Gannett Adds 2 Papers
Date: 28 October 1971
Gannett Co to purchase News-Press Publishing for $14.6-million
Liz Wilde (born Anne Whittemore) was an American radio personality best known for her shock jock radio program Liz Wilde. After much success at WSHE as the evening air personality, Liz moved her show to the Northeast, taking over the night shift of rock station WAAF in the Boston, Massachusetts radio market. After having great success in the evening slot for 18 months, The Liz Wilde Show was moved to afternoon drive-time setting record ratings for WAAF and making them competitive with rival rock station WBCN (FM) in that daypart for the first time. With her ratings success in Boston, Wilde moved to WLUP in Chicago, Illinois in March 1995. Her show aired in the morning drive-time slot from 6am-10am on WPLL in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. She moved on to rock-and-roll pioneering station WMMS 100.7 FM in Cleveland, Ohio. Her show also aired on KLLI in the Dallas/Fort Worth, Texas market, and most recently on WRXK in Ft. Myers, Florida from November 2004 until March 2006.
At the pinnacle of the Liz Wilde Show's popularity, the show was nationally syndicated on over 34 radio stations in 2001 by radio company Fisher Entertainment. The company dropped the show after selling its Portland, Oregon stations KOTK and KWJJ to Entercom Communications, and merging the Fisher Entertainment division and other Fisher subsidiaries into the main company Fisher Communications.
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Date: 28 October 1971
Gannett Co to purchase News-Press Publishing for $14.6-million
Date: 28 October 1971
By JOHN J. O'CONNOR
John O'CONNOR
J J O'Connor examines NBC Nightly News with J Chancellor; comments on Chancellor's informal style of broadcast journalism
Date: 28 October 1971
Special to The New York Times
ANG says final agreement on contract to end Newark (NJ) Eve News 155-day strike has been reached; Guild crimn D Eldridge lists some of pact provisions; News parent co Media Gen pres A S Donnahoe says paper may resume pub in Nov
Date: 28 October 1971
Dramatists Guild honors J Chapman (NY News) for service to Amer theater
Date: 28 October 1971
By ROBERT REINHOLDSpecial to The New York Times
lawyers for Sen Gravel seek to halt Boston grand jury probe until it can be established that Gravel's const privilege of free Cong debate is not being violated; jury has subpoenaed Gravel aide Dr L Rodberg; Gravel's lawyers ask Boston Fed Dist Ct to order Govt to provide a list of all grand jury witnesses, to determine which of them has privileged information and to require the Govt to specify questions they will be asked; failing that, lawyers ask ct to stay all subpoenas pending appeal; Prof Popkin asks ct for protective order barring jury from asking him questions dealing with his scholarly sources; submits 24 affidavits from leading professors at Harvard and Yale in support of his contention; among profs are J K Galbraith, J K Fairbank, S M Lipset and K W Deutsch; Fairbank statement cited
Date: 27 October 1971
Special to The New York Times
Com of One Million leaders L Edwards and W H Judd issue statement denouncing Assembly vote to seat Communist China; go to ct to try to get com movie on issue on 3 TV networks
Date: 28 October 1971
By FRANK J. PRIAL
Frank PRIAL
Regional Plan Assn chmn Crawford calls for changing Fed hwy grants into transportation grants, giving each state option to spend funds on rds or mass transit
Date: 27 October 1971
By JOHN J. O'CONNOR
John O'CONNOR
TV coverage of UN vote on China representation issue revd
Date: 27 October 1971
Special to The New York Times
Rogers news conf excerpts