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711, 2024

Voice of the Vols Bob Kesling Set to Retire in April

Voice of the Vols Bob Kesling Set to Retire in April   The Vol Network and Tennessee Athletics announced on Thursday that renowned announcer Bob Kesling will retire as the Voice of the Vols after [...]

2604, 2024

2024 Tennessee Radio Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony

SAVE THE DATE! The 2024 Tennessee Radio Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony will be held at the Embassy Suites Hotel & Convention Center in Murfreesboro on Saturday, July 27th. Tickets will go on sale soon.

2304, 2024

Welcome Hallie Colombo, Membership Director

Hallie Colombo comes to us with almost 5 years of experience in local television & radio sales, along with 4 years experience in non-profit membership development.  Being born and raised in the broadcast industry in [...]

1101, 2024

Spring 2024 Job Fair

Click HERE to register for the Spring 2024 Job Fair  April 1st - 5th

3110, 2023

Alabama Job Opening! WVUA 23 Digital Content Manager

WVUA 23 Digital Content Manager Job Posting Closing Dec 4 at 22:55 Apply at this link:  https://careers.ua.edu/jobs/wvua-23-digital-content-manager-520694-tuscaloosa-alabama-united-states   Pay Grade/Pay Range:  58 Monthly (exempt): - Minimum - $ 42,140.80 Midpoint - $ 61,110.40 Department/Organization: 207551 - WVUA [...]

INDUSTRY NEWS

Less Than a Week to Go Before “Delete, Delete, Delete” Proposals on Eliminating Unnecessary FCC Regulations Are Due – What Should Be Included?

A few weeks ago, FCC Chairman Carr announced the beginning of the “Delete, Delete, Delete” proceeding at the FCC – looking at “alleviating unnecessary regulatory burdens” on the companies that it regulates, across all industries, to unleash companies to innovate, invest, and expand.  Comments are due April 11 and replies April 28.  With less than... Continue Reading…

Less Than a Week to Go Before “Delete, Delete, Delete” Proposals on Eliminating Unnecessary FCC Regulations Are Due – What Should Be Included?

A few weeks ago, FCC Chairman Carr announced the beginning of the “Delete, Delete, Delete” proceeding at the FCC – looking at “alleviating unnecessary regulatory burdens” on the companies that it regulates, across all industries, to unleash companies to innovate, invest, and expand.  Comments are due April 11 and replies April 28.  With less than... Continue Reading…