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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.

For Audacy’s ‘Katie & Company’ It’s About ‘Human Content’

“Katie & Company” stars Katie Neal and airs in thirty-two markets across the country including the company’s Seattle, Detroit, Miami, Houston, and Chicago markets.

Steve Moore Preparing to Move KMOX Into Next Era After Audacy Adds 104.1 FM Signal

The move to a 50,000-watt FM signal comes as KMOX inches closer to its 100th anniversary of its sign-on date.

830 WCCO Reverses Course, Reinstates Henry Lake After Being Cut Amid Audacy Layoffs

"Has the last 36 hours been a little bit awkward? Not gonna sit here and lie."

Why Sports Media Should Be Celebrating Stephen A. Smith Resetting the Market With a New Record Breaking Contract at ESPN

"What Smith's new deal implies is that there's a reward for being at the top of your profession. It shows that ESPN values its top people too."

Audacy Nationwide Layoffs Affecting Radio Stations Continue

"There is expectation that the layoffs will continue into today where a reported up to 300 people total will be cut by the broadcasting entity."

The Latest Round of Layoffs at Audacy Require Examining the State of Radio

"The sacred ground that radio has claimed for generations is being chipped away with every layoff."

Audacy Begins Round Of Layoffs Affecting Radio Stations Nationwide

"Audacy is announcing these cuts just under six months removed from emerging from Chapter 11 bankruptcy."

Audacy Sells Radio.com Domain For Undisclosed Price

The domain was obtained when it transferred to Entercom with the purchase of CBS radio stations in 2017.

Slacker Signs New Deal With Alice 105.9 Denver

Slacker, host of “The Slacker Show” afternoons on Alice 105.9 KALC Denver has signed a three-year extension with Audacy.

The Sports Junkies: MASN Resolution “Seals” Sale Of Washington Nationals

“If you're a fan of the Nationals, this is great news,”

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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"