Jeff Lynn

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Jeff Lynn serves as Editor of Barrett Media's Music Radio coverage. Prior to joining Barrett Media, Jeff spent time programming in Milwaukee, Omaha, Cleveland, Des Moines, and Madison for multiple radio groups, including iHeartMedia, Townsquare Media, NRG Media, and Entercom (now Audacy). He also worked as a Country Format Editor for All Access until the outlet shut down in August 2023. To get in touch with Jeff by email, reach him at Jeff@BarrettMedia.com.

Meeting Your Listeners Creates Audience Loyality

What are you doing to build and nurture that relationship when the battle for the ear is greater than ever?

Nina Blackwood Reflects on the Days of MTV And If Video Killed The Radio Star

“It was like a free-for-all; the crew would be on camera. It was just so much fun, but it was really long, long hours because we were experimenting."

Aircheck: Kidd Kraddick, 97.1 The Eagle, Dallas (1989)

This aircheck goes back to mornings at 97.1 The Eagle, where a young Kraddick was honing his morning show chops.

Jim Ryan is Focused on What’s Next, and Satisfied With His Run at Audacy New York

“I think as a day-to-day program director, I've achieved everything that I've hoped, wanted, could have dreamed to achieve."

Taking the Pulse Of The Music Radio Industry

To gauge the radio industry's pulse, we are asking professionals to answer 10 simple questions.

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Sports Illustrated Layoffs Underway Affecting Several Legacy Writers

"In total, a reported 10 to 15 people were affected."

UMG Rejects Ackman’s $64 Billion Takeover Bid

"We remain committed to leading the industry by attracting the world's top talent"

Coleman Insights Sets Podcast Trailer Study Webinar

The session analyzes four real trailers — High Scrollers, Better Than Yesterday, Superfan Diaries, and Binge or Cringe — spotlighting key differences in storytelling, structure, and emotional impact.

KVJ and WRMF: The Accidental Stars of Florida’s Most Viral Traffic Stop

"WRMF's KVJ morning show playing clearly as the deputy stepped out of his patrol car."