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After 34 Years, WLYF Miami Music Director Gayle Garton Retires

"Gayle didn't just occupy an office and a chair in the air studio for all those years — she was a valuable contributor."

How Ross Coulthart Built a Top 50 Podcast Covering UAPs at NewsNation

"I was talking to people in the national security establishment, intelligence officers, military people...who'd served in multiple different presidential administrations. They were all telling me the same thing. This is real."

Denver Nuggets Broadcasters Chris Marlowe, Scott Hastings, Chris Dempsey Depart

"Altitude Sports is moving in a different direction and decided not to renew my contract. It has been a wonderful 22 year run, and I want to thank everyone who was there along the way."

Clay Travis: NFL Placing 87% Of Games On Free TV Means They’re “Violating The Law” 13% Of The Time

"You guys have an important responsibility and an opportunity to apply the law fairly freely and help fans everywhere across the entire nation pay less and get more."

RIFs And Layoffs Aren’t The End Of The World

Thanksgiving is here. A lot has been written about what people are thankful for, including yesterday's great piece from Barrett Media contributor Kevin Robinson.

Programming Against The All-Christmas Station In Your Market

If you are not the All-Christmas station, what is the best strategy to keep your cume from migrating for the holiday season?

Advancing to a Management Position

Management requires unique skills that set them apart. I strongly recommend developing leadership qualities that include, more than anything, effective communication with positive motivational skills.

The Great Programmers: Remembering Steve Rivers

Steve was a true genius, and while he was extremely soft-spoken, listening to him was like the old Radio and TV commercial, “When EF Hutton talks – people listen.”

Fighting the Urge to Throw in the Towel And Staying Positive in Radio

Today, we all recognize that “change” is an inevitable truth we all must either accept or simply throw in the towel.

The Radio Legends We Admired Growing Up

Hearing Dan Ingram play 1962’s “The Stripper Song” by David Rose every afternoon at 5pm made me smile every single time.

Research: The Good, The Bad, And the Ugly!

Don’t be greedy in questionnaire design. The temptation is to try and ask everything you ever wanted to know.

Sharing Your Station’s Strategy And Tactics

Many programmers and brand managers do not take the time necessary to offer true explanations of their strategy and tactics to sellers, nor are they aware of the challenges sellers face every day.

Radio Must ‘Think Different’ About Branding

One of the biggest challenges facing radio is without a doubt, the need to redefine our brands. What is our promise? So many managers...

Who is Next if Charles Barkley Leaves NBA Television?

"Many entertaining and interesting analysts grace the television airwaves today, but none are Charles Barkley. His exit would create a massive issue for the NBA as it would take away its top TV star, and the league's best program outside of games."

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After 34 Years, WLYF Miami Music Director Gayle Garton Retires

"Gayle didn't just occupy an office and a chair in the air studio for all those years — she was a valuable contributor."

How Ross Coulthart Built a Top 50 Podcast Covering UAPs at NewsNation

"I was talking to people in the national security establishment, intelligence officers, military people...who'd served in multiple different presidential administrations. They were all telling me the same thing. This is real."

Denver Nuggets Broadcasters Chris Marlowe, Scott Hastings, Chris Dempsey Depart

"Altitude Sports is moving in a different direction and decided not to renew my contract. It has been a wonderful 22 year run, and I want to thank everyone who was there along the way."

Clay Travis: NFL Placing 87% Of Games On Free TV Means They’re “Violating The Law” 13% Of The Time

"You guys have an important responsibility and an opportunity to apply the law fairly freely and help fans everywhere across the entire nation pay less and get more."