the war onAlabama Public Television; the evaporation of thousands of local jobs; the spawning of boutique agencies, independent professionals and digital specialists; and the birth and death of groups for media types. Never has the need been greater for veterans and greenhorns to connect, not jus...
“Black history in Alabama is important to me because it is a way of acknowledging, celebrating and highlighting achievements of our race, especially since there is very little written in the history books. Black history educates the public (who may not have a clue) about our accomplishments a...
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March 17, 1963: Staring into a live television camera, Paul Bryant angrily denied he and Wally Butts conspired to fix the 1962 Georgia football game. One of the stars of the 1962 team, Lee Roy Jordan defended his coach, noting that the offense led by quarterback Joe Namath and the defense...
This 90-day radio and television ad campaign is funded by BP and distributed to the Beaches of South Walton to boost a damaged tourism market as a result of the Gulf Coast Oil Spill. The campaign focuses on the growing cultural experiences available along […] 1 Comment The Hometown ...
snow. For the first time in recorded history, roads were closed in the Florence area. Most Huntsville television stations were off the air. The video below contains local radio coverage of the historic ice storm. Stations include: WBHP 1230 AM, WAAY 1550 AM, WZYP 104.3 FM, and Q104 FM...
Enterprise 2 Montgomery sites earn Gold Level designations from CSX Select Site program MONTGOMERY, Alabama — Montgomery has earned two prestigious Gold Level designations from the CSX Select Site program, a recognition that sets the city apart as the only location across CSX’s 25-state network...
snow. For the first time in recorded history, roads were closed in the Florence area. Most Huntsville television stations were off the air. The video below contains local radio coverage of the historic ice storm. Stations include: WBHP 1230 AM, WAAY 1550 AM, WZYP 104.3 FM, and Q104 FM...