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  1. House Committee has put a December 2 hearing on its calendar to look into the impact of Arbitron's PPM on radio diversity.
  2. Veteran “Morning Edition” newscaster Carl Kasell to sign off.
  3. Country radio programmer Dene Hallam has died. He was 55. He's been working on the syndicated "Moby in the Morning" Show since 2007.
  4. Oprah Winfrey to End her Talk Show
  5. VIDEO OF THE WEEK: "Future of News and Media" Chris Cramer, Reuters "We are no longer the gatekeepers" Insider Action > www.insideradio.com
  6. Emmis sacrifices rhythmic CHR for regional Mexican in Austin...
  7. Citadel’s WABC Launches The John Batchelor Show into National Syndication
  8. Idaho jock, Tom Sparks, dies after stroke during TV taping.
  9. WRKO ups security following death threat against producer... See Lou Dobbs farewell moments on video at www.insideradio.com "Insider Action"
  10. Veteran urban programmer Ken Johnson joins Clear Channel...Darius Rucker thanks Radio for taking a chance after winning CMA last night...
  11. Breaking: Lou Dobbs exiting CNN.
  12. Clear Channel sells Broadcast Architecture to Allen Kepler.
  13. Dan Mason inks new deal to remain CEO of CBS Radio.
  14. AccuRadio to expand localized online stations to more markets...PPM sample shows improvement...Clear Channel: Radio beats outdoor...
  15. Glenn Beck hit by appendicitis attack while on-air today. He'll be off for awhile after emergency surgery. Full recovery is expected.
  16. Larry Wilson’s unique radio story gets Time treatment. http://bit.ly/399WLm
  17. Austin loses three Spanish stations - Border Media flips to English.
  18. NY Mega Media "Pulse 87" WNYZ-LP will go off the air today at 5pm (ET).
  19. Radio One revenues down a less-than-expected 12% in third quarter, sending its stock soaring -- up 50% at one point.
  20. Country Radio Broadcasters executive director Ed Salamon confirms he's left the organization after three decades.