Krystina Alarcon Carroll

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Krystina Alarcon Carroll contributes features and columns for Barrett Media. She has experience in almost every facet of the industry including: digital and print news; live, streamed, and syndicated TV; documentary and film productions. Her prior employers have included NY1 and Fox News Digital and the Law & Crime Network. You can find Krystina on X (formerly twitter) @KrystinaAlaCarr.

ABC Audio VP Liz Alesse Had Her Eyes Opened to the Power of Radio

“We are guided by the principles that guide ABC News and, fairness and straightforward journalism are at the core of everything we do.”

710 WOR PD Tom Cuddy Knows What Makes News/Talk Radio’s Top Talents Tick

“I get a lot of applications from people early in their careers that do not show passion and do not show the commitment to homework.”

Potential TikTok Ban Can’t Come Soon Enough

Americans believe social media companies have too much influence in politics and censor political viewpoints they object to. It's not just a Republican belief anymore, the study went on to say it is a growing feeling among Democrats.

Cox Media Group EVP Rob Babin Sees a Bright Future for Radio

"For me, I can't sleep because I'm living without thinking about the optimistic future we have and all the opportunities.”

Sam Matheny Reflects on Another Successful NAB Show

“We do a lot of research and development and early-stage engineering projects to explore what some of the possibilities might be.”

Breaking

Laid Off By Innovation? Use AI To Get Hired Faster

"Remember, your advantage is not what was listed on your business card. It is who you are, not what you do."

Live Music Revenue Plateaus After Years of Record-Breaking Post-Pandemic Growth

Men..are redirecting discretionary dollars toward video games, spending double on gaming versus live events in Q1 2026.

KXnO Layoffs Highlight the Changing Reality for Sports Radio Talent

"The industry has spent decades telling talent to be genuine, build trust, and create authentic relationships with listeners. Yet when those same qualities extend beyond sports and into the realities of the business itself, they can suddenly be viewed as liabilities instead of strengths."

Paul Finebaum Reflects on His Legacy in Receiving the Sports Media Lifetime Achievement Award

"I, somehow, have been able to survive and adapt. My career is full of different chapters. Every one of those chapters, I never really knew if I’d make it out of it."