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iHeartRadio ICONS: The Seven Days Of Springsteen
iHeartMedia is set to launch “iHeartRadio ICONS with Bruce Springsteen, Celebrating Tracks II: The Lost Albums.”
SiriusXM to Launch Pro Wrestling Nation 24/7 Channel
Dave LaGreca signed a new multiyear agreement with SiriusXM this week through which he will stay as the lead voice of "Busted Open."
Sean Pendergast: Shams Charania Approach to Reporting During NBA Draft Made for ‘More Pleasant Watching Experience’
"If you’re a basketball fan, it’s going to find its way onto your timeline somehow. Shams did not do that last night."
Robby Bridges Launches ‘Robby’s Top 20 Countdown’
“I’ve soft-launched ‘Robby's Top 20 Countdown,’ a countdown of the top 20 classic hits from a great year in the ‘80s or ‘90s each weekend.”
Sports Radio Winter Ratings Report
The winter book isn't always kind to the sports radio format. Although stations may remain atop the ratings ladder with Men 25-54, shares tend...
Tom Krasniqi – 620 WDAE
When you first get an opportunity to work at a sports radio station, you're not thinking about how the lessons you learn might serve...
WDAE Turns In Impressive January Ratings Performance
The January ratings have come out in Tampa, and the Nielsen gods were very kind to sports talker 620 WDAE. Considering that the Buccaneers...
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SiriusXM to Launch Pro Wrestling Nation 24/7 Channel
Dave LaGreca signed a new multiyear agreement with SiriusXM this week through which he will stay as the lead voice of "Busted Open."
Sean Pendergast: Shams Charania Approach to Reporting During NBA Draft Made for ‘More Pleasant Watching Experience’
"If you’re a basketball fan, it’s going to find its way onto your timeline somehow. Shams did not do that last night."
Robby Bridges Launches ‘Robby’s Top 20 Countdown’
“I’ve soft-launched ‘Robby's Top 20 Countdown,’ a countdown of the top 20 classic hits from a great year in the ‘80s or ‘90s each weekend.”
Meet The Music Directors: Christy Taylor 107.7 The End And Alt 94.9
“I think that radio is most successful when we are a mirror as opposed to a soapbox."