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Sports Media Talent Must Stop Apologizing for Doing Their Job

"If this is the opinion business, there's no need for apologies. Being wrong comes with the territory. What matters is having the conviction to make the call in the first place and the credibility to own the outcome afterward."

John Kincade Opens Up About His Decision to Leave 97.5 The Fanatic

"I'm very fortunate to be alive and survived everything I've survived. What I want to do is enjoy my life every day. Part of that is doing things that I want to do on my terms."

Spotify Playlists, TikTok, and the Rise of Independent Music Curators

"There are people who take pride in discovery and treat their playlists almost like radio stations."

Bang Your Head: John Bush and the Timeless Power of Armored Saint

"We don't want to be just one of these bands from the '80s who put out new music so they can go out and do some touring."

What’s Left In the Game of Broadcasting Musical Chairs?

"The game of musical chairs is ongoing at this point with much movement in the booths across the land. These announcers are just trying to have a seat available when the music stops."

TV Needs To Present The NCAA Tournament The Way People Follow It

"It is time for CBS and Turner Sports to catch up to where the majority of the audience is. Take the studio shows to Vegas."

Michael Kay Balances The Yankees, Sports Talk, And Now Kay-Rod

“Take a job and run with it, and make-believe like you’re doing Game 7 of the World Series. That’s how you should operate.”

What Can Radio Learn From Gas Prices?

"It's not just where prices are. It is how they got there."

Doug McKelway’s Change of Pace

Logistically, the move should provide additional comfort for McKelway. He reunites with producer Clemente, whom McKelway, in his aforementioned retirement video, thanked for helping him get hired at Fox News back in 2010. 

You Are Not Your Medium

"You don’t make radio, you make content."

Radio Should Follow TV and Create Exclusive, Paid Streaming Services

So while radio isn’t necessarily needing to replace a revenue stream like TV, there’s never harm in adding a new one.

Seth Resler Wants Stations To Rethink How They Find Clients

"Hire someone who knows where the money is, not the promotions or supplies closet."

Will More Teams Follow The Bulls & Add Gambling Experts To Radio Broadcasts?

"Alyssa Bergamini will be part of every Bulls broadcast alongside Chuck Swirsky and Bill Wennington offering wagering updates."

P2s: The Secret To Ratings Growth You Need To Embrace

"They like sports, but maybe don't love them. Maybe they do love sports, they just don't make it the center of their lives the way many of our P1s are known to do. All they want when they are in the car or at their desk is an escape."

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John Kincade Opens Up About His Decision to Leave 97.5 The Fanatic

"I'm very fortunate to be alive and survived everything I've survived. What I want to do is enjoy my life every day. Part of that is doing things that I want to do on my terms."

Spotify Playlists, TikTok, and the Rise of Independent Music Curators

"There are people who take pride in discovery and treat their playlists almost like radio stations."

Bang Your Head: John Bush and the Timeless Power of Armored Saint

"We don't want to be just one of these bands from the '80s who put out new music so they can go out and do some touring."

The Dumbest Rule in News/Talk Radio — and Why Hosts Should Break It

The hosts who build real, lasting connections with their audiences aren't the ones who follow every internal directive without question.