Tuesday, June 23, 2026

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.
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Mixed stocks and the one deal that ruled them all

There wasn’t a whole lot going on in the station trading market last week...

6 Tips to Win your Next Negotiation

If you find yourself involved in a negotiation, it means there is more than one possible outcome

How to get the gains

One important way to build business is to spend more time building business...
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Human v. computer playlists examined

The way traditional radio presents music still holds certain advantages over the internet services.

October stocks: Steady as she goes

Broadcasters started one place on Wall Street at the beginning of the month...

Radio leads October station trading

As a general rule, radio is always king in terms of total sticks moved...
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Numbers not so hot as November kicks off

It is not at all uncommon for a broadcast deal to involved tens, even hundreds of millions of dollars. The fact that the 13...
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A Career-long Lesson

Advertising creative has always been and still is a big issue, says Mike Anthony.

Talking finance and regulation with Frank Montero

Frank Montero discusses the lack of deal financing and how we might scare some up and much more.

25 Super Cool Sales Tips From Legendary Action Movies

Today we head to Hollywood for a nice hefty collection of sales tips from famous actors who had no idea that was what they were providing.
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Fabulous week for broadcast stocks

During the last week of October, most broadcasters who trade in the stock markets found Halloween treats in their bags.
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McCurdy to Borrell: Let’s not bury radio just yet

Predictions of radio’s diminished future may be premature, says radio veteran Bob McCurdy.

A look into Gordon Borrell’s alarming crystal ball

If you think things are looking good for traditional media, you are not on the same page as Gordon Borrell.