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Sportsbooks’ Influence Fades as Money Dries Up
“Media companies are learning the hard way that sportsbook money isn’t the guarantee it once seemed.”
Will The Next Musical Faultline Need Music Radio?
A Musical Fault Line is an event that shakes the cultural fabric, always aided by radio. It is not simply a new artist, song, or album release.
Peter Rosenberg Continues To Evolve Through Changes in Radio and Entertainment
"I have built a good enough name and reputation over the last 18 years in this market to find a microphone somewhere.”
Mikalah Gordon’s Journey From American Idol To 98.5 KLUC
As for how Gordon transitioned into radio as a singer and stand-up comedian, it’s kind of a wild ride.
Andrew Catalon is Prepared to Meet the Moment
"You get excited like a fan would – you inform – but ultimately the game is the show, and you’re just kind of there to supplement what we’re watching."
Tiki Barber: Andrew Catalon Didn’t Realize 28-3 Comment Would be Taken as Shot at Matt Ryan
"It's an arbitrary score, but it doesn't mean anything to Andrew Catalon. It doesn't mean anything to me. And by the way, it doesn't mean anything to Matt either. I swear to you he doesn't care."
Who Eventually Replaces Jim Nantz Calling The NFL and The Masters?
With Nantz stepping away from the “Big Dance”, I’m sure CBS is pondering its future announce teams in the NFL and on the Masters coverage as well.
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Will The Next Musical Faultline Need Music Radio?
A Musical Fault Line is an event that shakes the cultural fabric, always aided by radio. It is not simply a new artist, song, or album release.
Peter Rosenberg Continues To Evolve Through Changes in Radio and Entertainment
"I have built a good enough name and reputation over the last 18 years in this market to find a microphone somewhere.”
Mikalah Gordon’s Journey From American Idol To 98.5 KLUC
As for how Gordon transitioned into radio as a singer and stand-up comedian, it’s kind of a wild ride.
Aircheck: Charlie Tuna, KRLA Los Angeles (1986)
In 1975, Charlie Tuna was with 102.7 KIIS-FM Los Angeles when it started the AM/FM simulcast and hosted the first show on the FM.