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The Industry According to: Jill Weindorf, Concord Label Group

"Overall, radio helps contextualize the artist. It creates cultural awareness, drives more curated exposure, and can help build community."

The Biggest UFC Event in History Could Be Its Biggest Missed Opportunity

"Whether people love it, hate it, or are simply curious about it, they're going to be talking about it. That's exactly why CBS should want it on broadcast television."

Approaching The Summit: Rod Lakin, Sports Radio 94WIP

"I’m always excited to see and hear about what the newest digital initiatives are. AI, obviously, has been something that's been featured in the last couple of summits. I'm sure it'll play a big role in this one coming up."

The Death of The Daily Wire Was Greatly Exaggerated

The Daily Wire had a rough few months in the press. That happens. What doesn't always happen is emerging from that stretch with your audience completely intact. Yet here we are.

The Future of Radio is At Stake

"Isn’t it long overdue for us to prioritize our own interests, just as corporate radio executives have consistently done for themselves?"

Joe Weachter Announces Retirement from SportsRadio 94WIP After 38 Years with Station

"We got nothing but love for Joe, admiration for him and appreciation."

Audacy Makes Changes to Corporate Leadership Team, Names Kelli Turner Permanent CEO

Larkin first joined Audacy in 2017 where she served as a regional vice president and briefly served as the market manager in San Francisco following the acquisition of CBS Radio.

Dan Bernstein Off Air This Week on 670 The Score Following Social Media Feud

"Bernstein, who has been with 670 The Score since 1995, not only threatened the follower to a fight but also potentially doxxed the individual"

The Savannah Bananas Are Proof of How Reinvention and a Fans First Approach Can Change the Game

"If I gave you ten years to build a brand that would change the game and your industry and business, could you do it? How would you do it?"

The Sports Junkies: John Feinstein Was a “Pioneer”

“He's one of the greatest, if not the greatest, sportswriters of the last 50 years,”

KMOX Finally Gets a Full-Market FM Signal—But Did Audacy Wait Too Long?

There are 100 different reasons KMOX should have had a full market FM signal a decade ago and had they made that move, the company might not be in the position they are currently in in St. Louis.

Jim Ryan Is Stepping Down At Audacy New York

Ryan will leave the company in April to pursue his consultancy full-time.

In The Wake Of Audacy Layoffs, Where Does Radio Go From Here?

The layoffs by radio giant Audacy last week weren't a real stunner as we’ve normalized big radio layoffs for decades. 

Is Radio ‘Dead’ or ‘Dying?’

"I don’t know if the radio business is dying or not, but I know the current reality suggests we’re closer to the former than the latter."

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The Biggest UFC Event in History Could Be Its Biggest Missed Opportunity

"Whether people love it, hate it, or are simply curious about it, they're going to be talking about it. That's exactly why CBS should want it on broadcast television."

Approaching The Summit: Rod Lakin, Sports Radio 94WIP

"I’m always excited to see and hear about what the newest digital initiatives are. AI, obviously, has been something that's been featured in the last couple of summits. I'm sure it'll play a big role in this one coming up."

The Death of The Daily Wire Was Greatly Exaggerated

The Daily Wire had a rough few months in the press. That happens. What doesn't always happen is emerging from that stretch with your audience completely intact. Yet here we are.

Radio’s Disappearing Act: How Stations Lost Community Presence

"At some point, the industry started evaluating remotes solely through a sales lens"