Why KIDO’s Kevin Miller Believes A Thanksgiving Promotion Shows the Power of AM Radio

"Fortunately, the AM band is still very strong here. And when people in Idaho can see and touch their favorite personalities -- or my little local show -- in the age of digital humanizes the station."

The Industry According To….Matt Pinfield, 88.5 The SoCal Sound

"Algorithms don’t necessarily account for what your friends and neighbors are listening to or liking."

How Mike Salk Celebrates Seattle Sports Success While Evolving for a New Generation

"People sure seem to know the show and station around the city. Whether Nielsen says that or not, I don’t really care"

How Radio Legends Guy Phillips, George Lindsey and Bobby Rich Adapted After the On-Air Light Went Dark

"You have way more transferable skills than you think, you are more valuable than you have been lead to believe, and find a purpose."

Why the Time Was Right for Ross Kaminsky to Move to Mornings at 850 KOA

"Listeners want to hear a little bit more analysis and commentary along with their news. I love the idea of being the guy to bring that kind of a show to people in the morning on KOA."

Emerson Hart on ‘90s Nostalgia, Tonic’s Legacy, and the New Ezra Ray Hart Holiday Tour

"I didn’t realize it until much later that I was a part of something that was really, really cool."

How Former Black Crowes Drummer Steve Gorman Became the Heart of KQRS Mornings

"I knew I was going to be underestimated by everybody I met, so I have to show them that I'm here and I'm taking it seriously."

Jon Decker Has Seen Dramatic Changes in How the White House is Covered During 30-Year Career

"It's always been a fast pace, but it's changed dramatically with social media. Not only do journalist use those tools, The White House uses them, too."

Meet The Leaders: Jeff Warshaw, CEO & Founder Connoisseur Media

"Having one-to-one relationships with our listeners is something that we need to continually always remember is the bread and butter of our business"

Eric Bolling Brings His “Edge” to YouTube After Four Life-Altering Infernos

“We're growing at a rate that takes the average YouTube show two to three years to hit, and it's because I bring authenticity to it, because I've lived it.”

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