Radio BroadcastingBaseball Mourns: Michael Kay broke down on air while paying tribute to longtime Yankees radio voice John Sterling, who died at age 87.Kay, Sterling’s former partner, became emotional Monday during the broadcast as he remembered the iconic broadcaster. Sterling was the voice of the Yankees for decades.
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Radio BroadcastingBaseball Mourns: Michael Kay broke down on air while paying tribute to longtime Yankees radio voice John Sterling, who died at age 87.Kay, Sterling’s former partner, became emotional Monday during the broadcast as he remembered the iconic broadcaster. Sterling was the voice of the Yankees for decades.
Paramount’s Revenue Rises, Closing Expected This Year
Paramount (PSKY) shares rose as much as 4% in after-hours trading after the company reported higher first-quarter revenue that beat Wall Street expectations, driven by gains in streaming and studios that offset a decline in its TV business.
Remembering John Sterling, The Iconic Radio Voice of The Yankees
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| Michael Kaye and John Sterling |
Michael Kay broke down on air Monday while paying tribute to his former radio partner John Sterling, the longtime voice of the Yankees, who died at age 87.
I didn’t think I had any tears left to cry today, but man, was I wrong. My heart breaks for the Sterling family. Love and prayers. Thank you @RealMichaelKay for doing an amazing job portraying the kind of man Mr. Sterling was. I don’t know how you held it together but we are… pic.twitter.com/HfxYbnP4vz
— Madyson (@Majorleaguemadd) May 4, 2026
Cincy Radio: WKRP Call Letters Return to Air
The Oasis, a three-station radio network serving Northern Kentucky, Cincinnati and Dayton, has secured a call-sharing agreement with North Carolina-based nonprofit Oak City Media, allowing multiple stations to adopt the famous WKRP call letters from the classic TV sitcom "WKRP in Cincinnati."
Boston Radio: Air Personality Pebbles Exiting Hot 96.9 FM
Radio personality Pebbles will leave Hot 96.9 after more than 13 years, with Friday, May 8, marking her final day on air.
And the 2026 Pulitzer Prize Winners Are...
The 2026 Pulitzer Prize winners were announced Monday afternoon at Columbia University in New York, honoring the most impactful and consequential journalism of the past year.
Widely regarded as the highest honor in American journalism, the Pulitzers recognize outstanding reporting, commentary, and storytelling by journalists working in newsrooms of all sizes across the country.
- Public Service: The Washington Post — For exposing the Trump administration’s chaotic overhaul of federal agencies and detailing the human costs of the cuts.
- Breaking News Reporting: Staff of The Minnesota Star Tribune — For compassionate coverage of a school shooting at a back-to-school Mass that killed two children and wounded 17.
- Investigative Reporting: Staff of The New York Times — For stories revealing President Trump’s conflicts of interest and enrichment of his family and allies.
- National Reporting: Staff of Reuters (notably Ned Parker, Linda So, Peter Eisler, and Mike Spector) — For documenting the expansion of executive power and political retribution.
- Local Reporting (two winners): Dave Altimari and Ginny Monk (The Connecticut Mirror) with Sophie Chou and Haru Coryne (ProPublica) for exposing flaws in Connecticut’s towing laws.
- Staff of the Chicago Tribune for coverage of a major Trump administration immigration enforcement operation in the city.
- International Reporting: Dake Kang, Garance Burke, Byron Tau, Aniruddha Ghosal, and Yael Grauer (Associated Press) — For a global probe into mass surveillance tools.Other notable wins include Feature Writing (Aaron Parsley, Texas Monthly), Opinion Writing (M. Gessen, The New York Times), and photography categories.
A Generational Divide Exosts in U.S. News Sources
News consumption in the United States continues to fragment across platforms and generations, with younger audiences increasingly turning to digital sources and social media. At the same time, older Americans remain more attached to traditional outlets such as television. This shift is reflected in a recent Statista Consumer Insights survey of 8,003 U.S. adults, conducted between January and December 2025, which asked participants about the news providers (online or offline) they had used in the past four weeks.
Lefty Watchdog Group Settles With FTC
Media Matters for America has secured a complete victory in its legal battle against the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), ending a contentious investigation that the nonprofit described as retaliatory.
FOX News Dominates April 2026 as Top News Brand on YouTube
FOX News Media closed April 2026 as the top news brand in the competitive set on YouTube, notching 471.9 million video views, nearly quadrupling ABC News and NBC News and dominating MS Now by more than 167 million views, according to Emplifi.
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FOX News ranked number one in social engagement, nabbing 111.7 million social media interactions across Facebook, Instagram, X and TikTok, according to Emplifi & Comscore Social. FOX News garnered 50.2 million Facebook interactions, 19.7 million Instagram interactions, 6.5 million X interactions and, according to Comscore Social, 35.3 million TikTok interactions. Collectively, FOX News drove 1.9 billion total social views, a 96% advantage year-over-year.
The Weather Channel Secures Long-Tern Deal With YouTubeTV
YouTube TV and Allen Media Group have renewed their carriage agreement, keeping The Weather Channel and other AMG networks available to the streaming service's subscribers.
Dolly Parton Pushes Back Vegas Residency Performances
80-year-old Dolly Parton shared a candid health update on social media Monday, revealing ongoing struggles with kidney stones, a weakened immune system, and digestive issues over the past three years while announcing the cancellation of her postponed Las Vegas residency.
Fox News Names 2026 Recipients of Krauthammer Scholarship
FOX News Media, in partnership with the National Merit Scholarship Program, has selected Amanda Parker and Tess Sonne as the recipients of its seventh annual Dr. Charles Krauthammer Memorial Scholarship, announced FOX News Media CEO Suzanne Scott.
NYC Radio: WNEW-FM 'Little Essentials' Initiative Collects 10K Diapers
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| Karen Carson, Johnny Mingione and Anthony Malerba |
NEW 102.7 (WNEW-FM), an Audacy station in New York, collected over 30,000 diapers during its “NEW Daddy Diaper Drive,” benefiting Little Essentials. All donations go towards the local non-profit, which offers at-risk families living in poverty urgently needed children’s supplies and parenting education to promote the health, well-being, and safety of their children aged five and younger.
The “NEW Daddy Diaper Drive” campaign was hosted by the station’s morning show, “Karen Carson in the Morning,” and ran from April 13 to May 1. Throughout the three weeks, hosts Karen Carson, Johnny Mingione and Anthony Malerba encouraged the community to donate in person or via Little Essentials’ online wishlist to support local parents and babies in need.
Radio History: May 5
➦In 1899...Freeman Fisher Gosden born in Richmond, VA (Died – December 10, 1982). He was a radio comedian, actor and pioneer in the development of the situation comedy form. He is best known for his work for the radio series Amos 'n' Andy.
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| Gosden, Correll |
In 1921, Gosden first teamed up with Charles Correll to do radio work, presenting comedy acts, sketches, and hosting variety shows. They met in Durham, North Carolina, both working for the Joe Bren Producing Company. Their first regular show came in 1925 with their WEBH Chicago show Correll and Gosden, the Life of the Party. On this show the two told jokes, sang, and played music (Correll played piano and Gosden banjo).
In 1926, Gosden and Correll had a hit with their radio show Sam & Henry on Chicago radio station WGN. Sam & Henry is considered by some historians to have been the first situation comedy.
From 1928 to 1960, Gosden and Correll broadcast their Amos 'n' Andy show, which was one of the most famous and popular shows on radio in the 1930s. Gosden voiced the characters "Amos", "George 'Kingfish' Stevens", "Lightning", "Brother Crawford", and some dozen other characters.
In 1969, Gosden was honored with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame for his work in radio. He died from congestive heart failure in Los Angeles, California in 1982 at the age of 83
➦In 1900...The music and entertainment magazine The Billboard began weekly publication after six years as a monthly. The name was later shortened to Billboard.
➦In 1932...the iconic radio drama The Shadow premiered on CBS, becoming one of the most enduring programs of radio’s Golden Age. Initially a narrated mystery series, it evolved into a character-driven show featuring Lamont Cranston, a crime-fighting vigilante with the power to “cloud men’s minds.” The program, known for its chilling opening line, “Who knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men?
The Shadow knows!” ran for over two decades and influenced pulp fiction and superhero genres. Its debut marked a significant moment in radio entertainment, showcasing the medium’s ability to captivate audiences with serialized storytelling.
➦In 1940..Edwin H. Armstrong, a pioneer of frequency modulation (FM) radio, demonstrated FM broadcasting to the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). This demonstration highlighted FM’s superior sound quality and resistance to static compared to AM radio, paving the way for its commercial adoption. Armstrong’s work revolutionized radio by enabling clearer broadcasts, though it faced resistance from AM-dominated industries. This event was a critical step toward modern FM radio, now a standard for high-fidelity music and talk formats.
















