2008 in radio

2008 in radio

Several events are expected to occur in radio in "'2008.

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Events

* January 18: Music of Your Life changes hands from Jones Radio Networks to Concierge Technologies.
* January 21: XM Sports Nation begins airing both The Dan Patrick Show and The Tony Kornheiser Show. Kornheiser's show returns to air on the same date after a seven-month hiatus.
* January 28: Tony Bruno leaves Sporting News Radio.
* February: Mike McConnell's weekday show is pulled from syndication; it will continue as a local show, and his weekend show will remain syndicated.
* February 21: Air America Radio changes hands for the second time in less than a year; Pendulum Media purchases the network from Mark J. Green.
* March 1: Citadel Broadcasting announces a large loss of revenue and jettisons several staffers. Among the notable names dismissed were John R. Gambling and Ron Kuby of WABC, Chris Core of WMAL and Peter Tilden of KABC. Melanie Morgan of KSFO, while not laid off, did not have her contract renewed. Meanwhile, Curtis Sliwa is promoted to midmornings at WABC, and a massive rollout of Imus in the Morning and The True Oldies Channel commences.
* March 1: Rollye James discontinues syndication of her show and continues the show as a satellite-only program.
* March 3: CBS Radio divests itself of Westwood One; the latter company is sold to Gores Radio.
* April: Triton Media Group purchases Waitt Radio Networks and plans to consolidate its networks into its Dial Global brand.
* April 1: WRNO-FM in New Orleans, Louisiana switches format to "Rush Radio" and all-day replays of "The Rush Limbaugh Show" in a stunt that lasts six days. Limbaugh had previously been heard on crosstown rival WWL.
* April 3: Randi Rhodes is suspended from Air America Radio and quits the network a week later, joining Nova M Radio on April 14.
* April 11: Don Geronimo, of Don and Mike, retires from radio.
* April 14: WQNR is rebranded as 99.9 Kate FM with a variety hits format.
* April 22: Drew Lane leaves his morning radio show "Drew and Mike".
* April 23: Steve Shannon leaves the nationally syndicated Steve and DC Morning Show to take a job at WERC in Birmingham. The show continues with D.C. Chymes as host, under the title of "D.C. and the Family."
* April 30: AOL and XM Satellite Radio ended their partnership.
* May 15: WYSP/Philadephia morning host Kidd Chris and PD John Cook are fired by CBS Radio after learning that a parody song that was performed live on Chris' show, "Schwoogies" by Lady Gash, contained racial slurs and content.
* May 24: Biz Radio Network moves from KMNY to KJSA in Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex.
* June 10: AOL adds the streaming links from all of CBS Radio's 150 O&O stations to its online service.
* June 11: Smooth Jazz returns to Denver and Honolulu full time via KKHI (FM) and KORL-FM, respectively.
* June 19: WZZN in Chicago, Illinois changes its callsign to WLS-FM.
* June 20: Triton Media Group purchases Jones Radio Networks and plans to consolidate its networks into its Dial Global brand.
* July 25: The FCC approved the merger of XM Satellite Radio and Sirius Satellite Radio, with certain conditions. Four days later on July 29, the company is renamed Sirius XM Radio.
* July 25: CTVglobemedia announces a deal to sell 1331 Yonge Street, the longtime home of its Toronto radio stations CHUM and CHUM-FM, to a residential developer. The stations, along with the building's neon sign — which is considered a landmark piece of Toronto's cultural heritage — will move to new studios in downtown Toronto, near the 299 Queen Street West home of most of CTVglobemedia's cable television channels, in early 2009.
*August 1: CBS Radio announces that it will put 50 radio stations in mid-size markets up for sale.
*August 29: CHAM in Hamilton, Ontario drops its classic country format and begins stunting with Christmas music, nominally becoming the first station in North America to switch to the format in 2008, before changing to talk radio on September 2.
* December 28: "The Sean Hannity Show" is scheduled to change syndicators; Premiere Radio Networks will take over syndication from ABC Radio; the show will continue to air on stations owned by ABC Radio parent company Citadel Broadcasting as part of the deal.

Debuts

* "Lou Dobbs Radio." March 3. Talk radio program hosted by Lou Dobbs, independent political activist and host of CNN's "Lou Dobbs Tonight". Syndicated by United Stations.
* "Tom Kent Radio Network." March 12. Kent, nine months after leaving the TKO Radio Network, launches a new network.
* "Your Time with Kim Iverson." March 31. Syndicated women's lifestyle program hosted by Kim Iverson and produced by Entercom Communications.
* April 8: KRBV/Los Angeles drops urban adult contemporary for adult album alternative as "100.3 The Sound."
* "Brantley and The Babe". April 11. The Fabulous Sports Babe marks her return to full-time radio after a seven year hiatus, joining Scot Brantley on a daily afternoon talk show on WHBO.
* May 2: KVBE/Moapa, Nevada debuts with a dance top 40 format, targeting Las Vegas.
* "Rambling with Gambling." May 5. The long-running morning show hosted by John R. Gambling returns to WOR in New York City.
* May 12: KXJM/Portland, Oregon drops rhythmic contemporary for a sports talk format as "95.5 The Game." The KXJM calls, rhythmic format and its popular morning show "The Playhouse" are picked up by CBS Radio outlet KVMX, which becomes "JAMMiN' 107.5" the same day. KVMX in turn becomes the first station to drop the rhythmic AC "MOViN'" format.
*August 12: Bonneville International flips Oldies KBSG/Tacoma/Seattle to all news.
*August 18: CICS-FM, a country station, launches in Sudbury, Ontario.
*August 25: CKFM-FM in Toronto drops its Mix FM branding, becoming the first radio station in North America to license the British Virgin Radio brand.
*September: A controversial revamping of the program schedule on Canada's CBC Radio 2 network is unveiled.

Closings

*"Todd Pettengill's Saturday Night at the 80s". March 1. The ABC Radio program was quietly canceled due to network financial problems.
*"Mike and the Mad Dog". August 15. Host Chris "Mad Dog" Russo abruptly left the show and its flagship station WFAN on that day; Russo and Mike Francesa had hosted the show together since 1989.
*"3WT Talk Radio". The Washington, DC-based talk radio station, notable for being the successor to Washington Post Radio and the home base of "The Tony Kornheiser Show", announces that it isn't earning enough ratings and will be giving up its frequencies to WTOP and WFED, two all-news radio stations in the Washington market. Kornheiser will be without a flagship station upon his return in January 2009.
*"Smooth Jazz (radio network)". September 30. The smooth jazz network originated by Jones Radio Networks, and the last satellite smooth jazz radio network in the United States, will be eliminated in consolidation with Dial Global. Jones Standards and Jones Variety Hits will also be discontinued and consolidated with similar Dial Global networks on that day.

Deaths

* February 7 - Eugene "Rock" Brown, Philanthropist,DJ/Account Executive at WCKX/Columbus, Ohio,Radio One (gunshot during an misunderstanding at a local bar innocent bystander)
* February 12 - Bill Currie, Radio and TV sportscaster (Sports anchor at KDKA-TV; voice of North Carolina Tar Heels basketball; nicknamed "Mouth of the South")
* February 13 - Jess Cain, morning host at WHDH-AM (at 850; now WEEI) /Boston from 1958 to 1991
* February 27 - Myron Cope, radio play by play commentator for the Pittsburgh Steelers
* March 4 - Fred Horton, program director at multiple stations in New York State
* March 22 - Big Jack Armstrong, disc jockey at over 20 stations in California, Pittsburgh and at WWKB in Buffalo, among others
* March 26 - Wally Phillips, (b. 1925), American radio personality best known for hosting WGN's morning radio show from Chicago for 21 years
* April 8 - Gib Shanley, radio play by play commentator for the Cleveland Browns
* May 3 - Lynne Cooper Aurandt, better known as "Angel Harvey," radio producer and writer, wife of radio personality Paul Harvey.
* July 28 - Khia Edgerton, better known as K-swift, DJ/mix-show personality at WERQ/Baltimore, Maryland
* August 8 - Ragan Henry, African-american radio station group owner
* August 9 - Issac Hayes, recording artist, TV/Film actor, voice actor, Radio DJ
* September 12 - George Putnam, 94 (b. 1914), at the time of his death the oldest nationally syndicated talk radio host in the United States. Putnam was hosting "Talk Back" on CRN Digital Talk Radio Networks and KCAA.
*September 23 - Ron Allen, 71, long running disc jockey and sports commentator for WARM in Scranton, Pennsylvania.
*September 24 - Dick Lynch, radio color commentator for the New York Giants
*September 28 - John Harden Norris, 88, owner of WGCB-TV. Norris was the center of a dispute over the Fairness Doctrine, one that he eventually lost, in 1964.


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