Mark Mays Presses CC Staff For Royalties Lobbying

By Jeffrey Yorke
Updated 1 Hour(s) 38 Minute(s) ago

With the Performance Rights Act's "threat of passage now greater than in the past," according to Clear Channel CEO Mark Mays, on Tuesday (June 2) he sent an "urgent" e-mail to the entire staff at Clear Channel Radio asking that they sign a petition against the legislation.

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Conyers Holds 'Awareness For Fairness' On Royalties In Detroit

By Jeffrey Yorke
Updated 1 Hour(s) 23 Minute(s) ago

More than 300 artists, radio managers, politicians and members of the public packed the Wayne State University Law Center Auditorium in Detroit on Tuesday (June 2) to hear both sides of the Performance Rights Act and how broadcasters and performers/artists could be affected by the pending House and Senate legislation if passed.

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McDowell To Be Renominated To FCC

By Jeffrey Yorke
Updated 3 Hour(s) 2 Minute(s) ago

President Barack Obama on Tuesday (June 2) announced his intention to nominate Republican Robert McDowell to a five-year term as FCC commissioner.

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Hey, Matt's Back!

By Kevin Carter
Updated 4 Hour(s) 51 Minute(s) ago

Great news: The mighty Matt Pinfield returns to his comfy morning show home Wednesday (June 3) at Emmis' WRXP/New York.

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Radio & Records Closes Doors

It's The End Of An Era

By R&R Staff
Updated 7 Hour(s) 7 Minute(s) ago

The current state of affairs has left The Nielsen Company with no other alternative but to immediately cease all services, products and events related to Radio & Records. The magazine's final edition is the June 5 issue. Electronic products end today, the Web site will be taken offline soon.

R&R Editorial Director/Associate Publisher Cyndee Maxwell stated, "Everyone on this team has worked extremely hard to fulfill the vision of Radio & Records, and everyone can hold their heads high on this very sad day. We had a highly talented group of people that always worked hard and gave it their best -- especially in the recent past. I deeply regret that this day has come. The good news for some other companies out there is that we have many fantastic people who are now available to put their excellent talents, abilities and skills to work for someone else."

Radio & Records Timeline

1973 Radio & Records is founded by Bob Wilson. The first issue is Oct. 1.
1974 The first R&R Convention is held.
1979 Radio & Records is sold to Harte Hanks.
1987 Westwood One purchases Radio & Records.
1988 The R&R Hotfax Updates debut, comprising 12 weekly format-focused fax publications.
1994 Perry Capital acquires Radio & Records.
1995 Radio & Records launches R&R Online.
1996 The first annual R&R Talk Radio Seminar is held.
The R&R Daily online news service debuts, and Music Tracking is launched online.
1997 R&R introduces the daily R&R TODAY news fax.
1998 The R&R Convention returns after a six-year hiatus.
The first R&R Industry Achievement Awards, voted on by R&R subscribers, are presented at the convention.
1999 Data collection for R&R's charts is converted to include Mediabase airplay.
2000 Daily e-mail updates and Today's News online are introduced as extensions of the R&R TODAY fax publication. Radio & Records acquires Radio Y Musica.
2001 Adult Alternative and Christian sections debuts in the weekly R&R newspaper, each with its own full-time editor. The Going for Adds fax publication debuts.
2002 A CHR/Rhythmic section debuts in the weekly R&R newspaper, with its own full-time editor.
R&R produces its first annual Triple A Summit.
Electronic Promotion Kits are introduced for music customers, and the Street Talk Daily fax and e-mail publication debuts.
Radio Y Musica is incorporated into the R&R newspaper.
2004 Radio & Records announces its new web address, www.radioandrecords.com.
2006 VNU, a global information and media company, acquires Radio & Records. VNU owns ACNielsen, Billboard, the Hollywood Reporter and many other business-to- business publications. Radio & Records charts convert to Nielsen BDS airplay data.
2007 VNU changes its name to The Nielsen Company.
2009 The Nielsen Company announces it's shuttering R&R. The final issue date is June 5.
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BSC Visits 'The Bear'

Chris Robertson, lead vocalist/guitars for Roadrunner Records' Black Stone Cherry, made a recent pit stop at Federated Media active rock WBYR (98.9 the Bear)/Ft. Wayne, Ind. Pictured (l-r): WBYR afternoon host John The Mexican, WBYR APD/MD Stiller and Robertson.





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