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  • ‘When Did It All Go Down Hill For White Guys?’ Whoopi Goldberg Skewers Trump’s Civil Rights Co...
    Whoopi Goldberg celebrated Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day on Monday by skewering Donald Trump’s recent comments that the Civil Rights Act championed by King in the 1960s caused “reverse discrimination” for white men. “In a recent interview with The New York Times you-know-who claims that there’s a downside to the Civil Rights Act. He says, and I quote, ‘White people were very badly treated, where they did extremely well and they were not invited to go into a university or a college,'” Goldberg read as the audience tittered, and some exclaimed, “What?!” “And under his administration the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission says there could be reparations for this discrimination,” Goldberg continued. The audience and hosts burst into laughter before Goldberg played video of the EEOC chair encouraging white men to sue for “DEI-related discrimination.” Goldberg then said in a mocking tone, “So this is my question: when… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.
    MEDIAite – Radio/Tv/Internet News|TheTopNews.NetMon, January 19, 2026
    54 mins ago
  • BSI Launches New Music Scheduling Software for Radio Stations
    Advertisement BSI just dropped a new music scheduling tool that’ll change the game for radio stations everywhere. Broadcast Software International (BSI) has unveiled a cutting-edge music scheduling product aimed at improving how radio stations manage their playlists. From major markets to local stations, effective music scheduling remains a key factor in attracting and retaining audiences. […] ...[TheTopNews] Read More.
    RADIO FACTS – News | Radio-TV Industry NewsMon, January 19, 2026
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  • AI Music Company Suno Faces Legal Challenges Amid Innovation Hype
    Advertisement Looks like the AI music scene is heating up, and Suno’s caught right in the middle of it all. Suno, an AI music company valued at $2.45 billion, is redefining how songs are created by allowing users to generate entire tracks using simple text prompts. Founded just over two years ago, the company’s CEO, […] ...[TheTopNews] Read More.
    RADIO FACTS – News | Radio-TV Industry NewsMon, January 19, 2026
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  • Detweiler Reflects on a Long Broadcast Career
    Jeff Detweiler is no stranger to our radio circles. If you don’t recognize his name from his prominent role as senior director of broadcast business development at Xperi, you might know him from one of many other broadcast and engineering endeavors.  Detweiler in the Xperi lab in 2025. Detweiler is a contributing author to the National Radio Systems Committee’s transmission standards documents for digital broadcasting and sits on the NRSC Data Services & Metadata Subcommittee. He also is chair of the North American Broadcasters Association Digital Radio Working Group and has contributed to the NAB Engineering Handbook. “Beyond NRSC, I’m active in the IEEE Broadcast Technology Standards Committee, helping shape aggregated content delivery link standards, and, most recently, I had the pleasure of working with the SBE to update the test questions for the Digital Radio Broadcast Specialist Certification.” With 47 years of experience, it’s safe to say that Detweiler’s… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.
    RADIO WORLD – News | Radio-TV Industry NewsMon, January 19, 2026
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  • RadioFacts Daily Brief – 2026-01-19
    Advertisement Today’s Industry News fbi radio’s Dance Class Mentorship Program Returns for FLINTA DJs AR Rahman’s Music Under Fire: Controversial Comments Spark Online Backlash ENHYPEN’s ‘THE SIN: VANISH’ Crowned This Week’s Top New Music by Fans Spotify Pushes for Subscriber Transition Amid Price Increase Alpha Drive One (ALD1) Collaborates with QQ Music for Major Popup […] ...[TheTopNews] Read More.
    RADIO FACTS – News | Radio-TV Industry NewsMon, January 19, 2026
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  • 2 Minnesota Hotels Cancel ICE Reservations and Temporarily Shut Down Due to ‘Safety Concerns’
    (Photo Credit: MIchael Nigro for AP) Two Minnesota hotels canceled reservations for ICE agents and temporarily closed their properties due to “”heightened public safety concerns.” The news was first reported by Fox News journalist Bill Melugin on Sunday. Melugin obtained a letter from the Doubletree St. Paul Downtown that told agents their rooms were being canceled and that the hotel closing for a few days. “We are taking this step out of care for you, our team members, and the surrounding community,” the notice said. The Hilton-operated hotel said its team would work with agents to find “alternate accommodations.” That hotel still appears to be closed on Monday morning, with the hotel staff not answering the phone when Mediaite called. Another hotel in the area is closing temporarily as well. The Intercontinental St. Paul Riverfront will be closed for several days due to “elevated safety and security concerns,” the property… ...[TheTopNews] Read More.
    MEDIAite – Radio/Tv/Internet News|TheTopNews.NetMon, January 19, 2026
    1 hour ago
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