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Why the Trend of Television News Layoffs Is Only Just Beginning

This isn't NASA-style rocket science. Losing talented journalists with decades of experience and insight hurts newsgathering across the board.

What Sports Radio Can Learn From Jon Gruden

"It continues to baffle me how hard it is for sports radio stations to figure out that the best form of advertising your brand is through your listeners."

When Does ‘New Music’ Stop Being ‘New’?

I will throw this out there now: in today’s world of music consumption, calling anything “new” longer than a week is a mistake!

Radio Must Meet the Audience Where They Are and Embrace New Technology

The role of the brand manager lost its shine. Fortunately for current and aspiring programmers, we’re in a content-driven world—and that should be the focus.

WWJ Anchor Roberta Jasina Departs

Unfortunately, Jasina revealed her husband was diagnosed with cancer, the day after she was let go from Audacy. "It has been quite a week," the former anchor said.

Kenny Mayne Wasn’t Satisfied With Last Offer From ESPN

"They stick a lot of money into other people, for people they want to stay, right? And that's fine," said Maybe. "That's the decision that they make based on whatever value they think this person or that person brings to the company".

Influential Sports Radio Programmer Tom Bigby Has Passed Away

“Legendary sports radio programmer Tom Bigby has passed away at the age of 77.”

97.1 The Ticket Adds Heather Park To Mornings

97.1 The Ticket in Detroit continues to make moves. After previously announcing the addition of Kyle Bogenschultz to evenings, the radio station has brought...

The Detroit Pistons Return To 97.1 The Ticket

The Detroit Pistons are returning to 97.1 The Ticket. The two sides have struck a multi-year deal to begin airing the team's games on the...

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What Sports Radio Can Learn From Jon Gruden

"It continues to baffle me how hard it is for sports radio stations to figure out that the best form of advertising your brand is through your listeners."

When Does ‘New Music’ Stop Being ‘New’?

I will throw this out there now: in today’s world of music consumption, calling anything “new” longer than a week is a mistake!

Radio Must Meet the Audience Where They Are and Embrace New Technology

The role of the brand manager lost its shine. Fortunately for current and aspiring programmers, we’re in a content-driven world—and that should be the focus.

Dealing With The Less Glamorous Side Of Management

While being the boss does have many benefits, it's crucial that everyone in an organization understands the less glamorous side of leadership.

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