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KYW-AM/Philadelphia: KYW Newsradio has awarded the Richard Monetti Scholarship to Avon Grove High School's Alicia Stearn, a recent newstudies graduate. The scholarship is named for Richard Monetti, a 1986 Newstudies graduate who was killed in the bombing of Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, in 1988. L-R: Richard's parents Bob and Eileen Monetti with Alicia Stearn (center).
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WAAF-FM/Boston: Anchorman funnyman David Koechner popped by WAAF's Hill-Man Morning Show on Friday to discuss the "Anchorman 2," as well as how successful characters on ''The Office'' and ''Waiting'' came to be. L-R: WAAF's Lyndon ''LB'' Byers, actor/comedian David Koechner and Hill-Man Morning Show host Greg Hill.
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WABC-AM/New York: 77 WABC announced the roll-out of a new live and local lineup featuring Ron Kuby and Curtis Sliwa as ''Curtis & Kuby'' along with Pat Kiernan and Geraldo. Here they are at the station's studio. L-R: Kuby, Kiernan and Sliwa.
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WRKO-AM/Boston: Afternoon host Howie Carr and WRKO AM 680 got into the full holiday spirit by giving 20 pre-determined qualifiers the chance to ''Win Howie's Jaguar!'' during a live broadcast as part of Happy Howie Days. Each of the 20 qualifiers received a $50 gift card.
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WAAF-FM/Boston: Air personality Lyndon ''LB'' Byers are officially up in the air for the next three days as part of the annual ''WAAF Rise Up Against Hunger'' fundraising campaign to benefit the Greater Boston, New Hampshire and Worcester County Food Banks. The platform is on a lift 60-feet in the air suspended above the Greater Boston Food Bank.
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WMGM-FM/Atlantic City: Longport Media air personalities Scott Reilly, Barbara Altman and JoJo Borsello present Margie Barham of The Community FoodBank of NJ, Southern Branch, with this year's monetary donation from Operation Help. L-R: Margie Barhamm, Scott Reilly, Barbara Altman and JoJo Borsello.
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KIRO-FM/Seattle: KIRO Radio 97.3 FM, in partnership with Treehouse will host the 25th Annual Foster Child Holiday Magic Radiothon on December 5 from 7am to 7pm. The radiothon helps local foster kids by raising money to provide each child in the program with one significant holiday gift along with support for programs and services throughout the year.
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KFDI-FM/Wichita: Morning hosts Brian & Kellie's ''Christmas in a Box 2013'' campaign is delivering 801 holiday packages to the post office for delivery to Kansas troops deployed overseas through the holidays. That is an increase of approximately 300 boxes over last year's total.
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WARH-FM/St. Louis: Just in time for Black Friday, 106.5 The Arch announced that the latest winner of $65,000 phase in ''Free Money'' promotion is Alneda Fisher of St. Louis. The Arch has awarded more than $200,000 in ''Free Money'' to listeners during 2013.
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WAAF-FM/Boston: No morning show rivalry here. WAAF main morning guy Greg Hill and crosstown MIX 104.1's Kennedy Elsey joined forces for the Ellie Fund's 7th annual Pink Party at Circle Furniture in Framingham, MA. Elsey hosted the event while Hill was on hand to support his restaurant, 29 Sudbury.
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Fox Sports Radio: Black Crowes drummer Steve Gorman visited the FOX Sports Radio studios on Tuesday during ''Jay Mohr Sports,'' and talked about his upcoming Black Crowes tour and his new band Trigger Hippy. Gorman also participated in the first-ever Jay Mohr Sports Front Man Draft.
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Talk Shows USA: ''The Money Pit Home Improvement Show'' and broadcast partner ''This Old House'' recently wrapped up their weekly specials entitled "Jersey Shore Rebuilds." The Money Pit was given exclusive behind-the-scenes access to bring the stories of these renovations, and the victims behind them. Money Pit host Tom Kraeutler (right) was a guest on this past weekend's ''This Old House'' program with Kevin O'Connor.
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WIL-FM/St. Louis: Rascal Flatts paid a surprise visit to Cornbread's temporary abode high above Busch Stadium during his 2013 edition of ''Cornbread's Rooftop Rally.'' The band was disguised in fake beards. Cornbread didn't realize who they were until he took his hedge clippers and revealed their true identity.
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Premiere Networks: Premiere Networks welcomed numerous stars to its official CMA Awards Radio Remote Broadcast leading up to ''The 47th Annual CMA Awards.'' Airing live from Nashville, Country Music artists visited the top Country radio groups and stations from across the nation. L-R: WQIK's Toni Foxx with Sheryl Crow.
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ESPN Radio: As part of the Mike & Mike annual Halloween tradition, Greeny and Golic (as well as the team that works behind-the-scenes on the show) dressed up as members of the Duck Dynasty family.
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CBS Radio: The day after the release of her hotly anticipated new album, Katy Perry and friends played at the historic Hollywood Bowl for CBS Radio's sold out ''We Can Survive'' concert, benefitting the Young Survival Coalition. L-R: Perry and CBS Radio President/CEO Dan Mason. (Photo by Christopher Polk/Getty Images)
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Clear Channel: Clear Channel Entertainment Enterprises President John Sykes was honored at T.J. Martell Foundation's New York Honors Gala with the Lifetime Music Industry Achievement Award. L-R: T.J. Martell Foundation founder Tony Martell, Carrie Underwood and Sykes.
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Rick & Bubba: Syndicated Solutions Inc.(SSI)'s syndicated morning program, "The Rick & Bubba Show," successfully conducted a two-day Broadcast-A-Thon with the humanitarian charity organization World Vision. Over 650 children were sponsored worldwide as over $887,000 was raised.
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WLYF-FM/Miami: Legendary morning personality recently relocated to Lincoln Financial Media's heritage AC WLYF-FM (101.5 LITE FM)/Miami for wakeups. Here he is at his new diggs at LITE FM. We can't all be as good looking as Jack.
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iHeartRadio: More than 400 high school students had the opportunity to attend an iHeartRadio performance with Paul McCartney. The surprise event was hosted by air talent Jim Kerr and featured a Q&A and performance with McCartney at the Frank Sinatra School of the Arts, a New York City public arts high school in Astoria, Queens. (Photo by MJ Kim/MPL Communications)
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Premiere Networks: The Bobby Bones Show welcomed Kenny Rogers into the studio last week. L-R: Bones Show's Eddie Garcia, Amy, Bobby Bones, Kenny Rogers and Lunchbox.
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ESPN Radio: ESPN Radio's welcome reception kicked off the NAB Radio Show on Thursday last week. Pictured from L-R: Senior VP/ESPN Audio Mo Davenport, Entercom Station Group President Weezie Kramer and NFL Hall of Famer Joe Namath.
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KLPX-FM/Tucson: Lotus Communications Corp.'s 96.1 KLPX/Tucson teamed up with Tucson Area Marine Moms (TAMMS) to collect socks for soldiers overseas. Together, they collected more than 2,000 pairs of socks, an increase from 730 pairs collected last year.
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Envision Radio Networks: Envision President and CEO Danno Wolkoff (right) and COO Laura Orkin (left) meet with "Today Show" and "The Voice" host Carson Daly (center) at the 2013 Radio Show in Orlando.
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Premiere Radio: Syndicated Bobby Bones and singer Laura Bell Bundy crashed a listener's (and Twitter follower) wedding this past weekend in Wichita. After surprising the bride and groom and posing for photos with their guests, Bundy and Bones played a few songs.
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WROR-FM/Boston: Greater Media announced that WROR morning hosts Loren and Wally, Boston's longest-running on air duo, have been inducted into the Massachusetts Broadcaster's Hall of Fame, a commemoration of their 32 years together and of their significant contributions to the city of Boston.
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WIL-FM/St. Louis: Morning host Cornbread holds his popular garage sale event on September 15. The 2013 Fall edition of ''Cornbread's World's Largest Garage Sale'' benefits MERS Goodwill, and is open to the public. More than 5,000 anticipated attendees can shop at the 300 sold out booth spaces.
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WTMX-FM/Chicago: In just 14 hours, 101.9 The Mix morning hosts Eric and Kathy raised $1.45 million for Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital of Chicago, formerly Children's Memorial Hospital during the 14th Annual Eric & Kathy Radiothon.
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KXDD-FM/Yakima: Assistant PD/MD and afternoon talent JB with his son Riley and Taylor Swift before her Tacoma, WA, show.
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WEEI-FM/Boston: The Jimmy Fund was presented with a check for $3.3 million Thursday night at Fenway Park from the Boston Red Sox, WEEI Sports Radio 93.7 FM and NESN (New England Sports Network) as part of the 12th annual WEEI/NESN Jimmy Fund Radio-Telethon, a 36-hour live broadcast coming from the famed baseball park.
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Salem Radio Network: SRN host Mike Gallagher -- who is premiering next Friday as Daddy Warbucks in the South Carolina Children's Theater production of the musical "Annie" -- agreed to have his head shaved if local listeners donated at least $5,000 to his non-profit ''Gallagher's Army Fallen Officer's Fund.''
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WGKX-FM/Memphis: KIX 106/Memphis morning hosts Duane & Abby hanging out with Tracy Lawrence before a recent show. L-R: Duane, Abby, Tracy and midday host Kay Manley.
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