"The goal of this event is to bring sports media folks together to share ideas and information, examine issues, build relationships, and celebrate success."
"We want to share news, tell stories, highlight people, and explore business issues that effect all areas of the industry. But to do that, adjustments have to be made."
"I’m looking forward to offering a different voice and adding a new dynamic to the broadcasts, hopefully reaching more fans and telling things like it is. That’s what I think I do best."
"Your show is not good. It is not smart or sharp. It is preening and often deeply ignorant. And at least you won't have to waste your producer's time by continuing to try to get me on your show, which you've tried to do repeatedly."
"To be offered the opportunity to entertain and inform listeners in the same chair as greats like Phil Valentine and Brian Wilson is an absolute dream come true."
"This is going to be weeks, months, honestly, for him to recuperate and for his body to heal. If we're not telling you information, we're not withholding it from you."
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"Taylor’s approach to journalism will bring new energy to our mornings, setting a meaningful tone for WYPR’s morning broadcasts and enriching the listening experience for our audience.”
Every time I start to lapse into the mindset that I’d better check in on the news, I remind myself that there is plenty of other material to take its place.
It feels like a bit like the chicken and the egg conundrum. Will The Daily Wire see a diminished presence without a national radio partner? Will news/talk radio suffer without the likes of Ben Shapiro, Matt Walsh, and Michael Knowles?
"How many traditional news outlets are effectively using TikTok, for example? How well did traditional media fare when Facebook and Google took their content and advertising revenue?"
"I was not contacted by anyone at NBC News. And no one had closer proximity on a continuous basis. Well…maybe Rachel Campos-Duffy since she sat between us!"
Doug Dahlgren, known for his work on morning shows in various markets, including Indianapolis and Portland, OR, passed away on November 30 at his home in Chicago.
Every time I start to lapse into the mindset that I’d better check in on the news, I remind myself that there is plenty of other material to take its place.
It feels like a bit like the chicken and the egg conundrum. Will The Daily Wire see a diminished presence without a national radio partner? Will news/talk radio suffer without the likes of Ben Shapiro, Matt Walsh, and Michael Knowles?
"How many traditional news outlets are effectively using TikTok, for example? How well did traditional media fare when Facebook and Google took their content and advertising revenue?"
"It’s easy to be overwhelmed by the sheer volume of information we are confronted with, and I hope to be an essential resource to help you and your loved ones make sense of it all.”
"The goal of this event is to bring sports media folks together to share ideas and information, examine issues, build relationships, and celebrate success."
"We want to share news, tell stories, highlight people, and explore business issues that effect all areas of the industry. But to do that, adjustments have to be made."
"I’m looking forward to offering a different voice and adding a new dynamic to the broadcasts, hopefully reaching more fans and telling things like it is. That’s what I think I do best."
"Your show is not good. It is not smart or sharp. It is preening and often deeply ignorant. And at least you won't have to waste your producer's time by continuing to try to get me on your show, which you've tried to do repeatedly."
"To be offered the opportunity to entertain and inform listeners in the same chair as greats like Phil Valentine and Brian Wilson is an absolute dream come true."
"This is going to be weeks, months, honestly, for him to recuperate and for his body to heal. If we're not telling you information, we're not withholding it from you."
"
"Taylor’s approach to journalism will bring new energy to our mornings, setting a meaningful tone for WYPR’s morning broadcasts and enriching the listening experience for our audience.”
Every time I start to lapse into the mindset that I’d better check in on the news, I remind myself that there is plenty of other material to take its place.
It feels like a bit like the chicken and the egg conundrum. Will The Daily Wire see a diminished presence without a national radio partner? Will news/talk radio suffer without the likes of Ben Shapiro, Matt Walsh, and Michael Knowles?
"How many traditional news outlets are effectively using TikTok, for example? How well did traditional media fare when Facebook and Google took their content and advertising revenue?"
"I was not contacted by anyone at NBC News. And no one had closer proximity on a continuous basis. Well…maybe Rachel Campos-Duffy since she sat between us!"
Doug Dahlgren, known for his work on morning shows in various markets, including Indianapolis and Portland, OR, passed away on November 30 at his home in Chicago.
Every time I start to lapse into the mindset that I’d better check in on the news, I remind myself that there is plenty of other material to take its place.
It feels like a bit like the chicken and the egg conundrum. Will The Daily Wire see a diminished presence without a national radio partner? Will news/talk radio suffer without the likes of Ben Shapiro, Matt Walsh, and Michael Knowles?
"How many traditional news outlets are effectively using TikTok, for example? How well did traditional media fare when Facebook and Google took their content and advertising revenue?"
"It’s easy to be overwhelmed by the sheer volume of information we are confronted with, and I hope to be an essential resource to help you and your loved ones make sense of it all.”