A federal mediator was brought into the talks earlier this year when they bogged down over severance and union jurisdiction over the 24-hour news station’s digital employees, according to inquirer.com
Stephen Leshinski, the union’s Philadelphia-area executive director, said the new contract includes annual wage hikes and continued jurisdiction over digital employees. The union and the company compromised on severance, he said.

Entercom and unionized stations in San Francisco, Chicago, New York, and Los Angeles are still negotiating contracts, Leshinski said.
“We have reached an agreement that reflects how much we value our team at KYW Newsradio and our commitment to outstanding, community-focused, agenda-setting news coverage in Philadelphia,” Entercom said in a statement on Monday.
Entercom stock closed down 10 cents Monday, settling at $5.94. In early 2017, before the deal was announced, Entercom stock was trading at about $15.60.
Entercom CEO David Field has said that radio is undervalued and the company has embarked on multiple projects to grow Entercom’s revenues and consolidate operations to cut costs to boost profits. Later this year, Entercom is expected to relocate its corporate offices and local radio stations into new offices and studios in Philadelphia.
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