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Audacy Houston VP/Programming Melissa Chase Exits
Chase joined the team in 2021 and was promoted to VP of Programming in early 2023, expanding her role to include oversight of KILT.
Major League Baseball, ESPN Resume Discussions as Opt-Out Nears
The mutual opt out of the final three seasons of its $550 million annual agreement between MLB and ESPN included rights to Sunday Night Baseball, the Home Run Derby, and a portion of MLB’s postseason coverage including the wild card round
Silver Tribe Media Names Neal Carruth as New General Manager
"I’m so excited to help talent, brands, and properties build in this fast-changing digital media environment.”
Shams Charania Tried To Be a “Great Teammate” in Not Posting NBA Draft Picks Early
"I caught myself [about to post those tweets] at least five to 10 times. But that’s just human nature."
Marshawn Lynch Co-Hosting New iHeartMedia Podcast with Gavin Newsom, Doug Hendrickson
"I need to figure out where you coming from, right, but you need to figure out where he’s coming from."
iHeartMedia Exec: AI Will Play Big Role in 2024 Podcast Plans
“It’s not just meaningful for the creators to be able to access audiences in the language they want, but also to actually build businesses in those territories.”
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Major League Baseball, ESPN Resume Discussions as Opt-Out Nears
The mutual opt out of the final three seasons of its $550 million annual agreement between MLB and ESPN included rights to Sunday Night Baseball, the Home Run Derby, and a portion of MLB’s postseason coverage including the wild card round
Silver Tribe Media Names Neal Carruth as New General Manager
"I’m so excited to help talent, brands, and properties build in this fast-changing digital media environment.”
Shams Charania Tried To Be a “Great Teammate” in Not Posting NBA Draft Picks Early
"I caught myself [about to post those tweets] at least five to 10 times. But that’s just human nature."
Jeff Tyler Longtime iHeartMedia Executive Steps Down
iHeartMedia Area President Jeff Tyler is retiring, bringing to a close a 47-year career in broadcasting.