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Articles involving radio, including broadcast companies and industry trends.

Cumulus promotes Elizabeth Pembleton in Pennsylvania
Elizabeth Pembleton has been promoted to regional vice president and market manager in Allentown, Wilkes-Barre and Scranton for Cumulus Media.

NAB Show to host over 1,000 exhibitors
More than 1,000 companies will exhibit their products and services during NAB Show in Las Vegas this April, the organization says.

SiriusXM reveals coverage for Speedweeks, Daytona 500
SiriusXM says it will offer satellite and streaming radio customers a slate of comprehensive programming of the Daytona 500 before, during and after the race.

Roku brings ‘Rich Eisen Show’ to life at Super Bowl
Rich Eisen is bringing his radio program to the Super Bowl, with video coverage available on the Roku Channel.

Westwood One announces Super Bowl programming
Westwood One will provide Super Bowl LVII coverage to around 600 broadcast stations and the American Forces Network on Sunday.

Skyview starts to recover from security incident
Officials at Skyview Networks said it will bring its Internet-based XDS receiver online on Wednesday after a security incident caused it to go down for more than a week.

SiriusXM launches Super Bowl pop-up channel
SiriusXM has launched a satellite and streaming radio channel dedicated to coverage of Super Bowl LVII from Phoenix.

Broadcast industry mixed on FTC proposal to ban non-competes
A federal proposal to ban non-compete clauses has generated mixed reactions from executives and talent in the broadcast industry.

SiriusXM to increase prices in March
SiriusXM will hike its subscription prices and the U.S. Music Royalty Fee on satellite and streaming customers in March 2023.

SiriusXM, NHL extend radio agreement through 2029
SiriusXM and the National Hockey League have reached a deal that will keep hockey games on the satellite and streaming radio platform through the 2029 season.

Entravision CEO Walter Ulloa suffers heart attack, dies
Entravision CEO Walter Ulloa died over the holiday weekend from a sudden heart attack, the company said.

FCC tells Miami landlord to stop pirate radio broadcasts
The FCC said it could fine a Florida-based landlord more than $2.1 million due to a pirate radio station broadcasting from their Miami property.