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By Staff Report / Friday, December 23rd, 2016 / Latest news / Comments Off on Salem Media agrees to let Word Broadcasting operate Louisville stations
Salem Media Group, a Christian conservative radio company based in Camarillo, announced Dec. 23 that it will allow its Louisville, Kentucky stations to be operated by Pennsylvania-based Word Broadcasting Network under a marketing agreement effective Jan. 3. Word Broadcasting owns and operates 12 radio stations in Louisville. Salem owns an FM Christian teaching and talk Read More →
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By Jonathan Light There is great uncertainty about whether proposed federal wage and hour laws are going to be implemented in 2017, but there are plenty of other things to worry about on the employment law front in California. Regardless of the federal implementation, we won’t see much federal effect in California. Here are just Read More →
Camarillo semiconductor supplier Semtech announced net income of $30.8 million, or 46 cents per diluted share, in its third quarter 2016 earnings release Nov. 30. Net income beat analyst estimates of 36 cents per share but net sales for the quarter of $137.2 million were just shy of estimates by Zacks Investment Research of $138.6 Read More →
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You might call it the Ventura County conundrum. By many measures, Ventura County has recovered nicely from the recession with relatively low unemployment at 5.3 percent, steady job growth and a nascent boom in the travel and leisure sector. But a deeper dive shows some disturbing trends. Jobs have not recovered to their pre-recession peak, Read More →