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Briston Palin considering Phoenix radio station job

It's not a done deal yet, but a Phoenix radio station has offered a job to Bristol Palin. We told you yesterday that Palin was going to meet with KXMP-FM, and she did.

 

Ted Williams, homeless man with golden voice, detained by LAPD at Hollywood hotel

Ted Williams, homeless man with golden voice, detained by LAPD at Hollywood hotel

Ted Williams, the Ohio homeless man whose golden voice made him a YouTube sensation and brought him offers of work, was detained by the Los Angeles Police Department Monday night at a Hollywood hotel.

Senh: I thought it was for drugs, but luckily it's not.

 

'Golden-voiced' homeless man lands radio spot

'Golden-voiced' homeless man lands radio spot

An Internet video of a homeless man showing off his self-described “God-given gift of a great voice” has landed him a spot on a local radio show, a dream job with the Cleveland Cavaliers and a house. “The Cleveland Cavaliers just offered me a full-time job and a house! A house! A house!” Ted Williams said while appearing on a morning radio show in Columbus called “ Dave and Jimmy.”

 

Howard Stern in 5-year deal with Sirius

Howard Stern in 5-year deal with Sirius

Howard Stern is returning to Sirius XM Radio Inc, the shock jock reported on his website on Thursday, sending shares of the satellite radio company up 8 percent.

 

Dr. Laura Makes Big Move

Radio personality said she was ending her program when her contract expired in December. Find out where she's heading...

 

Irish Talk Show Host Admits to Masturbating on Aer 'Lingus' Flight

Ireland’s most popular local radio talk host has admitted he indecently exposed himself to passengers and crew on a London to Cork flight.

 

At eleventh hour, Obama reaches out to black radio audiences

At eleventh hour, Obama reaches out to black radio audiences

The president calls stations in L.A., Las Vegas and Chicago and tells listeners, 'I need folks to vote today.' Even with voting already under way, President Obama furiously worked the phones calling urban-format radio stations Tuesday, hoping to stave off a Republican tide at the polls.

 

NPR chief apologizes for handing of Williams firing

NPR chief executive Vivian Schiller isn't sorry about firing longtime news analyst Juan Williams last week, but now says she regrets how the network handled the episode. Schiller, who has come under fire from conservatives, said that NPR still stand[s] firmly behind the decision to terminate Williams contract after he commented about getting nervous when ...

 

NPR gets earful from listeners on Williams firing

NPR and its public radio stations around the country got an earful from listeners and angry citizens in the middle of pledge season Friday over its firing of commentator Juan Williams, receiving thousands of complaints and scattered threats to withhold donations.

 

NPR commentator loses job over Muslim remark

NPR commentator loses job over Muslim remark

Juan Williams, speaking on Fox's 'The O'Reilly Factor,' says people in Muslim garb on planes make him 'worried' and 'nervous.' NPR says the remarks 'were inconsistent with our editorial standards.' National Public Radio terminated the contract of commentator Juan Williams after he said on Fox's "The O'Reilly Factor" that people wearing Muslim garb on airplanes made him "worried" and "nervous."

 

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