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Why Barstool Sports Should Terrify Rock Radio Programmers

Dave Portnoy is the new King of All Media....

What Audacy’s St. Louis Sale Price Suggests About the State of Selling Radio Assets

"Sometimes the right buyer matters more than the biggest check, and in St. Louis, I think that's exactly what happened."

How Dan Patrick Turned a Canceled Interview Into Compelling Radio

It was the nuance of his approach that made it a home run. This was not a "rip the guest who didn't show" moment.

Three Items ESPN Should Consider With Their Oversight Of The NFL Network This Season

"Training camp has always been about evaluating talent, experimenting with ideas, and figuring out what gives you the best chance to win in the fall. ESPN should approach its first season overseeing NFL Network the same way."

Grant Stinchfield Exits Morning Drive on AM 870 The Answer

He originally joined the station in May 2021.

Why Refilling the News/Talk Radio Listener Funnel Matters More Than Ever

There is a war for people’s attention. It’s a huge battle. It starts with making sure your station or show is focused on the right things.

Megyn Kelly: Mark Levin Attacks on Tucker Carlson ‘Too Much, Too Far, and Dangerous’

"We just finished a several-year period where we tried to make clear to the left that those terms are not acceptable in the public dialogue."

Stephen A. Smith: Every Republican I’ve Asked Has Jumped to Join My SiriusXM Politics Show

"Every single Republican I have asked to show up on this show has either said yes or that they're coming. Not the Dems. Why?"

Why the Time Was Right for Ross Kaminsky to Move to Mornings at 850 KOA

"Listeners want to hear a little bit more analysis and commentary along with their news. I love the idea of being the guy to bring that kind of a show to people in the morning on KOA."

Reviving the Radio Industry Requires Bold Ideas, Not Band-Aids

The collective brain power of the people remaining in the radio business can surely come up with ideas that would catch the public’s attention and make money, right?

Westwood One to Replace Rich Valdes on ‘America at Night’ with McGraw Milhaven

McGraw Milhaven will begin hosting the nationally syndicated show on Monday, December 1st.

Why Winners vs Losers in Government Shutdown Shouldn’t Be News/Talk Radio’s Biggest Takeaway

As a format, one of the things we need to continue to work on is making the content more digestible for a wider audience, while still sticking to who and what we are.

Mark Levin: ‘It’s Ugly and Embarrasing’ to Watch Tucker Carlson Go Through ‘Some Kind of Midlife Crisis’

"His gibberish, word salads, evil and hateful bigotry, platforming of Hitler-sympathizers and the likes of Fuentes, plus the weird and awkward fits of laughter, etc., are deeply troubling."

One Year After Fall, Dennis Prager Still Sorely Missed on News/Talk Radio

In a landscape dominated by shouting matches, viral moments, and attention-grabbing outrage, Prager stood apart.

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"Sometimes the right buyer matters more than the biggest check, and in St. Louis, I think that's exactly what happened."

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It was the nuance of his approach that made it a home run. This was not a "rip the guest who didn't show" moment.

Three Items ESPN Should Consider With Their Oversight Of The NFL Network This Season

"Training camp has always been about evaluating talent, experimenting with ideas, and figuring out what gives you the best chance to win in the fall. ESPN should approach its first season overseeing NFL Network the same way."

Shredd and Ragan’s Simple Formula for Buffalo Radio Success

"we try to reflect what's going on here locally."