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The Future of Radio is At Stake
"Isn’t it long overdue for us to prioritize our own interests, just as corporate radio executives have consistently done for themselves?"
Decisions With Good Intentions Can Have Unintended Consequences
What process do we all use to make our decisions, and do we measure more than just the obvious desired effect and consider the waves of unintended consequences that may result?
Tim Brando is Ready for the Call in a Changing Media Landscape
"I’ve never felt better, and I don’t think I’ve ever been better at what I do."
Radio Has Forgotten Its Most Important Metric
"The audience is telling you exactly why they’re tuning out, are you listening?"
Even at 70, Connecticut Radio Legend Joe D’Ambrosio Still Passionate About Radio
“I don’t think I will be like John Sterling (Yankees radio announcer) and be 85, but as long as I’m sharp, I love it.”
UConn and WTIC to End Longtime Partnership
A relationship which has spanned 26 years is coming to an end. News/Talk 1080 WTIC-AM and the University of Connecticut are parting ways, opening...
Andy Gresh Heads Home To Providence’s WPRO
Andy Gresh is returning to Providence. The accomplished sports talk show host who has been co-hosting afternoons in Hartford alongside Joe D'Ambrosio on WTIC,...
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Decisions With Good Intentions Can Have Unintended Consequences
What process do we all use to make our decisions, and do we measure more than just the obvious desired effect and consider the waves of unintended consequences that may result?
Tim Brando is Ready for the Call in a Changing Media Landscape
"I’ve never felt better, and I don’t think I’ve ever been better at what I do."
Radio Has Forgotten Its Most Important Metric
"The audience is telling you exactly why they’re tuning out, are you listening?"
How Sports Radio Salespeople Can Overcome the ‘Does Anyone Still Listen to Radio?’ Objection
Sports radio listeners are passionate, engaged, and, most importantly, they take action when hosts who they know, like and trust, recommend a business.