Ariana Grande‘s beloved “Nonna,” Marjorie Grande, has died at the age of 99. “Marjorie (Nonna) Grande passed peacefully in her home and was surrounded by her family and loved ones for every moment of her last few weeks,” reads a statement from the family. “We thank you for your love, support, and for respecting our privacy as we grieve and celebrate her beautiful, extraordinary life.” The Grande matriarch made history last year by becoming the oldest person to land a song on the Hot 100 chart, as Nonna was featured on “Ordinary Things,” the closing track on Ariana’s Grammy-nominated 2024 album, Eternal Sunshine. Ariana had previously revealed that it was Marjorie who first introduced her to Wicked, and after the film came out, Grande flew to Boca Raton “to watch with Nonna.” Ariana’s brother Frankie shared a photo carousel of Nonna alongside a heartfelt letter on Instagram, thanking her for the “countless lessons you wove into my heart over the years.” (Rolling Stone)
On May 20, 2026, Cumulus Media Inc. and its affiliated licensees (collectively, “Cumulus”) filed applications with the Federal Communications Commission for transfer of control of the FCC licenses for the radio stations owned by Cumulus (including KMEZ, 102.9 Mhz, Bellechase, La.), from the Current Shareholders of Cumulus Media Inc. to the Shareholders of Cumulus Media Inc. (as Reorganized). Members of the public wishing to view this application or obtain information about how to file comments and petitions on the application can visit https://publicfiles.fcc.gov/fm-profile/KMEZ
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