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Sportsbooks’ Influence Fades as Money Dries Up
“Media companies are learning the hard way that sportsbook money isn’t the guarantee it once seemed.”
Will The Next Musical Faultline Need Music Radio?
A Musical Fault Line is an event that shakes the cultural fabric, always aided by radio. It is not simply a new artist, song, or album release.
Peter Rosenberg Continues To Evolve Through Changes in Radio and Entertainment
"I have built a good enough name and reputation over the last 18 years in this market to find a microphone somewhere.”
Mikalah Gordon’s Journey From American Idol To 98.5 KLUC
As for how Gordon transitioned into radio as a singer and stand-up comedian, it’s kind of a wild ride.
Tim Conway Jr.: I Don’t Know Why We Don’t See More Newsmen Like Charles Osgood Now
"I don't know why a show like that doesn't work anymore or you never see it anymore."
Tim Conway Jr.: I’m Addicted to Amy Robach and T.J. Holmes’ Podcast
"My wife catches me every night listening to it on headphones. I can't stop with these two."
Tim Conway Jr.: I Field Questions About Eric Von Haessler All The Time
"They always ask about you guys, where you went, and what happened. Those are the...questions I get that all the time."
Tim Conway Jr.: I’m In Radio Today Because of Eric Von Haessler
"If it wasn't for you guys, I definitely wouldn't be in radio right now, and I wouldn't be driving to work at KFI. It's a true story."
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Will The Next Musical Faultline Need Music Radio?
A Musical Fault Line is an event that shakes the cultural fabric, always aided by radio. It is not simply a new artist, song, or album release.
Peter Rosenberg Continues To Evolve Through Changes in Radio and Entertainment
"I have built a good enough name and reputation over the last 18 years in this market to find a microphone somewhere.”
Mikalah Gordon’s Journey From American Idol To 98.5 KLUC
As for how Gordon transitioned into radio as a singer and stand-up comedian, it’s kind of a wild ride.
Aircheck: Charlie Tuna, KRLA Los Angeles (1986)
In 1975, Charlie Tuna was with 102.7 KIIS-FM Los Angeles when it started the AM/FM simulcast and hosted the first show on the FM.