Legendary radio and television host Matt Pinfield is officially out of a coma and on his way to recovery. The 63-year-old ...
They put the 'classic' in classic rock! Here are 10 rock songs that every knows that have continuously been passed on through ...
Lancashire's first independent local radio station is to lose its last remaining show with a dedicated connection to the ...
BALTIMORE, MD — A former radio host for 98 Rock died at age 68, the Baltimore station announced Tuesday. Bob Rivers steered ...
A House committee considered that question recently, conducting a hearing on a bill that would designate a St. Louis radio station as the state's official rock radio station. In a meeting filled with ...
How many times have you heard “Stairway to Heaven” or “Free Bird” on the radio? Even if you are a fan of those songs, how ...
This week’s Radio Ink Blast From The Past comes from Scott Thompson featuring New Haven's 99-Rock (WPLR) in the early '80s.
Radio industry veterans are expressing surprise and shock, as iconic personality Bob Rivers has died at the age of 68.
Bob Rivers dominated Seattle morning radio for 25 years and was known for his irreverent humor and musical parodies.
We're turning the tables on the organization's leadership and giving them the mic to share some of the music that made them who they are today.
In addition to his new time, Buck Belue has been given a Saturday morning talk show, while Atlanta hip-hop legend Chubb Rock’s syndicated afternoon show gets hometown love.