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Bob Ley is retiring from ESPN at the end of June after a 40-year career on the air. Ley, 64, joined ESPN as a SportsCenter anchor on Sept. 9, 1979, day three of the network's operation. In 1980, he hosted the first NCAA selection show and live broadcast of the NFL draft and continued in that role ...

Locast, the free TV station streaming service, has gotten a big financial boost from AT&T, which said Thursday (June 27) it was contributing a half a million dollars to the service's nonprofit parent, the Sports Fans Coalition New York. Locast streams local TV stations signals--geofenced to ...

Ad views delivered by Comcast’s Freewheel unit grew 20% in the first quarter, and ads based on audience targeting grew even faster. According to Freewheels Video Marketplace Report, targeted ads grew by 48%, but still represent a small part of the total, with ads bought based on the content they’re ...

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The West Virginia Broadcasters Association has been representing and serving West Virginia commercial radio and television stations since 1946. We are a member-driven trade association that provides unequaled service and value to stations throughout the state. 

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