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- Deion Sanders Football Recruiting Comments About Single Mothers was Not Cool ..."Quarterback must come from dual parent households... But defensive lineman, the best should come from single family homes" >>
- Tony Perkins, Donnie Simpson's Radio Partner, Back on TV at News 4 Today on NBC4 Washington “Viewers in the Washington area have known and appreciated Tony for decades,” said Mike Goldrick, vice president of news for NBC4 and Telemundo 44 >>
- Headkrack Exits “The Morning Hustle” as Kyle Santillian Formerly of 107.5 WGCI Joins The Show “Kyle is an exceptional morning show anchor... a fantastic addition to The Morning Hustle,” said Colby Tyner, Senior VP Programming of Urban One’s Radio One and Reach Media divisions >>
- Chicago's 107.5 WGCI Morning Host Kyle Santillian Leaves The Morning Show. Kendra G and Leon Rogers remain with the show. Santillian had just celebrated eight years at the station >>



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• Disney is said to have paid over $10 million to show ‘The Little Mermaid’ starring Halle Bailey ad during the 2023 Oscars telecast on ABC-TV last week according to IndieWire. ABC is a property of Disney and basically paid money to itself. “Actual money actually changed hands,” Indiewire reported, with a source saying the media companies are generally treated like “church and state.”
• Greg Gumbel, the in studio host of NCAA College basketball's March Madness on CBS, is stepping away from his play-by-play announcing gig on NFL broadcasts. At CBS, he hosted The NFL Today from 1990-1993. He joined NBC after CBS lost the NFC games to Fox. In 1998, Gumbel returned to CBS for NFL coverage as a play-by-play announcer, studio host in 2004 and 2005, and returning to calling NFL games since 2006. Greg Gumbel, 76, is the older brother of Bryant Gumbel.
• Josh Inness has joined Classic Rock station “KSHE 95” 94.7 FM in St. Louis to host afternoons. He most recently hosted mornings on iHeartMedia’s “105.9 The Rock” Nashville, a show that was syndicated to Detroit and Memphis. A former sports talk host known for his controversial takes, Inness said on Twitter recently, "I don’t want to do sports radio every day. I don’t like the vibe of it. It’s largely miserable."
In 2016 he got fired at a Philadelphia sports station (WIP) for posting a picture of black face vaudeville performer Al Jolson to call out rival station's (97.5 The Fanatic) bit where a white producer was imitating a fake black caller (named "Dee-Wayne") filled with every stereotypical characteristics he could think of. That producer still works at that station on the morning show. Inness gained support from Bomani Jones. >> “Dwayne From Swedesboro” Riles Up Philly Radio.
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