Yearly Archives: 2024

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Why Pat McAfee’s ‘Progrum Feud’ Is More Than Just a Gameshow on ESPN

"We're arriving at a place where the studio programming itself becomes the betting market."

How Jodi Koontz Went From Producer to Anchor of a Syndicated Show

"The reason I think it's important to tell that story is because that's the day I learned you have to ask for what you want."

Joe Rogan Was Never Going to Be On 60 Minutes – But Should He?

Even in a state of flux, the idea of Rogan suiting up as a 60 Minutes correspondent ranks somewhere between unlikely and laughable — about as plausible as me waking up next to Salma Hayek. But should it be that far-fetched?

Clay Travis Exposes the Perception Problem Hurting News/Talk Radio

As an industry, we need to realize that a rising tide lifts all boats. Many shows and stations are where they need to be with their digital game, but many are still well behind the curve.

Radio’s Future Lies In Its Past

"Other countries' radio stations are managed by programmers while American stations are typically run by former sales execs."

Former WBZ NewsRadio Reporter Doug Cope Dies

Cope retired in 2019 after 17 years with the Boston all-news station, and was fondly remembered by colleagues as "one of the good guys".

CBS News Radio Announces Expanded Partnership with Audacy

Audacy stations will now have the ability to simulcast CBS News television broadcasts, including 60 Minutes, Face The Nation with Margaret Brennan, and CBS Evening News with Norah O'Donnell.

97.1 The Ticket Delivers Massive Shares in Detroit Fall Ratings Book

"Valenti and Beard posted an incredible 22.3-share, which expands by 4.5-share points when adding the stream."

iHeartMedia Remains Top Podcast Publisher in Latest Rankings

The company features more than 250 million streams and downloads globally, with 29.8 million coming from the United States.

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How Jodi Koontz Went From Producer to Anchor of a Syndicated Show

"The reason I think it's important to tell that story is because that's the day I learned you have to ask for what you want."

Joe Rogan Was Never Going to Be On 60 Minutes – But Should He?

Even in a state of flux, the idea of Rogan suiting up as a 60 Minutes correspondent ranks somewhere between unlikely and laughable — about as plausible as me waking up next to Salma Hayek. But should it be that far-fetched?

Clay Travis Exposes the Perception Problem Hurting News/Talk Radio

As an industry, we need to realize that a rising tide lifts all boats. Many shows and stations are where they need to be with their digital game, but many are still well behind the curve.

Radio Keeps Earning a C+ When It Has A-Level Talent

"Today's system rewards tenure over talent, safeness over boldness, and sameness over creativity."
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