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How PodcastOne Went From Adam Carolla’s Studio to the NASDAQ

"I got to talk to him and said, 'I think I can bring some advertisers to you.' And I did."

The Buffalo Bills Have Changed NFL Rights on Sports Radio Forever, and for the Better

"Television rights continue to splinter games across broadcast networks, cable channels, streaming services, and subscription platforms, asking consumers to pay more while receiving less convenience. Radio has an opportunity to move in the opposite direction. That's what happened here."

Joe LaCroix Details His Journey From Listener To Leader At Baltimore’s 105.7 The Fan

"As soon as the opportunity arose, I took a week to talk it over with people I know. Is this something I feel I can accomplish. After those discussions, I decided to go for it."

Live 105 Veteran Aaron Axelsen Still Chasing New Music

There's a moment in every conversation with Aaron Axelsen...

First Take Thrives On Your Outrage

The NHL's fandom -- or lack thereof -- does not rest on what the opinion of the sport is from Molly Qerim or Stephen A. Smith.

Bally Sports RSNs Were Destined to Fail

Once streaming became more prevalent, it was only natural that the regional sports network model was going to collapse.

The Super Bowl Will Never Be a Pay-Per-View Event

The league is somewhat competent and understands that it is about scale rather than profit.

FOX’s Faith in Kevin Burkhardt Paid Off

FOX could have played it safe and hired the legendary Al Michaels. Instead, it took the leap of faith with Burkhardt, and it paid off.

Radio Row Is One of The Worst Weeks For Our Listeners

Radio Row is a great opportunity for hosts, PDs, and executives. But it isn't an inherently great opportunity for your listeners.

What Happened to Tony Romo?

I wonder if fans grew tired of the event being spoiled before it happened as reason for the turn against Romo.

Shannon Sharpe Could Learn A Lesson From Tony Dungy

I can disagree with him, but Dungy – who has often been the human embodiment of grace, humility, and class – displayed grace, humility, and class at a time when it would have been easy to show anger, bitterness, and hatred.

Has Al Michaels Lost His Fastball?

If the only thing Michaels can display while calling games is disdain or disinterest, maybe it's time to step aside.

NBC Nailed Its New Big Ten Booth

I believe the newly created booth is nearly a best case scenario as NBC expands its college football coverage.

Could Richard Sherman Be the Charles Barkley of the NFL?

Fans want to be told the truth, or what they view as the truth. They want to be told something without it being softened or sugarcoated. Opinions don't need to be palatable, they need to be truthful.

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The Buffalo Bills Have Changed NFL Rights on Sports Radio Forever, and for the Better

"Television rights continue to splinter games across broadcast networks, cable channels, streaming services, and subscription platforms, asking consumers to pay more while receiving less convenience. Radio has an opportunity to move in the opposite direction. That's what happened here."

Joe LaCroix Details His Journey From Listener To Leader At Baltimore’s 105.7 The Fan

"As soon as the opportunity arose, I took a week to talk it over with people I know. Is this something I feel I can accomplish. After those discussions, I decided to go for it."

Live 105 Veteran Aaron Axelsen Still Chasing New Music

There's a moment in every conversation with Aaron Axelsen...

Why Nielsen Data Shows News Podcasters Can’t Ignore Audio

It's tempting to get swept up in the excitement around video podcasting right now. That's where all of the money is going. But that doesn't mean the audience is following.