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What March Madness Can Teach News/Talk Radio Hosts About Topic Selection

The niche topics -- AKA, the underdogs -- are (generally speaking) dead. 

After KNBR Exit, Tom Tolbert Welcomes Freedom With the Bay Area Sports Collective

"I’m on to my thing now, and Cumulus and KNBR are doing their thing, and I wish everybody the best of luck."

Why ESPN Bet on the NBA and Not MLB

The NBA continues to grow its global audience, and its young, social-media-savvy fan base aligns well with ESPN’s long-term digital strategies.

The Pulse: What Are You Doing To Create Your Legacy?

Something emerged from feature pieces I wrote. One on the legacy of Bob Rivers and the other with Throwback Nation's Tony Lorino.

3 Real Concerns For The Radio Industry

"This format used to launch the biggest and best shows in the business. Now, how many 'hit' shows exist featuring talent under 35 years old?"

Programming In Fear Is a Recipe For Failure

"The best programmers go to work focused on making an impact and thinking about what could go right not what could go wrong."

Where Are The Sports Radio Programmers of Tomorrow?

"As someone who's helped many aspiring programmers over the years, I've seen less new people seeking out advice the past few years than they did from 2011-2019."

Coaching Makes a Difference But How Much Does Radio Value & Support It?

"Most radio stations don't arm programmers with a hitting coach or offensive coordinator. They expect one person to do it all."

How You Handle Winning and Losing Says Everything About Your Leadership

"When it comes to winning and losing, how you handle the results says a lot about your leadership."

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After KNBR Exit, Tom Tolbert Welcomes Freedom With the Bay Area Sports Collective

"I’m on to my thing now, and Cumulus and KNBR are doing their thing, and I wish everybody the best of luck."

Why ESPN Bet on the NBA and Not MLB

The NBA continues to grow its global audience, and its young, social-media-savvy fan base aligns well with ESPN’s long-term digital strategies.

The Pulse: What Are You Doing To Create Your Legacy?

Something emerged from feature pieces I wrote. One on the legacy of Bob Rivers and the other with Throwback Nation's Tony Lorino.

ALT AZ 93.3’s Monique Rodriguez Is A Radio Nerd and Open Book

“From recording songs and DJs on tape to calling in and trying to win tickets. It's how I discovered music in the 90s, along with being raised on MTV, VH1 and BET. "

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