Tag: Michael Smerconish
Browse our Latest articles!
Sportsbooks’ Influence Fades as Money Dries Up
“Media companies are learning the hard way that sportsbook money isn’t the guarantee it once seemed.”
Will The Next Musical Faultline Need Music Radio?
A Musical Fault Line is an event that shakes the cultural fabric, always aided by radio. It is not simply a new artist, song, or album release.
Peter Rosenberg Continues To Evolve Through Changes in Radio and Entertainment
"I have built a good enough name and reputation over the last 18 years in this market to find a microphone somewhere.”
Mikalah Gordon’s Journey From American Idol To 98.5 KLUC
As for how Gordon transitioned into radio as a singer and stand-up comedian, it’s kind of a wild ride.
Michael Smerconish: Not Living in New York City Influences My Story Selection
"I think it probably keeps me a bit detached from the media bubble. And I do appreciate that."
3 Keys to Maximizing Radio Remote Broadcasts
If being local is a unique characteristic of radio broadcasting, the remote event allows us to be among the people. Social Media has given us a gift of sharing our personality on multiple platforms.
Michael Smerconish: Presidential Debate Will Be ‘Financial Windfall’ for CNN
"Remember, this is not a Commission on Presidential Debates. The Commission on Presidential Debates was sort of cast aside..."
Michael Smerconish: CNN’s Elie Honig ‘the Breakout Star’ of Donald Trump Trial
"When Elie Honig speaks, I turn up the volume."
Michael Smerconish Univited From College Commencement Address Due to Passages From 2004 Book
"Signs at a student encampment this week displayed the demand of my cancellation alongside divestment in Israel.”
Popular
Will The Next Musical Faultline Need Music Radio?
A Musical Fault Line is an event that shakes the cultural fabric, always aided by radio. It is not simply a new artist, song, or album release.
Peter Rosenberg Continues To Evolve Through Changes in Radio and Entertainment
"I have built a good enough name and reputation over the last 18 years in this market to find a microphone somewhere.”
Mikalah Gordon’s Journey From American Idol To 98.5 KLUC
As for how Gordon transitioned into radio as a singer and stand-up comedian, it’s kind of a wild ride.
Aircheck: Charlie Tuna, KRLA Los Angeles (1986)
In 1975, Charlie Tuna was with 102.7 KIIS-FM Los Angeles when it started the AM/FM simulcast and hosted the first show on the FM.