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Countdown to Coverage: College Football’s Best National Sports Radio Show

"If you can keep fanbases of multiple teams playing for wildly different stakes engaged with the same conversation, you are doing something right."

Brian Windhorst’s Incredible TV Was The Result of Awful Communication Execution

"Is your point that Danny Ainge might be following the same blueprint in Utah that he executed in Boston? Because that’s a really good point. And instead of letting everyone twist themselves dizzy try to get there, why don’t you, I don’t know, say what you mean in the fewest words possible. That’s kind of the whole idea of effective communication."

Freddie Coleman Mistakes J.T. Poston for Justin Thomas on ESPN Radio Interview

Coleman was filling-in this morning on Keyshawn, JWill & Max as lead host when he was set to welcome in Justin Thomas from the PGA Tour. The only problem, Justin Thomas wasn't on the phone. J.T. Poston was waiting when Coleman opened up the conversation.

2022 BSM Summit Adds 6 Participants, Full Schedule Released For Next Week’s Show

"Our full schedule of sessions, and all of our speakers are updated on BSMSummit.com."

Reflecting On 30 Years of ESPN Radio

“There is an intimacy in the relationship you develop with your audience in radio that is unlike anything I’ve found in any other medium.”

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830 WCCO Reverses Course, Reinstates Henry Lake After Being Cut Amid Audacy Layoffs

"Has the last 36 hours been a little bit awkward? Not gonna sit here and lie."

MetroNews Announces Plans for New Midday Show Hosted by Amanda Barren and Dave Allen

“I am honored to come work alongside a team that I hold in such high regard.”

Marie Donoghue: Athlete-Driven Podcasts ‘Have Been Having a Moment’ and Will Continue Growing

"One of the reasons I love podcasts – and we did this back in the day with Grantland – it was such a great touchpoint with fans because it’s so intimate."

Hawaii Sportscaster Bobby Curran Passes Away

“Bobby Curran’s voice was a staple in Hawaii’s sports community for decades, and his passion for the University of Hawaii and its teams was unparalleled,”

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