The earth shook all the way down-yonder to Ryman Auditorium. Listeners choked on their Moon Pies and swallowed their Skoal. Country music newcomer WLHK-FM 97.1 “Hank FM” last April dethroned ...
WLHK-FM 97.1 “Hank FM" has put a backwoods butt-whupping on country rival WFMS-FM 95.5 to take the No. 1 spot in the metro Indianapolis radio market. Owned by Indianapolis-based Emmis Communications ...
The veteran radio personality has signed on as Afternoon Drive Host for the Indianapolis station. Randolph’s show debuts on WFMS on October 2 and will air weekdays from 2 p.m.-7 p.m. Randolph makes ...
He’s been associated with a Country radio station serving Indianapolis since 1988, and has built an audience for a morning show that saw the addition of Kevin Freeman in 1996 and Deb Honeycutt in 2003 ...
An Indianapolis market veteran who started his career in radio as PD of WFMS-FM 95.5 for former owner Susquehanna Radio Corp. has just been given the keys for Emmis Communications‘ flagship station ...
Cumulus Media has promoted Christopher “Boomer” Layfield to operations manager for its six stations in Indianapolis. He will lead programming operations for country station WFMS(FM), classic hits WJJK ...
Country music continues to dominate Indianapolis radio, but this time it's two stations ruling the roost. WFMS-FM (95.5) remains a solid No. 1 among listeners 12 and older, as it has been for ages.
A deal between a pair of radio conglomerates will make Cumulus Media the owner of six Indianapolis radio stations — the most of any company in the city. Cumulus acquired WZPL-FM (99.5), WNTR-FM (107.9 ...
Cumulus Media has named Chuck Fredrick as vice president and market manager for the Indianapolis cluster, leading three radio stations, WFMS(FM), WJJK(FM) and WYRG(FM). Also, the broadcast tapped Lou ...
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