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Axl Rose, Ozzy Osbourne & Rock’s Greatest Onstage Meltdowns

Last year in this space over the 4th, we...

The Zalinski Effect: What a Movie Villain Teaches Us About Radio’s Talent Paradox

"We just give the driver another reason to plug their phone in and leave us behind."

It’s OK to Be Pro-America: Why Radio Should Embrace July 4th

"The timing of FIFA visitors coming to the USA as we celebrate our 250th birthday is perfect."

SportsCenter: AM Has the Best Comedy Team on Sports Television

"Striewski and Scott do not claim to be comedians, but they are hardly your typical studio desk jockeys. In truth, they are beyond labels. They are simply outstanding SportsCenter anchors who showcase their inimitable humor, genuinely enjoy working together, and produce a broadcast that is equally informative and entertaining."

Jim Rome Launches FAST Channel, Including Exclusive Bonus Hour Co-Hosted by Will Blackmon

Jim Rome continues to grow his distribution for The Jim Rome Show. Rome added his show to the X platform at the end of...

Al Michaels: Working with Kirk Herbsteit and His Dog Ben Makes Me Want to Announce Westminster Dog Show

"I think that would be a lot of fun. That's one thing I haven't done..."

Amazon Reportedly in ‘Late-Stage Talks’ to Add Diamond Sports Group DTC Apps on Prime

Amazon is reportedly in late-stage talks with Diamond Sports Group that would grant it the rights to livestream broadcasts of select teams within the...

NFL Averages 1.93 Million Viewers Across Preseason Broadcasts

Ahead of kickoff for regular season play in the NFL, preseason viewership remained strong across various platforms despite competing with the end of the...

NBA Asks New York Court to Permanently Seal Media Rights Contracts in Warner Bros. Discovery Lawsuit

The NBA filed a memorandum of law in the New York Supreme Court, along with subsequent statements from NBCUniversal and Amazon, arguing that the...

Report: Albert Breer in Advanced Talks to Join Amazon ‘Thursday Night Football’ Broadcasts

Albert Breer, lead National Football League insider for Sports Illustrated, is reportedly in advanced talks to join Thursday Night Football coverage from Amazon’s Prime...

Adam Silver: NBA Media Rights Deal Ensures Reach, Accessibility, Discoverability

The National Basketball Association agreed to 11-year media rights deals with The Walt Disney Company (ESPN/ABC), NBCUniversal (NBC/Peacock) and Amazon (Prime Video) reportedly worth...

NBA Announces 11-Year Media Rights Agreements with The Walt Disney Company, NBCUniversal and Amazon Prime Video

The National Basketball Association (NBA) has renewed its partnership with The Walt Disney Company and signed new agreements with NBCUniversal and Amazon for telecasts...

NBA Rejects Matching Rights From Warner Bros. Discovery, Enters Into Amazon Deal

The NBA has rejected the terms of Warner Bros. Discovery’s attempt to match the media rights proposal set forth by Amazon’s Prime Video, the...

Andrew Marchand: The NBA and Warner Bros. Discovery ‘Could Be Headed to Litigation’

Andrew Marchand, Sports Media Senior Writer for The Athletic, was a guest of The Dan Patrick Show to talk about the NBA media rights...

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The Zalinski Effect: What a Movie Villain Teaches Us About Radio’s Talent Paradox

"We just give the driver another reason to plug their phone in and leave us behind."

It’s OK to Be Pro-America: Why Radio Should Embrace July 4th

"The timing of FIFA visitors coming to the USA as we celebrate our 250th birthday is perfect."

SportsCenter: AM Has the Best Comedy Team on Sports Television

"Striewski and Scott do not claim to be comedians, but they are hardly your typical studio desk jockeys. In truth, they are beyond labels. They are simply outstanding SportsCenter anchors who showcase their inimitable humor, genuinely enjoy working together, and produce a broadcast that is equally informative and entertaining."

AI Isn’t Replacing Sports Media Talent, It’s Replacing Those Who Ignore It

"Five years from now, I don't think employers will ask whether applicants know how to use AI. They'll simply assume they do, just as they assume candidates know how to send an email, edit audio, or post to social media. The differentiator won't be whether you use AI. It'll be how effectively you use it."