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Saying Farewell: The CBS News Radio Eulogy
Here's the hard truth: CBS News Radio didn't die of natural causes. It died of malpractice. A fundamental misunderstanding of its value — and its role in the greater media ecosystem — is what killed it.
If Netflix Wants Live Weekday Programming, Could Pat McAfee Leave ESPN?
"If Netflix's live arrangement with The Breakfast Club succeeds the way its podcast partnership has, the streaming giant will almost certainly pursue additional opportunities in the space."
How Shams Charania, Stephen A. Smith Dominate the Same Sports Media Game
"when Jaylen Brown rolls his eyes at Stephen A. Smith, or Amazon talent groans at Shams Charania, they’re really arguing with the economics of modern sports media itself."
WPDH’s Andrew Boris Proves Hyper-Local Radio Still Wins
"I don't think anyone knows exactly what radio will look like in the future, but I do know that local content will be something that becomes even more important."
95.7 The Game and the Golden State Warriors Announce Multiyear Extension
"The Bay Area's first FM sports station has announced a multiyear contract extension to remain the Golden State Warriors radio partner."
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If Netflix Wants Live Weekday Programming, Could Pat McAfee Leave ESPN?
"If Netflix's live arrangement with The Breakfast Club succeeds the way its podcast partnership has, the streaming giant will almost certainly pursue additional opportunities in the space."
How Shams Charania, Stephen A. Smith Dominate the Same Sports Media Game
"when Jaylen Brown rolls his eyes at Stephen A. Smith, or Amazon talent groans at Shams Charania, they’re really arguing with the economics of modern sports media itself."
WPDH’s Andrew Boris Proves Hyper-Local Radio Still Wins
"I don't think anyone knows exactly what radio will look like in the future, but I do know that local content will be something that becomes even more important."
How PPM Made Rock Afraid of Its Own Shadow
"PPM was the tipping point — the moment the industry shifted from programming to P1s to programming almost exclusively for cume."

