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New York Times CEO States The Athletic Is Company’s Fastest Growing Vertical

"The Athletic has the fastest-growing audience on The New York Times. It's many millions more than that today."

Olivia Rodrigo’s Festival Takeover on 88.5 The SoCal Sound Makes Waves

"Rodrigo used AAA radio — not social media — to make a major cultural announcement"

The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show Celebrates 5th Anniversary

"We look forward to celebrating many more milestones together!”

Afternoon Radio Listening Gaining Ground as Mornings Slip, New Crowd React Media Data Shows

When asked why they listen to local radio, 40% of those aged 18-34 said that local content is the key reason. That's higher than the overall level (30%) and the 55+ crowd (20%).

The Self Inflicted Wound Public Broadcasting Continues to Create

Some free advice: Don't tell listeners to find somewhere else to spend their valuable media time.

Saga Communications SVP of Content Pat Paxton: Government Funding of Public Media is ‘Crazy and Wrong’

"My colleagues and competitors don't get federal funding. We have to compete in the free market like any other business."

PBS NewsHour Names Liz Landers as White House Correspondent

"I look forward to covering the White House and this administration for public broadcasting’s iconic nightly news program.”

Corporation for Public Broadcasting to Cease Operations After Federal Funding Cut

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

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.”

Cuts to NPR and PBS Foreshadow News Media’s Dark Future

You’re under attack. You’ve been under attack for a long time. It’s not just defunding public media like NPR and PBS, although that’s been...

More Than $1 Billion in Cuts to NPR, PBS Passed in Senate

The vote to pass the cuts was split largely along party lines.

NPR CEO Katherine Maher: Attacks From Donald Trump Are ‘Viewpoint Discrimination’

"The action of withdrawing federal funding is retaliatory, and so this is a First Amendment issue.”

CBS News Scott Pelley States Journalism Is Under Attack In Commencement Speech

"Journalism is under a attack. Universities are under attack, freedom of speech is under attack,”

NPR, Three Public Radio Stations File Suit Over Trump Executive Order Cutting Funding

"The Executive Order is a clear violation of the Constitution and the First Amendment."

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Olivia Rodrigo’s Festival Takeover on 88.5 The SoCal Sound Makes Waves

"Rodrigo used AAA radio — not social media — to make a major cultural announcement"

The Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Show Celebrates 5th Anniversary

"We look forward to celebrating many more milestones together!”

Afternoon Radio Listening Gaining Ground as Mornings Slip, New Crowd React Media Data Shows

When asked why they listen to local radio, 40% of those aged 18-34 said that local content is the key reason. That's higher than the overall level (30%) and the 55+ crowd (20%).

Clive Davis Dead at 94: A Legacy Spanning Columbia, Arista, and J Records

Clive Davis, one of the most influential executives in...