If you work for one of the Big Media companies and you are not trying to figure out what your next step is, it is your own fault when, not if, you get caught up in the next round of layoffs.
"I wondered if media executives consider what we're doing important. If we stopped covering the business and shut down tomorrow, how much would it matter?"
It's hard to view this as anything other than a chance to get back into the television news limelight. But did his performance show networks should be beating down Brian Williams' door?
In recognition of Veterans Day, Beasley Media Group is dedicating the entire month of November to highlighting essential services available for veterans and their families.
iHeartMedia Nationwide layoffs continue with a growing list of downsized employees. News/Talk took the biggest hit on Friday, but music radio wasn’t spared.
Major Keystone has officially debuted its new Rhythmic Top 40, “Loud 103.7,” in Scranton, PA. The launch took place Friday at 4 PM, following a few weeks of stunting featuring all-Drake music.
It's hard to view this as anything other than a chance to get back into the television news limelight. But did his performance show networks should be beating down Brian Williams' door?
If you work for one of the Big Media companies and you are not trying to figure out what your next step is, it is your own fault when, not if, you get caught up in the next round of layoffs.
"I wondered if media executives consider what we're doing important. If we stopped covering the business and shut down tomorrow, how much would it matter?"
It's hard to view this as anything other than a chance to get back into the television news limelight. But did his performance show networks should be beating down Brian Williams' door?
In recognition of Veterans Day, Beasley Media Group is dedicating the entire month of November to highlighting essential services available for veterans and their families.
iHeartMedia Nationwide layoffs continue with a growing list of downsized employees. News/Talk took the biggest hit on Friday, but music radio wasn’t spared.
Major Keystone has officially debuted its new Rhythmic Top 40, “Loud 103.7,” in Scranton, PA. The launch took place Friday at 4 PM, following a few weeks of stunting featuring all-Drake music.
It's hard to view this as anything other than a chance to get back into the television news limelight. But did his performance show networks should be beating down Brian Williams' door?
"Seeing the way that people like me are censored, seeing how our viewpoints are shouted down in virtually every realm, that has become a big push of mine.”