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Virtual News Center Adds Several Stations in the 4th Quarter of 2011 PDF Print E-mail

Virtual News Center (www.virtualnewscenter.com) signed a host of new stations in the final quarter of 2011, capping another big year of growth for the remote news provider.  Here are a few, along with what station leaders are saying about the product.

 

 

WEUS – Orlando, FL – “The Big 810 AM couldn't be happier with the newscasts we receive from Virtual News Center. We were able to create a custom format that our anchor, Alan Spector, always delivers flawlessly.  

–John Hamilton, WEUS Operations Director, Orlando

 

    KXRV – Bismark, ND - “Everyday Virtual News Center delivers up to date, accurate, local news headlines that sound better than anything else in the market.  Using Virtual News Center to get our morning headlines was one of the best decisions we've made so far.” 

- Sid Hart, Mojo 107-5, Bismark

KVOT – Taos, NM - “With downsizing, everybody is trying to find a way not to hurt the station or the listener.  We found that, and believe that Virtual News Center fills a major hole for us.” 

- DMC Broadcasting OM Jeff Singer, Taos

 

KMAS – Shelton, WA - “Acclimating to a new market is difficult, at best, when you are actually on site, but to effectively integrate into the Region, the way VNC has done, with the right stories, has been a true surprise, to me, and my Operations Manager.  KMAS feels as though we have gotten twice the news staff at half the cost!” 

-         Dale Hubbard President/GM, Olympic Broadcast & Media, Shelton

 

 

 

WROX – Clarksdale, MS – “Virtual News Center is a great asset to our broadcast operations.  Like many small market stations, we’re short on both staff and resources but thanks to Virtual News Center we are able to bring timely, accurate and meaningful local news content to our listeners.  I’m thrilled to be associated with these professionals and look forward to a long working relationship!” 

- Paul Wilson, VP/GM 105.7 WROX and AM 1450, Clarksdale

 

Other stations adding Monday-Friday news include:

KBYR – Anchorage, AK

WKMO – Elizabethtown, KY

WENG – Englewood, FL

KLAZ – Hot Springs, AR

WSBH – Melbourne, FL

WCCM – Salem, NH

 
In a Climate of Downsizing, Virtual News Center Expands PDF Print E-mail

While other companies scale back and whittle away at staff, America's LOCAL Newsroom continues to expand. Recent additions to the anchor staff bring decades of combined experience to the company’s proven team.

Virtual News Center helps companies deal with current downsizing effectively. One example is at KVOT in Taos, New Mexico, where DMC Broadcasting OM Jeff Singer says, “With downsizing, everybody is trying to find a way not to hurt the station or the listener. We found that, and believe that Virtual News Center fills a major hole for us.”

Bill Bumpas – North Little Rock, is the outstanding anchor impressing Taos, NM in addition to several other Virtual News Center markets. Bill worked in the Dallas market for 14 years where he won several Texas Associated Press Awards for news and sports reporting. He also anchored news in Kansas City and while there produced a national radio show for the Fellowship of Christian Athletes.

John Morris – Dallas comes to VNC as he continues a 25 year radio career. His stops have included radio stations Indianapolis, Memphis, and New Orleans, plus Texas towns like Abilene, Waco, Tyler, and now Dallas/Fort Worth. In addition to news at Virtual News Center, he produces the show for the legendary Dorsey Gang on KSCS in Dallas. His Virtual News Center station lineup includes WRPW in Bloomington-Normal, IL.

Jayme Monacelli – Kansas City, worked nearly a decade in Bloomington, Illinois before moving to Kansas City in 2007. Jayme’s work has earned her numerous awards from the Associated Press, Kansas Association of Broadcasters, and Missouri Broadcasters’ Association. She also has won multiple Edward R. Murrow Awards.

Sam Nelson – Jacksonville, has a career that spans 25 years, and during that time he has directed news programming for several all news stations, including WBMQ in Savannah, GA. Sam has also been heard in Coastal North Carolina, Norfolk Virginia, Jacksonville, Florida, and Cleveland & Columbus, Ohio.

These four anchors join a team of 23 pros that provide daily newscasts on over 160 stations.

 
Virtual News Center Seeks Canadian Affiliate Relations Director PDF Print E-mail

Virtual News Center is expanding its reach, preparing to offer high-quality, out sourced local news for radio stations across Canada. To make this a reality, Virtual News Center seeks a lead for the sales and station support efforts. Where you live isn't important -- but your understanding of the unique needs of Canadian stations is. The opportunity is yours to make what you wish -- one Canadian news anchor is signed on already and we will recruit as needed to stay ahead of the demand you create. You must have the ability to work independently from home.

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