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How Jorge Sedano Met the Moment During the NBA Finals

"You do this because you want to do the work at the highest level"

Why Streaming Hits Don’t Always Equal Hot AC Radio Success

"Use the data, but don’t let it use you."

Anderson Cooper At His Best for CNN When Things Hit the Fan

Calm, cool, collected. It would have been easy to have the exact opposite reaction. Instead, he showed his ability to understand the moment as both a person and a professional.

K-EARTH’s Chris Ebbott is ‘Unabashedly Involved’ In Los Angeles

“One of the core values of K-EARTH is that we are unabashedly involved and reflective of our community."

BSM Podcast Episode 7: Tom Lee & Dave Shore – Veteran Sports Radio PD’s

The 7th episode of the Barrett Sports Media Podcast features an in-depth discussion on the current state of sports radio. Two former programmers with...

The Beast 980 Signs Off in Los Angeles

The Rams are moving back to Los Angeles for the first time since 1994, the Clippers are a consistent playoff team, and Fred Roggin,...

The Beast 980 To Cease Operations In February

Sports Radio listeners in Los Angeles are about to have one less option to listen to. The Beast 980 which serves as the radio...

Is National Programming a Difference Maker?

One topic that has been interesting to watch unfold over the past year has been the shift of local radio operators to take back...

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Why Streaming Hits Don’t Always Equal Hot AC Radio Success

"Use the data, but don’t let it use you."

Anderson Cooper At His Best for CNN When Things Hit the Fan

Calm, cool, collected. It would have been easy to have the exact opposite reaction. Instead, he showed his ability to understand the moment as both a person and a professional.

K-EARTH’s Chris Ebbott is ‘Unabashedly Involved’ In Los Angeles

“One of the core values of K-EARTH is that we are unabashedly involved and reflective of our community."

Has Stephen A. Smith Truly Grown His Influence?

"To paraphrase Ron Swanson, he’s a tourist, vacationing in issues and debates to take pictures for his scrapbook or to make sure the people, who take the issues he parachutes into seriously, remember him"