Remembering “The Byrdman”
• UPDATED: Veteran air personality Tim Byrd, a.k.a. “The Byrdman,” probably best known for his stints at WNBC and WPIX/New
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• UPDATED: Veteran air personality Tim Byrd, a.k.a. “The Byrdman,” probably best known for his stints at WNBC and WPIX/New
Read more• Legendary Salt Lake City broadcast pioneer Albert (Gene) Guthrie of Grantsville, UT, passed away from natural causes on Saturday,
Read more• Grammy Award-winning singer/actor Meat Loaf, whose soaring, near-operatic rock anthems made him one of the most unexpected and enduring
Read more• Suzanne Goucher, the longtime President & CEO of the Maine Association of Broadcasters has passed away. According to ABC affiliate
Read more• Les Grobstein, a Chicago sports broadcasting icon for 50 years and the overnight host on Audacy’s WSCR (670 The
Read more• Talk radio personality Michael Robin Jackson, best known for his three decades of service at KABC/Los Angeles, died Saturday,
Read more• Ralph Emery, legendary radio and television broadcaster and best-selling author who has rightly been called “the Dick Clark of
Read more• Ronnie Spector, the lead singer of The Ronettes and the voice behind such timeless ’60s hits as “Be My
Read more• UPDATED: We were deeply saddened to learn that legendary longtime programmer Paul “Boom Boom” Cannon died Tuesday, Jan. 4
Read more• Ken Kragen, the well known Hollywood producer and onetime “mega-manager” of celebrities like Kenny Rogers, Lionel Richie, The Bee Gees,
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