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Dan Patrick Reveals Counseling Four ESPN Employees To Stay With the Network Since His Own Departure

"Those four letters are extremely powerful, because you're going to get your ass handed to you. If you leave there, and you think everybody's going to fawn all over you, think again."

Brendan Carr: FCC Not Planning on Investigating Bias, Interference Allegations at 60 Minutes

"I don't think there's a lot of people that have concerns that this was about bias. I think it was about unprofessional behavior."

ESPN Reportedly Preparing for Layoffs This Summer

"ESPN is heading into it's first year broadcasting the Super Bowl. Ensuring the right talent are in place for the network's debut is crucial for success."

Johnny Wilde Launches Video Series Spotlighting Digital Creators and Influencers

"I want to understand what makes audiences stop, watch, and engage."

What Does Norah O’Donnell Leaving CBS Evening News Mean for the Future of TV News?

It appears as if O'Donnell purposely sought out an exit from the anchor chair. What does that idea say about the importance of the network newscast in 2024?

How Erick Erickson Turned The Gathering Into a Must-See Event for Listeners

"We have people coming from 47 of 50 states. We have people from every one of my radio markets from around the country coming."

Sounds Profitable’s Tom Webster Believes Podcasting Has a Bright and Profitable Future

"I think one of things we have to unlock in this business is continuing to make it easy, and frictionless, and risk free to buy the smaller shows at scale with the kind of targeting that podcasting enables."

Paul Mason Can Lean on Past Experiences to Lead SuperTalk 99.7 WTN

"It's always been near and dear to my heart. I'd done it my whole career until I arrived here."

Commitment to News From 620 WTMJ Enticed Michael Spaulding to Become Director of Content

"You just don't get a lot of radio stations that do that, even in major markets."

Facebook Is Officially A Dead Platform for the News Industry

If your news organization made a post on Facebook about the attempted assassination of Donald Trump over the weekend, I (and millions of others) did not see it.

Bill O’Reilly Doesn’t Like What He Sees Around the Media Landscape

"On all of these outlets, what they do is bring it people who agree with them. And it's boring."

Steve Gregory Has Waited More Than a Decade to Involve College Students on KFI AM-640

"The interest we still have from these students, I've been impressed by...it's good to know that some of those students are still willing to take their own time in the summer and participate in something like this."

Joe Tessitore and WWE Are a Match Made in Heaven

Announcing WWE requires a certain level of excitement not required by other sports. Joe Tessitore exudes excitement.

Newsmax Radio CEO Lee Kinberg Taking the Slow and Steady Approach to Building Network

"We've had conversations about how we can do more news on the radio. The key is ... how to do it at the level of quality you need. If you do it cheap, people can tell."

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Brendan Carr: FCC Not Planning on Investigating Bias, Interference Allegations at 60 Minutes

"I don't think there's a lot of people that have concerns that this was about bias. I think it was about unprofessional behavior."

ESPN Reportedly Preparing for Layoffs This Summer

"ESPN is heading into it's first year broadcasting the Super Bowl. Ensuring the right talent are in place for the network's debut is crucial for success."

Johnny Wilde Launches Video Series Spotlighting Digital Creators and Influencers

"I want to understand what makes audiences stop, watch, and engage."

Why Pat McAfee’s ‘Progrum Feud’ Is More Than Just a Gameshow on ESPN

"We're arriving at a place where the studio programming itself becomes the betting market."