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How the Sports Betting Boom Is Reshaping Sports Radio and Broadcasting Economics

"The next phase is going to be about which operators, networks and shows actually built sustainable models on top of the new economics."

This Week with George Stephanopoulos Wins Total Viewer Ratings For 16th Straight Week

For the seventh consecutive Sunday, the program grew its total viewer audience year over year — up 3% compared to last year.

A Competitor’s Classy Send-Off: KS95 Morning Show Honors Dave Ryan’s Exit

Today is Dave Ryan's final broadcast. We reported his...

Final CBS News Radio Newscast to Be Anchored by Christopher Cruise

"When I lived in North Carolina, I had a plaque on my office wall that said 'I'm not from the South, but I got here as soon as I could.' And I feel the same way about CBS News Radio."

Steve Sanchez is the Voice of the People on KDWN in Las Vegas

"Our job is to kind of remind the establishment and the powers that be that these people who look like me basically have built the country. And we can't forget them.”

Google is Trying to Change the Online Advertising Game in the Worst Possible Way

Google is no longer saying what your needs and habits are but what they think your needs and habits should be.

Rich Valdes Learned Politics is a Cutthroat Business From Mark Levin

“I learned a lot working with Mark (Levin). He's a fantastic broadcaster. He's a brilliant legal mind, an amazing author.”

Are Journalists Guaranteed Safety in Today’s Media World?

With an increase in violent conflicts around the globe and continued protests at in America, can journalists ever been guaranteed safety while doing their jobs?

What Struggles for Companies like Audacy, The Messenger, and X Says About the Future of Media

With newsrooms shrinking, it’s becoming more difficult to be a journalist, meaning working your beat, cultivating sources, and working on hard-hitting investigative stories.

SiriusXM’s Dean Obeidallah Has a Unique Perspective on the Hamas/Israel Conflict

“Who do you have more concern for? Humanity or terrorists?"

Steve Passwaiter is Skeptical of 2024 Presidential Ad Spending Projections

“You'd have to raise. I don't know, $30 [billion], somewhere in the high $20 billions, in order to justify a number that big."

Does the Electoral College Have a Friend in the News Media?

The electoral college has come under fire in recent years. Should news media serve as a protector of the institution?

Media Outlets Have an Easy Decision On Who to Endorse in 2024

Recognize if you or your outlet has bias and say so. It’s completely normal for people to have bias. What’s not normal is to be pigeonholing your audience.

Will the Trend of Clickbait and Profits Over Facts and Substance Ever Be Reversed?

Prioritizing clicks over content is exactly the same as prioritizing a tantalizing headline over facts.

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This Week with George Stephanopoulos Wins Total Viewer Ratings For 16th Straight Week

For the seventh consecutive Sunday, the program grew its total viewer audience year over year — up 3% compared to last year.

A Competitor’s Classy Send-Off: KS95 Morning Show Honors Dave Ryan’s Exit

Today is Dave Ryan's final broadcast. We reported his...

Final CBS News Radio Newscast to Be Anchored by Christopher Cruise

"When I lived in North Carolina, I had a plaque on my office wall that said 'I'm not from the South, but I got here as soon as I could.' And I feel the same way about CBS News Radio."

UMG and TikTok Ink New Multi-Year Licensing Deal

"We look forward to driving innovative new fan experiences, while further improving social media monetization, and protecting and amplifying human artistry.”