Los Angeles radio legend Uncle Joe Benson has died at the age of 76, his family shared Friday (Feb. 27) on social media.
Baltimore sports radio personality Jason La Canfora confirmed to The Baltimore Sun he is no longer with 105.7 The Fan. La ...
In late 1981, KIIS was becoming the hottest station on the planet. Led by General Manager Wally Clark and Program Director ...
"Uncle" Joe Benson, a key figure in the Los Angeles radio scene for nearly six decades, died Feb. 24 at age 76.
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Radio Kingston launches new Spanish-language sister station
KINGSTON, N.Y. — Starting Monday, March 2, Spanish-language programming at Radio Kingston will have its own designated sister station, part of a major shift taking place at the non-profit network.
The OC station had already merged operations with KCSN-FM in 2017 to defer costs and maximize signal strength.
Saddleback College officials have decided to transfer the FCC license to Cal State Northridge’s KCSN-FM, which it has had a ...
Radio disc jockey Uncle Joe Benson, whose deep voice rumbled over the airwaves of KLOS-FM, Arrow 93.1, and The Sound 103.1 for nearly four decades, died Tuesday, Feb. 24. He was 76. “It is with great ...
Critics of Carr point out that his threats of equal-time enforcement apply unequally since he hasn’t directed them at talk ...
“I was born and raised in LA and grew up listening to LA radio,” says Letty B. “I was obsessed with it.” That obsession ...
Former Lakers great Byron Scott recently made controversial comments about LeBron James’ potential future with the team.
Uncle Joe Benson, a towering voice in Los Angeles radio whose career spanned nearly four decades, died Feb. 24 due to Parkinson’s disease, Parkinson’s dementia and complications from a fall, his ...
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