Saturday, September 7, 2024

Radio History: Sep 8


➦In 1907...actor John 'Jack" Mather Born. (Died from heart attack at age 58 – August 16, 1966). He a radio and television actor, best known for playing The Cisco Kid on Mutual radio from 1947 to 1956. and for being the original voice of Wally Walrus.

➦In 1930...WBEN signed on in Buffalo, NY.  However, its history dates to the 1920s. WBEN initially used the facility built by the Norton Laboratories organization from Boston, as part of an experiment to send voice transmissions between Niagara Falls, New York, and Cambridge, Massachusetts, as WMAK.

When WMAK was launched in 1922 it operated initially from Lockport, New York at 833 kHz. The station later moved its transmitter to North Tonawanda, New York (broadcasting at 1130 kHz there) and then landing on 900 kHz, with 1000 watts of power, as a result of General Order 40, which realigned American AM radio allocations in 1927–28. In the late 1920s WMAK was acquired by the Buffalo Broadcasting Company, based at Buffalo's Rand Building, which also controlled WGR and WKBW in Buffalo. WMAK was a charter member of the CBS Radio Network, being one of the 16 stations that aired the first CBS network program on September 18, 1927.

WMAK was closed in the spring of 1930 as federal regulators began probing concentration of media ownership in the nation's largest radio markets. Buffalo Broadcasting Company chose to retain WGR and WKBW while shutting down WMAK and another daytime-only station, WKEN in suburban Kenmore, New York.

At the same time, the Buffalo Evening News was granted a broadcast license of its own, purchased the decommissioned transmitting facility of WMAK on Shawnee Road in Martinsville (North Tonawanda, New York) and re-licensed it as WBEN.

A new studio complex was built at the Statler-Hilton Hotel in downtown Buffalo (chosen primarily for access to the live orchestra there), and served WBEN, its sister FM station and sister television station (which opened in the spring of 1948) for more than 25 years.

In 1941, the station moved to its current position on the dial, at 930 kHz, as a result of the North American Radio Broadcasting Agreement (NARBA).

The station also relocated its transmitter to Grand Island at during this time, increasing full-time power to its current 5,000 watts. The Grand Island transmitter and two towers are still in use today.

Click Here for more WBEN History.

The Hoboken Four with Major Bowes

➦In 1935...A singing group called the Hoboken Four, one of whose members is named Frank Sinatra, made their first national appearance, performing on WOR's radio show Major Bowes Amateur Hour.

The Hoboken Four won the contest that night. Bowes said: “They walked right into the hearts of their audience.” The prize was a 6-month contract to perform on stage and on radio and they were earning a lot more than before.

The Bickersons

➦In 1946...The Bickersons was a radio comedy sketch series debuted on NBC, moving the following year to CBS where it continued until August 28, 1951. The show's married protagonists, portrayed by Don Ameche and Frances Langford, spent nearly all their time together in relentless verbal war.

➦In 1954...Alan Freed departed Cleveland, Ohio for New York City and 1010 WINS radio.

The station eventually became an around-the-clock Top 40 rock and roll radio station, and would remain so until April 19, 1965—long after Freed left and three months after he had died— when it became an all-news outlet.

➦In 1969...the radio voice of Superman (and TV game show host)  Clayton “Bud” Collyer (Beat the Clock, To Tell the Truth), died of a circulatory ailment at age 61.

Collyer's best-remembered radio starring role began in early 1940 in The Adventures of Superman on the Mutual Broadcasting System, a role he also performed in the subsequent Superman cartoons.

Collyer supplied the voices of both Superman and his alter ego Clark Kent, opposite radio actress Joan Alexander as Lois Lane. Every Superman episode featured a scene in which Clark Kent changed into his Superman costume, an effect which Collyer conveyed by shifting voices while speaking the phrase "This is (or "looks like") a job for Superman!" his voice always dropping when becoming Superman.

Also pictured is Superman announcer Jackson Beck is on the left.

Willie Tyler is 84
🎂HAPPY BIRTHDAYS:
  • Ventriloquist Willie Tyler (with Lester) is 84. 
  • Actor Alan Feinstein is 83. 
  • Singer Sal Valentino of The Beau Brummels is 82. 
  • Bassist Will Lee of the CBS Orchestra (“Late Show with David Letterman”) is 72. 
  • Actor Heather Thomas (“The Fall Guy”) is 67. 
  • Singer Aimee Mann is 64. 
  • Bassist David Steele of Fine Young Cannibals is 64. 
  • Actor Thomas Kretschmann (“The Pianist”) is 62. 
  • Singer Marc Gordon of Levert is 60. 
  • Gospel singer Darlene Zschech is 59. 
  • Singer Neko Case is 54. 
  • Actor David Arquette is 53. 
  • TV personality Brooke Burke is 53. 
  • Actor Martin Freeman (“Black Panther,” ″The Hobbit”) is 53. 
  • TV personality Kennedy is 52. 
  • Drummer Richard Hughes of Keane is 49. 
  • Actor Larenz Tate is 49. 
  • Actor Nathan Corddry (“Mom”) is 47. 
  • Singer Pink is 45. 
  • Singer-songwriter Eric Hutchinson is 44. 
  • Actor Jonathan Taylor Thomas (“Home Improvement”) is 43. 
  • Rapper Wiz Khalifa is 37. 
  • Actor Gaten Matarazzo (“Stranger Things”) is 22.

✞REMEMBRANCES
  • In 1969..Bud Collyer, American TV emcee (Beat the Clock, To Tell the Truth), dies at 61
  • In 1970..Percy Spencer, American inventor of the microwave oven, dies at 76
  • In 2017..Donald "Don" Williams, American country singer ("I Believe in You"), dies from emphysema at 78
  • In 2022..Elizabeth II, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain & Northern Ireland (country's longest reigning monarch 1952-2022), dies at 96

NBC Cuts ‘The Tonight Show' To Four Nights A Week


NBC’s “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” will have four fresh editions a week instead of five when the fall TV season begins this month.

The LA Times reports Fallon’s show aired four nights a week throughout the summer, the same frequency as other late-night shows, including NBC’s “Late Night With Seth Meyers,” CBS’ “The Late Show With Stephen Colbert,” ABC’s “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” and Comedy Central’s “The Daily Show.”

An NBC representative had no official comment, but a person with knowledge of the plan confirmed that the show will stick to the summer schedule going forward.

“The Tonight Show” is the granddaddy of the desk-and-sofa format, debuting in 1954 with Steve Allen as host and reaching its cultural apex with the three-decade run of Johnny Carson. The New York-based show has aired continually on a five-days-a-week basis since, with Fallon taking over the host chair from Jay Leno in 2014.

Late-night talk shows were long a massively lucrative genre for broadcast networks, with hosts seeing salaries that approached $30 million a year. The shows were highly desirable to advertisers because they were effective at reaching younger viewers.

But the programs are having to adjust their budgets as the erosion of traditional TV viewing habits due to streaming has reduced their audiences considerably over the years.

Many young fans of the late-show hosts know them through videos of segments on social media and YouTube.

The trends have led to budget tightening across the genre. After Trevor Noah departed “The Daily Show” in 2022, the program used guest hosts for years before bringing back Jon Stewart on a once-a-week basis. “Daily Show” correspondents show up as hosts on other nights.

Earlier this year, NBC cut the live band that was long a part of “Late Night With Seth Meyers.”

While NBC is reducing costs, the network has signed new multiyear deals with Fallon and Meyers that keep them in their roles through 2028.

TV Ratings: 33M Watched NFL Kick-Off Game

 A rematch of last season’s AFC Championship Game headlined by star quarterbacks Patrick Mahomes and Lamar Jackson, Ravens-Chiefs averaged an NFL Kickoff Game-record Total Audience Delivery (TAD) of 28.9 million viewers on NBC and Peacock, based on live plus same day custom fast nationals from Nielsen and digital data from Adobe Analytics. Ravens-Chiefs topped viewership for last year’s NFL Kickoff Game opener by 5% (27.5 million for Lions-Chiefs).


NBC Sports’ coverage peaked at 33 million viewers in the second quarter (between 9:30-9:45 p.m. ET).

The Average Minute Audience (AMA) for last night’s live stream via Peacock, NBC Sports Digital platforms, and NFL Digital platforms, was 4.6 million viewers – the 2nd most simulstreamed NBC NFL game ever, topping three NBC Super Bowls (trailing only Super Bowl LVI in 2022) – and up 65% from last year’s NFL Kickoff Game (2.8 million).

Last night’s game (8:45 p.m.-11:55 p.m. ET) registered a national TV household rating of 12.6/37. The 37 share is NBC’s largest for any regular-season game since debuting the SNF package in 2006.


Utilizing Nielsen’s new Big Data + Panel methodology, Ravens-Chiefs would stand as the only NFL Kickoff game with an estimated TAD topping 30 million viewers. Under the new methodology, the Nielsen average viewership is projected to increase from 24.3 million viewers to 25.7 million viewers. Adding the 4.6 million streaming viewers, the TAD is 30.3 million viewers.

Watching the NFL on TV Has Gotten Ridiculously Expensive


Being a football fan in 2024 means having to shell out for a bevy of streaming platforms that until recently have never had exclusive rights to games.

In total, four different streamers will exclusively air games this year, according to The Wall Street Journal

Amazon’s Prime Video will continue to have the biggest chunk, headlined by Thursday Night Football, which it began airing in 2022. This year, Amazon has added to its roster with a playoff game, one year after debuting a Black Friday matchup. Also new in 2024: Netflix got its first NFL games when it bought the rights to the league’s Christmas action, a pair of high-profile Wednesday showdowns: the reigning champion Kansas City Chiefs against the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Baltimore Ravens taking on the Houston Texans. 

Additionally, ESPN+ will have a Los Angeles Chargers-Arizona Cardinals game as part of a Monday night double-header in October. 

Paying for all four services can run you nearly $50 a month. Even with annual plans that offer discounted rates, that can add up to more than $500 for the year. For the complete die-hards, adding the out-of-market Sunday games through Sunday Ticket on YouTube TV would add another $479 to the bill.  

All of which means that an NFL fan who wants access to every snap could wind up paying over $1,000 including monthly cable bills.

WSJ Graphic

While the games are increasingly spread out across various platforms, the ones on streaming services only represent a small percentage of the NFL’s overall inventory. Only 20 of the league’s 272 regular-season games this season, or 7.4%, will air exclusively on the four streamers nationally. Those games, like all nationally televised ones, are also available on free networks in local markets. 

The vast majority of matchups are still on CBS and Fox, and with additional Sunday night and Monday night games on NBC and ABC, respectively, 85.3% of the action will air on network television. That’s a far higher percentage than other major American sports leagues, which often rely on regional sports networks or cable channels for their nationally televised games.

The Associated Press Eats Crow

The Associated Press deleted a post it had made on X that claimed GOP vice presidential nominee JD Vance urged the public to accept school shootings as a “fact of life.”

The NY Post reports the news service ran the partial quote after the Ohio Senator spoke in the wake of the massacre at Apalachee High School in Winder, Ga., which left four people dead and nine wounded on Wednesday

“JD Vance says school shootings are a ‘fact of life,’ calls for better security,” the AP posted to the social media platform on Thursday.

The AP’s post on X was soon flooded with angry responses which accused the news agency of taking his comments out of context.

Critics noted that Vance’s full quote was: “I don’t like that this is a fact of life. But if you are a psycho and you want to make headlines, you realize that our schools are soft targets. And we have got to bolster security at our schools.”

In a follow-up X post, the AP amended its headline to read: “JD Vance says he laments that school shootings are a ‘fact of life’ and says the US needs to harden security to prevent more carnage like the shooting this week that left four dead in Georgia.”

William Martin, a spokesperson for Vance, blasted the AP, telling Fox News Digital: “This is yet another case of the fake news media brazenly lying about a Republican politician.”

CBS News, Radio To Provide Coverage of Presidential Debate


CBS News will deliver AMERICA DECIDES: CAMPAIGN '24 coverage of the presidential debate between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday, Sept. 10, across shows and streams. CBS News' live, multiplatform debate coverage begins at 5:00 PM, ET, on CBS News 24/7, followed by primetime coverage at 8:00 PM, ET on the CBS Television Network, CBS News 24/7 and Paramount+.

CBS News will simulcast the presidential debate hosted by ABC News across television and streaming platforms starting at 9:00 PM, ET. Following the debate, CBS News' team of political journalists will provide original reporting, fact-checking and analysis from CBS News' election headquarters in Times Square and at the debate site in Philadelphia.

CBS News Radio will begin coverage at 8:30 PM with a pre-debate program hosted by White House reporter Linda Kenyon. Washington D.C. reporter Michael Toscano will also be a part of the pre-debate programming.

Norah O'Donnell will anchor the primetime coverage from New York and will be joined in-studio by CBS News chief political analyst John Dickerson, FACE THE NATION moderator and chief foreign affairs correspondent Margaret Brennan, chief White House correspondent Nancy Cordes and senior White House and political correspondent Ed O'Keefe. CBS News chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett will lead CBS News Confirmed fact-checking, and executive director of elections and surveys Anthony Salvanto will deliver new CBS News battleground state polling.

CBS News' digital platforms, including CBSNews.com, the CBS News app and CBS News social channels will provide dedicated coverage. CBS News' debate programming will stream everywhere CBS News 24/7 is distributed, including Paramount+ and Pluto TV. CBS News Radio will provide special coverage starting at 8:30 PM, ET, including a simulcast of the debate. Jarred Hill and Natalie Brand will report from Philadelphia for CBS Newspath.

Salem Radio Network Providing Radio Coverage of Debate


Salem Radio Network talk host (and former political candidate) Larry Elder will host a two-hour Trump/Harris Pre-Debate Special from 7:00 pm to 9:00 pm Eastern Tuesday, September 10th prior to the start of the ABC News debate between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris.

The program will air live on the Salem Radio Network (SRN) and on Salem News Channel (SNC).

SRN's Vice President/News & Talk Programming Tom Tradup said, "We are grateful to ABC News for allowing SRN to simulcast this important debate just days before five states-Pennsylvania, Minnesota, Virginia, Vermont and Illinois-begin in-person early voting during September."

He added, "SRN's live simulcast of the ABC News Presidential Debate and our own Trump/Harris Pre-Debate Special are part of SRN's continuing commitment to keep affiliates and listeners informed on major breaking news stories throughout Campaign 2024."

LA Radio: Kevin and Sluggo Out At KLOS


The “Kevin & Sluggo Show” was noticeably missing Friday afternoon on Los Angeles’ KLOS-FM, as hosts Kevin Ryder and Doug “Sluggo” Roberts were given their walking papers. 

The decision to eliminate the afternoon drivetime slot at KLOS comes as owner Meruelo Media has made drastic cuts at several of its local radio stations, which also include KPWR-FM “Power 106,” KDAY-FM and KLLI-FM “Cali 93.9.”

Meruelo had earlier this year eliminated all of the midday hosts at all four of its L.A. stations, as well as some part-timers and off-air staffers. At KLOS, that included midday jock Marci Wiser, who had been there since 2015. Also in February, Meruelo let go of Power 106 afternoon host DJ Felli Fel (real name James Andrew Corrine), who had been at that station since 2000/

Ryder revealed the news of his and Roberts’ departure on Friday via social media, noting that earlier that day KLOS had strangely announced a “Where’s Kevin?” marketing campaign with Honda… right before letting him go.

Ryder and Roberts launched “Kevin & Sluggo” on KLOS in 2021.

Ryder has been a fixture of the local radio airwaves for decades. He was previously with KROQ-FM (106.7), where he helmed the morning program “Kevin and Bean” for roughly three decades with his longtime on-air partner, Gene “Bean” Baxter.

iHM Promotes Jill Strada To SVP Based In Atlanta


iHeartMedia announced Friday that Jill Strada has been named Senior Vice President of Programming for Atlanta, effective immediately. She will report to Spencer Bynes, Market President for iHeartMedia Atlanta.

Jill Strada
“We are thrilled to welcome Jill Strada to the iHeart Atlanta team,” says Bynes. “Jill has a remarkable talent for launching, developing, and elevating brands in fiercely competitive markets. Her proven track record of success and unwavering dedication to excellence make her an outstanding addition to our leadership team.”

Strada joins the Atlanta market from Cox Media Group Miami, where she most recently served as the Director of Operations. She also served as the Assistant Program Director for WBQT in Boston, Program Director for WPOW in Miami, Program Director for WRKS in New York and Assistant Program Director for WHQT in New York. She began her career at Cox Media Group in Orlando.

“I am absolutely delighted to join iHeartMedia Atlanta,” says Strada. “I extend my deepest gratitude to Spencer Bynes and Tony Travatto for this incredible opportunity. This is a company where innovation meets passion, and I’m eager to contribute to the growth of our brands, collaborate with such a brilliant group of people, and to lead such a talented team. Being part of America’s top audio company is an honor, and I’m excited about the incredible journey ahead.”

Hedge Fund Aims To Break-Up Rupert Murdoch's Grip On News Corp


Hedge fund Starboard Value has filed a shareholder resolution to do away with the dual-class shares that allow Rupert Murdoch to control News Corp, the publisher of the Wall Street Journal, according to Reuters citing people familiar with the matter.

Starboard's move comes as the 93-year-old media tycoon is locked in a legal dispute with some of his children to try to ensure that his son Lachlan Murdoch will control News Corp and broadcasting giant Fox Corp after his death.

The move represents a direct challenge to Murdoch's grip on the media conglomerate. While he has overcome such challenges in the past, it is the first he faces since he stepped away from an active role at the company by standing down as board chair last year.

Rupert Murdoch
Starboard called in October for News Corp to spin off its digital-real estate unit to unlock value for shareholders, a few days after Reuters was first to report that the activist investor had amassed a stake in the company.

Now, Starboard has filed privately for a shareholder resolution that calls for the abolition of News Corp's dual-class stock structure, which gives Murdoch 40% of the company's voting stock despite owning an equity stake of about 14%, the sources said.

Starboard Value, run by Jeffrey Smith, is one of the world's most prominent activist investors and has recently been pushing for changes at firms including online-dating company Match Group, design software maker Autodesk, and business software provider Salesforce.

As of June 30, Starboard owned 7.2 million Class A shares of News Corp equivalent to a 1.9% stake, as well as 8.7 million Class B shares, according to a regulatory filing.

Since launching News Corp in 1980 as a holding company for his media empire, Murdoch has maintained a tight grip on the company's governance.

Companies are not obliged to heed the outcome of shareholder resolutions, though many do so if they attract a large number of votes.

News Corp is valued at roughly $15.3 billion and its stock price has climbed 25.5% over the last 52 weeks. The company owns a real estate listing business, book publisher Harper Collins, and a range of newspapers including the Wall Street Journal, the New York Post, Britain's Times, Sunday Times and Sun, and The Australian.

Murdoch's other big media property, Fox News, is held separately by Fox Corp, since the publishing and broadcast assets were split into separate companies in 2013.

R.I.P.: Sérgio Mendes, Helped Popularize Bossa Nova


Sérgio Mendes, the Brazilian bossa nova impresario and pianist who helped popularize the genre in the ‘60s and toured with Herb Alpert and Frank Sinatra, has died.

The recording artist died “peacefully” Thursday in Los Angeles, with his wife Gracinha Leporace Mendes and their children by his side, his family confirmed in a statement shared with The LATimes. He was 83.

The statement did not reveal a cause of death but said the singer’s health “had been challenged by the effects of long term COVID.” Mendes “leaves us with an incredible musical legacy from more than six decades of a unique sound,” the family said.

Mendes found global acclaim as a solo artist, bandmember in groups like Brasil ’66 and as a collaborator across genre.

Born in 1941 in Niterói, near Rio de Janeiro, he became a popular pianist in the nightclubs on Rio’s Beco das Garrafas (Bottles Alley), a cluster of venues where artists performed the emerging genre of bossa nova while neighbors threw bottles at rowdy partygoers. Bossa Nova blended Brazilian samba rhythms with American jazz. Alongside peers like composer Antônio Carlos Jobim, singer-guitarist João Gilberto, lyricist Vinícius de Moraes and guitarist Roberto Menescal, the music captured the city’s sensuous beach culture and its young and hopeful mood in the late 1950’s and early ‘60s, a sound lovingly evoked in the 1959 film “Black Orpheus.”


Mendes cut his first solo album “Dance Moderno” in 1961, a collection of jazz covers by Duke Ellington and Cole Porter alongside Brazilian compositions by Jobim and Gilberto. He quickly began touring in the U.S., and performed at a legendary 1962 concert at New York’s Carnegie Hall that showcased bossa nova to novice American audiences. That show helped make the movement a sensation worldwide, and hits like Gilberto and Stan Getz’s “The Girl From Ipanema” in 1964 would soon become jazz and pop staples.

Radio History: Sep 7


➦In 1929...the forerunner to 'Let’s Pretend', a Saturday morning radio show for kids was heard for the first time on CBS Radio Network. The Adventures of Helen & Mary became Let’s Pretend 5 years later. Let's Pretend, created and directed by Nila Mack, was a CBS radio series for children. In its most famous form, Let's Pretend, the Peabody Award-winning series ran from 1934 to 1954.

➦In 1934...Daniel Trombley "Dan" Ingram was born.  Ingram is an American radio icon with a fifty-year career on radio stations such as WABC 770 AM and WCBS 101.1 FM in New York. "Big Dan" started broadcasting at WHCH Hofstra College, Hempstead, New York, WNRC, New Rochelle, New York, and WALK-FM, Patchogue, New York.

Dan Ingram
Ingram mastered the talk-up, talking over the intro to a song, ending right before the vocals. Ingram could get the song title, the current temperature and a one-liner in his talk-ups. He wholeheartedly embraced one of radio's golden rules: When you're talking to the audience, do it like you're talking to one person.

Ingram was noted for his quick wit and ability to convey a humorous or satiric idea with quick pacing and an economy of words—a skill which has made him uniquely suited to, and successful within, modern personality-driven music radio.

He is among the most frequently emulated radio personalities, cited as an influence or inspiration by numerous current broadcasters.


He was well known for playing doctored versions of popular songs. The Paul McCartney & Wings song My Love Does it Good became My Glove Does it Good. The stuttering title refrain of Bennie and the Jets went from three or four repetitions to countless. In the same vein, the distinctive refrain added to Hooked on a Feeling by Blue Swede, Ooga-ooga-ooga-chucka would start repeating and listeners would never know when it would end. (Other examples include Paul Simon's 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover, and "rearranging" the spelling of "S-A-T-U-R-D-A-Y" on the Bay City Rollers' Saturday Night.)

Dan's longtime closing theme song was "Tri-Fi Drums" by Billy May. An edited version of the song was used for broadcast.

Dan commented occasionally about the pronunciation of his name: jingles often are heard pronouncing his last name as "Ing-ram," but Dan has said it is correctly pronounced "In-gram."

Ingram died June 24, 2018.

In 1936...Early rock & roll icon Buddy Holly was born Charles Hardin Holley in Lubbock Texas. His name was misspelled on his first record contract and he decided to leave it that way.   At age 22, he died in a plane crash Feb 3, 1959 along with Ritchie Valens and J.P.Richardson (The Big Bopper.)





➦In 1949...Windsor (Ont.) radio station CKLW, later to become Canada’s all-time most listened-to station (due to its huge US audience), increased power from 5000 to 50,000 watts. The station had moved from 1030 to 800 KHz, a Canada/Mexico clear channel, in the great frequency shuffle of 1941.

As television's popularity boomed, CKLW, like many other stations, coped with the changes by replacing the dying network radio fare with locally based disc-jockey shows. Throughout most of the 1950s and into the mid-1960s, CKLW was basically a "variety" radio station which filled in the cracks between full-service features with pop music played by announcers like Bud Davies, Ron Knowles (who had a rock-and-roll show on AM 800 as early as 1957), and Joe Van. For a few years in the early 1960s, CKLW also featured a country music program in the evenings called Sounds Like Nashville. This ended in 1963.

➦In 1979...ESPN, the Entertainment and Sports Programming Network, made its debut on US cable TV as the world’s first full-time channel devoted to sports.

Friday, September 6, 2024

NYC Radio: John Sterling To Call Yankees Postseason Games

MLB reports Sterling, 86, is coming out of retirement to call the Bombers’ home and road games in October on WFAN, as first reported on Thursday by The Athletic.

He will rejoin his longtime partner, Suzyn Waldman, and tune up by broadcasting the upcoming Sept. 24-26 series against the Orioles during the club’s final regular season homestand.

“It’s kind of an exciting thing to do,” Sterling said. “It sounds corny, but I really miss doing the games with Suzyn. I miss the interaction in those few hours. We’ve always had such a good time together.”

John Sterling and Suzyn Waldman
In April, Sterling abruptly announced his retirement after experiencing fatigue following the Yankees’ season-opening road trip to Houston and Arizona.

He was celebrated in a Yankee Stadium sendoff on April 20, then returned to the booth on Aug. 20, acknowledging a T-shirt giveaway honoring the 20 seasons he and Waldman partnered in the radio booth.

During that appearance, Sterling worked two innings of play-by-play on the radio and was also a guest in the YES Network television booth for an inning. His dulcet tones remained rich, with broadcaster Michael Kay saying the sound of Sterling's voice was “like slipping under a warm blanket.”

Waldman has partnered with several voices this season, including Justin Shackil, Rickie Ricardo and Emmanuel Berbari. No decision has been made on a permanent replacement.

According to The Athletic, WFAN presented Sterling with an offer to return on Thursday, which he accepted. Yankees executives signed off on the move last week, according to the report.

“If they ask you to do it, it’s very tough to say no,” Sterling said. “I think most people, if they were asked to do the Yankees' playoff games, I think they would say yes.”

Cleveland Radio: Andrew Siciliano New Browns' Radio Voice


The Cleveland Browns have named Andrew Siciliano to handle the play by play duties on the team's radio broadcast for the 2024 season. The news comes off the heels of Jim Donovan announcing his retirement. Donovan is currently battling cancer and wrote a heartfelt letter to fans, noting that he needed to focus all of his energy on this latest battle for his health.

Siciliano, a former host on NFL Network, grew up a Browns fan in Northeast Ohio. He's never hidden that fact throughout his broadcast career and routinely done guest spots on local radio to talk about the team as both a fan as well as an analyst. Siciliano was one of a group of people who called games for Donovan in 2024 when he was undergoing treatment for cancer. After getting to call the Browns game against the San Francisco 49ers last year, Siciliano filled in as the host on Rich Eisen's radio show and discussed the team and his experience calling the game, reliving the final call of the game.


Siciliano called the opportunity to call a Browns game a childhood dream. So while the circumstances are once again not what anyone would want, since Jim Donovan has been the radio voice of the team since the team returned in 1999. Donovan has been nothing short of spectacular in that role. For many fans, after attending the game or watching it on TV, they would go listen to Donovan call the biggest moments of the game. The Browns organization starting producing videos to make it easier for fans to find Donovan and see his reactions in the booth.

TV Ratings: FOX News Channel Dominates Primetime


With the 2024 Democratic National Convention in the rearview, it was a return to the status quo among the cable news networks. Fox News reclaimed the top spot in total viewers and the Adults 25-54 demo, and was also the only network to post week-to-week gains in either of the measured categories and dayparts.

All three networks exceeded over a million viewers in primetime, while there was a notable shake-up in the demo. CNN claimed second place, moving ahead of MSNBC in both primetime and total viewers.

TV Newser reports Nielsen live plus same-day data for the week of August 29 saw FNC average 2.309 million total viewers and 287,000 A25-54 viewers during primetime. The network was up a respective +6% and +1% in those categories relative to the week prior (the week beginning August 19). 

In total day, Fox News averaged 1.385 million total viewers and 180,000 A25-54 viewers. That translates to week-to-week declines of -5% and -10%, respectively.

Among all basic cable networks, FNC jumped back to No. 1 in total primetime viewers and placed second in the primetime demo. It continued to lead in total viewers during total day and moved from fourth to second in the demo.

MSNBC’s primetime lineup averaged 1.295 million total viewers and 143,000 viewers in the A25-54 demo. Without the DNC boost, the network saw respective double-digit declines of -62% and -74% in both of those categories. Among all basic cable networks, MSNBC dropped from first to third among total primetime viewers and finished No. 7 in the demo. During total day, it finished second in total viewers and fell from third to sixth in the demo. 

CNN averaged 1.038 million total viewers and 195,000 A25-54 viewers during primetime. The network fell by -53% and -64%, respectively, compared to the previous week. CNN ranked as the No. 4 network in primetime with both total viewers and the demo. It fell to from third to fourth in total day viewers and dropped from No. 2 to No. 3 in the total day demo. 

Fox News occupied 10 of the 15 spots of the most-watched cable news shows of the week, with The Five (3.407 million viewers at 5 p.m. ET) staying on top. MSNBC occupied the remaining spots, with The Last Word with Lawrence O’Donnell (1.784 million viewers at 10 p.m. ET) landing at No. 7.

Pay TV Faces 'Existential' Crisis In Disney-DirecTV Dispute


The news: Disney has suspended access to its channels for all DirecTV subscribers as the two companies clash over carriage fees.

eMarketer reports the channel blackout comes during the US Open tennis tournament, as the NFL season kicks-off, and right at the start of the college football season, putting pressure on DirecTV to strike a deal to restore access to these high-profile events that dominate linear TV viewership.

Zoom out: For Disney, this is a familiar playbook. Last year, it blocked access to ESPN and other channels on Charter Spectrum to secure a more favorable carriage fee deal. That, too, came as the most-viewed sports seasons were preparing to kick off.Charter Spectrum lost 100,000 subscribers during the quarter of the blackout. Disney, on the other hand, won favorable terms including access to Disney+ and ESPN+ for Charter Spectrum subscribers, which could further chip away at the pay TV provider’s audience.

Disney’s win set a tone for negotiations between streaming companies and the pay TV industry. Disney, with its large portfolio of popular networks and rights to leading sports leagues, holds significant power over linear pay TV services that are continuing to shed subscribers.

TV Ratings: FNC's Trump Town Hall Was Number One in TV


According to Nielsen data, FOX News Channel’s Hannity town hall with Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump was the number one program last night in all of television, crushing the broadcast and cable competition. 

Wednesday night at 9 PM/ET, Hannity delivered 4.4 million viewers and 667,000 in the 25-54 demo. In cable, Hannity had the highest telecast of the night, leading in total viewers and the younger 25-54 and 18-49 demos.

The town hall was up 40% in total viewers and 78% in the 25-54 demo versus the program’s last town hall with President Trump in December 2023. With the combined repeat at 2AM/ET, Hannity saw over 5 million viewers and over 795,000 in the 25-54 demo.

In the 9 PM/ET hour, FNC saw a triple-digit advantage over CNN and MSNBC in every category, topping CNN by 287% and MSNBC with 226% among viewers. In the 25-54 demo, FNC had a 139% advantage over CNN and a whopping 312% lead over MSNBC.

In comparison, last night’s town hall beat CNN’s May 2023 town hall with former President Trump hosted by Kaitlin Collins by 34% in viewership (3.3 million P2+)

FOX News Media to Simulcast ABC’s Presidential Debate


FOX News Media will present live coverage surrounding the ABC News presidential debate between candidates Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump on Tuesday, September 10th in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Special programming will be available across all of FOX News Media’s key platforms, including FOX News Channel (FNC), FOX Business Network (FBN), FOX News Digital, FOX News Audio and FOX Nation.

At 8 PM/ET, Jesse Watters Primetime will kick off the night with debate preview analysis until 8:20 PM/ET. Beginning at 8:20 PM/ET, FNC will feature FOX News Democracy 2024 special coverage from New York with anchors Bret Baier, Martha MacCallum, Watters, Laura Ingraham and Sean Hannity from the debate’s spin room in Philadelphia. The hosts will be joined by Dana Perino, FNC’s senior political analyst Brit Hume and Harold Ford, Jr. Additionally, congressional correspondent Aishah Hasnie and senior White House correspondent Jacqui Heinrich will be contributing to the special live from the post-debate spin room.


From 9-11 PM/ET, FNC will present FOX News Democracy 2024: ABC Presidential Debate, featuring the simulcast of ABC’s presidential debate. Beginning at 8 PM/ET, Shannon Bream will anchor coverage of the debate on FOX Network, which will also simulcast the ABC debate, with analysis from FNC contributors Marie Harf, Katie Pavlich, Marc Thiessen and Juan Williams along with additional reporting from correspondent Alexandria Hoff.

After the debate, Hannity will host the 11 PM/ET hour live on FNC from the spin room in Philadelphia followed by FOX News @ Night anchored by Trace Gallagher from 12-1 AM/ET. On Wednesday, September 11th, the FOX & Friends franchise will begin an hour earlier with FOX & Friends FIRST at 4 AM/ET and FOX & Friends from 5-9 AM/ET.

Additionally, FBN will present a two-hour special edition of The Bottom Line from 6-8 PM/ET followed by Kudlow at 8 PM/ET. Beginning at 9 PM/ET, FBN will simulcast FNC’s Democracy 2024 programming.

Toyota, Lexus Now Offer 3-Year SiriusXM Subscriptions


SiriusXM has announced that Toyota is now participating in its new three-year Extended Service Subscription program designed to empower automakers and dealerships in the United States to deliver even more value to new-vehicle buyers. 

Through this program, participating Toyota and Lexus retailers across the nation are now able to include the Extended Service Subscriptions to SiriusXM’s leading audio entertainment services with the purchase of select new vehicles, expanding the Toyota and Lexus Connected Services features available for customers while providing greater flexibility in payment options.

SiriusXM capability is a standard feature in all Toyota and Lexus models sold in the United States. Now, participating Toyota and Lexus dealerships can choose to add the three-year Extended Service Subscription to new models featuring the latest Toyota Audio Multimedia and Lexus Interface. The three-year subscription’s cost will be added to the vehicle’s purchase or lease price. Vehicles that do not include the three-year Extended Service Subscription will continue to include a standard three-month trial subscription to SiriusXM.

David Ellison To Head Company Acquiring Paramount Global


When the takeover of Paramount was announced in July, the Skydance founder David Ellison was introduced as the new mogul atop the parent company of CBS and MTV.

But a new document filed with the Federal Communications Commission indicates that his father — Larry Ellison, the founder of Oracle — will be the real power behind the throne, replacing Shari Redstone as the company’s most influential shareholder.

The document, obtained by The NYTimes, lists Larry Ellison at the top of an organizational chart of the companies that will acquire the majority of Paramount’s voting interest currently owned by Redstone.

The document, part of an application to the Federal Communications Commission to transfer control of Paramount’s TV stations, lays out the complex web of companies that will acquire Redstone’s controlling stake. Pinnacle Media, the Ellison family investment vehicle, will own 77.5 percent of the voting interest currently owned by Ms. Redstone, according to the document. The rest will go to an entity affiliated with RedBird Capital Partners, which backs Skydance.

Larry Ellison’s financial backing of his son’s $8 billion bid to take over Paramount has long been public. But his position in the corporate hierarchy had not been widely known.

According to the FCC application, Sayonara — a media company controlled by the Lawrence J. Ellison Revocable Trust — will attain control of Paramount’s licensed television broadcast stations. Control of those stations, which rely on public airwaves, is scrutinized by government regulators. Larry Ellison is listed as the owner of that trust.

Feds Arrest Man For Raking In Millions With Fake AI Generated Music


A North Carolina man used artificial intelligence to create hundreds of thousands of fake songs by fake bands, then put them on streaming services where they were enjoyed by an audience of fake listeners, prosecutors said.

The NY Times reports penny by penny, he collected a very real $10 million, they said when they charged him with fraud.

The man, Michael Smith, 52, was accused in a federal indictment unsealed on Wednesday of stealing royalty payments from digital streaming platforms for seven years. Smith, a flesh-and-blood musician, produced A.I.-generated music and played it billions of times using bots he had programmed, according to the indictment.

The supposed artists had names like “Callous Post,” “Calorie Screams” and “Calvinistic Dust” and produced tunes like “Zygotic Washstands,” “Zymotechnical” and “Zygophyllum” that were top performers on Amazon Music, Apple Music and Spotify, according to the charges.

“Smith stole millions in royalties that should have been paid to musicians, songwriters, and other rights holders whose songs were legitimately streamed,” Damian Williams, the U.S. attorney for the Southern District of New York, said in a statement on Wednesday.

Smith was arrested on Wednesday and faces charges including wire fraud and money laundering conspiracy. If convicted, he faces a maximum of 20 years in prison for each charge.

His scheme involved a circular process, they said. First, Smith created thousands of fake streaming accounts using email addresses he had purchased online. He had as many as 10,000, even outsourcing the task to paid co-conspirators when creating the accounts became too much work.

He then created software to stream his music on loops from different computers, giving the appearance of individual listeners tuning in from different places, prosecutors said.

According to a financial breakdown that he emailed himself in 2017 — the year that prosecutors say he began the scheme — Smith calculated that he could stream his songs 661,440 times each day. At that rate, he estimated, he could bring in daily royalty payments of $3,307.20 and as much as $1.2 million in a year.

To evade detection by streaming platforms, prosecutors said, Smith spread his activity across a huge number of fake songs, never streaming a single composition too many times.

SiriusXM Launches New Show ‘Live from Motown Museum’


SiriusXM has announced a new weekly radio show, “Live from Motown Museum,” set for SiriusXM’s Smokey’s Soul Town on channel 74.

The show will be hosted by John Mason (a radio personality from WJLB and perhaps more famously known as the announcer for the Detroit Pistons, coining the famous chant “Deeeeee-troit basketball!”) and Levi Stubbs III, whose father Levi Stubbs was a founding member of the Four Tops.

It launches at 2 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 7.

“As we embark on this exciting journey with our own radio show on SiriusXM, we see it as more than just a national broadcast opportunity — it’s a powerful platform to connect with Motown fans across the country on a deeper level,” said Robin Terry, Motown Museum Chairwoman and CEO, in a statement. 

“This venture symbolizes a unique opportunity in music storytelling unlike anything else on the platform. For our institution to have a place on Smokey’s Soul Town on SiriusXM, for Detroit to be represented in such a meaningful way and for Motown stories to be told and shared is something that is transcendent as we continue our mission to amplify stories from Motown alumni and foster meaningful conversations to showcase Motown’s enduring impact.”

The deal includes exclusive content for subscribers on the SiriusXM app, including interviews with “Motown alumni, contemporary artists inspired by Motown, and key players in the Motown constellation.”

CT Radio: WFOX Drops Music, Simulcasting WICC


Westport, CT Connoisseur Media has dropped the rock music format at its station WFOX (95.9 FM) and is instead now  simulcasting the news and talk format of sister station WICC (600 AM).

Keith Dakin, vice president of programming at Connoisseur Media, attributed the decision to simulcast WICC's programming on WFOX as a result of the "the departure of 880 CBS-AM and the surging popularity of WICC over the last year, according to CT Insider.

"We decided that it was time to move the station over to the FM dial and cover all of Fairfield County," Dakin said. Connoisseur Media also added the CBS Radio Network newscasts to its programming.

The change comes as WCBS ended nearly 60 years as a New York all-news station on Aug. 26.

WFOX has had a variety of rock formats since the late 1980s, he said, "but it became clear that local news and talk was needed."

The demise of WFOX's rock format, will not result in any of the station's on-air talent losing their jobs, according to Dakin. WFOX's morning drive time show, Chaz and AJ, was a simulcast of sister station WPLR and the rest of the staff will take on other roles in the Connoisseur Media's Connecticut cluster.

The lineup on WICC features Melissa Sheketoff in the morning, Lisa Wexler in the midday and Paul Pacelli on during afternoons. 

WICC's ratings dropped from 5.0  to 3.3 in the July Nielsen Audio ratings while WFOX went from 0.5 to a 0.7 during the same period.

FOX Weather to Debut Sports Weather Video Podcast


FOX Weather meteorologists Ian Oliver and Steve Bender will debut a one-of-a-kind sports weather video podcast entitled Storming the Field on Friday, September 6th. 

The podcast, which will air each week during the NFL season, will be made available on FOXNewsPodcasts.com, FOX Weather’s YouTube page and stream Friday nights on FOX Weather from 11-11:30 PM/ET.

Featuring FOX Weather’s exclusive Risk of Weather Impact (ROWI) forecast, Oliver and Bender will break down how the weather will affect each week’s top NFL games and players. They will be joined by a special guest to preview each game, detail how the teams will handle the elements and explain the impact weather will have on the fan experience, fantasy football and sports betting. 

Free agent NFL running back Melvin Gordon III will be Oliver and Bender’s guest on the first episode this Friday.