Could Public Outrage Work in Indy Next?
5,700 people have signed a petition to bring back the "Query & Schultz" radio show in Indianapolis. The duo had hosted afternoons on iHeartMedia's WNDE-AM for 9 years before being fired with hundreds of others across the country last week.
CBS Offered Artie Lange $20 Million To Replace Stern
That's what Lange claimed on his podcast Artie Lange's Halfway House on an episode with former CBS Radio and Howard Stern Show executive Tim Sabean. A lot of behind-the-scenes details were revealed on the episode.
The Best Radio Reps Do These Things
(By Brandi Jackson) After 20 years in the agency business, I’ve come to realize that when it comes to client service, some of our very best media sales reps are radio reps!
Colorado Station Broken Into
Employees at KILO-FM in Colorado Springs are on the lookout for a person caught on surveillance video throwing a brick through the station's window. Once inside, the thief stole headphones, iPads, concert tickets, and cash, according to News5.
Co-Chairs Named For 2020 CFO Summit
The three co-chairs are Marie Tedesco, CFO for Beasley Media Group, Kent Nate, EVP/CFO at Bonneville and Doug Lyons, SVP/Controller and Treasurer of The E.W. Scripps Company.
The Top 10 Drivers Of Marketing Effectiveness
(By Bob McCurdy) A study of the Effie Awards has revealed what factors contributed most to these winning campaigns' performance in rank order.
Radio Grows Business For This Independent Iowa Seed Company
Merschman Seeds is an independent seed company in West Point, Iowa. The multimillion-dollar operation prides itself on being able to compete with what Merschman calls the “BS Companies.” Radio has played a big part in that success. Our weekly advertiser success stories are sponsored by SPECbyte.com
Turning Reaction Into Action
(By Deborah Parenti) The events of the past week have brought not only disruption to a lot of lives but stirred emotions, thoughts, and opinions by everyone who works, has worked, or has interest in the radio industry. Radio people are, to the core, a passionate group.
The Day After Restructuring
(By Jeff McHugh) Spicy Thai noodles and cold Singha beer. Going for lunch was the first thing I did after my position was eliminated at Entercom in 2008. Spicy Thai food on a bad day is always a good choice.
Stop Saying “Still”
(By Larry Rosin) We all say, “Radio is still listened to by hundreds of millions.” “Radio is still the best way to make a song a hit or to make a musician a star.” “Radio is still what people listen to in their cars.” Let's all try to stop that.















