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Westwood One, Inc. is an American radio network owned by Cumulus Media. The company syndicates talk, music, and sports programming. The company takes its name from an earlier network also named Westwood One, a company founded in 1976. The company was, at various times, managed by CBS Radio, the radio arm of CBS Corporation and Viacom.
Flashback is an American radio show syndicated by Westwood One. Flashback plays a diverse mix of classic rock from the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. Other show elements include newscasts, classic TV and movie clips, commercials and comedy bits to create thematic segments from the 1960s into the 1990s.
More contemporary artists can be heard on Westwood One's other country format, Best Country Today. Its direct competitor was " True Country " by Dial Global . "Real Country" was established in 1988 as a partnership between Satellite Music Network and radio station owner and country music legend Buck Owens , with operations based at Owens-owned ...
Red Eye Radio is a talk radio program currently hosted by Eric Harley and Gary McNamara. The program is syndicated nationwide by Westwood One, [1] and originates from WBAP in the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex. The show traces its history through several predecessors, beginning with Bill Mack's overnight truck show in 1969.
In January 2019, Westwood One expanded Shapiro's one-hour podcast-to-radio program, adding a nationally syndicated two-hour live radio show, for three hours of Ben Shapiro programming daily. [5] Apart from running Monday through Friday, [ 6 ] the show also hosts a “Sunday Special”, which features a special guest who joins Shapiro for a long ...
Westwood One will premiere “The Dan Bongino Show” on May 24. In a press statement, Bongino said he was “excited to embrace the immense power of radio to connect with my listeners live for ...
The Texas Bowl rights lasted only one season as ESPN Radio took over the rights in 2010. By 2012, Compass Media was only broadcasting games from the Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-12, and SEC conferences. In July 2009, Compass Media announced they would expand their sports coverage to include NCAA basketball, competing with Westwood One.
The company syndicated these shows across AM and FM affiliates but did not provide the programs to satellite radio. Westwood One distributed the radio news operations of CNN and NBC as well as its corporate cousin, the CBS Radio Network. In 1988, Casey Kasem moved from ABC Radio Networks to Westwood One after a