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Christy Brittain Joins 96.1 BBB Raleigh as New Afternoon Host

"Radio has always been about companionship and community, and I look forward to spending afternoons with the incredible people of the Triangle."

Chad ‘Chumley’ Kerch Joins WQIK Jacksonville Country Morning Show

"I'm honored to add my voice to a team Jacksonville already loves."

NFL Executive: League Declined Invite To Hearing On Sports Broadcasting Act Of 1961 Over “Balance” Of Witnesses

"This panel, led by Congressman [Scott] Fitzgerald, who's right there in Wisconsin, has witnesses solely on one side of the issue. There is no effort. We've offered many witnesses, and there's no effort to have a balanced group."

Former RAB Executive Vice President George Hyde Dies

The Radio Advertising Bureau (RAB) is mourning one of...

Peter King Says Mel Kiper Jr. Was “Over the Top” on ESPN NFL Draft Broadcast

“ESPN accomplished what it wanted to do. It made Shedeur a huge story. He was a big story already, and this made it huge.”

Jim Gray Continuing to Chronicle Sports with Historical Interviews as Host of SiriusXM Show, ‘Let’s Go!’

Barrett Media produces over 20 stories per day on the music, news, and sports media industries. Stay updated on the latest happenings by signing up to...

Peter King Still Talking Football on SiriusXM After Retiring from NBC Sports, No Longer Feels Beholden to NFL Schedule

Barrett Media produces over 20 stories per day on the music, news, and sports media industries. To make sure you're updated on the latest...

Eavesdropping: Let’s Go! with Bill Belichick, Maxx Crosby, Peter King & Jim Gray

In September of 2021, a new football podcast from SiriusXM hit the market. It featured longtime sportscaster Jim Gray with two future NFL Hall...

Peter King to Join Seton Hall University’s Center for Sports Media as a Professional-in-Residence

Peter King, the three-time National Sportswriter of the Year, who announced his retirement from full-time writing earlier this year, has joined Seton Hall University...

Is Sports Journalism Still Worth Paying For?

"I know many like to declare print being dead. I'm sorry I'm not one of them. Adults still enjoy reading."

Peter King Retires as a Reporter Who Embraced Changes in Media

King is a straight-on print journalist, from the old school, who successfully and completely blended his talent into the broadcast and digital era before many of his contemporaries were even sure it was happening.

Bob Fescoe: “To Have the NFL Without Peter King Just Sounds Kind of Weird”

"He’s just developed a reputation and a rolodex and confidence with people that’s he talking [with] to become, I think, the preeminent NFL sportswriter."

Peter King Announces Retirement After Covering NFL for 44 Years

“I’m retiring*. I use an asterisk because I truly don’t know what the future holds for me. I probably will work at something, but as I write this I have no idea what it will be. Maybe it will be something in the media world, but just not Football Morning in America (nee Monday Morning Quarterback).”

Dianna Russini: ‘I Was Shocked’ Peter King Wrote About My Paycheck

“I hope if anyone had that opportunity listening that read the articles, if they even came across it, the take away was more just this really cool opportunity The Athletic is giving me.”

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Chad ‘Chumley’ Kerch Joins WQIK Jacksonville Country Morning Show

"I'm honored to add my voice to a team Jacksonville already loves."

NFL Executive: League Declined Invite To Hearing On Sports Broadcasting Act Of 1961 Over “Balance” Of Witnesses

"This panel, led by Congressman [Scott] Fitzgerald, who's right there in Wisconsin, has witnesses solely on one side of the issue. There is no effort. We've offered many witnesses, and there's no effort to have a balanced group."

Former RAB Executive Vice President George Hyde Dies

The Radio Advertising Bureau (RAB) is mourning one of...

David Samson: Pat McAfee Will “Toe The Line” More With Reported ESPN Extension Dollar Figure

"That is not an indictment of Pat [McAfee]. It's not an indictment of Disney. It's the reality of the relationship that exists between the people who pay and the people who get paid."