The “Rick & Bubba Show” is calling it quits after 30 years, but fans of the popular morning radio show needn’t fret just yet. Hosts Rick Burgess and Bill “Bubba” Bussey have promised to remain on the ...
Pastor Rick Warren’s daily half-hour show Daily Hope can now be heard on iHeartRadio. The show, which debuted in 2013, centers around a lifetime of scriptural teaching by Warren. In 2016, the National ...
Emmis President of Radio Programming Rick Cummings announced he is stepping down from his position effective September 1. This won’t be a full departure from the company, as he will continue to serve ...
HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WAFF) - The end of an era is nearing for the nationally syndicated radio show, Rick & Bubba. The duo reflected on their 30-year run on Monday and what’s to come after the show ends.
On the air, in the control room of KFOX (KUFX, 98.5 and 102.1), "Big Rick" Stuart sounds friendly, without an ounce of showbiz pretension. And in his case, the microphone doesn't lie. He sounds like a ...
Rick Dees is returning to morning FM radio. Starting Wednesday, May 4, he will be the new 5 a.m. to 9 a.m. personality on KHHT “Hot 92.3 FM” which plays “old school rhythm and blues.” Dees was a huge ...
Rick Colom, a former radio disc jockey and music collector who championed dance bands and pop vocals of the pre-World War II years, died of cancer May 4 at Howard County General Hospital. The Columbia ...
Remember Rob Parker? No? That's probably a good thing. He was the journalist and regular on First Take who was fired by ESPN for calling Robert Griffin III a "cornball brother." Yeah, that guy. Well, ...
Rick Karr contributes reports on the arts to NPR News. He is a correspondent for the weekly PBS public affairs show Bill Moyers Journal and teaches radio journalism at Columbia University. From 1999 ...
All-terrain vehicle accidents have shown up from time to time in the baseball world, including with former Chicago White Sox pitcher Daniel Webb’s death at 28 in one last year. Fortunately, the ATV ...
They called him Dr. Rock back when Bakersfield’s DJs were live, loud and local, their voices carrying for miles up and down the highways and byways of the San Joaquin Valley. Rick Neuwirth, who for ...
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