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  • Retired General Shreds Trump’s Iran Concessions on Fox News: ‘They Shouldnâ€...
    Fox News contributor and retired Gen. Jack Keane did not hold back when offering his thoughts on the memorandum of understanding that President Donald Trump signed with the Iranian government. The two sides said they agreed to a framework to discuss acceptable terms for ending the ongoing war, which began with U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran in February. However, the memo has not been made public, and much of its contents remains fodder for speculation. Even longtime Trump media allies, such as Fox News host Mark Levin, have called on the administration to release the memo. One provision would reportedly allow access to a $300 billion reconstruction fund, a measure acknowledged by Vice President JD Vance on Monday. He said that Iran “could” receive such a sum, but he added that none of the money would come from the U.S. That money would be contingent on Iran reopening the Strait of Hormuz and disposing of its nuclear material, which Trump has referred to as “nuclear dust.” Keane appeared on Monday’s Hannity, where he urged Trump to release the memo. “I think what the president should do is just, let’s release it and let people see what’s out there so we stop debating about something none of us are seeing,” Keane stated. Sean Hannity, who interviewed Vance earlier in the show, pushed back by saying if the Iranians “don’t abide, they get nothing out of the deal, and then I would imagine we go back to where we were last week.” “I want to believe that, but if you have a reliable high-level administration source saying, ‘We’re not going to get rid of the dust. We’re gonna downblend it,'” Keane replied, before slamming the fund: And they’re not going to take centrifuges out, and they’re not going to take the cascades out, which means you can have weapons-grade. And there’s going to be a moratorium in terms of, you can’t have a nuclear deal for 10, or 20 years, similar to the [Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action]. And the funding is real. There’s $300 billion investment fund. Who cares where the money comes from? If it doesn’t come from the United States, I get that. Of course it shouldn’t. But it shouldn’t come from anybody. I mean, when we recovered Germany and Japan, the Nazis weren’t in charge, the Japanese imperialists weren’t in charge. Here, the Iranians are… [TheTopNews] Read More.
    MEDIAite – Radio/Tv/Internet News|TheTopNews.NetTue, June 16, 2026
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  • Cox Media Group (CMG) announced Brian McGhee as Vice President & Market Mana...
    Cox Media Group (CMG) announced Brian McGhee as Vice President & Market Manager for CMG Jacksonville Radio, effective today. McGhee succeeds Jimmy Farrell, now Vice President and Market Manager for CMG Miami Radio.  McGhee joins CMG with more than 15 years of leadership experience spanning radio, digital media, and sales [TheTopNews] Read More.
    RADIO FACTS – News | Radio-TV Industry NewsMon, June 15, 2026
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  • Naoya Ogura Wins BMI’s Charlie Parker Jazz Composition Prize and Manny Albam C...
    BMI presented its 37th Annual Jazz Composers Workshop Summer Showcase on June 12, 2026, at the Leonard Nimoy Thalia Theatre at Symphony Space in New York City. The event highlighted new big band and jazz orchestra compositions developed during the 2025–2026 BMI Jazz Composers Workshop season. The showcase was hosted [TheTopNews] Read More.
    RADIO FACTS – News | Radio-TV Industry NewsMon, June 15, 2026
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  • CNN’s Ana Navarro Throws Scott Jennings for a Loop With Sudden F-Bomb
    CNN commentator Ana Navarro ripped those defending an ugly insult hurled at former First Lady Michelle Obama. On Sunday, President Donald Trump hosted a UFC event at the White House for his 80th birthday, where fighter Josh Hokit revived an old hoax about the former first lady. “And lastly, Michelle Obama is a man! Am I right, America?” Hokit said as he was being interviewed in the octagon by Joe Rogan. The attack has largely been ignored by people in Trump’s inner circle, though some conservatives and right-leaning personalities condemned the insult. Navarro ripped the president for not condemning it. “This line of attack against Michelle Obama has been going on in right-wing extremist circles for years and years and years,” Navarro said on Monday’s CNN NewsNight. “So, he doesn’t want to confront it because it would mean confronting part of his base. He doesn’t want to condemn it or apologize for that, because he thinks that shows weakness.” She then pivoted to actor Robert de Niro, who at an event on Sunday led a chant against Trump saying, “Shut the f*ck up” in a sort of rerun of his 2018 Tony Awards speech. “F*ck Trump,” he said at the ceremony. “But all I’ll say is this,” Navarro continued as co-panelist Scott Jennings listened on. “Whenever there is a Democrat back in the White House and they invite Robert de Niro and Robert de Niro stands in the White House and says, f*ck Trump, or starts talking about what Melania Trump did, I don’t want anybody who has remained silent right now raising their hand or saying a thing, because it’s got to, there’s things that are just condemnable.” Upon hearing the f-bomb, Jennings turned to the camera and gave a look of surprise. Navarro concluded by saying that Trump “doesn’t have the balls to condemn what is clearly condemnable.” Watch above via CNN.The post CNN’s Ana Navarro Throws Scott Jennings for a Loop With Sudden F-Bomb first appeared on Mediaite. [TheTopNews] Read More.
    MEDIAite – Radio/Tv/Internet News|TheTopNews.NetMon, June 15, 2026
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  • CNN GOP Commentator Says Conservatives Need to Understand ‘Racist’ Context o...
    Republican CNN contributor Shermichael Singleton said that conservatives defending a UFC fighter who called former First Lady Michelle Obama a man were missing the “racist” historical context of such insults. The controversy arose from what heavyweight fighter Josh Hokit said after his match Sunday evening at the “UFC Freedom 250” match held on the White House South Lawn on the same day as President Donald Trump’s 80th birthday. After Hokit won via TKO, leaving his undefeated UFC career intact, he had a triumphant interview with podcaster Joe Rogan. “And lastly, Michelle Obama is a man! Am I right, America?” Hokit yelled as a grinning Rogan held the microphone and the crowd offered a mixture of cheers and boos. White House Communications Director Steven Cheung was asked about Hokit’s comments and dodged the question, only offering praise for Hokit’s prowess in the octagon. Hokit did otherwise get a lot of swift and loud condemnation, including by UFC President Dana White, who emphasized he supported free speech “but I hate that kind of nonsense” and was “completely against saying nasty and false things about people’s families.” Barstool’s Dave Portnoy blasted Hokit for being among the “idiots” and “lunatics” who give UFC a bad name, and called on Trump to denounce what he’d said. CNN anchor Jake Tapper addressed the controversy with his panel on Monday’s episode of The Lead, calling it “a pretty ugly moment.” Tapper went to Singleton for his reaction first, commenting that he “can’t even imagine how Republican heads would be exploding if this were a Democratic event” where such a comment had been uttered. “If the roles were reversed, of course,” replied Singleton. “But it costs nothing just to say, like, ‘We condemn those remarks,'” said Tapper. “And this isn’t reflective of the president, move on,” Singleton said, and then went into how he had been checking out how people were reacting on social media, including conservatives he follows, and was seeing people saying they “don’t understand how this is steeped in racism.” “That’s been one of the consistent things I’ve seen,” he continued. “Even had a couple friends have reached out and said, ‘hey, can you just unpack this a little bit further for me?'” “Are you their Black friend?” interjected New York Times columnist Lulu Garcia-Navarro with a laugh. “Well, I’m sure they have more than just me, but I said, ‘Sure, absolutely,” said Singleton.… [TheTopNews] Read More.
    MEDIAite – Radio/Tv/Internet News|TheTopNews.NetMon, June 15, 2026
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  • Vance Says U.S. Is Not Giving Iran $300 Billion But Could Encourage ‘Other Cou...
    Vice President JD Vance shut down reports that the U.S. is giving $300 billion to Iran but said the U.S. could still encourage “other countries to invest” in Iran if it adheres to the terms of the U.S.-Iran deal. Reports swirled on Monday that Iran could have access to a $300 billion reconstruction fund as part of the agreement brokered by President Donald Trump‘s administration. When asked about the fund on Monday morning, Vance himself told CBS News’s Ed O’Keefe, “That’s the sort of thing they could have access to, funded by the Gulf Coast Coalition, so long as they honor their end of the obligation.” Trump posted a Truth Social Monday evening, which was his middle-of-the-night post, as he is in France for the G7 Summit, to offer clarification about the “300 million,” an apparent typo of “billion.” “Iran has agreed to never have a Nuclear Weapon!” he wrote. “Also, the story that the U.S. is paying Iran 300 million Dollars is Fake News, put out by the Dumocrats!!!” CNN’s Sean Hannity asked Vance for clarification about this potential funding on Monday night. “We are not giving them an American dollar, no. 1, true? And no. 2, did the U.S. ever sign off on the Qataris paying them that money?” While Vance insisted Iran will not be getting a “single dime” from the U.S. itself, he evaded the question about the U.S. approval of $300 billion to Iran from the Gulf Coast Coalition. Instead, he made it clear that outside investments into Iran, made with the encouragement of the United States, are not off the table if Iran adheres to the terms of the agreement with the U.S. “No, the agreement says they are not getting a single dime of American money. That is just not what this is,” he said. “What the agreement does say, Sean, is again, if the Iranians behave, if there are sanctions relief, and if the Iranians are integrated into the world economy, we would invite other countries, not us but other countries to invest in their country. That is fine, but only if they comply with the terms of the agreement.” Vance emphasized that Iran must uphold their commitments from the “memorandum of understanding,” which he said include never developing a nuclear weapon and opening the Strait of Hormuz “immediately.” “I can’t tell you, Sean, if five years down the road they are going… [TheTopNews] Read More.
    MEDIAite – Radio/Tv/Internet News|TheTopNews.NetMon, June 15, 2026
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