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‘JulianOnTheRadio’ Offers An Alternative To The Traditional Aircheck

Seeking a way to stand out in the crowded job market, Julian produced a video project called “I’ve Been There.”

Pam Begnaud To Retire As Townsquare Media Lafayette LA Market President

She rose through the ranks over the years from Sales to Sales Manager, Director of Sales to Market President.

JB Miller Fired From 101.5 Big Buck Country Huntington, WV While On Vacation

Miller said he was fired over the phone while vacationing in Tennessee. He said he received a call from the WXBW program director telling him his services were “no longer needed.”

Lisa Kosty Exits Midday Slot At Throwback 100.3 Chicago

Kosty began her run with the station in 2014 under the “Chicago 100.3” brand. The station was AC and Adult Hits during that time, including time as WSHE.

Emergency Funding Available For Broadcasters

Through the Foundation’s Emergency Grant Program, a simplified vetting process has been implemented to expedite the disbursement of emergency funds to those in urgent need.

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Keith Urban Goes Yacht Rock: What Radio Programmers Can Learn From Him

"Too many stations treat the summer months like a maintenance cycle"

Why Jaclyn DeAugustino Is An Emerging Star Hosting CBS Sports HQ Spotlight

"One of DeAugustino’s strengths as an interviewer is knowing when not to talk. She actually listens to what a guest is saying, reacts visually, and then follows up based on the previous answer. It might sound simple, but when done well, it is sports media high art."

FOX Sports Reportedly Keeping Score of ESPN’s FIFA World Cup Coverage Deserves A Giant Red Card

"If FOX Sports wants validation, it doesn't need to look any further than the numbers. Viewership is soaring, social engagement is exploding, and the World Cup is breaking through with American audiences in ways few could have imagined. That's the victory."

How Collette Turns Radio Talent Into Travel Ambassadors — and Revenue Drivers

"Travel demand is off the charts, and we don't see it slowing down."