Williams appears to be one of 200 or more Audacy employees laid off this week, according to Billboard.com. J.R. Cruz, another ...
Two well-known radio hosts in Wichita will be leaving the airwaves after a round of layoffs within head company Audacy.
You’ll no longer hear the voice of Greg “The Hitman” Williams on your morning drive. In a Facebook post on Friday, the radio ...
Audacy, the radio broadcast and podcasting company that emerged from bankruptcy last fall, is laying off about 200 employees.
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The Desk on MSNAudacy issues pink slips across local, national operationsAround 100 employees received layoff notices on Thursday, and more than 300 could be let go by mid-March, according to ...
After nearly 24 years, father-and-son sports talk duo, Bob and Jeff Lutz, will end their show on Audacy Wichita’s KFH-AM on February 7. Their decision follows The Bob & Jeff Show being moved out ...
Layoffs at a nationwide radio broadcaster resulted in two well-known Kansas City morning shows being shut down.
The FCC has reportedly escalated its investigation into activities and actions regarding Audacy Inc. by asking the company about reports that aired on one of its all-News radio stations that ...
According to reporting Thursday from Barrett Media and Radio Insight, layoffs were also being reported at Audacy stations elsewhere in the country, including in Wichita, Boston, Minneapolis ...
Audacy has laid off 200 employees, with the cuts coming across the radio company, from on-air personalities to accounting and ...
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