- Radio Ink
Radio Ink is a radio broadcasting industry trade magazine owned by
Streamline Publishing . Radio Ink serves the management community of the radio industry in the United States and in 43 Countries worldwide. The focus of the bi-weekly magazine is radio management and operations challenges facing commercial radio broadcasters.Annual lists
Each year the publication creates several annual lists, including a list of the "40 Most Powerful People in Radio" made up of a who's who of the radio industry. It also created the "Most Influential Women (MIW) in Radio" list, which was turned into a mentoring programFact|date=October 2007 for women in the radio industry. Other lists include top managers, top radio programmers, top engineers, top African-American broadcasters, and several others.
Publication history
The publication, originally named "The Pulse of Broadcasting", was founded by broadcaster Tom Shovan and Ellek Seymour. In 1985, radio broadcaster
Eric Rhoads became friendly with Shovan, and met with ownerBob Sillerman to acquire the struggling magazine. Rhoads changed the name to "The Pulse of Radio " because of a class-action lawsuit byTower Records — which was launching the national magazine "Pulse" — against all publications named "Pulse". Rhoads negotiated with Tower Records founderRuss Soloman and changed the name of "The Pulse of Broadcasting" to "Radio Ink", previously the name of a gossip column in the magazine. ConsultantDwight Case suggested the magazine be renamed "Radio Ink".Fact|date=October 2007Conferences
Radio Ink produces the annual Radio Forecast conference held each December at the
Harvard Club and also produces the Hispanic Radio Conference, the Roy Williams Live conference, and the Radio Ink ConVergence Conference in San Jose.
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