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Jim Acosta: Walter Cronkite ‘Spinning in His Grave’ After Changes at CBS Evening News

"What we should be having in this country is a free press that can hold the (expletive) President the United States accountable without everybody worried whether they're going to lose their (expletive) job."

Piers Morgan to Be Away From Show After Breaking Femur in Freak Accident

The fall and injury for Morgan comes on the heels of investors spending more than a reported $30 million with his upstart media company that produces his Uncensored show.

The MeidasTouch Network Ends Deal with Michael Cohen Following Trump Comments

"Losing that partnership feels like losing family."

NAB: Opponents of Lifting Ownership Cap ‘Rely on Mischaracterized Data’

"It would be one thing if they were citing these studies to diligently identify how local TV station combinations can diminish the provision of news. But unfortunately, there is something more perilous in their position."

The New York Times to Expand ‘The Daily’ to 7 Days Per Week

Michael Barbaro, Natalie Kitroeff, and Rachel Abrams will continue to host the program on its new edition.

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The Biggest UFC Event in History Could Be Its Biggest Missed Opportunity

"Whether people love it, hate it, or are simply curious about it, they're going to be talking about it. That's exactly why CBS should want it on broadcast television."

Approaching The Summit: Rod Lakin, Sports Radio 94WIP

"I’m always excited to see and hear about what the newest digital initiatives are. AI, obviously, has been something that's been featured in the last couple of summits. I'm sure it'll play a big role in this one coming up."

The Death of The Daily Wire Was Greatly Exaggerated

The Daily Wire had a rough few months in the press. That happens. What doesn't always happen is emerging from that stretch with your audience completely intact. Yet here we are.

Radio’s Disappearing Act: How Stations Lost Community Presence

"At some point, the industry started evaluating remotes solely through a sales lens"