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Dave and Chuck the Freak Celebrate 25 Years at Detroit’s WRIF

"We know it wouldn't work without both of us."

iHeartMedia Cuts Expose Radio’s Biggest Lie

Let's drop the "content is king" mythology once and for all — because it doesn't hold up under scrutiny.

The NBA Draft Has Become A Television Mess

"The problem is the NBA wants an NFL-sized television event without creating an NFL-sized television format."

Alexi Lalas Is Mastering The Role FOX Sports Needed Him To Play

"Networks like FOX Sports understand that shoulder programming needs more than discussion. It needs personality and personalities who bring out the characters of others. That's the magic of Alexi Lalas."

Adult Contemporary Radio Needs More Than a Great Playlist

"Music brand evolution is urgent in the face of rapidly declining ratings."

Why Local Radio Sales Reps Deserve More Than a Golf Clap

"Everyone in a radio building works hard, but sales carries a particular kind of pressure."

Cowboy 93 Launches in Stephenville as Red Dirt Country Takes Over

"Lonestar's approach is a bet on hyper-local personality radio in a shrinking small-market landscape."

Ryan Maddox Departs iHeartMedia National Programming Team After Two Decades

"I first stepped into a studio and caught the broadcasting bug when I was just 16 years old."

Is Your Morning Show Earning the Right to Skip the Music?

"The real question is whether the content is strong enough to earn the right not to."

Six Radio Programmers. Six Takes on the Song of the Summer

"I can't see how it's not Song of the Year at the Grammy's next year."

Shinedown: Radio Still Builds Careers in the Streaming Era

"If you want a career, go to radio,"

Janet Snyder Signs Off After 32 Years at Buffalo’s KISS 98.5

"the one thing you can't buy is time,"

Inner Harbor Media launches 87.7 The Spot in Syracuse with ’90s hits format

"People still love the music of the '90s."

What Mainstream Radio Can Learn From Christian Radio Right Now

"They appear willing to connect and work alongside the people helping audiences discover their music."

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iHeartMedia Cuts Expose Radio’s Biggest Lie

Let's drop the "content is king" mythology once and for all — because it doesn't hold up under scrutiny.

The NBA Draft Has Become A Television Mess

"The problem is the NBA wants an NFL-sized television event without creating an NFL-sized television format."

Alexi Lalas Is Mastering The Role FOX Sports Needed Him To Play

"Networks like FOX Sports understand that shoulder programming needs more than discussion. It needs personality and personalities who bring out the characters of others. That's the magic of Alexi Lalas."

The Secret Weapon Inside Every Successful Rock Radio Countdown

"just another countdown" becomes a "holy sh!t" countdown.