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| Bob James Kevoian (1955-2026) |
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Saturday, April 18, 2026
R.I.P.: Bob Kevoian, Longtime Co-Host of The Bob & Tom Show
Federal Judge Hits 'Pause' On Nexstar, Tegna Deal
A federal judge in Sacramento issued a temporary injunction Friday blocking television giant Nexstar from integrating operations with station owner Tegna, halting key aspects of their recently completed $6.2 billion merger.
Poll: Media Landscape Increasingly Fractured
A new Ipsos poll for the Jordan Center for Journalism Innovation and Advocacy at the University of Mississippi (conducted in March 2026) highlights a major shift in how Americans—specifically registered voters who participated in the 2024 presidential election—consume news.
The Hollywood Reporter covered the findings in an article published Friday, noting that the media landscape has become increasingly fractured. Consumers now pick sources that align with their views, with online opinion personalities and comedians (especially right-leaning ones) gaining ground and often overshadowing traditional journalists and outlets.
Key shifts in news sources : The poll shows a clear move away from traditional TV and newspapers toward online platforms and individual influencers:
- Nearly 70% of respondents get news online in a typical week.
- 55.2% get it from television.
- 25.2% from newspapers.
- Lower figures for radio (18.5%), magazines (5.5%), or none of the above (4.1%).
Facebook and YouTube are the most-used online platforms for news, followed by Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), TikTok, Reddit, and LinkedIn. Among TV sources, Fox News leads, followed by the major broadcast networks (NBC, ABC, CBS) and CNN. For newspapers, local papers, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and The Wall Street Journal are the most cited.
There are partisan differences: Trump voters heavily favor Fox News, while Harris voters lean toward CNN and legacy media. Democrats are also more likely to get news from newspapers (33% vs. 18.5% of Republicans).
Top news influencers (excluding politicians): The poll asked about the most influential news figures and separated out politicians. When politicians are excluded, podcaster Joe Rogan ranks #1 overall, followed by Fox News personalities Greg Gutfeld and Sean Hannity (in that order among the top non-politicos). Next are commentators Ben Shapiro and Tucker Carlson.
This matches exactly what you mentioned: Hannity and Gutfeld trail only Rogan among non-politicians. (When politicians are included, only Trump, Rogan, and JD Vance cracked double-digit influence scores.)
For context, among Harris (Democratic) voters, the top non-politician influencers are late-night hosts like Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert, and Jon Stewart.
Disney Seeks $10M Per 30 Seconds During Super Bow LXI
The Walt Disney Company is seeking a record $10 million for a 30-second commercial during its 2027 Super Bowl LXI broadcast on ABC and ESPN, but advertisers are pushing back and many are holding off on commitments.
Edison Unveils Top 50 Podcasts
Edison Research at SSRS has announced the Top 50 Podcasts in the U.S. from Edison Podcast Metrics based on reach for the first quarter of 2026 among weekly podcast consumers ages 13+.
The Joe Rogan Experience, Crime Junkie, and The Daily top the list, as they did in Q4 2025. The top six shows remain in the same rank order as Q4, with other rank changes in the Top 10 noted below parenthetically.
- The Joe Rogan Experience
- Crime Junkie
- The Daily
- Call Her Daddy
- Smartless
- Stuff You Should Know
- Dateline NBC (+2 rank positions since Q4 2025)
- This Past Weekend with Theo Von
- MrBallen Podcast: Strange, Dark & Mysterious Stories (+8 rank positions since Q4 2025)
- New Heights with Jason & Travis Kelce
After winning the inaugural Golden Globe for Best Podcast in January 2026, Good Hang with Amy Poehler soars from 38th to 13th in one quarter, marking the second consecutive quarter the show has reached a record high. Other Golden Globe Best Podcast finalists that moved up the ranker: The Mel Robbins Podcast (+3), Up First (+1), and Armchair Expert (+12).
Notable Moves:
- The Giggly Squad breaks into the top 50 for the first time. It won Best Podcast of the Year at the iHeart Podcast Awards in March 2026.
- The Herd with Colin Cowherd hits a record high. Cowherd received criticism after launching an AI version of himself.
- The Dan Bongino Show reenters the top 50. Bongino returned to podcasting in February after a stint as FBI deputy director.
- Bubbling under: Rappers Joe and Jada reach 57th after climbing the ranks consistently since debuting in May 2025.
Report: 'Yard Sale' At Vox Media
Vox Media's CEO Jim Bankoff's plan to sell off major pieces of the company in separate deals over the coming weeks, effectively breaking up one of the most prominent digital media conglomerates built in the 2010s.
This story broke via Dylan Byers at Puck this week.
- Vox Media Podcast Network: Produces around 40 shows (e.g., shows featuring Sue Bird & Megan Rapinoe, Cam Heyward, Maria Sharapova, and others). It was shopped aggressively last year and remains a key asset.
- New York Magazine (and its digital properties like Vulture, The Cut, Intelligencer, etc.): Acquired by Vox in 2019 in a high-profile all-stock deal.
- Portfolio of digital brands: Includes The Verge (tech), Eater (food), SB Nation (sports blogs, one of Vox's foundational assets), and others like Vox.com.
Radio History: April 18
➦In 1925...Robert Francis Hastings born (Died from pancreatic cancer at age 89 – June 30, 2014). He was a radio, film, and television character actor. He also provided voices for animated cartoons. He was best known for his portrayal of annoying suck-up Lt. Elroy Carpenter, on McHale's Navy.
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| Bob Hastings |
Hastings moved to television in 1949. He is best known for portraying the aide to Captain Binghamton (Joe Flynn), the yes-man Lieutenant Elroy Carpenter on ABC's McHale's Navy, humorously called "Carpy" and "Little Leadbottom" by McHale and his men.
After McHale's Navy, Hastings was a regular on the Universal Studios lot, where Universal paid actors during downtime to be on the grounds and talk to tourists. According to an interview, he got along so well with the people that he became one of the few regulars on the tour.
➦In 1939…Gene Autry recorded his signature song "Back in the Saddle Again" for the first time in Los Angeles for Columbia Records. It was co-written by Autry with Ray Whitley and first released in 1939. The song was associated with Autry throughout his career and was used as the name of Autry's autobiography in 1976. Members of the Western Writers of America chose it as one of the Top 100 Western songs of all time. In addition to being used as the theme for Autry's radio program, Gene Autry's Melody Ranch,"Back in the Saddle Again" was also used for The Gene Autry Show on television as well as for personal appearances.
It was included in the Autry movie "Roving Tumbleweeds," then became the theme song for his "Gene Autry's Melody Ranch" radio series which aired on CBS from 1940 to 1956.
This is the original pilot episode that debuted on KNX Radio in Los Angeles as a private preview for the Doublemint Gum.
➦In 1944...Arthur W. Ferguson born (Died – February 19, 2016). Better known as Charlie Tuna, he began working at age 16 at his hometown's radio station, KGFW. Then, he went to work at KLEO in Wichita, Kansas for a year with the air name "Billy O'Day". He then worked for KOMA Radio in Oklahoma City in 1966, where he took over the "Charlie Tuna" pseudonym from Chuck Riley, who had used it for one show the week prior to Tuna's arrival. Tuna then moved on to WMEX in Boston for the first 9 months of 1967.
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| Charlie Tuna |
In late 1967, KHJ in Los Angeles offered Tuna the 9 to noon slot, where he debuted on Thanksgiving Day 1967. On February 9, 1971, he had just commenced his morning show at 6:00 a.m. when the San Fernando earthquake occurred.
In early 1972 he did mornings at KCBQ in San Diego (during the original presentation of "The Last Contest") and later that year became one of the original DJs at KROQ AM, a new Top 40 station (formerly Country KBBQ). In 1973 be moved to KKDJ as program director and morning personality. He presided over its 1975 call-letter change to KIIS, and broadcast the first show at KIIS-FM as it began its AM/FM simulcast. He also worked at KTNQ, KHTZ (later KBZT), KRLA, KODJ (later KCBS-FM), KMPC, KIKF, and KLAC.
He worked at KBIG 104.3, where he hosted a long-running morning show Charlie Tuna in the Morning which aired from 5 to 10 am. His last full-time morning show aired on September 17, 2007, when the station flipped to a non-rhythmic-based adult contemporary format, as 104.3 My FM. He returned to radio February 9, 2008 when he became the weekend personality on Los Angeles oldies station K-Earth 101. CBS on August 27, 2015 began down sizing their stations in Los Angeles, at which point Charlie moved on to expand his syndicated radio business.
Tuna served as announcer for Casey Kasem on his 1980s television program America's Top 10, and occasionally filled in for Kasem on his radio programs American Top 20 and American Top 10. He co-hosted Your Good Time Oldies Magazine from 1992 to 1995, and he produced and hosted 52 weekly episodes of Back to the 70s, which were rerun at radio stations across the country until 2008.
Tuna had a year-long run in 2009 of a 5-hour classic hits daily and weekend show, syndicated through United Stations Radio Network in New York. He joined Black Card Radio in Los Angeles in 2010 as host of a 5-hour weekend show Charlie Tuna - The 70's, which is distributed nationally and internationally, and later added a 5-hour daily and weekend show for all radio formats. He moved his radio station voice imaging business to Black Card Radio later that year. In 2011 he introduced the syndicated "Charlie Tuna's Hollywood Minute", 4 to 5 top entertainment stories each day. Tuna reunited with United Stations Radio Network in New York in 2013 to do the ad sales for his Black Card Radio shows.
Tuna broadcast approximately 6,000 radio shows from 1971 through 1996 on the American Forces Radio Network.
➦In 1960...The 3M Company purchased the bankrupt Mutual Broadcasting System for $1.24M. MBS had 443 affiliates, easily the most of any network at the time. In July 1966, 3M sold the network to a privately held company, Mutual Industries, Inc., headed by John P. Fraim. Upon Mutual Industries's acquisition of Mutual, it was renamed to "Mutual Broadcasting Corporation". See below...
➦In 1999...Last broadcast of the Mutual Broadcasting System.
Friday, April 17, 2026
NPR Receives $113 Million in Major Private Donations
NPR announced Thursday a $113 million windfall from two charitable donors, including $80 million from billionaire philanthropist Connie Ballmer — the largest gift from a living donor in the organization’s history. An anonymous donor contributed the remaining $33 million.
US Teens Heavily Rely on Social Media for Fun
A major survey of American teenagers reveals that nearly 9 in 10 use platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and Snapchat primarily for entertainment. The findings highlight both the central role these apps play in teen social life and emerging concerns about their impact on daily routines, particularly sleep.
The data paints a picture of social media as both a primary source of leisure and connection for today’s teens, while also flagging potential health trade-offs. Snapchat stands out for daily engagement, with more than half of respondents using its messaging features on a regular basis. TikTok, meanwhile, shows a clear link to sleep problems for more than one-third of users—likely due to endless scrolling and late-night content consumption.
Baseball Streaming Rights See Federal Antitrust Scrutiny
Regulators are probing Major League Baseball’s streaming-rights distribution as part of a wider federal review of how professional sports leagues deliver games to online platforms, officials and reports say.
FCC Chairman Brendan Carr told Bloomberg he has heard complaints from baseball fans about where to watch games and that regulators are examining leagues beyond the NFL. The investigation follows a Wall Street Journal report that the Department of Justice is probing whether the NFL’s practice of splitting broadcast privileges is anticompetitive.




















