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Lesley Stahl’s 60 Minutes Extension Is a Band-Aid, Not a Fix

For years, people compared a 60 Minutes correspondent chair to a Supreme Court seat: once you got it, it was yours for life. This year proved that's not actually true.

Should New Podcast Credit Rules Lead To Questions About Radio’s Three Minute Qualifier?

"If the podcast industry is willing to recognize 30 seconds of listening as worthy of credit over "genuine engagement," then radio has every right to examine whether its own standards should evolve as well."

New Music Friday Evolves As Spotify Bets On Editorial Personality

"The irony is hard to miss — streaming is adding humans while radio considers removing them."

What Radio Programmers Can Learn from Boring Bands About Audience Loyalty

"What we know doesn't work is back-selling and reading liner cards. That is the radio equivalent of being a boring band."

104.3 The Score Celebrates Ten Year Anniversary of 2016 Chicago Cubs’ World Series

"The Audacy station and Cubs flagship will re-air 16 of the team's most memorable 2016 games."

Paul Pabst: Dan Patrick Still Has “His Fastball”

"If he doesn't have his fastball, hand it off to a younger person. I think he completely still has his fastball."

Barrett Media’s Top 20 Major Market Sports Radio Afternoon Shows of 2025

"A total of 34 shows were eligible for voting consideration in the Major Market Sports Radio Afternoon Shows category."

Mike Greenberg: Earned My “Masters” in Broadcasting at 670 The Score With Terry Boers, Dan McNeil

"I realized that his [Boers] wit was based primarily in his extraordinary intelligence. Some humor is kind of dumb humor, but his humor was incredibly smart."

104.3 The Score To Honor Terry Boers With Special Celebration of Life Broadcast

"Boers played a foundational role in shaping sports talk radio in Chicago after joining The Score at its launch in 1992."

Why Mitch Rosen Feels the Time Was Right for 670 The Score To Add 104.3 FM

"When Chris Oliviero and Kelli Turner took over the reigns in management at Audacy, I think this was a priority for Chicago."

Audacy Chicago Market Manager Kevin Cassidy Addresses Recent Changes At 670 The Score

“I would rather not have change when you’re in the position of success that we’ve had, but it’s part of the reality of our world."

Shane Riordan Reflects On His Dismissal From 670 The Score

“The fact that it was my dream job isn’t enough to justify staying and continuing to not making enough to support the family I want as badly as I do.”

The 2025 BSM Summit Welcomes Courtney Hirsch, Matt Spiegel, Courtney Cronin, Mike Hulvey and Phil Mackey

"Looking ahead to May 8-9 in Chicago, I'm thrilled to add five more talented individuals to our lineup."

Barrett Sports Media Top 20 of 2024 – Major Market Afternoon Shows

"A total of 33 shows were eligible for voting consideration in the Major Market Afternoon Shows category."

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Should New Podcast Credit Rules Lead To Questions About Radio’s Three Minute Qualifier?

"If the podcast industry is willing to recognize 30 seconds of listening as worthy of credit over "genuine engagement," then radio has every right to examine whether its own standards should evolve as well."

New Music Friday Evolves As Spotify Bets On Editorial Personality

"The irony is hard to miss — streaming is adding humans while radio considers removing them."

What Radio Programmers Can Learn from Boring Bands About Audience Loyalty

"What we know doesn't work is back-selling and reading liner cards. That is the radio equivalent of being a boring band."

Nielsen Audio Ratings Overhaul Could Reshape Radio Measurement

Here’s the question: Will another research company have an opportunity to overthrow King Nielsen? Will radio and audio measurement change? I expect we’ll see a new landscape by the end of the decade.