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American Journalist Brent Renaud Shot and Killed in Ukraine

Renaud was in Ukraine in recent weeks to work on “a Time Studios project focused on the global refugee crisis.”

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Over the last couple of weeks, reports have come out of journalists enduring fire while on the ground in Ukraine reporting on the Russian invasion of the country. Reporters have dealt with injuries, but their lives were intact.

However, this past weekend, Ukraine’s Interior Ministry shared American freelance journalist Brent Renaud, who previously contributed to The New York Times, was killed in a Russian fire outside of Kyiv. 

Renaud was shot and killed in Irpin, a suburb of Kyiv, which was confirmed by the director of Kyiv’s regional police force, Andriy Nebytov. The form Times contributor is the first American known to be killed, and the incident is sending shock waves. 

Juan Arredondo, who was traveling with Renaud when the attack occurred, was hospitalized for his injuries discussed the incident with a reporter. 

“We got into a car—somebody offered to take us to the other bridge, and we crossed the checkpoint and they [started] shooting at us,” Arredondo said. “So the driver turned around, and they kept shooting.”

Arredondo stated he saw Renaud get shot in the neck. Along with The Times, Renaud has worked for many American media outlets, including NBC and HBO. 

Renaud was in Ukraine in recent weeks to work on “a Time Studios project focused on the global refugee crisis.”

“Our hearts are with all of Brent’s loved ones,” Time Magazine said to CNN. “It is essential that journalists are able to safely cover this ongoing invasion and humanitarian crisis in Ukraine.”

National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan told CNN that the killing is “obviously shocking and horrifying,” adding the U.S. will look to “measure and execute appropriate consequences.”

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Podcast Radio Expands to Alpha Media in Missouri

“While we are launching on one station in two Missouri markets, our goal is to expand the format to our other two Missouri markets.”

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The Podcast Radio brand is expanding to a pair of Alpha Media stations in Missouri.

On Monday, May 27th, KREI-AM in Farmington will debut the format. KWIX AM/FM in Moberly will launch the format on June 17th.

The format uses podcast clips and interviews with podcasters from across the globe with localized imaging and branding to create a unique format.

“We are thrilled to be partnering with Alpha,” said Podcast Radio CEO Gerry Edwards. “The team has been great to work with in the build-up to launch. We cannot wait to hear more Missouri-based podcasters on these stations.”

“We are excited to expand Podcast Radio’s presence into Missouri with Alpha Media,” added Gary Krantz, CEO of Krantz Media Group — who oversees the syndication of the brand. “Together, we’re creating a new gateway for listeners to discover and enjoy the best in podcast content through the familiar and trusted medium of radio.”

The Podcast Radio format will be featured across dayparts on the two stations. It will primarily be the morning shows in both markets.

“We’re excited to partner with Podcast Radio to bring this innovative format to our listeners in Missouri. This partnership underscores our commitment to delivering fresh, engaging content that resonates with our communities,” said Alpha Media Executive Vice President of Content Phil Becker. “While we are launching on one station in two Missouri markets, our goal is to expand the format to our other two Missouri markets.”

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SPECai Welcomes Adams Radio Group and Southern Stoen Communications as New Customers

The two radio companies join other broadcasters like Connoisseur Media, Summit Media, and Magnum Communications at adopting the product.

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SPECai, the artificial intelligence product created in conjunction with ENCO Systems, Benztown, and Compass Media Networks, has inked a deal with Adams Radio Group and Southern Stone Communications to use the technology.

Southern Stone Communications will utilize the product in Jackson, TN; Valdosta, GA; Daytona Beach, FL; and Huntsville, AL. Meanwhile, Adams Radio Group will utilize it at stations in Tallahassee, FL; Las Cruces, NM; Valparaiso, IN; and Ft. Wayne, IN.

“SPECai is absolutely transformative. I was amazed by the blend of technology and creativity. Within minutes, our sellers are able to create top-notch spec spots,” said Adams Radio Group Northern Indiana Vice President and Market Manager Jennifer Figg. “The interface is easy and intuitive, saving us time and making the production process more efficient. Each spot is crafted with a professional touch. We only just started and have already closed new business.”

“I was pleasantly surprised at how quickly our sellers could create a great sounding commercial, with no help from production, and use it to help close new business,” added Southern Stone Communications Vice President of Sales and General Manager Chip Thomas. “I would highly recommend this product for any sales team looking for creative ways to close more business.”

The two radio companies join other broadcasters like Connoisseur Media, Summit Media, and Magnum Communications in adopting the product.

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Women Prefer AM/FM Radio to Everything But Their Phone, New Study Shows

Traditional radio eclipsed Amazon (43%), Netflix (40%), Apple (26%), Spotify (26%) and TikTok (24%) among other strong digital audio and video brands.

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As more and more listeners spend time with digital audio, the role of AM/FM Radio is questioned. However, according to a new study, the medium is still a strong one, especially with women.

New metrics released by Westwood One’s Audio Active Group shows that a study of 1001 women between 15-64 shows that 46% said they “love” their favorite AM/FM Radio station. While 51% said they “love” their mobile phone as the top vote-getter, terrestrial radio came in second.

Traditional radio eclipsed Amazon (43%), Netflix (40%), Apple (26%), Spotify (26%) and TikTok (24%) among other strong digital audio and video brands. Radio, however, dropped to 22% when respondents were asked about their love of the medium in general and not their favorite specific stations.

While the study shows women “love” radio, they admitted in their responses that the medium doesn’t often mesh with the busy lifestyle they currently live between family, relationships, and living a healthy lifestyle.

Also, nearly 60% of women agreed that “Today’s music is not as good as it was years ago.” Another factor of decreased listening is that women find the number of commercials unbearable and believe many ads are “annoying.”

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