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The Future of Radio is At Stake
"Isn’t it long overdue for us to prioritize our own interests, just as corporate radio executives have consistently done for themselves?"
Decisions With Good Intentions Can Have Unintended Consequences
What process do we all use to make our decisions, and do we measure more than just the obvious desired effect and consider the waves of unintended consequences that may result?
Tim Brando is Ready for the Call in a Changing Media Landscape
"I’ve never felt better, and I don’t think I’ve ever been better at what I do."
Radio Has Forgotten Its Most Important Metric
"The audience is telling you exactly why they’re tuning out, are you listening?"
NCAA Exploring Separate TV Deal For Women’s March Madness
“Somebody feels like we’re in high demand, and obviously the decision-makers that put us on now realize that they’ve got to keep putting us on.”
ESPN Enjoys Most-Watched Women’s College Basketball Season Since 2015
"Viewers streamed 2 billion minutes of women's college hoops this season. That figure is the most on record for ESPN and up 35% compared to last season."
Rebecca Lobo Signs Extension With ESPN
She has served as the analyst for the network's coverage of the NCAA Women's Basketball Tournament and the National Championship Game.
NBC Sports Featuring All Women Crew For Network’s First Women’s College Basketball Broadcast
Zora Stephenson will handle play-by-play duties while analyst LaChina Robinson and sideline reporter Isis Young round out the crew.
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What process do we all use to make our decisions, and do we measure more than just the obvious desired effect and consider the waves of unintended consequences that may result?
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"I’ve never felt better, and I don’t think I’ve ever been better at what I do."
Radio Has Forgotten Its Most Important Metric
"The audience is telling you exactly why they’re tuning out, are you listening?"
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