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Is Nielsen’s Diary Service Headed for a Major Overhaul?

What Nielsen is proposing is both radical and evolutionary at the same time.

America 250 Is a Moment That Sports Radio Was Built For

"America 250 shouldn't be viewed as another marketing campaign or corporate initiative. It should be viewed as an opportunity to remind audiences what great local sports radio does best."

What Pizza Hut and Heinz Can Teach Classic Rock Radio Programmers

"Your station can do something Yum Brands and Heinz can't"

Is Your Radio Station Preparing to Change Formats? Watch for These Signs

"Sometimes the clock simply runs out."

iHeartMedia Revenue Drops to Just Under $800 Million in First Quarter

While overall revenue was down, digital revenue was up 7% to $239 million. Specifically, podcast revenue was up 18% to $91 million during the quarter.

NBCUniversal Selects iHeartMedia as Exclusive Audio Partner for Paris Olympics

"We’re excited to partner with iHeartMedia to provide Olympic fans with even more ways to enjoy the Paris Olympic Games."

710 WOR PD Tom Cuddy Knows What Makes News/Talk Radio’s Top Talents Tick

“I get a lot of applications from people early in their careers that do not show passion and do not show the commitment to homework.”

Chris Hayes Questions if iHeartMedia is Breaking Campaign Finance Laws with Ted Cruz Podcast

"Who is actually producing the program and what is happening to the money it generates? We have some fascinating new answers."

Mike Rhyner: “We Just Didn’t Get It Done” at The Freak

"They brought us on board with the belief that we could provide a viable, profitable radio outlet for them and we didn't do that."

Could ‘The Freak’ Resurface in Dallas?

"With a little more talent and another year, The Freak could have been a $10 million per year station..."

Entravision, Townsquare, Salem Media, iHeartMedia Top Digital Earners in Radio, Borrell Report Reveals

According to the Borrell Associates report, 20.9% of radio revenue was from digital aspects, on average.

iHeartMedia Podcast Employees File Unfair Labor Practices Charge

The iHeartPodcast Union represents around 100 employees between hosts, producers, editors, and researchers in conjunction with the Writers Guild of America East.

iHeartMedia to Launch Women’s Sports Audio Network with Deep Blue Sports + Entertainment

"This partnership effectively moves the coverage of women’s sports from 15% to 90% overnight through the power of audio.”

Longtime KTOK Host Carole Arnold Dies

As host of the Morning Magazine, Arnold served as the wake-up host of the Oklahoma capital, and was on the air reporting live during the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing.

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