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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.

If You Cannot Sell Yourself, You Should Not Be in the Sports Content Business

If anyone is going to work for me in any capacity, I need to be sold they can sell.

Anatomy of an Analyst: Tom Brady

"It's been a lot of growth for me in one year, and I really can't wait to see what it looks like in year two, and way beyond that too."

Broadcast Agents are Focused on Digital Opportunities, Why Aren’t More Radio Stations?

You have zero opportunity to succeed in the future. Your station is what people commonly refer to as 'Dead Man Walking'.

Anatomy of a Broadcaster: Noah Eagle

I can’t wait to see how much better he gets as he gets even more experience.

Anatomy of a Broadcaster: John Buccigross

Passion. Fun. Creativity. Knowledge. These four pillars set him apart from many others, especially those that cover hockey like he does.

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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.

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