Back Live in Vegas
It's been two years since broadcasters were able to gather in Las Vegas for the NAB Show due to COVID. It all kicked off Sunday at an event called Cocktails and Conversations at The Mayfair Supper Club in The Bellagio Hotel. Here are a few pictures from the event...
Radio Gives Big Lift To Department Stores
In the Spring of 2021, a national department store ran an AM/FM radio campaign. The Cumulus Media/Westwood One Audio Active Group, in a new post-COVID study, examined the sales lift of the entire campaign that included every single AM/FM radio ad run by the retailer. Here's what they discovered.
Where is The Future of Podcasting?
Nearly 2,000 attendees made it out to Los Angeles for Podcast Movement's Evolutions last week to discuss and learn more about the craft they love. We spoke to Podcast Movement co-founder Dan Franks about the event, the vibe from the crowd, and the future of the industry.
Townsquare Grows to 365 Radio Stations
CEO Bill Wilson had been dropping hints over the past few months that, despite proclaiming Townsquare as a digital first company, he had something in the works to grow the company's radio portfolio. Wilson last mentioned a possible deal when he appeared on a panel at the Country Radio Seminar in Nashville earlier this month.
Audio’s New Big Money Man
There was a time that Howard Stern was radio's biggest, most controversial voice. He created buzz nearly every day. Today, as radio has veered completely away from any controversial hosts, and Stern apologizes for his past, that controversial audio voice is now Joe Rogan.
Hearing My Songs on Radio Means Everything
Those are the words of Country music superstar Blake Shelton who's on the cover of the latest issue of Radio Ink magazine. Shelton, who's also become a huge TV star on The Voice, has 28 number one songs. And, unlike the chatter we're hearing in Washington, radio is still very important to stars like Shelton.
RMLC & GMR Announce Deal
On Monday, The Radio Music License Committee and Global Music Rights announced the conditions for their agreement to settle the long-running RMLC-GMR lawsuits have been satisfied, including a majority of commercial radio stations entering long-term deals with GMR.
How You Can Help Keep Radio Free
As of today, the Local Radio Freedom Act has the support of 208 House representatives and 24 Senators. That's a good sign that the momentum continues to build. It also means this is no time to let up on the gas.
How One Radio Company Covered the Devastating Tornadoes
When 8 deadly tornadoes touched down in the state of Arkansas, Saga Communications was ready. Jonesboro Market Manager Trey Stafford tells Radio Ink the generators were on standby in case power went down and his team was ready to do what radio does best -- inform the community. Here's our interview with Stafford about what went down.
Saga’s Christie Mathews
To say 2020 was an interesting year for Saga's Christie Mathews would be quite an understatement. As if dealing with the revenue crippling COVID at the stations she leads at the Jonesboro Radio Group wasn't enough, her world was shattered when she received a cancer diagnosis. Our Sales Manager of The Week Feature is sponsored by The Center For Sales Strategy.















