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Len Weiner Retiring After Helping Shape Sports Radio for More Than Four Decades

"I loved working in Miami because it’s been more of a challenge to do things here sports-wise. The passion and creativity of the people I work with I will surely miss."

Why This Year’s Barrett Media Audio Summit Matters More Than Ever

"It’s a combination of seminar and social gathering, where people come to learn, network, educate, challenge one another, and leave with a treasure trove of ideas to bring back to their markets."

Surviving a Radio Layoff: Advice From Someone Who’s Been There

"Career grief is a profound sense of loss tied not just to a job role, but to identity, purpose, and self-worth. That grief hits differently in radio."

WZBA The Bay Mattered More Than Its Coverage Map Suggested

"A reminder that sometimes the issue is not the talent in the room."

Kayla Blakeslee Had to Talk Herself Into Following a Legend

"I figured I would have to move away, get some experience somewhere, live some life, maybe have a kid or two, and then maybe come back or do a morning show somewhere else."

Reasons to Love the PPM Analysis Tool

It’s not the easiest piece of software to use, but when it comes to tearing apart PPM data, nothing beats it.

The New York Times Sports Saga is About Dollars and Cents, Not a Lack of Interest in Coverage and Reading

"You can take issue with the vision and how the situation was managed but an investment in The Athletic makes no sense if the Times doesn't prioritize its importance."

Brandon Tierney Was Born for this Moment

“We’re both going to come out firing; that’s just our nature. We’re shooters – we like to shoot – and the key for us is to learn when it’s time to pass."

Emmanuel Acho Is Always Undaunted

“Acho is a latter-day Renaissance man - equal parts sports commentator, author, activist, athlete, and vehicle for change.”

Why is Radio the Best Solution to Clients’ Digital Marketing Problems?

“Borell affirms that our ability to offer strategic planning to our local buyers is a competitive advantage.”

97.1 The Ticket Dominates in Detroit’s Spring Ratings Book

“In total line reporting, the station finished first with men 25-54 in middays and afternoons.”

106.7 The Fan Takes The Top Spot in Washington DC’s Spring Ratings Book

Sports fans in the nation’s capitol came thru for 106.7 The Fan. The Washington DC spring ratings book is out, and all involved with...

How the CNN Downfall Can Be an Example to News/Talk Radio

The staff was stabbing Licht in the back the entire time. Any program director who has walked into a formerly great station that is failing can relate.

Why Do We Still Treat Ratings Like Gold?

"In 2023, we all agree they do not tell the full story of a station’s reach. Yet, our sellers cling to them and so does ownership."

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Why This Year’s Barrett Media Audio Summit Matters More Than Ever

"It’s a combination of seminar and social gathering, where people come to learn, network, educate, challenge one another, and leave with a treasure trove of ideas to bring back to their markets."

Surviving a Radio Layoff: Advice From Someone Who’s Been There

"Career grief is a profound sense of loss tied not just to a job role, but to identity, purpose, and self-worth. That grief hits differently in radio."

WZBA The Bay Mattered More Than Its Coverage Map Suggested

"A reminder that sometimes the issue is not the talent in the room."

Five Ways Classic Rock/Hits Program Directors Can Stay on Target

"Always focusing on what they do and how to do it better."