Krystina Alarcon Carroll

207 POSTS
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.

Saluting Black Broadcasters: Christopher Howard, Live Action Production

“I wanted to be an example for folks to know that if you had difficult upbringings, if you had traumatic moments in your life, use that to help. Let it shape you into being the correction.”

How Marketing Can Undermine Even the Noblest of Programming

The pursuits of what was then considered progressive programming always came in a distant third to integrity and education.

Fred Jacobs Can Picture Radio’s Future With AI In Mind

“Anybody can use AI...And I think that's really been the story of the last year. But many people are scared and to some degree, justifiably so.”

Saluting Black Broadcasters: Brian Buckmire, ABC News Contributor and Law & Crime Host

"I think when people understand the law and they're compassionate about it."

Journalism Has Never, and Will Never, Be Unbiased

Every single outlet and tabloid will tell you they don’t have an agenda. This is a lie.

Breaking

Stephen A. Smith on Potential TV News Future: ‘If the Right Offer Comes Along, I’d Do It’

"Do I think I could do a new show? You damn right I can. With ease, I might add. It ain't hard, not for me."

2026 Barrett Media Audio Summit Presented by Point to Point Marketing Day 1 Recap

Barrett Media President Jason Barrett opened the show by welcoming attendees to SVA Theater in New York.

Q102’s Mollie Watson Departs Hubbard’s WKRQ Cincinnati

"What started as a dream internship became one of the greatest chapters of my life,"

Audacy CEO Kelli Turner on Potential Future Sales: ‘Everything Has a Price’

"I think it's hard for anyone that's a business person not to be open for business for the right situation."