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Papa Keith Leaves 103.5 The Beat Miami Afternoons for iHeartMedia Corporate Role

"Excited to see his impact continue to grow both on and off the air."

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"I just can't work with people who really don't want to be working with me. I don't need it."

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“One of the most distinctive things about podcast ads is how frequently they’re not listened to."

Beasley Tampa Taps Will Calder as New Operations Manager

"Will is an outstanding programmer and leader with a proven track record."

When Scott Pelley Speaks Up, the News Media Should Listen

"The lead correspondent on America's most watched news broadcast calling out the President is huge.'

Joe Biden’s Cancer Diagnosis Shouldn’t Stop the Media From Investigating One of the Greatest Coverups in American Politics

"It’s truly scandalous that high-ranking Biden officials denied what the conservative media were reporting all along."

News Media’s Annual Holiday Dip, And What’s Different (And The Same) This Time

Every time I start to lapse into the mindset that I’d better check in on the news, I remind myself that there is plenty of other material to take its place.

Kaitlan Collins Unbothered By Criticism After Donald Trump Town Hall

"I felt like I did the best job that I could do. I went into it fully prepared."

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Beasley Tampa Taps Will Calder as New Operations Manager

"Will is an outstanding programmer and leader with a proven track record."

MLS Commissioner Don Garber: Sports Rights Will Continue To Grow On Streaming Platforms

"The experiment of a paid subscription didn't work. Do I think we're going there at some point in the future? Maybe five years, maybe 10 years? I agree with that, but we were early."