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Why Sports Radio Cannot Ignore The FIFA World Cup This Summer

"When millions of people are tuning in to the biggest sporting event on the planet, hosted in your own backyard, sports radio doesn't have the luxury of pretending it isn't happening."

Ten Years Of Locked On: The Rise of a Podcast Empire Eyeing Its Next Chapter

"There's a tendency that businesses have to hold things close to the vest... David and I don't believe that's a good strategy. Telling our story is important for everyone involved with Locked On."

Talk Radio Hosts Should Ask This One Question After Every Show

What piece of information, what opinion, what story did you share that someone felt so moved by that they'd bring it up with a coworker or fire off a text about it? If the honest answer is "I don't know," that's the problem worth solving.

Greg FM: Because Nobody Ever Requested “15 Songs In A Row”

"It offers a voice that reminds the listener that somebody is actually there."

Where Bari Weiss Can Step in and Help CBS News Immediately

CBS News isn't perfect. And neither is Weiss. But there's an area she can certainly make a difference.

CNN Faces Tough Uphill Battle in Streaming Wars After Leaving HBO Max

On a standalone platform, there’s no casual traffic — only committed subscribers. And the truth is, there may not be enough of them to make it sustainable.

Mark Starling Reflects on 570 WWNC’s Award-Winning Coverage One Year After Hurricane Helene

"I firmly believe that the right people were in the right place at the right time during a really bad event and we managed to make it work."

What the Latest Edison Research Share of Ear Data Means for the Radio Industry

"The variable that matters the most by far, is age. It's like three different worlds."

Radio Ownership Dreams vs. Employment Nightmares: The Ongoing Debate Over Deregulation

While both sides may be right, neither side is willing to acknowledge the other’s point of view.

It’s Time for News/Talk Radio Hosts to Use AI For Content

AI can't replace the host. But it can amplify the show’s ability to entertain, provoke, and engage.

Where Megyn Kelly Was Right and Wrong in Her Defense of Tucker Carlson and Candace Owens

This distinction between people and ideas is crucial.

Is Owning a Cable News Network a Strength or a Weakness in 2025?

For major corporations, the optics of running a news operation can easily morph into a strategic headache. Just inject some truth serum into Disney CEO Bob Iger and I'd bet he'd tell you the same.

Toast to 10: Barrett Media’s Plans For 2026

“Here’s what we have planned to serve our readers and partners in 2026.”

What New Jersey 101.5 Host Bill Spadea Learned About Talk Radio While Running For Governor

"You've got to be able to listen to what your audience is saying and then react and engage on the issues that are important to them."

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Ten Years Of Locked On: The Rise of a Podcast Empire Eyeing Its Next Chapter

"There's a tendency that businesses have to hold things close to the vest... David and I don't believe that's a good strategy. Telling our story is important for everyone involved with Locked On."

Talk Radio Hosts Should Ask This One Question After Every Show

What piece of information, what opinion, what story did you share that someone felt so moved by that they'd bring it up with a coworker or fire off a text about it? If the honest answer is "I don't know," that's the problem worth solving.

Greg FM: Because Nobody Ever Requested “15 Songs In A Row”

"It offers a voice that reminds the listener that somebody is actually there."

Inside Manraze: How Def Leppard and Sex Pistols Members Formed a Trio

"Oh, he's in that bloody heavy metal band"