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Tucker Carlson Was Justified to Interview Iran’s President
Some act as if simply airing the thoughts of a foreign leader is “propaganda.” That’s an intellectually lazy position.
Where Kirk Herbstreit Misfired on Being a Fan Working for ESPN
“The guy showed that he has a fundamental misunderstanding of where ESPN and other broadcast outlets are and what matters to their audience in the modern day.”
Dan Le Batard Discusses Meadowlark Media’s Changes, DraftKings Extension, ESPN and Creative Freedom
"One of the things that we wanted to do is give people permission to bet on themselves."
Understanding Nielsen Audio’s Response Rate And Why It Matters for Your Radio Station
It’s been a while since I tried to explain...
WURD Eliminates Several Positions in Round of Layoffs
“These are tough times. I just want the station to survive.”
WURD CEO: Andrea Lawful-Sanders ‘Was Not Fired, She Chose to Resign’
"Andrea resigned on her own volition."
Removal of WURD Host Leaves Just As Many Questions As Answer
Did they part ways because this is unusual or is it because someone revealed what happens behind the curtain?
WURD Radio and Host Andrea Lawful-Sanders Part Ways After Controversy Over President Biden Interview on CNN
Lawful-Sanders shared that the questions asked in the station’s interview with Biden came directly from the White House.
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Where Kirk Herbstreit Misfired on Being a Fan Working for ESPN
“The guy showed that he has a fundamental misunderstanding of where ESPN and other broadcast outlets are and what matters to their audience in the modern day.”
Dan Le Batard Discusses Meadowlark Media’s Changes, DraftKings Extension, ESPN and Creative Freedom
"One of the things that we wanted to do is give people permission to bet on themselves."
Understanding Nielsen Audio’s Response Rate And Why It Matters for Your Radio Station
It’s been a while since I tried to explain...
Rebuilding the Adult Contemporary Playbook
The Playbook is created to share and review with new team members, and to have at the ready for review when questions arise.