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Barrett Media to Introduce ‘The Mike McVay Award’ at the 2026 Barrett Media Audio Summit

"If you look around, you'll see Mike's fingerprints on thousands of radio stations and individual radio and music careers."

Scott Pelley’s Next Act: The Road Back Is Harder Than It Looks

Time does tend to soften even the sharpest edges. Careers have been rebuilt from tougher spots. Pelley's résumé still carries real weight.

America 250 Is a Moment That Sports Radio Was Built For

"America 250 shouldn't be viewed as another marketing campaign or corporate initiative. It should be viewed as an opportunity to remind audiences what great local sports radio does best."

How Radio Can Own the Taylor Swift Wedding Weekend

"Just in case we're only weeks away from America's royal wedding, let's get prepared!"

Fox News’ Jesse Watters to Host First TV Interview with Erika Kirk

The interview with Kirk will mark her first televised interview following her husband's murder.

John Dickerson to Leave CBS News At Year’s End

CBS News anchor John Dickerson has announced that he'll leave the network at the end of the calendar year, concluding a long tenure with...

3 Questions For Fox News, Bret Baier, and CBS News as Rumors Swirl About Anchor’s Future

With Baier under contract for several more years, that leads to some obvious questions.

CNN to Debut Nighttime Show with Elex Michaelson Next Week

The new program will be based in Los Angeles and will cover "stories that audiences care about across sport, health, technology, entertainment and more," according to the network.

CNN’s Christiane Amanpour Reveals Cancer Diagnosis

"I decided to say something because I actually wanted to do a service."

Bret Baier Eyed by Bari Weiss As New CBS Evening News Anchor

Baier is in the midst of a multi-year contract with Fox News.

How Two Different CNN Headlines Show Context Gets Lost in Today’s News Cycle

Editorial cajoling of headlines to appease your “fact-checking” or fact-searching audience is killing good journalism. It can also kill your brand.

How FBI Arrests of NBA Stars Was Covered By Fox News, CNN, and MSNBC

Fox News, CNN, and MSNBC all broke into regularly scheduled programming to provide coverage of the news.

How Newsmax’s Tom and Deneen Borelli Tag Team Conservative Commentary From Different Backgrounds

"We're very unique. Not only are we a married couple, we're obviously interracial, and conservative. There's not many of those out there."

The TV Revolt Against Pete Hegseth’s Gag Order Should Be a Wake-Up Call

No matter what your profession, talking to someone in person is always a good idea to build relationships and trust. And in this case, it goes both ways.

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Scott Pelley’s Next Act: The Road Back Is Harder Than It Looks

Time does tend to soften even the sharpest edges. Careers have been rebuilt from tougher spots. Pelley's résumé still carries real weight.

America 250 Is a Moment That Sports Radio Was Built For

"America 250 shouldn't be viewed as another marketing campaign or corporate initiative. It should be viewed as an opportunity to remind audiences what great local sports radio does best."

How Radio Can Own the Taylor Swift Wedding Weekend

"Just in case we're only weeks away from America's royal wedding, let's get prepared!"

What Pizza Hut and Heinz Can Teach Classic Rock Radio Programmers

"Your station can do something Yum Brands and Heinz can't"