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What if the Sports Media Industry Had a Free Agency Period?

"It may not be a reality during my lifetime, but it sure is fun to imagine the possibilities."

100.3 The Sound’s Lasting Legacy With ‘The Backstagers’

Instead of the goal being to ask people what they thought about the station and gather information, it was about giving them access to the station and creating an open dialogue.

How to Make Syndicated Country Radio Feel Hometown Strong

Let’s start with the premise that if you're not showing up at important local events, you've already lost.

The Watch: On Balance with Leland Vittert, NewsNation

Leland Vittert is the relative newcomer to the NewsNation primetime lineup. But does his show come across that way? Let's find out.

Kevin Sherrets Exits Sports Radio 1140 KHTK

It's no secret that Entercom agreed to purchase CBS Radio and is currently in the process of working towards finalizing the sale to take...

When Teams Gain Influence Over Content

One word that few people respond favorably to is censorship. By definition, the word implies a practice in limiting or removing key information and...

The Top 20 Mid-Market Program Directors of 2016 Are…

This week the on-air talent have enjoyed their fifteen minutes of fame, but now it's time to give some attention to the brand leaders...

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100.3 The Sound’s Lasting Legacy With ‘The Backstagers’

Instead of the goal being to ask people what they thought about the station and gather information, it was about giving them access to the station and creating an open dialogue.

How to Make Syndicated Country Radio Feel Hometown Strong

Let’s start with the premise that if you're not showing up at important local events, you've already lost.

The Watch: On Balance with Leland Vittert, NewsNation

Leland Vittert is the relative newcomer to the NewsNation primetime lineup. But does his show come across that way? Let's find out.

Maybe It’s Time to Start a ‘Let AM Radio Die’ Campaign

If you want to put your money into an AM station, go ahead, have at it.