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From Ozzy to JAWS: Proof That Originals Never Fade

While imitation is considered approved flattery, what are we creating that’s truly original in our competitive situations?

Why Greg Amsinger Is a Five Tool Player for MLB Network

"Amsinger has brought the smile back to sports TV. He thoroughly enjoys what he is doing, and he’s not afraid to show it."

How Dave LaGreca and the Success of ‘Busted Open’ Convinced SiriusXM to Launch Pro Wrestling Nation 24/7

"This has been my dream, and it's become a reality. We're not taking our foot off the pedal"

Blanding: The Trend That’s Erasing Brand Identity

Have you noticed that brand logos have become flatter, color has moved toward neutral, products are losing identifiable qualities, and the uniqueness of brands themselves is becoming uniform.

Mina Kimes: I Was Competitive During ‘Celebrity Jeopardy!’ Appearance

"In fact, I’m watching at home, I was losing it because even the ones I didn’t know, at home, I was like, ‘This is very obvious.’"

Clay Travis: I’m Famous Enough to Be on Celebrity Jeopardy

"There are lots of people on Celebrity Jeopardy! who are not that famous. I mean, we're not talking about Brad Pitt, Beyonce, and Taylor Swift competing on Celebrity Jeopardy!."

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Why Greg Amsinger Is a Five Tool Player for MLB Network

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"This has been my dream, and it's become a reality. We're not taking our foot off the pedal"

Blanding: The Trend That’s Erasing Brand Identity

Have you noticed that brand logos have become flatter, color has moved toward neutral, products are losing identifiable qualities, and the uniqueness of brands themselves is becoming uniform.

How Race Taylor Became a Mainstay on WCBS-FM and New York City Radio

“The common theme for all of it is a focus on the music and an engagement with the audience."