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Tom Nichols, Heather Knight Loftis, Brooke Buckner, Jay Bunyard and Sid King. Loftis and Buckner represented their late fathers, Bob Knight and Ed Buckner. [PHOTO provided]
Media & Marketing

Arkansas Broadcasters Honor Family Voices at Hall of Fame Ceremony

Broadcasters Ed Buckner, Sid King and more enter the Hall of Fame, many nominated by their family in the industry. read more >
Industry

‘Outlaw’ Tommy Smith Rides Again, in Heber

Tommy Smith, Arkansas' iconic radio star, is back on air at KSUG-FM in Heber Springs, after a brief retirement and navigating health challenges. read more >
Media & Marketing / Tourism

Travs Move Radio Broadcasts to ‘The Buzz’ Sister Station

Steven Davis is set to return for his seventh season as the broadcaster for the Travelers. read more >

‘Outlaw’ Tommy Smith to Drop the Microphone at Year’s End

It could be the final sign-off for a provocative figure who ruled the local radio ratings for almost two decades. read more >
Jubal Flagg and Brooke Fox

Last Heard in Seattle, Humor Duo Takes Over Mornings at The Ride

The Ride, the Little Rock region's "new country" radio station, will have a new crew in the driver's seat in the mornings starting Monday, Dec. 10. read more >
103.7 The Buzz announced Wednesday that it has renamed its Babe Backet, which will continue as The Bracket With No Name.
Media & Marketing

Bye-Bye Babe: A Controversial Contest Goes Nameless

KABZ-FM's embattled radio contest pitting local female newscasters against one another in a March Madness-style bracket has avoided elimination by changing its name. read more >
KEWI-AM, 690, provides local programming that Benton listeners can’t get elsewhere, says owner Grant Merrill.
Media & Marketing / Small Business

Local Focus, Sports Keeps Radio Profitable in Arkansas

Radio stations in central Arkansas stay relevant despite competition from satellite radio, limitless iPod playlists and build-your-own online stations such as Pandora. read more >
Media & Marketing

Is Radio Dying? In Little Rock, Radio Stations Work Harder

Greater competition for listeners, now that radio comes on a variety of platforms, and the financial stress left over from the Great Recession are among the struggles for local station owners. read more >