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The Industry According To: Art Alexakis, Everclear

"If people want to hear the hits, I play the hits. I play fan favorites. I play requests. Furthermore, why wouldn't you want to make people happy?"

Gerald McCoy Never Chased a Media Career With ESPN, NFL Network: The Networks Found Him

"I’ve been blessed with the gift of communication and natural non-fear of crowds and cameras."

Why Dan Bongino’s Radio Comeback Matters for Westwood One

Bringing him back into the terrestrial fold isn't just a nice programming story for Westwood One. It's a legitimately strong business move.

A Defense of iHeartMedia’s Bob Pittman and Cumulus’ Mary Berner

Why has there been a lack of innovation in radio over the past decade? It's because even a short-term drop in ratings and revenue is considered a moment to panic. What are Bob and Mary to do? They are prisoners of their companies' covenants.

Gray Stations to Air College Hockey Games

Gray Media said it made a deal with the National Collegiate Hockey Conference that will put some of the league’s games on Gray's over-the-air...

Bleacher Report Launching New Show with Funny Marco

"I'm interviewing players in a way they didn’t see coming and asking the questions nobody else would think to ask."

Kansas City Chiefs Movie Draws Big Ratings for Hallmark Channel

The Chiefs move on the Hallmark Channel--echoing the Travis Kelce-Taylor Swift romance--drew big ratings for Hallmark Channel

Bill Melton, White Sox Slugger and Broadcaster, Dies at 79

Bill Meton died at 79. He played for the Chicago White Sox and later servce as a pre- and post-game analyst

Good for Stephen A. Smith, But Will ESPN Eventually Regret This Mega Deal?

I don't think I would be the first person to say that while supremely talented, Stephen A.'s BS meter runs a smidge higher than most.

Women’s Sports Boom Could Get Volleyball Bump

"Networks and sponsors are making investments to reach women’s sports viewers."

Telemundo Jumps on Chiefs Bandwagon with Two-Part Docuseries

Kansas City Chiefs fans in Mexico are featured in a Telemundo docuseries that will air before the Chiefs play the San Diego Charters on Sunday night

Don Garber: MLS has More Subs on Apple Than Expected

MLS says its deal with Apple has resulted in more subscribers and viewers for its matches than it expected

Monumental Sports to Stream H.S. Basketball Tournaments

Monumental Sports Network will stream seven high school basketball tournaments

Adrian Wojnarowski Reveals Prostate Cancer Diagnosis Prior to ESPN Exit

Before the start of the NBA season, longtime ESPN senior NBA insider Adrian Wojnarowski divulged that he was retiring from the company and taking...

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Gerald McCoy Never Chased a Media Career With ESPN, NFL Network: The Networks Found Him

"I’ve been blessed with the gift of communication and natural non-fear of crowds and cameras."

Why Dan Bongino’s Radio Comeback Matters for Westwood One

Bringing him back into the terrestrial fold isn't just a nice programming story for Westwood One. It's a legitimately strong business move.

A Defense of iHeartMedia’s Bob Pittman and Cumulus’ Mary Berner

Why has there been a lack of innovation in radio over the past decade? It's because even a short-term drop in ratings and revenue is considered a moment to panic. What are Bob and Mary to do? They are prisoners of their companies' covenants.

20 Brands in 20 Days: John Allers, Live 105, San Francisco

"We're a legacy brand with a lot of passion around it, and we've really tried to lean into that. But we're also a new brand starting with no sacred cows."