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WBEN-FM/Philadelphia: Celebrity cook and host of syndicated ''Rachael Ray Show,'' Rachael Ray, was the featured key note speaker during a special on stage interview with Host Kathy Romano at 95.7 BEN FM's Her Story Luncheon. The event took place on Saturday, April 14 at the Arts Ballroom in Philadelphia. The annual celebration recognizes women who are making a difference in the community.
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Flinn Broadcasting/Memphis: FCC Chairman Ajit Pai visited Flinn's studio and office facilities on April 5, specifically to continue his commitment to the preservation and growth of AM Radio. He chose Flinn Broadcasting in order to visit the operation of the station that most signifies Memphis radio in many historical senses. Chairman Pai spent about 30 to 40 minutes on site, he met with the company's staff and management and also was interviewed by the Memphis Business Journal.
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KJR-FM/Seattle: RADIO ONLINE's Daily Show Prep editor Tim Hunter hanging out with KJR-FM (95.7 The Jet)'s morning co-host Jodi Brothers.
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NASH FM: Country singer/songwriter Ashley McBryde joined Ty, Kelly and Chuck at their NASH Campus studios Friday morning to tell listeners all about her new album ''Girl Going Nowhere.'' She also discussed her tattoos, fans and more. L-R: Ty Bentli, Ashley McBryde and Chuck Wicks.
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Westwood One: Laura Okmin co-hosted Westwood One's Today in PyeongChang, a nightly two-hour live broadcast that airs each day and providing coverage of the XXIII Olympic Winter Games. Pictured is Okmin with alpine skier Lindsey Vonn, who won a bronze medal in the downhill.
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NASH FM: Westwood One's Team NASH was out in full force at this year's Country Radio Seminar, meeting and greeting, shaking hands and kissing babies. L-R: Eric Garner, The Blair Garner Show; Kelly Ford, Ty, Kelly & Chuck; Shawn Parr and Elaina Smith, NASH Nights Live; Ty Bentli, Ty, Kelly & Chuck; Blair Garner, The Blair Garner Show; and Chuck Wicks; Ty, Kelly & Chuck.
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WPLJ-FM/New York: Iconic rocker Sting will be a featured performer during the Super Bowl LII pregame festivities in Minneapolis on Sunday, February 4. He'll be joined on stage by Shaggy for the broadcast debut of their new Caribbean-style single, ''Don't Make Me Wait.'' the two shared the news and talked about the new single with 95.5 PLJ's Race Taylor.
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iHeartMedia: iHM's private "iHeartRadio Live" party at CES 2018 in Las Vegas featured performances by marshmello and Bebe Rexha, as well as iHeartMedia executives. L-R: iHM President of Entertainment Enterprises John Sykes, Bebe Rexha, EDM producer and DJ marshmello, iHM Chief Programming Officer Tom Poleman and VP/Artist Relations Marissa Morris.
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Beasley Media Group/Middlesex: Beasley Media Group's Magic 98.3 and 1450 WCTC presented the 2nd annual ''Magic Of Christmas'' toy drive. L-R: Promotions team member Matthew Burrill (Santa's Elf), Marketing Director Jodi Bustillo, Magic morning co-host Maryann Morgan, Santa, St. Peter's Foundation Stewardship Coordinator Alyssa Collevechio, WCTC PD/morning host Bert Baron and WMGQ APD/morning co-host Joel Katz.
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WKST-FM/Pittsburgh: 96.1 KISS FM's Stuff A Bus toy drive fills 59 buses to benefit Toys For Tots. L-R: Region Senior VP David Edgar, WKST morning co-host Bob, WKST APD/afternoon host Tall Cathy, WKST Promotions Director Dan Quindlen and WKST morning co-host Mikey.
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WQXA-FM/Harrisburg: Cumulus Media's WQXA-FM (105.7 The X) Harrisburg hosted its annual Pay for Play, and raised $241,363 for Penn State Children's Hospital. The People's Morning Show with Nipsey, Earl and Jen, knocked last year's total out of the water, raising funds to support local children.
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iHeartMedia/Orlando: Shania Twain performed at an ANA dinner party hosted by iHeartMedia in Orlando on Thursday night. L-R: iHeartMedia President of National Sales, Marketing and Partnerships Tim Castelli; Vonage CMO Ted Gilvar; Shania Twain; eBay CMO Suzy Deering; and OMD Worldwide CEO Josh Osbornattend.
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Beasley Media Group: CEO Caroline Beasley was featured with former Greater Media Chairman and CEO Peter Smyth at the 2017 Massachusetts Broadcasters Hall of Fame Induction Luncheon. The annual event took place on Thursday, September 28 at the Marriott Hotel in Quincy, MA. Smyth was among the 2017 Inductees recognized for their life-long contributions and commitment to the broadcasting industry.
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WJBR-FM/Wilmington: Beasley Media Group's WJBR-FM partnered with Shoprite to collect food for families impacted by Hurricane Harvey in Texas. As part of the company's on-going Community of Caring Initiative, WJBR is matching food donations pound for pound. The station collected over 12,500 pounds of food during a recent on-site collection event.
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R|O: RADIO ONLINE show prep writer Tim Hunter with Bob Rondeau, the Voice of the Huskies, heading into his 37th and final season doing play-by-play for the University of Washington.
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WARH-FM/St. Louis: 106.5 The Arch took on the 2017 Eclipse in St. Louis, and outdid themselves with better event coverage than the moon. Listener Kelly from Waterloo won a gently used 2007 Mitsubishi Eclipse when Spencer's Neighborhood broadcast live from Waterloo in the path of totality. When the moment of totality ended, the Arch played ''Total Eclipse of the Heart'' and gave away cash.
Beasley Media Group WJBR-FM/Wilmington R|O WARH-FM/St. Louis

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Townsquare Media: Shania Twain sat down for an interview with Sam Alex, host of the Nashville-based syndicated night show ''Taste of Country Nights.'' Shania dished on motherhood, new music and touring. The country superstar revealed that her son Eja helped her pick the first single from her forthcoming album ''Now.''
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WRQX-FM/Washington: All Time Low stopped by ''The Jack Diamond Morning Show'' to hang, talk all things ATL and perform their song for Summer 2017, "Good Times." Diamonds says they're highly recommended. ''Great guys, acoustic performance a Perfect 10!''
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WJVL-FM/Janesville: WJVL's Justin Brown and his wife Mary strike a pose with Keith Urban last Friday, July 21 at Country Thunder in Twin Lakes, Wisconsin.
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Legend Communications: With this year's St. Jude Radiothon total of just over $100,000, Legend Communications of Wyoming has surpassed $1.2 million in total dollars raised for the hospital over the past 11 years. The three Legend country stations -- KGWY-FM Gillette (shown here), KZMQ-FM Cody and KLGT-FM Buffalo-Sheridan -- are dedicated to helping St. Jude Children's Research Hospital in Memphis save lives and find cures for childhood cancers.
Townsquare Media WRQX-FM/Washington WJVL-FM/Janesville Legend Communications

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WNEW-FM/New York: Miley Cyrus joined Fresh 102.7 morning co-hosts ''Karen and Jeffrey'' to promote her latest single, ''Malibu'' where she also resides with her two pigs, two horses and seven dogs saying, ''That's not weird in Malibu. I give the pig spa treatments and then I just, like, don't change. I fell the other day in pig poop.. and I went to dinner with my mom right after.'' L-R: Karen Carson, Miley Cyrus and Jeffrey Jameson.
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Cumulus Media: A photo of two of Maren Morris' biggest 80's Mercedes fans. Her boyfriend, country newcomer Ryan Hurd, and radio host Blair Garner sat down to chat in Nashville on Tuesday... but they couldn't help but have an impromptu photo shoot in front of Blair's two 80's Mercedes convertibles.
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WIL-FM/St. Louis: WIL-FM (New Country 92.3) in St. Louis has been non-stop on air, online and social media spreading the word about the eminent flooding. Led by its live and local New Country Morning show, Bud and Broadway, every member of the on-air Home Team broadcast from flood zones and anchored Facebook live videos while they simultaneously shoveled and bagged sand.
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WNCY-FM/Appleton: Y100 Appleton-Oshkosh-Green Bay, WI, held it's 4th Annual St. Jude Jam last week at a sold out Meyer Theatre in Green Bay. L-R: WNCY's Dan Stone, Jordan Rager, Easton Corbin, WNCY's Shotgun Shannon, Chase Bryant, WNCY's Mike DuBord, Tyler Farr, WNCY's Charli McKenzie and Luke Reid, and Luke Combs.
WNEW-FM/New York Cumulus Media WIL-FM/St. Louis WNCY-FM/Appleton

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WRQX-FM/Washington: The Jack Diamond Show welcomed Phil Keoghan from ''The Amazing Race,'' to talk about this season and his movie ''Le Ride'' where he recreated the 1928 Tour de France on a steel bicycle with no gears. Over 3,300 miles. Phil has won 10 Emmys and The Amazing Race wins its time slot on CBS in its 17th year.
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WPLJ-FM/New York: WPLJ-FM/New York welcomed singer and songwriter Gavin DeGraw to Stage 17, Cumulus Media's new live performance venue in New York, for ''Karaoke for a Cause'' on April 5. DeGraw performed an acoustic set for an intimate group of 95.5 PLJ listeners. L-R: 95.5 PLJ air talent Ralphie, Program Director Gillette, Gavin DeGraw; Assistant PD Mike Alan and air talent Melony Torres.
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Cumulus Media: Miranda Lambert sat down for an interview with Blair Garner, host of syndicated late night show, ''The Blair Garner Show,'' at the NASH Campus. The two discussed their mutual obsessions with dogs, restoring vintage cars and of course, Country music. Blair even brought his dog Scooby for a selfie with the superstar singer. L-R: Miranda Lambert, Blair Garner and Blair's dog, Scooby.
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WJR-AM/Detroit: WJR Detroit's Paul W. Smith interviewed FCC Chairman Ajit Pai on his show last Friday. Pai, who has been an occasional guest on WJR as FCC Commissioner, called WJR to accept Smith's invitation to appear on his St. Patrick's Day show. The two are pictured at Smith's annual St. Patrick's Day Celebration.
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KCBS-AM/San Francisco: CBS Radio and sponsor Canon MAXIFY Printers are visiting multiple cities to present the Small Business Grant Challenge whereby one lucky local small business owner is awarded a $10,000 grant for presenting the most creative plan to expand their business while also doing good in their community. Recent events were hosted in San Francisco and New York where grants were presented to Prison Bars and Bittylab, respectively. L-R: Prison Bars Founder/CEO, Seth Sundberg and Canon MAXIFY Printers Specialist, Production Planning Tiffany Webb.
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Cumulus Media: The Band Perry kicked off its series of nine pop-up shows Sunday night at Terminal West in Atlanta to officially launch their pop career. Last month, the group released ''Stay in the Dark,'' the first single off its forthcoming pop album, ''My Bad Imagination.'' L-R: Sharon Kilgo, Cumulus VP/Music & Label Relations John Kilgo, Reid Perry, the always suave Cumulus/Westwood One Senior VP Content & Programming Mike McVay, Kimberly Perry and Neil Perry.
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Cumulus Media: Country artist Brooke Eden had her first in-studio visit with "NASH Nights Live" on Wednesday. Brooke talked to co-hosts Shawn Parr and Elaina Smith about her new song, ''Act Like You Don't.'' L-R: Shawn and Elaina flanking Brooke Eden.
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WNCY-FM/Appleton: WNCY held it's 20th Annual St. Jude Radiothon on February 9 and 10 in Green Bay. $300,124 was raised in the fight against childhood cancer. The total marks a $25,000 increase over last year's radiothon. The 20-year tally for the radiothon is now $4.6 million. L-R: WNCY's Mike DuBord, Dan Stone, Charli McKenzie, Luke Reid and Shotgun Shannon.
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