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The Industry According To: Jeff Sottolano, Audacy

"We have to understand the distinction between local content and local relevance."

FOX Played the Streaming Long Game and It Paid Off with Roku

While competitors like Disney, Paramount, and NBCUniversal poured billions of dollars into platforms, infrastructure, and original content, FOX largely sat back. Some criticized the company for moving too slowly. But patience paid off.

Approaching The Summit: Armen Williams, Westwood One Sports

"The Audio Summit has evolved into the premiere, if not the only, event that covers our industry from such a broad and unique perspective. This summit has become the one event that you try to attend as a programmer. Plus, a talent as well if it's applicable."

A Stephen A. Smith Reunion With Pat McAfee May Have No Better Time Than Now

"ESPN has spent years building around star power, and no two stars shine brighter than McAfee and Smith. With New York celebrating its first NBA title in more than five decades, the timing couldn't be better."

NPR Names Scott Detrow as Host of All Things Considered

Detrow is no stranger to the All Things Considered brand.

‘All Things Considered’ Host Ari Shapiro to Leave NPR Next Month

"The work of public radio is more important today than it has ever been. I intend to continue supporting it, and I hope you will too. Thank you for listening.”

NPR Host Susan Stamberg to Retire After More Than 50 Years

She is a member of the Broadcast Hall of Fame as well as the Radio Hall of Fame.

Nielsen, Edison Research Pair for New Podcast Advertising Planning Tool

“Our strategic partnership will help advertisers better understand the power of podcasting and its role in the broader media landscape.”

The Tucker Carlson Show Climbs Into Podtrac Top Podcasts Chart During July

The Tucker Carlson Show jumped up six places during July.

Corporation for Public Broadcasting to Cease Operations After Federal Funding Cut

"We now face the difficult reality of closing our operations,"

Katherine Maher: NPR Has ‘A Long Way to Go’ to Achieve Sustainability After Funding Cuts

“The reality is that, just like the impacts are pretty disparate, the stations that are best positioned to receive that kind of fund and engage in that kind of fundraising are not the ones that are most at risk."

NPR and PBS Received $20 Million in Donations After Funding Cut, New Estimates Show

“It is still early, and we hope the support will continue to grow.”

NPR Executive Edith Chapin Announces Upcoming Exit

"I have had two big executive jobs for two years, and I want to take a break."

Why NPR, SiriusXM and Others Need to Adopt a New Motto

Instead of the NFL’s pathetic “Inspire Change” slogan on the boundaries of football fields, our mantra must be “Adapt to Change”.

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FOX Played the Streaming Long Game and It Paid Off with Roku

While competitors like Disney, Paramount, and NBCUniversal poured billions of dollars into platforms, infrastructure, and original content, FOX largely sat back. Some criticized the company for moving too slowly. But patience paid off.

Approaching The Summit: Armen Williams, Westwood One Sports

"The Audio Summit has evolved into the premiere, if not the only, event that covers our industry from such a broad and unique perspective. This summit has become the one event that you try to attend as a programmer. Plus, a talent as well if it's applicable."

A Stephen A. Smith Reunion With Pat McAfee May Have No Better Time Than Now

"ESPN has spent years building around star power, and no two stars shine brighter than McAfee and Smith. With New York celebrating its first NBA title in more than five decades, the timing couldn't be better."

The Disappearance of Managers Should Concern All of Us

"A company's greatest assets walk out the front door every afternoon. Whenever they walk out for the last time, the organization has fewer assets remaining inside the building the next day."