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‘Lil Shawn’ Power Tapped for Afternoons on Party-FM Orlando
His addition marks a significant milestone for Party-FM, which has operated jockless since its recent launch.
NPR Anchor Jack Speer Retiring After Nearly 30 Years
“It’s been an honor. I’m grateful for the opportunities, and I wish everyone the best.”
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ESPN Tops Digital and Social Rankings Again in May
The multimedia sports giant reached nearly two-thirds of all U.S. adults—63% to be exact—through its expansive network of ESPN Digital, YouTube, and social platforms
The NFL Today on CBS Had to Get Younger, But I’m Not Sure It Will Be Better
"The names and faces may be different, but the problem is still the same. I’m not convinced that the show is more than just background noise."
Ian Eagle Will Always Remember His First Final Four
“This time is allowing me to exhale a bit and truly appreciate the path.”
CBS Sports Host James Brown To Receive Lifetime Achievement Award at Sports Emmys
"I am incredibly humbled by this award. I know full well that it's not as much about me as it is about all the people with whom...I worked over all these years."
Will Women Dominate March Madness in 2024?
“Recognizable names matter. They are what draw interest from casual fans and keep them coming back. It’s something the men’s game has been missing for a long time.”
Greg Gumbel to Miss March Madness Due to Family Health Issue
Ernie Johnson, Adam Lefkoe, and Adam Zucker will serve as studio hosts in Gumbel's stead.
Ross Tucker Can’t Call What He Does a Job or Work
“The bigger games I can do, the more games I can do on broadcast for CBS, the better."
CBS Reportedly Seizes Files From Laid-Off Journalist After Investigations Into President Biden
Many staffers questioned the motives of the company and its reasoning for dealing with Herridge's files and possessions differently than other fired employees, with one manager calling the situation "outrageous."
CBS Can Thank Taylor Swift and Nielsen’s PPM for Super Bowl Figures
One of the big questions has been how much audience Taylor Swift added?
Verne Lundquist Says His 40th Masters on CBS Will Be His Last
The 83-year-old Lundquist stopped calling SEC games afer 2016 and had mentioned in recent years his 40th Masters might be his last.
SB LVIII Delivers Most-Watched Telecast in TV History For CBS
“Over 200 million watched all or part of the Super Bowl across all networks. On CBS alone, 120 million tuned in.”
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NPR Anchor Jack Speer Retiring After Nearly 30 Years
“It’s been an honor. I’m grateful for the opportunities, and I wish everyone the best.”
Casino Bonuses Uncovered: The Truth Behind “Free Money” and What Players Should Really Know
"Stay informed, claim only the bonuses you understand, and focus on having fun."
ESPN Tops Digital and Social Rankings Again in May
The multimedia sports giant reached nearly two-thirds of all U.S. adults—63% to be exact—through its expansive network of ESPN Digital, YouTube, and social platforms
Amanda Lee Joins KJ103 Oklahoma City Morning Team
The move comes following the retirement of longtime morning co-host Janet Ray, who signed off after an impressive 26-year run to focus full-time on her work counseling first responders.