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Mike Klein Voice Tracking Filling In For Bob Delmont on WPOC Middays

iHeartMedia continues to shuffle talent in the wake of its recent layoffs. Following yesterday’s layoff of WPOC midday host Bob Delmont, Z104.3 (WZFT) Assistant Program...

7 days ago
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NBC4’s Julie Carey Retires

One of Washington television’s most respected reporters is calling it a career. NBC4 (WRC) Northern Virginia Bureau Chief Julie Carey announced on Wednesday’s 4, 5 and 6 p.m. newscasts that she is retiring, bri...

8 days ago

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Kyle Youmans Named New Voice of the Ravens

The Baltimore Ravens have named Kyle Youmans as the new Voice of the Ravens, succeeding Gerry Sandusky, who retired earlier this year after 20 seasons behind the microphone. Youmans becomes just...

9 days ago

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Tommy Grunwell, “The Voice of Frederick,” Dies At 86

Frederick radio has lost one of its most beloved voices. Tommy Grunwell, known to generations of listeners as The Voice of Frederick, passed away June 17 at the age of 86. Grunwell spe...

11 days ago

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BIN Moves From WQLL To WWIN In Baltimore

iHeartMedia’s BLACK INFORMATION NETWORK has a new Baltimore radio home. The programming has been airing on WQLL (1370). It’s now moved to RADIO ONE’s WWIN (1400). The switch replaces the station’s...

16 days ago

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