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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."

KNZR Host Jaz McKay Exits, Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Added to Daily Lineup

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

8% of Podcast Listeners Pay Attention to Ads, New YouGov Study Shows

“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."

Audacy Regional President Doug Abernethy to Depart

"I am incredibly proud of what we accomplished together and confident in your continued success."  

Audacy Ups Ryan Cooley To SVP/Market Manager In Portland

Cooley launched his career at Audacy in 2005 as a Sales Associate, steadily advancing to hold leadership positions in Portland, Boston, and San Francisco.

790 The Ticket’s Len Weiner Adds WQAM PD Duties

Normally a company recognizes an employee's birthday by providing cake in the office, an internal acknowledgement via email or by posting the announcement somewhere...

790 The Ticket Extends Miami Heat Radio Agreement

790 The Ticket has reached an agreement with the Miami Heat to remain the team's flagship radio station through 2021. Mike Inglis and John...

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KNZR Host Jaz McKay Exits, Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Added to Daily Lineup

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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."

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."