In addition to the Cardinals, KMOX broadcasts St. Louis University basketball and Kansas City Chiefs football games and airs ...
Five weeks after broadcasting/audio giant Audacy completed a bankruptcy process and CEO David Field existed the company (RAIN coverage HERE), the company has completed a layoff sweep that included as ...
In March 2021, an FM translator at 98.7 MHz was added to bring a little "revitalization" for a legendary property with its ...
It was announced Monday that KMOX will be switching frequencies later this month with a station that laid off their entire on-air staff last week.
Audacy has announced that News Radio 1120 KMOX will extend its reach to a full FM signal starting March 24. The station will ...
The situation Audacy finds itself is also unique, because the company — formerly known as Entercom — took on a significant ...
US radio broadcaster Audacy has laid off as many as 300 employees across the company in a cost-cutting initiative after it ...
After exiting bankruptcy, Audacy lays off as many as 300 employees in its first major effort to cut spending. Now that Audacy ...
The entire on-air staff of one local radio station and a digital content producer at another lost their jobs this week as ...
Audacy, the parent company for St. Louis urban radio stations Hot 104.1 FM WHHL and 96.3 The Lou WFUN, was said to have ...
As many as 300 Audacy employees have been part of layoffs today as the broadcaster makes its first large-scale, ...
ST. LOUIS — Hip Hop radio station WHHL, known as Hot 104.1, laid off its entire on-air staff Thursday, according to reports.