Aircheck: JoJo Kincaid 1987 PM Drive At Top 40 KKLQ San Diego

Today, Barrett Media launches a new feature, “Aircheck.” It will look back on some of the biggest talents in all formats and what we can learn from them.

What’s Next After You’ve Been Let Go in Radio?

When it’s not fun anymore, and you don’t get as much out of it as you’re putting into it, is it really worth staying?

Kwame Dankwa Is Making His Mark at ’95 Triple X’ In Vermont

Kwame has the ability to take risks, he says, and has what he calls an “unfair advantage” because he works at VOX AM FM DIGITAL. He sings their praises.

Dave Levora’s Planet Is A Great Place to Be

“When I came here in 1995, I wrote my five-year plan in a notebook, and Step One was ‘Spend no more than 12 months in the Quad Cities,’”

99.7 Now’s St. John Is A San Francisco Smash

He appreciates the role he plays in people’s daily lives and says his connection to the audience is incredibly rare.

AM Radio The Bell Tolls For Thee

Over the past few years, automakers like Ford and Tesla have announced plans to drop AM radios in their electric vehicles, saying their EV motors interfere with AM reception and audio quality.

Multitasking Jay Towers Makes It Work in Detroit

Jay Towers hosts a top-rated weekday morning radio show in Detroit on 100.3 WNIC “Detroit’s Variety 80s 90s and today.” Impressive enough. But the tireless multi-tasker hosts the top-rated Fox 2 TV morning news show at the same time.

Music Radio Program Directors, Steal These Low Dough Promos For Your Station

Here are a few easy, relatively cheap options you might borrow to help market your station amidst the infinite dial of content sources.

Julie Guy’s Keys to Success: Chemistry, Community And Authenticity

The “Those 2 Girls in the Morning” show on WLYF in Miami sounds like a conversation between friends because it is.

Radio’s Share Of Ear: The Debate Rages On

I’ve said this before and I’ll say it again: Time for radio to stop resting on its laurels and touting its reign as a reason to listen.

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