Radio Rules In Triton Digital’s July US Podcast Rankings
Radio companies, terrestrial and satellite, found big wins in Triton Digital's July US Podcast Ranker, as iHeartMedia, NPR, and SiriusXM tout their on-demand audio offerings - no surprise after the wave of Q2 earnings calls praising the success of digital revenue.
Cumulus Media Announces Louisiana Leadership Promotions
Cumulus Media announced a slew of promotions across the Pelican State, affecting the broadcaster's New Orleans, Baton Rouge, and Lafayette clusters. This includes the promotion of Jerold Jackson to Operations Manager for Cumulus Baton Rouge.
NPR Mourns the Loss of Former CEO John Lansing at 67
NPR is mourning the sudden and unexpected passing of John Lansing, the public broadcaster's immediate past CEO, at the age of 67. Lansing had only retired from his position in March after nearly four and a half years of leadership.
Edison: Interest In Music Discovery Falls and Radio Drops With It
The uncertainty of the past four years may have Americans seeking out their favorite comfort songs, affecting radio's domain as Edison Research's latest Music Discovery Report reveals shifting trends in how Americans engage with and discover new music.
OUT NOW: Celebrate Radio’s Best Programmers
Kids are back in school and adults are back from vacations: NOW is the time to raise your sales game so that you can finish the year strong. Of course, every great sale needs to be backed by great programming - and you'll find plenty in the August issue of Radio Ink!
Radio Prepares For Historic Democratic National Convention
After an eventful Republican National Convention, radio is gearing up for extensive coverage of an equally formative Democratic National Convention in Chicago starting Monday at the United Center.
Matt Bailey Puts AI To Work Finding Radio’s Next Hits In Report
Former Coleman Insights’ Integr8 Research analyst Matt Bailey is putting AI to use to try and pinpoint tomorrow's radio hits from today's streaming data. Bailey has launched The Hit Momentum Report, a weekly subscription service for programmers.
Blast From The Past: Ken Bringenberg; WTSR, 1972
Happy Friday! This week’s Blast From The Past comes from comes from Ken Bringenberg at WSTR in Trenton, NJ in 1972. Send your Blast From The Past to Editor-in-Chief Cameron Coats for your chance to be featured.
Audacy Gets Emergency Extension As GOP Targets FCC On Soros
In an emergency session of the US Bankruptcy Court for the Southern District of Texas on Thursday, Audacy received its requested stay on imminent debt maturities. With the same day's news out of the Senate Commerce Committee, they'll need every minute of it.
Audacy Stations Rally to Equip Students for School Success
Audacy is doing its part to help families in need get back to school in style through its Sound Communities initiative. Stations from Baltimore to Las Vegas have been giving away school supplies, helping teachers, and contributing to community education outlets.















