Compass Media Networks

Compass Media Networksis an Americanradionetwork.The company launched in January 2009. [1]It is owned by formerWestwood OneCEO and former COO[2]ofConnoisseur Media,Peter Kosann. The company focuses on radio and offers representation and marketing services for national radio.[3]

Compass Media Networks
Company typePrivate
IndustryRadio broadcasting,advertising
Founded2009;15 years ago(2009)
HeadquartersRye,New York
OwnerPeter Kosann
Websitewww.compassmedianetworks.com

History

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Compass Media Networks debuted in January 2009 with a focus on national radio programs.

Programming

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  • The Free Beer and Hot Wings Showmorningdrive timecomedy andhot talkprogram hosted by Gregg "Free Beer" Daniels and Chris "Hot Wings" Michael, along with producers, Steve and Kelly. It is mostly heard onclassic rock,alternative rockandactive rockstations.
  • DeDe In The Morning,DeDe McGuire, syndicated morning urban radio program originating fromKKDA-FMin Dallas, Texas and owned by Service Broadcasting.
  • The Lars Larson Show.Lars Larsonis a conservative political talk show host based atKXL-FMinPortland, Oregon.The show is heard on dozens of affiliates.
  • The Market Score Board Report withRon Insanadebuted nationally on May 11, 2009, and offers daily business reports Monday-Friday at the open and close of the stock market.
  • Taste of Country Nightshosted by Amber Atnip and Evan Paul, acountry musicradio show syndicated throughoutUnited Statesand distributed by Compass Media Networks.[4]
  • This Morning, America's First News with Gordon Dealwith cohost Jennifer Kushinka and producer Michael Gavin, a four-hour morning news and information program for news-talk radio stations. It airs at 5 a.m. ET weekdays. A recorded one-hour roundup show is heard on Saturday or Sunday mornings on many of the weekday show's affiliates. A podcast version of the show is produced Monday through Saturday.
  • Markley, Van Camp and Robbins— Originally co-hosted by Jamie Markley and David van Camp, the show went into national syndication in 2019 fromWMBDinPeoria, Illinois.[5]Scott Robbins was later added to the show, with the name of the program being expanded to include him.[6]Airing live between Noon and 3 p.m. ET weekdays, the show would take the place ofRush Limbaughon manyAlpha Mediastations following his death in 2021.[7]Many other stations also chose to air the show on tape delay.[8]

Acquisition of Westwood One programs

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AfterWestwood Onewas bought out byDial Global,Compass picked up several of Westwood One's former weekend music programs. Among those wereThe Beatle Years with Bob Malik,Out of Order with Jed the Fish,andOff the Record with Uncle Joe Benson.After Westwood One reformatted its longtime Saturday-night programCountry Goldwith a new host (first withRandy Owen,now withTerri Clark), Compass hired the show's previous host, Josh "Rowdy Yates" Holstead, to host a continuation of the previous format under the nameThe Original Country Gold.Compass also owns the rights toThe Deep End with Nick Michaels,which was not previously a Westwood One program.

After Dial Global merged withCumulus Media Networks,Compass picked up additional programs, including theM. G. Kellysyndicated program library (exceptAmerican Hit List) and theRick DeesWeekly Top 40.Big D and Bubba,previously distributed byPremiere Networks,also was added to the Compass lineup; Compass now offers other country dayparts as well, including a midday show hosted by Carsen andTaste of CountryNightsevenings.

In November 2014, Compass announced the acquisition ofThe Wall Street Journal This Morning,a morningdrive timenational news and business program, which had been syndicated by theWall Street Journal Radiodivision. The program was renamedThis Morning, America's First News with Gordon Deal.Deal has been the program's host since 2005. He was retained and the program is now centered on general news, not just business and financial news.[9]The first broadcast under the new title was January 2, 2015.

Sports

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National Football League coverage

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Compass, in conjunction withDial Global,began offering a slate of Sunday afternoon games from theNational Football Leaguebeginning in the2009 NFL season.These broadcasts competed with the NFL onWestwood Oneand theSports USA Radio Network.Brent Musburgeris the voice of theLas Vegas Raidersalong with analystLincoln Kennedyand studio hostTim Cates.Announcers for theDallas Cowboysbroadcast includeDanny White,Kevin Ray with in-studio hostJerry Recco.Compass Media Networks NFL broadcast pairings includeChris CarrinowithBrian Baldinger.Jon Rothstein serves as studio host. Other play-by-play announcers and analysts include Gregg Daniels. TJ Rives, Tiki Barber, Steve Beurelein, Bill Rosinski, Chad Brown, and Drew Bontadelli.

Compass currently features exclusive broadcast rights for two NFL team broadcasts, theDallas CowboysandLas Vegas Raiders.The Raiders signed on to Compass in 2009 and the Cowboys joined fully in 2011. 2009 NFL games were broadcast by individual agreement with eight teams, which featured in all of Compass's games: aside from the Cowboys and Raiders, Compass carried theAtlanta Falcons,Buffalo Bills,Kansas City Chiefs,Philadelphia Eagles,Tampa Bay Buccaneers,andWashington Redskins.TheDetroit LionsandArizona Cardinalswere added to the agreement in 2010. An additional four teams added their names to Compass's NFL coverage for the 2011 season- theChicago Bears,Denver Broncos,San Francisco 49ers,andSeattle Seahawks.By virtue of the teams involved in the two international games, Compass Media Networks held exclusive national broadcast rights to both theNFL International SeriesandBills Toronto Seriesgames in 2011. When all was said and done, Compass Media expanded their coverage to 60 games a season with the new contracts.[10]

NCAA football and basketball coverage

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Dial Global and Compass announced they would offer a slate of NCAA football games beginning in the 2009 season, competing withESPN Radio,Sports USA Radio Network, Dial Global, Nevada Sports Network, andTouchdown Radioproductions. No specific conference affiliation was announced, and the schedule featured games with teams from thePac-12 Conference,Western Athletic Conference,Big Ten Conference,Big East Conference,Big 12 Conference,Conference USA,and theSoutheastern Conference.In December 2009, Compass Media announced they had gained the national radio broadcasting rights for theTexas Bowl.The Texas Bowl rights lasted only one season asESPN Radiotook over the rights in 2010. By 2012, Compass Media was only broadcasting games from the Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-12, and SEC conferences.

In July 2009, Compass Media announced they would expand their sports coverage to include NCAA basketball, competing with Westwood One. While Compass can't gain rights to any NCAA Tournament games, they announced that they signed a contract with the Big Ten Conference to be the exclusive radio provider of the first and second rounds of the Big Ten Tournament in 2010 and all tournament games beginning in 2011.[11]

In 2011, Compass Media Sports increased their coverage of the Big Ten conference by inking a multi-year deal to broadcast the Big Ten Championship game, meaning the Big Ten Basketball Tournament and Big Ten Championship game will be on the same radio affiliates nationwide and at the network's website.[12][13]

Major League baseball coverage

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In April 2012, Compass announced an agreement withMajor League Baseball'sLos Angeles Angels of Anaheimto air 25 games out-of-market throughout the team's 2012 season.[14]Chris CarrinoandSteve Quiswere named as play-by-play announcers for the broadcasts, withSteve PhillipsandDarryl Hamiltonto serve as analysts.[15]For the 2013 season, Compass acquired rights to selectTampa Bay Rayshome games to increase their MLB coverage. Compass has not syndicated MLB games since the 2013 season.

Former Programs

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References

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  1. ^"FREE BEER & HOT WINGS Partners With Compass Media Networks".Reuters.2009-03-05. Archived fromthe originalon 2012-09-09.
  2. ^"Blog Archive » Peter Kosann steps down as Chief Operating Officer of Connoisseur Media in order to focus full-time on Compass Media Networks".Connoisseur Media. 2009-03-24. Archived fromthe originalon 2012-02-24.Retrieved2012-10-03.
  3. ^"Radio Business Report/Television Business Report - Voice of the Broadcasting Industry".Archived fromthe originalon 2009-03-13.
  4. ^"Taste of Country Nights with Sam Alex"(PDF).compassmedianetworks.com.Archived(PDF)from the original on 23 February 2017.Retrieved21 February2017.
  5. ^Says, Radioradio."Alpha Takes Markley & Van Camp Show Into National Syndication".RadioInsight.Retrieved2024-06-28.
  6. ^"Syndication Notes 5/31: Scott Robbins Joins Markley & Van Camp".RadioInsight.Archivedfrom the original on 2019-05-31.Retrieved2024-06-28.
  7. ^"'Markley, van Camp and Robbins' taking Rush Limbaugh's old spot on Peoria's WMBD radio ".Archivedfrom the original on 2021-07-12.Retrieved2021-07-12.
  8. ^"MVCR Affiliates".Archivedfrom the original on 2023-10-04.Retrieved2023-10-02.
  9. ^All Access."Compass Media Networks To Continue Gordon Deal's Morning Show After Wall St. Journal Pulls Out".All Access Music Group.Archivedfrom the original on 2015-01-02.Retrieved2015-01-02.
  10. ^Nox Solutions."Sports Programming".Compass Media Networks. Archived fromthe originalon 2012-10-30.Retrieved2012-10-03.
  11. ^Nox Solutions."Sports Programming".Compass Media Networks. Archived fromthe originalon 2012-10-30.Retrieved2012-10-03.
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  13. ^Nox Solutions."Compass Media Networks".Compass Media Networks. Archived fromthe originalon 2012-03-06.Retrieved2012-10-03.
  14. ^Marcucci, Carl (2012-04-25)."Compass Media Networks signs LA Angels".RBR.com.Archivedfrom the original on 2012-05-03.Retrieved2012-05-20.
  15. ^"Carrino, Quis to call Angels baseball".staatalent.com. 2012-05-15. Archived fromthe originalon 2014-07-14.
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