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  2. FMQB - Wikipedia

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    Friday Morning Quarterback (better known as FMQB) was a trade magazine which covered the radio and music industries in the United States. [2] Its coverage included programming, management, promotion, marketing, and airplay for music formatted radio. The magazine was founded in 1968 by Kal Rudman and was read by thousands of industry professionals.

  3. Adult album alternative - Wikipedia

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    Additional Triple-A charts are published by CMJ and FMQB. FMQB also produces the annual Triple A Conference in Boulder, Colorado, USA, an event that grew out of the Gavin Report's Triple A Summit, first held in 1993. FMQB took over production of the event, rebranding it as the Triple A Conference, after the closing of Radio & Records in 2009.

  4. Mediabase - Wikipedia

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    Mediabase is a music industry service that monitors radio station airplay in 180 US and Canadian markets. Mediabase publishes music charts and data based on the most played songs on terrestrial and satellite radio , and provides in-depth analytical tools for radio and record industry professionals.

  5. Kal Rudman, Radio Veteran and Founder of FMQB Trade ... - AOL

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    Kal Rudman, a legendary radio veteran and founder and publisher of the Friday Morning Quarterback (FMQB) radio-industry “tip sheet,” passed away on Wednesday, December 1 at the age of 91. Just ...

  6. WWMX - Wikipedia

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    In July 2015, Mediabase moved the station from the Hot AC panel to their Top 40 panel. [13] In September 2020, Mediabase moved WWMX back to their Hot AC panel. [14] On February 2, 2017, CBS Radio announced it would merge with Entercom. [15] The merger was approved on November 9, 2017, and was consummated on November 17. [16] [17]

  7. Kasenna - Wikipedia

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    This United States software corporation or company article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  8. Premiere Networks - Wikipedia

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    [2] In 1997, Jacor Communications acquired both Premiere and EFM Media (producer of the talk program The Rush Limbaugh Show ), and in turn, Clear Channel Communications ultimately bought Jacor. Following the merger with AMFM Inc. in 2000, its syndication arm, AMFM Radio Networks, and its radio shows, were folded into Premiere's operations.

  9. KIMN - Wikipedia

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    On July 9, 1959, the station signed on as KLIR-FM. [2] It was the FM counterpart to KLIR (990 AM, now KRKS). It was owned by George Basil Anderson and had an effective radiated power (ERP) of 8,800 watts, a fraction of its current power. KLIR-FM originally simulcast the AM station but later began airing a beautiful music/MOR format.