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NPR Station in Chicago Scraps Jazz for News, Talk

Chicago’s last major source for jazz programming on local radio, Chicago’s National Public Radio member station WBEZ, has decided to stop its nightly jazz and other scheduled music programming and move to a 24-hour news and public affairs format, reports Reuters (via News.com). The change points to the problems facing independent radio stations in the age of downloadable music and streaming websites.

The station’s switch, which has been heavily protested by local fans of the jazz format, has mirrored other such changes across the country. A public radio station in Connecticut, WNPR FM, dropped most of its classical programming in favor of news and information earlier this summer, while one in Washington, D.C., made a similar switch more than a year ago, as have stations in Boston and New York.

Chicago Public Radio took a good look at demographic trends before making the shift to talk, the article says, and found that the station’s audience had become increasingly homogenous - most are white, upper middle class and well-educated - but that public radio is compelled by a federal mandate to serve as broad a group of listeners as possible.

The station will also broadcast a new public service on 89.5 FM throughout metropolitan Chicago, Northwest Indiana, and stream it online for even wider audiences, writes Torey Malatia, president and general manager, in a letter to listeners. ” It will be a celebration of the richness of the neighborhoods and surrounding communities of Chicago - every day - through cultural expression, discussion and debate, music and art and narrative.” At the same time, he writes, “we will convert 91.5 FM Chicago into a full 24-hour news and information station.”

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Q3 Radio Revenue Slides 9% Despite Off-Air Gains, Political Spend

Though off-air online and experiential advertising grew modestly as a part of the overall radio revenue pie, and election-related political ads increased in Q3, total radio ad revenues were down 9% to $4.97 billion for Q3 and down 10% for…

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Britney’s Glamour Cover to Run on International Editions

Glamour magazine is running its photo of Britney Spears not only on the cover of the U.S. edition, but on the covers in seven other countries, as well.

Britney will grace Russia, Sweden and Greece’s editions of Glamour, among others.…

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Titan Signs New Transit Deal

Titan Worldwide has signed a five-year deal with the Delaware River Port Authority to manage out-of-home advertising for the Port Authority Transit corp.

The contract covers advertising on PATCO’s rail service and stations between Southern New Jersey and Philadelphia, writes Mediaweek.…

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Publicis Purchases Asia Shop, W&K Communications

Publicis has acquired full-service agency W&K Communications, continuing its Asia expansion that began several years ago.

W&K will be pulled under the umbrella of Publicis’s Burnett agency network, and will be renamed Leo Burnett Beijing Advertising, writes Adweek.

Other recent Publicis…

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Cyber Monday Shoppers Use Search for Different Reasons

With only four weeks separating Thanksgiving and Christmas this year, Cyber Monday One (December 1) and Cyber Monday Two (December 8) may command a greater share of online sales than they have in years past - thus increasing the importance…

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U.S. Auto Brands Rate Higher than Japanese Counterparts

Top American non-luxury auto brands received higher ratings and less negative comments from online consumers than competing Japanese brands, according to an analysis of consumer opinions collected from automotive review websites by Biz360, MarketingCharts reports.

The research, which aggregated a year’s…

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