings from all S&P 500 companies, the average earnings decrease expected in Q3 is 17% and yet we are just a hair above where we were last year on ...
Jury Gets Water-Drinking Death Case
A jury has started deliberating in the case of a woman who died after drinking 17 bottles of water during a Sacramento radio contest.
A Relatively Brightening Position'
Wea ve been hearing more positive analysis, or at least less distressing analysis, from some Wall Streeters of late.
Lawyer: Water-drinking contest death not firm's fault
The lawyer for Entercom Communications Corp. admitted today that top officials in the company's Sacramento subsidiary made "serious, tragic mistakes," but that they shouldn't necessarily make the corporation itself liable for the death of Jennifer Lea Strange in a water drinking contest put on by one of its radio stations.
Both Sides Rest In KDND Wrongful Death Suit
Defense and plaintiff attorneys rested their cases yesterday in the wrongful death trial against Entercom and KDND /Sacramento over the 2007 Hold Your Wee For A Wii contest, in which Jennifer Lea Strange died of water intoxication.
Public relations, press release distribution, investor relations, SEC filing
BALA CYNWYD, Pa.-- --Entercom Communications announced today that it will release third quarter 2009 financial results after the market closes on Monday, November 2, 2009.
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The Corporation will host a third quarter earnings confe... MEMPHIS, Tenn.-- --E Robert Gates Chairman and CEO of All State Properties Holdings, Inc.
Doctor: Water-drinking contestant might as well have been drunk
After drinking a gallon and a half of water, Jennifer Lea Strange's thinking would have been so impaired by the time she left a radio station on the day she died that she might as well have been drunk, a doctor testified Wednesday.
Entercom Exec Testifies In Wrongful Death Suit
The trial in the wrongful death lawsuit that was filed over a contest at KDND "The End"/Sacramento is underway in Sacramento Superior Court.
Radio exec tells jury he was unaware of water-drinking contest
The broadcast executive in charge of the radio station that put on the water-drinking contest that killed a Sacramento woman testified today that he never knew about the event until he got word several hours afterward that Jennifer Lea Strange had died.
TargetSpot Signs On Goom Radio
TargetSpot added to its Internet radio advertising network Wednesday , signing Goom Radio, a newly launched Internet radio company, to an exclusive sales representation agreement.
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