Dave Greene

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Dave Greene is a former Editor and Columnist for Barrett Media. His background includes over 25 years in media and content creation. A former sports talk host and play-by-play broadcaster, Dave transitioned to station and sales management, co-founded and created a monthly sports publication and led an ownership group as the operating partner. He has managed stations and sales teams for Townsquare Media, Cumulus Media and Audacy. Upon leaving broadcast media he co-founded Podcast Heat, a sports and entertainment podcasting network specializing in pro wrestling nostalgia. To interact, find him on Twitter @mr_podcasting.

Eavesdropping: McElroy and Cubelic in the Morning, JOX 94.5

"Days like today are what social media is made for."

Is Hosting a Sports Radio Show a Full-Time Job?

If I were FOX Sports Radio management, I would be out looking for someone who can dedicate a little bit more time to helping my brand and less time looking for a point guard in Oshkosh.

Seller to Seller: Sales Meeting

How do you stand out? What are you doing that is different than anyone else to get people's attention or to keep people's attention?

Eavesdropping: 2 Pros and a Cup of Joe, FOX Sports Radio

Whether the topic was the NBA, the Dallas Cowboys, the roast of Tom Brady, officiating, gout or heat packs versus ice baths, the hosts move through the topics at a good pace.

The Roast of Tom Brady Was a Good Lesson for Sports Radio About Risk, Thinking Big and Making Noise

It created a ton of buzz and was definitely what people were talking about at the water cooler the next day.

Breaking

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."