Rocky Allen, the irreverent and high-energy host best known for “The Rocky Allen Showgram” on WPLJ-FM (95.5) in New York City, died on Wednesday, June 3, 2026, at the age of 71 following a more than year-long battle with colon cancer.
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Friday, June 5, 2026
Radio Mourns The Loss of Personality Rocky Allen
Rocky Allen, the irreverent and high-energy host best known for “The Rocky Allen Showgram” on WPLJ-FM (95.5) in New York City, died on Wednesday, June 3, 2026, at the age of 71 following a more than year-long battle with colon cancer.
NPR Finalizes New Station Dues Model
NPR is rolling out a new formula for calculating public radio station membership dues that takes effect Oct. 1. The updated model shifts from donor revenue to broadcast reach for news stations and includes tiered collaboration options that let stations reduce their payments by as much as 20%.
TODAY Is No.1 Across The Board In May
NBC News’ TODAY was the #1 morning show across the board in May 2026, ranking #1 in total viewers for the sixth consecutive month and in eight of the last nine months, marking its best total viewer winning streak since June 2012.
TODAY averaged 2.998 million total viewers in May, outperforming ABC’s Good Morning America by +188,000 viewers (+7%) and leading CBS Mornings by +1.192 million viewers (+66%). The program posted its highest May viewership in five years, recorded its first May total viewer victory over GMA in 14 years, and delivered its largest May advantage over CBS in 12 years.
Compared to May 2025, TODAY posted the largest year-over-year total viewer growth among the broadcast morning shows, adding +254,000 viewers (+9%), while widening its lead over CBS by 61%. The program has now posted four consecutive months of year-over-year growth in total viewers, A25-54 and A18-49.
Trump To Give Sit-Down Interview On Meet the Press
President Donald Trump will sit down with NBC News’ Kristen Welker for a Sunday show exclusive interview airing on Meet the Press with Kristen Welker this Sunday, June 7.
Highlights from the interview, which will take place on Friday, June 5, will be released prior to Sunday’s Meet the Press on NBC News, NBC News NOW and NBCNews.com, all available on the NBC News app. The full video interview and transcript will publish on NBCNews.com this Sunday, June 7.
SCOTUS Uphold FCC's Civil Forfeiture Process
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday significantly reinforced the FCC’s ability to issue civil forfeitures without a jury trial, ruling 8-1 that the agency’s process does not violate the Seventh Amendment.
TGIF: The Pulse Has Your Briefing For Friday, June 5
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RIP: Rocky Allen, the irreverent and high-energy host best known for “The Rocky Allen Showgram” on WPLJ-FM (95.5) in New York City, died on Wednesday, June 3, 2026, at the age of 71 following a more than year-long battle with colon cancer.
NPR Shifting Dues Formula: NPR is rolling out a new formula for calculating public radio station membership dues that takes effect Oct. 1. The updated model shifts from donor revenue to broadcast reach for news stations and includes tiered collaboration options that let stations reduce their payments by as much as 20%.
SCOTUS Validates FCC: The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday significantly reinforced the FCC’s ability to issue civil forfeitures without a jury trial, ruling 8-1 that the agency’s process does not violate the Seventh Amendment.
CBS News Denies Joe Rogan Is Joining 60-Minutes
CBS News on Thursday firmly denied a circulating rumor that Bari Weiss is facilitating Joe Rogan’s entry into the iconic “60 Minutes” program, calling the report “False.”
Goodell Rebuffs Invite To Testify On Cpitol Hill
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has declined an invitation to testify at a June 10 House Judiciary Committee hearing examining the Sports Broadcasting Act of 1961 and its impact on today’s media market for major leagues. Committee Chairman Jim Jordan (R-Ohio) had requested Goodell’s appearance earlier this week.
Garth Brooks Wants $2B For Music Catalog
Country music icon Garth Brooks is actively considering the sale of his entire music catalog — including both songwriting rights and recordings — with an asking price of roughly $2 billion, according to people familiar with the matter.
Podcasts Consumers Are Watching and Listening
Edison Research at SSRS released The Podcast Consumer 2026, its annual in-depth study of the U.S. podcast audience. The findings point to a medium at an inflection point: for the first time, as many weekly podcast consumers are watching as are listening to podcasts.
Entravision To Air First AI Co-Hosted Spanish Radio Show
Entravision Communications Corporation has announced the success of Al Aire y Sin Permiso on José 97.5 FM in Los Angeles. The innovative program, co-hosted by LA native GeeGee and Coyotec—the industry’s first Latino AI-powered radio personality—has helped redefine Spanish-language radio by blending cutting-edge technology with authentic human connection.
The show reflects Entravision's commitment to innovation, exploring how emerging technologies can enhance creativity, expand storytelling, and create new ways to inform, entertain, and connect with the communities it serves. Al Aire y Sin Permiso is where innovation meets cultura.
This Was SportsCenter: Stories from the Set Vodcast Debuts
This Was SportsCenter: Stories from the Set vodcast debuts Friday, June 5 across Disney+, ESPN App and major podcast platforms
Hosted and produced by Rich Eisen, the six-episode series brings together legendary SportsCenter anchors and personalities from across the show’s history
ESPN Thursday announced This Was SportsCenter: Stories from the Set, a new ESPN video podcast hosted and produced by Rich Eisen, premieres Friday, June 5. The highly anticipated six-episode first season takes fans behind the scenes of the iconic SportsCenter set and newsroom during the late 1990s and early 2000s, featuring firsthand stories and memories from many of the personalities who helped define the show’s cultural impact.
Radio History: June 5
➦In 1910...Radio, TV character actor Herb Vigran was born in Cincinnati.
He moved to Los Angeles in 1939, and with his unique voice was frequently cast in scores of network radio dramas and variety shows, performing with the likes of Jack Benny, Bob Hope, Lucille Ball and Jimmy Durante.
He appeared in more than 350 TV shows and big screen films, most notably in Dragnet, Gunsmoke and I Love Lucy.
He died of complications from cancer Nov. 29 1986 at age 76.
➦In 1956...Elvis Presley appeared on The Milton Berle Show, causing a national uproar with his hip-swiveling performance of "Hound Dog. When Presley appeared next on Ed Sullivan’s show on CBS TV, he was pictured only from the waist up.
➦In 1973…following news that the American Red Cross had run out of money as a result of aid efforts for recent natural disasters, Gordon Sinclair of CFRB in Toronto recorded what would become his most famous radio editorial, "The Americans." While paying tribute to American success, ingenuity, and generosity to people in need abroad, Sinclair decried that when America faced crisis itself, it often seemed to face that crisis alone.
At the time, Sinclair considered the piece to be nothing more than one of his usual items. But when U.S. News & World Report published a full transcript, the magazine was flooded with requests for copies. Radio station WWDC-AM in Washington, D.C., started playing a recording of Sinclair's commentary with "Bridge Over Troubled Water" playing in the background. Sinclair told the Star in November 1973 that he had received 8,000 letters about his commentary.
With the strong response generated by the editorial, a recording of Sinclair's commentary was sold as a single with all profits going to the American Red Cross. "The Americans (A Canadian's Opinion)" went to No. 24 on the Billboard Hot 100, making the 73-year-old Sinclair the second-oldest living person ever to have a Billboard U.S. Top 40 hit.
A transcript of the commentary was also recorded by Byron MacGregor, news director of Windsor, Ontario, radio station CKLW-AM Windsor-Detroit, and it became an even bigger hit in the U.S., climbing to No. 4 on the Billboard Hot 100. Sinclair was said to be annoyed by MacGregor's recording, which was released as a single before Sinclair's authorized version.
➦In 1977…DJ Charlie Van Dyke did his last show on 93KHJ, Los Angeles.
➦In 1982…DJ Cousin Brucie returned to New York City Radio on WCBS 101.1 FM.
Thursday, June 4, 2026
CBS News Fired Scott Pelley Over Trust Breakdown
CBS News has fired longtime “60 Minutes” correspondent Scott Pelley after he publicly assailed network leadership, breaking a “foundation” of trust, Editor-in-Chief Bari Weiss told the newsroom Wednesday morning.
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