Starting February 12, a Beasley Media Group FM previously owned by Greater Media will begin what amounts to a year-long fete celebrating its 50 years of serving “Detroit Rock City.” The party will ...
Beasley Media Group Detroit’s WRIF-FM has officially launched “The RIFF Rock Hall,” an online experience highlighting 50 years of Detroit’s legendary rock station. When listeners go online they can ...
While the lineup is new to the station, all three on air personalities have played an important role in the station’s legendary radio history in the Motor City. Anne Carlini has been on the air at ...
On the same day bars and restaurants were allowed to open, longtime radio on-air personality Screamin’ Scott Randall returned to his old stomping grounds on WRIF-FM (101.1). Randall was let go from ...
WRIF-FM Detroit morning personalities Dave and Chuck the Freak have signed a new multi-year contract with the Greater Media station. The duo has been hosting mornings on WRIF since 2013. Market ...
Gift Article 10 Remaining As a subscriber, you have 10 articles to gift each month. Gifting allows recipients to access the article for free. Greater Boston Radio Inc. said Wednesday that it has ...
Three Detroit FM radio stations are part of a deal announced Tuesday evening in which Naples, Fla.-based Beasley Broadcast Group Inc. will buy suburban Boston-based Greater Media Inc. in transaction ...
The namesake hosts of "Drew & Mike," the highest-rated duo on Detroit radio, are leaving their home station of WRIF. Apparently no one at WRIF got that memo. When media reports began to trickle in ...
Dozens of fans of radio personality Screamin’ Scott Randall flooded social media Thursday as news spread that he was released from his evening show at rock station WRIF-FM (101.1). On his Facebook ...
Many Oakland County residents said, with the departure of Drew and Mike from morning radio after their contracts were not renewed, they will no longer listen to WRIF-FM (101.1). Oxford Township ...
Greater Media station WRIF in Detroit will use its main signal to promote its multicast “side channel” next weekend. The heritage rocker markets it this way: Listeners “are going to be in for a ...
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