Brian Shactman, a former anchor at WVIT-TV, NBC Connecticut and a reporter at ESPN, is returning to Connecticut to co-host the morning show on WTIC-AM with longtime local radio veteran Ray Dunaway.
Nov. 22—The 50,000 watts of WTIC-AM1080, the state's largest radio station, turned into shockwaves this morning. Ray Dunaway, who started our days with information and a smile for nearly 30 years in ...
In 1925, radio station WTIC AM 1080 went on the air for the first time. Dennis House talks with Stephanie Perl and Morgan ...
WTIC 1080 AM radio in Hartford, and its parent, CBS Radio, have questions to answer and actions to take in response to the growing controversy around former Connecticut Gov. John Rowland's role at the ...
WTIC is, or used to be, a major Connecticut news organization. It is becoming more difficult to use that kind of term to describe the Hartford AM radio station as ethics questions swirl around its ...
Audacy Inc., a national broadcasting company that owns several radio stations in Connecticut, including WTIC, has begun prepackaged Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings as it seeks to restructure $1.9 ...
Dangerous territory. Yes, this has gotten into dangerous territory. What began as an announcement about UConn switching radio stations for its sporting events has morphed into claims of the state’s ...
Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on Bluesky (Opens in new window) Bluesky Ray Dunaway, the morning radio personality who followed the legendary Bob Steele on ...
Shelly Sindland, a 14-year reporter at WTIC-TV, filed an 18-page complaint against the station and owner Tribune Co. this week, with her own "news rundown" of age and sex discrimination charges.
Former Gov. John G. Rowland, who was named Monday as a conspirator in a criminal case involving a friend’s 2012 congressional campaign, abruptly announced his resignation Thursday as a WTIC-AM radio ...
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