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Could Pat McAfee Be Happier Without ESPN?

"Forget criticism. McAfee sees enemies in other people simply not praising him"

How Greg Papa Used Scars of the Past To Navigate Through KNBR Change

"I never thought I would do talk radio this long. It just fit where I could have another job in the middle of the day and then do everything around it."

7 Ways Hot AC Radio Can Adapt To On-Demand Culture

In today’s fast-paced digital age, the rise of streaming platforms, satellite radio, and on-demand media consumption has changed how audiences engage with content.

How Worried Should NPR Be About the Future?

I won’t take sides on the federal support for public broadcasting question, but perhaps public radio needs to consider some new approaches.

Shan & RJ: Rory McIlroy Media ‘Criticism’ Has Turned Him Heel

"I hate that golf doesn't have any governing body regulation to fine them or make them talk. You little brat."

Golf Lessons That Translate To Classic Rock

What makes that interesting for our world is that golf faces some of the same challenges as Classic Rock and Classic Hits stations.

Anatomy of a Broadcaster: Jim Nantz

I started writing these “Anatomy of a Broadcaster” pieces back in 2020, to put a spotlight on some of the best in our business....

Matt Adams is Making His Own Way on the Fairways of Life

Author and personality Matt Adams is a veritable golf media titan reaching an audience in the millions on various platforms. Beginning in 2006 with...

5 Candidates For Saudi Sports Investment After LIV Golf, PGA Merger

"Don’t get me wrong. I am not rooting for any of this."

PGA Media Partners Got No Warning of LIV Golf Merger

"NBC and CBS are paying $700 million annually for the rights to PGA Tour events, while ESPN pays $75 million to be the home of PGA Tour Live."

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How Greg Papa Used Scars of the Past To Navigate Through KNBR Change

"I never thought I would do talk radio this long. It just fit where I could have another job in the middle of the day and then do everything around it."

7 Ways Hot AC Radio Can Adapt To On-Demand Culture

In today’s fast-paced digital age, the rise of streaming platforms, satellite radio, and on-demand media consumption has changed how audiences engage with content.

How Worried Should NPR Be About the Future?

I won’t take sides on the federal support for public broadcasting question, but perhaps public radio needs to consider some new approaches.

104.1 WIKY’s DJB And A 51 Year Radio Love Affair

You’re not going to make a ton of money. You have to love it to make it a career. Be prepared to do about anything.