142 Free Haircuts for Maine Students Scarborough, ME – Hot Radio Maine’s 3rd annual Cuts for Class event occurred on Monday August 28th and was a resounding success. The event
Below are the Award-Winning stations for FIRST PLACE and MERIT AWARD for 2023–PLEASE NOTE: These are in alphabetical order—NOT necessarily in order of placement! Thanks to the Colorado Association of
Long-time Maine broadcaster Rick Snyder has passed away at the age of 82. As this is written, specific details on the life of this Maine Broadcast Hall of Famer are
As WABI-TV/Bangor celebrates it’s 70th Anniversary as Maine’s FIRST Television station, we’re delighted to share some vintage pics—here’s the WABI-TV Mobile Studio and some cameras, from the early 1980’s!
WNSX-FM (Star 97-7) co-owner Natalie Knox has passed away following a courageous battle with cancer. Knox, 68, who was born in Belfast and grew up in Searsport, died at her
Sad news on Friday that Bob Bittner, the independent owner of radio stations in Maine and Massachusetts passed away. Broadcasters knew Bob–and respected his independent style and his reverence for
FROM RAMP: “For The Greater Good!” • New Hampshire-based Binnie Media is proud to announce that its 9th Annual Make 12 Hours Count Radiothon on May 17 raised more than
Our thanks to MAB Hall of Famer Chuck Igo–who came across this link to The Maine Broadcaster– a publication produced in the late 1940’s! Definitely worth checking out! The Maine
FROM RAMP: Ford Motor Company CEO Jim Farley made a lot of people happy when he announced that the company has reconsidered removing AM radio from future vehicles in the U.S. and
From Portland Press Herald: Mal Leary, a longtime political journalist whose dedicated coverage of Maine’s lawmakers earned him the nickname “Dean of the State House,” died Saturday, his wife said.