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The Industry According to Gary Jay, Land Shark Promotion Studio

"Radio cannot afford to become a tired jukebox with 15 minutes of commercials every hour."

Attention Spans Are 40 Seconds. What Does That Mean for Radio?

"Listener Eye Contact is the most important skill an air personality — regardless of format — can develop."

Why Mike Golic Returning Is a Home Run Hire for ESPN Radio

"If ESPN Radio wanted to make the strongest statement possible about its commitment to the platform, there may not have been a better option available at this moment than bringing Mike Golic home. Sometimes the smartest move isn't chasing what's next. It's recognizing the value of what already worked."

Has the C-Suite Generation of Hard Work and Ethics Lost Its Way

"I'm saddened that it's often the largest media companies — those that rely on creative content and entertainment — that repeatedly eliminate the very people who helped build those organizations into the giants they have become."

Ben Shapiro: ‘Trash’ Stories From New York Times, Washington Post ‘Attempting to Quash Conservative Media’

Shapiro said that the story from the Times was "a pathetic hit piece," but the story from The Post was "even worse," he argued.

News Media Reacts to Washington Post Failing to Endorse Candidate in 2024 Presidential Election

"We are returning to our roots of not endorsing presidential candidates."

Report: WNBA Could Quadruple Media Rights Fees

Under the current structure, the WNBA makes a reported $60 million annually from its media rights deals with The Walt Disney Company, Amazon’s Prime Video, CBS and Ion.

Mike Mulligan: ‘The Whole Caitlin Clark Experience Has Captured A Lot of Basketball Fans’

"I do watch, and I’m aware of when Caitlin Clark is playing."

Washington Post Cutting 240 Jobs

The Washington Post announced on Tuesday that it plans to cut 240 jobs by offering voluntary buyouts to its employees. In an email sent...

Boomer Esiason: Dave Portnoy, Washington Post Article ‘Classic Example of Cancel Culture’

“The last one he gave a negative review, and the next thing you know, the place is packed."

Jason Rantz: Some Media Outlets Are Experts at Gaslighting Their Audience

"When the people who are so proud to proclaim that they're on the right side, it's insufferable. It's grandstanding. It's playing hero and they want to be seen as part of the club."

Washington Post Launching TV Channel With Amazon Freevee

The Washington Post is launching a free ad-supported TV (FAST) channel with Amazon's Freevee. According to a report from Deadline, Washington Post Television will be...

Ted Leonsis Offered to Buy MASN As Part of Washington Nationals Bid

Leonsis was hoping to add the Orioles television rights to his network with the aim of creating a "D.C. area super network".

Tucker Carlson: Media ‘Celebrating’ Capture Of Pentagon Leaker

“They are treating him like Osama bin Laden. Maybe a little worse, actually, because, unlike al Qaeda, apparently this kid is a racist.”

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Attention Spans Are 40 Seconds. What Does That Mean for Radio?

"Listener Eye Contact is the most important skill an air personality — regardless of format — can develop."

Why Mike Golic Returning Is a Home Run Hire for ESPN Radio

"If ESPN Radio wanted to make the strongest statement possible about its commitment to the platform, there may not have been a better option available at this moment than bringing Mike Golic home. Sometimes the smartest move isn't chasing what's next. It's recognizing the value of what already worked."

Has the C-Suite Generation of Hard Work and Ethics Lost Its Way

"I'm saddened that it's often the largest media companies — those that rely on creative content and entertainment — that repeatedly eliminate the very people who helped build those organizations into the giants they have become."

How Matt Barrie Is Prepared To Tackle the Challenge of Hosting SEC Nation

"If you're a college football junkie like I am, there are few jobs with ESPN that scratch that itch. SEC Nation is one of them."