Longtime Houston radio host Ryan Chase has ended his run on “The Roula and Ryan Show with Eric” on 104.1 KRBE. The change became clear when his bio and other references disappeared from the station’s ...
KRBE-FM — facing scrutiny this week over the firings of two popular morning talk-show hosts — announced Wednesday that Roula Christie and Ryan Chase will host The Roula and RyanShow beginning July 24.
Cumulus has entered into a multi-year agreement with Houston on-air personalities Roula Christie, Ryan Chase, Eric Rowe, and Kevin England. Roula and Ryan are co-hosts of KRBE-FM’s long-running ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Ryan Chase of KRBE's 'Roula & Ryan Show' is no longer with the station. Chase (pictured second from right) was a morning staple in ...
Roula Christie who hosts The Roula and Ryan Show on Cumulus’ KRBE-FM in Houston. The MIW Airblazer award is given annually to an on-air personality and stems from an alliance formed in 2015 between ...
Houston radio staple "The Roula & Ryan Show" will continue to keep the morning commute lively with a newly extended run. The popular program has signed on for another five years at KRBE (104.1) FM. It ...
Atom and Maria are no more. KRBE-FM announced Friday that popular radio personalities Atom Smasher and Maria Todd have departed the station. The duo hosted Atom and Maria in the Mornings from 6 a.m.
The Roula and Ryan Show will take their popular show on the road again. Fans will experience a unique, variety-style show, including Roula & Ryan’s Roses, Special K’s Prank Calls, and/or The Mystery ...
Atom Smasher will host a new 5 a.m. to 9 a.m. morning show on MIX 96-5 (KHMX-FM) beginning January 6, 2014. Smasher was a radio personality on 104.1 KRBE (KRBE-FM) from 1998 until 2006. He started on ...
Cumulus Media Inc. announced Monday the formation of Cumulus Media Partners LLC, which will acquire the radio broadcasting business of Susquehanna Pfaltzgraff Co. Susquehanna owns radio station KRBE ...
The May issue of the NAB’s Licensed to Serve newsletter is out detailing many communities acts by radio stations. When spring rains hit the Houston area in April radio stations such as Cumulus-owned ...