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10.06.08
American Media Services Interactive Announces Alliance with TapIt® - Interactive Indy Music Discovery Platform

American Media Services Interactive announces an alliance with TapIt®, a customizable “ready-to-launch” interactive entertainment platform that is available to radio stations, newspapers, magazines and other media publishers. Through the alliance, TapIt® will be exclusively available through American Media Services Interactive, LLC.... read more

09.15.08
American Media Services' J. Daniel Floyd Receives Certified Valuation Analyst (CVA) Designation

American Media Services (AMS) announces that J. Daniel Floyd has attained the designation as a Certified Valuation Analyst . Given by the National Association of Certified Valuation Analysts (www.nacva.com), the certification will enable Mr. Floyd to prepare credible, comprehensive radio station valuations required in the action of radio station mergers and acquisitions conducted by AMS... read more

09.11.08
American Media Services Survey Shows Radio Listenership Remains Consistently Strong and Internet Radio Gaining in Popularity

Although there are some naysayers who still say that radio is losing its value, listening to the radio continues to be part of Americans’ daily life, according to results of a nationwide telephone survey that American Media Services released today.. read more

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Edward F. Seeger
Ed Seeger, CEO of AMS, interviewed on CNBC
October 25, 2006

The national media rely on the experts at American Media Services for their insight about the radio industry. During a CNBC segment about Howard Stern and satellite radio's uncertain outlook, Ed Seeger provided a voice for the traditional radio industry as he spoke about the strong state of traditional radio and its positive future.

 

Howard Stern
Howard Stern Analyizes AMS Radio Index Results
February, 2006

The AMS Radio Index caught the attention of media nationwide, but none more so than Howard Stern. Stern discussed the survey on his show three times in the weeks after the survey results were released.