Indecency in Europe
A highly-regarded American rock band, was peripherally involved in some incidents in Great Britain...
You and your Team’s New Year
Today, broadcast advisor Mike Rudd offers a year-end wrap-up. No, not for 2014...
Legal eagle angle on FCC Redskins decision
Did the FCC make the right decision?
Major trends for 2015
The station trading and finance experts at Kalil & Company have consulted their crystal ball...
Who Pays Whom?
Two income streams are better than one, usually, but in times of rapid change...
Our 800 Pound Gorilla
Noting will matter if radio ceases to take care of a key factor.
Simulcasting: The Future of Metrics for the Radio Industry
A growing number of radio operators are in favor of adding over-air, mobile and digital station listening together
Finally Bringing Broadcast Contest Rules into the 21st Century?
The FCC is finally moving toward taking advantage of the internet.
5 Unexpected Ways Businesses Can Use Smartphones to Drive Profit
Just being able to make a phone call only scratches the surface of the things a smart company can do with smartphones.
6 Tips to Win your Next Negotiation
If you find yourself involved in a negotiation, it means there is more than one possible outcome
Human v. computer playlists examined
The way traditional radio presents music still holds certain advantages over the internet services.
McCurdy to Borrell: Let’s not bury radio just yet
Predictions of radio’s diminished future may be premature, says radio veteran Bob McCurdy.
Retrans remains on growth path
Networks are going to demand and get a higher percentage of retransmission consent income
Leave Emotion Out – Negotiate Around Emotional Triggers
Emotional elements can be absent or subject to gross misinterpretation in an email exchange
Why Limits are Meant to be Broken
We all self-assess, meaning we have a pretty good idea what we’re good at and what we’re not so good at