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How Marty Smith Turned a NASCAR Assignment Into an ESPN Journey Unlike Any Other

"My bosses have given me these opportunities. And whatever that is, I want to try to dominate that box. Whatever that box is, I want to maximize it. I want to make it grow and bloom and flourish with resonance that far surpasses what I had maybe hoped for."

Why Gordon Borrell Investigated the AI Disconnect Between SMBs and Media Sellers

"We're all in the advertising and marketing business, in the small niche world that we live in, and we think, 'Oh yeah, use it to make a headline, use it to write copy or do a summary of something.' And yeah, they're using it for that. But it's a remarkably small percentage. And they're also not using it to any great extent right now for marketing and advertising recommendations."

20 Brands in 20 Days: Chris Malone, KJLH Los Angeles

"The fact that we're able to be so deep in our scope, it creates loyalty and passion with our listeners."

Why iHeartMedia Should Drop the Non-Compete Fight With Former KXnO Talent

"iHeartMedia would be best served by dropping its contention over a non-compete breach and allowing Roberts and Strain to move forward. Doing so wouldn't diminish the company's contractual rights. It would demonstrate something far more valuable: perspective."

Grace Curley: Chris Cuomo ‘Two Years Too Late’ On Self Reflection

"Should you get a Profiles in Courage Award? Should we keep the Cuomo Bridge the same name because of that? I don't think so. It's a little too late."

Howie Carr: Jen Psaki Changed Since White House Days

"Spoken like a true democrat," Carr said. "Can't be honest about her own party without giving a jab to the GOP."

Jeff Wade Promoted to Director of Programming for WBAL, Scott Masteller Reduces Role

“I’m excited to get to work and continue to make WBAL Newsradio Batlimore’s go-to destination for insightful information and smart, thoughtful commentary.”

Charlie Kirk: Media Only ‘Loves Democracy’ When Liberals Win

"They're fans of top-down control and totalitarianism, and despotism, and the shrinking of the voice of the commoner and the everyday man."

Nick Kayal: Chris Cuomo ‘Looks Like A Stooge’ For CNN Comments

"You're always going to question the strategy of the place you used to work at, but if you CNN is really going to to try to report the news and be objective, you're foolish."

Kayleigh McEnany: Tiffany Cross ‘Lap Dog’ For Joe Biden

“What’s been interesting is it’s not just him,” said McEnany of Biden's put downs. “Some lap dogs have followed the president’s orders in using the same language.”

Gavin Newsom: Fox News ‘Ruthless’, ‘Dominates With Illusion’

"Facts become secondary to narrative. They dominate with illusion. We are getting crushed.”

Mike Gallagher: Media ‘Looked The Other Way’ In North Dakota Political Murder

"The police report was very specific over what the guy said. But now we suddenly don't want to believe what the suspect himself said?"

NPR Senior Vice President Nancy Barnes Leaving Network

According to Folkenflik's report, Barnes and NPR Senior Vice President for Programming and Audience Development Anya Grundmann "often disagreed on which podcasts or innovations to pursue".

Fox News Leads Queen Elizabeth Funeral Ratings

As noted in the network total day averages below, Fox News, CNN, and MSNBC each drew above average from their regular daytime programming.

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Why Gordon Borrell Investigated the AI Disconnect Between SMBs and Media Sellers

"We're all in the advertising and marketing business, in the small niche world that we live in, and we think, 'Oh yeah, use it to make a headline, use it to write copy or do a summary of something.' And yeah, they're using it for that. But it's a remarkably small percentage. And they're also not using it to any great extent right now for marketing and advertising recommendations."

20 Brands in 20 Days: Chris Malone, KJLH Los Angeles

"The fact that we're able to be so deep in our scope, it creates loyalty and passion with our listeners."

Why iHeartMedia Should Drop the Non-Compete Fight With Former KXnO Talent

"iHeartMedia would be best served by dropping its contention over a non-compete breach and allowing Roberts and Strain to move forward. Doing so wouldn't diminish the company's contractual rights. It would demonstrate something far more valuable: perspective."

If YouTube No Longer Has Measurement Standards, Why Should Broadcast Media?

This isn't a fair fight, and it never really has been. Broadcast radio and television didn't just bring a spoon to a knife fight here. It brought a feather duster to a bazooka battle.