Radio’s Troi (Star) Torain ready for his comeback on Pulse 87

Wednesday, February 13th, 2008 - No Comments »

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The Star of the show on the new radio station Pulse 87 (WNYZ, 87.7 FM) says he can’t wait to get on the air - though it could be a little later than he had hoped.

Troi (Star) Torain, the successful and sometimes controversial former morning host at WQHT (97.1 FM) and WWPR (105.1 FM), is scheduled to start Monday on Pulse 87, which debuted this week with a dance-oriented top-40 format.

That debut will be widely watched, since he’s been off the air since being loudly fired from Power-105 in May 2006 over offensive remarks about the child of a rival host.

He said Tuesday, however, that his start date could be pushed back to Feb. 25, giving him more time to recover from recent surgery that included a liver transplant and other work.

“I’m going to see how I feel later this week,” he said. “I just want to be sure I’m ready.”

Transplants, which must be done when a donor becomes available, are debilitating.

Star said he has been back to the hospital three times over complications, which isn’t unusual, and that he lost 59 pounds.

“None of my clothes fit,” he said. “And there are a lot of foods I can’t eat anymore. Right now I’m having a meal of Beech-Nut baby food. Everything is mushy.”

At first, he said, he will probably play more music than he used to, and he may have a mix deejay.

“I’ll give exposure to people who can’t get a shot on corporate-controlled radio,” he said.

His team will also include the original Buc Wild (”cleaned up”), White Trash Helene (”she has been such a trooper … she turned down other radio jobs because she wanted to work with me”) and DX21, who has created a lot of his show materials.

Star says he turned down another radio offer because Pulse 87 gave more creative control and a voice in the station. So he’s happy that, for starters, he was able to help the station hire program director Joel Salkowitz.

“Joel’s a master,” he said. “The music sounds great and it’s getting the response we want. We didn’t do this from corporate research. We did it from our gut.”

As for his place in this setting, Star said he’ll be himself.

“I don’t have anything more to prove,” he said. “So we’re just going to have fun. Remember, this isn’t just a different world for radio today, it’s a different country. Everyone’s held hostage by pressure groups.

“When I came to New York in 1981, my goal was for people to know my name. Now my goal is to be remembered.”

So he hopes to resume that pursuit as soon as possible.

“I feel a lot stronger than I did two weeks ago,” he said. “When I come back, I want to be ready to do five days a week, four hours a day. If I have to have Buc Wild push me in a wheelchair and hook up an IV, I’ll be ready.”

Mega Media Group Announces the Launch of Pulse 87 Radio Station for February 11th and the Hiring of New Program Director for Pulse 87.7 FM

Wednesday, February 6th, 2008 - No Comments »

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Pulse 87.7 FM, the rhythmic top 40 station will be launched by Mega Media Group (OTC Bulletin Board: MMDA) (www.megamediagroup.com), on February 11th at 6am, the station will feature the Highly popular Star & Buc Wild Morning Show which will debut on February 18th weekdays from 6 to 10am and today’s top music hits. Joel Salkowitz will become the station’s program director.

Industry Veteran Joel Salkowitz To Lead Station

Salkowitz is a veteran major market programming and operations executive, who recently served as Vice President of Music Programming and Content at Sirius Satellite Radio. Prior to joining Sirius, Salkowitz was with Clear Channel Communications as a Format Director and Brand Manager overseeing the launch and programming for 10 major market stations, as well as serving as Program Director for JAMMIN 105 — New York (WTJM-FM). His past experience also includes management, production and programming positions at Fox Television, E.M.I. Records, Westwood One, ABC Radio, NBC Radio and Emmis Communications. As Regional VP of Programming at Emmis’ HOT97 (WQHT) in New York, he helped develop the Rhythm Top 40 format that dominated contemporary radio during the late 1980s and early 1990s and was also responsible for overseeing programming at Emmis’ WAVA (Washington DC) and WLOL (Minneapolis).

Commenting on the announcement, Mega Media Group CEO, Alex Shvarts stated “I am pleased that Joel is leading our radio team. His wealth of experience with building stations and managing major market radio personnel will prove invaluable to the launch of Pulse 87.”

Also commenting on the announcement, Salkowitz said, “I am excited to be a part of a new, independent radio business that I can help to grow from its very inception. It will be especially gratifying to work with Star who is one of the top morning talents in the country and who was able to have such a huge impact on not one, but two radio stations in New York. He’s a one-of-a-kind personality and together with a unique music format, we’re going to give New York something to get excited about on the radio again.”

Safe Harbor Statement: This announcement contains forward-looking statements. These statements are made under the “safe harbor” provisions of the U.S. Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Statements that are not historical facts, including statements about Mega Media Group’s beliefs and expectations, are forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements involve inherent risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from those contained in any forward-looking statements. All information provided in this press release is as of November 15, 2007, and Mega Media Group undertakes no duty to update such information, except as required under applicable law.

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Radiohead Overtakes Billboard Charts

Monday, January 14th, 2008 - No Comments »

radio head radiohead new music Todd Lazarski - Celebrity News Service News WriterNew York, NY (CNS) - Experimental and controversial album-release tactics from Radiohead didn’t impede a phoenix-like rise up the standard sales charts this week.”In Rainbows,” previously released by the band on a choose-your-price package online, skyrocketed to #1 on Billboard’s Hot 200 album chart in just the second week of widespread release. The attached ‘Greatest Gainer’ label was an obvious understatement, as the album debuted last week at a very modest #156.Only time will tell as to how Radiohead’s monumental success with both a self-release and a standard issue will come to effect the much-maligned record industry.Meanwhile Alicia Keys took #2 on both the singles and album charts for the second straight week with “As I Am,” while Mary J. Blige’s “Growing Pains” showed first signs of adolescent regression, falling from the top spot to #3 in it’s third week.”Juno”’s wave of critical acclaim landed the film’s soundtrack, featuring an organic mix of classic and indie Rock, at the #8 spot in its debut week, which was also worthy of Billboard’s ‘Hot Shot’ distincti

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