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Barrett Media Offering FREE Summit Tickets to Media Pros Who Lost Work in 2026

"The last thing I'm worried about are ticket sales. I'd rather play a part in helping someone learn a few things, and making a valuable connection to get back on their feet."

Approaching The Summit: Mark Adams, Z100/New York

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Three National Radio Hall of Famers to Speak at Barrett Media Audio Summit

"They are three of the greatest to ever crack a mic."

KSON’s Kimo Jensen on Longevity, Legacy, and Life After San Diego Radio

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Michael Wilbon Frustrated With Ongoing Search for NBA Games on Streaming Platforms

"Is it on Prime? ESPN? NBC? NBA TV? Where the hell is the game? I can't find it."

Adam Silver Praises Prime Video’s NBA Coverage Approach

"That, I would say, has frustrated me in the past about some coverage when it’s sort of reduced to ‘one side wanted it more’ or ‘this side played harder.’"

Amazon Prime Video Adds Tyrese Haliburton as ‘Player Contributor’

"This is a great opportunity to give fans an inside look at what it takes to compete at the highest level, in a unique storytelling approach by partnering with an incredible platform like Amazon."

Amazon Prime Video Adds John Wall As NBA Analyst

"After 13 seasons in the NBA filled with unforgettable moments, I am excited to start a new chapter with NBA on Prime"

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"Guaranteed human is such a powerful promise. It's also why it rings hollow when the very humans responsible for creating those connections continue to disappear without warning for local audiences."