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Articles involving radio, including broadcast companies and industry trends.

Connecticut Lottery begins offering iHeart Radio scratchers
The Connecticut Lottery is teaming up with iHeart Radio for a new lottery scratcher.

iHeart, TuneIn announce content, advertising partnership
Radio broadcaster iHeart Media announced a surprise content and advertising partnership with TuneIn this week.

SiriusXM touts 34 million satellite radio subscribers
SiriusXM Pandora says it now has more than 31 million subscribers willing to pay at least $5 a month for its premium radio offering.

SiriusXM launches new premium subscription plan
Satellite radio company SiriusXM Pandora unveiled a new premium subscription plan this week.

SiriusXM to lower price of streaming subscription
SiriusXM Pandora says it will soon lower the cost of its most-expensive streaming radio package by $2 a month.

Sinclair rids itself of Seattle radio stations
The Sinclair Broadcast Group has sold off its four radio stations in Seattle, ending the company's short tenure as a radio broadcaster.

Cyber attack leaves several Cox Media stations unable to broadcast
A crippling cyberattack disrupted broadcast systems used by dozens of television and radio stations owned by Cox Media Group on Thursday.

Former Sacramento airborne reporter Bill Eveland dies at 91
Bill Eveland, a beloved pilot who provided traffic reports to radio listeners in Sacramento, has died at the age of 91.

Seth Rogen teams up with SiriusXM for new podcast
Seth Rogen is teaming up with SiriusXM Pandora for a new podcast series.

Viewpoint: What used to be journalism is now just PR
As a result of cuts to newsrooms, PR is becoming more dominant. That's a problem in the era of online misinformation.
By:
Jaigris Hodson

Civil unrest linked to attacks against journalists in 2020
Protests and other civil unrest led to a dramatic rise in attacks against journalists last year, according to a special interest group.

SiriusXM acquires company behind popular podcast
SiriusXM Pandora has acquired 99 Percent Invisible Company.