Monthly Archives: April, 2022
NBC News Under Fire for Tweet Describing “Jeopardy!” Winner
Although Roach’s bio on Twitter describes her as a lesbian from Nova Scotia, the platform’s users did not take kindly to NBC News using her sexual identity in the headline.
Trey Yingst Discusses the Mental, Physical Hurdles of Covering War in Ukraine
Yingst joined “The Untold Story with Martha MacCallum” podcast this week from the Ukrainian capital city of Kyiv.
Sports Radio Can Be The Search Engine In B2B Marketing
"Sports stations' ability to deliver B2B results is one of my favorite format attributes, and creating opportunities for new connections for businesspeople is critical for employee and C-level buy-in."
Roger Goodell Announces Tony Gonzalez Is Joining Amazon Thursday Night Football
"The NFL commissioner did not reveal what role Gonzalez would have."
Seahawks, Field Yates Pay Tribute To John Clayton At NFL Draft
"The Seahawks reserved a seat for the late reporter at their draft table."
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Why Streaming Hits Don’t Always Equal Hot AC Radio Success
"Use the data, but don’t let it use you."
Anderson Cooper At His Best for CNN When Things Hit the Fan
Calm, cool, collected. It would have been easy to have the exact opposite reaction. Instead, he showed his ability to understand the moment as both a person and a professional.
K-EARTH’s Chris Ebbott is ‘Unabashedly Involved’ In Los Angeles
“One of the core values of K-EARTH is that we are unabashedly involved and reflective of our community."
Has Stephen A. Smith Truly Grown His Influence?
"To paraphrase Ron Swanson, he’s a tourist, vacationing in issues and debates to take pictures for his scrapbook or to make sure the people, who take the issues he parachutes into seriously, remember him"