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Will Cain Broke the Mold When He Took Fox News Show to Texas Studios
"It's my culture. It's my vibe. It's my people. And I get to do this from the place that I was born and raised in. I'm so grateful."
20 Brands In 20 Days: Brent Lane, Cat Country 98.7 Pensacola
“Cat Country 98.7 is very much about the community of Pensacola. We've spent 21 years now being a Pensacola radio station."
When Dan Patrick Calls Out Nielsen, Does Anyone Listen?
"If Dan Patrick can become one of the greatest storytellers in the format, it’s time for the format to begin telling its own story better"
Hits On The Horizon: Rob Thomas, Foo Fighters And Mau P
Took a couple of listens, but the new Foo Fighters / “Today’s Song” is surely one your ears should get on if they have not been.
Aircheck: The Real Bob James 1988 66 WNBC New York
In this 1988 aircheck, James was at WNBC New York. Seeing him using a reel-to-reel for listener phone calls and taking transmitter readings is nostalgic.
ESPN Beaver Dam to Carry University of Wisconsin Women’s Volleyball
"By adding UW Women’s Volleyball to our lineup of premier brands and teams, we ensure that fans across the state can experience every thrilling moment.”
Mike Lucas ‘Blindsided’ by Losing Wisconsin Radio Job
"Don’t be callous; don’t be cowardly."
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20 Brands In 20 Days: Brent Lane, Cat Country 98.7 Pensacola
“Cat Country 98.7 is very much about the community of Pensacola. We've spent 21 years now being a Pensacola radio station."
When Dan Patrick Calls Out Nielsen, Does Anyone Listen?
"If Dan Patrick can become one of the greatest storytellers in the format, it’s time for the format to begin telling its own story better"
Hits On The Horizon: Rob Thomas, Foo Fighters And Mau P
Took a couple of listens, but the new Foo Fighters / “Today’s Song” is surely one your ears should get on if they have not been.
What Country Radio Can Learn From the Floods in Texas
Country radio stations can't simply react when severe weather hits; they must anticipate, plan, and rehearse for disaster scenarios well in advance.