The average radio PD is 51. The core listener is 58. John Shomby makes the case for the next generation of programming talent ...
The broadcast technology company leading AI-powered services opportunities for both radio and podcasting content creators and distributors has appointed a Director of Radio Programming Services. It is ...
We’re thrilled to share some fantastic updates to our programming lineup that are bringing fresh voices, new perspectives, and even more musical diversity to your favorite community radio station.
Note: This is the last in a four-part series reflecting on Audience 98, one of several major research projects that helped fuel public radio’s decades-long run of audience and revenue growth. This ...
No matter what subject you’re interested in, you can probably find a program about it on the radio. But a radio program on the radio that actually talks about radio? For 38 years, “International Radio ...
(By Mike McVay) Memorial Day weekend wrapped up yesterday. Many see that holiday as the official kick-off to Summer. For most Americans, it means the end of the school year, vacations, and long ...
Recording and playout of programming today is easily left to automation and a file server. Thanks to the cloud, that server doesn’t even have to reside “on premises.” Delaying programs hasn’t always ...
In 2024, iHeartMedia posted a loss of $1 billion, and this was a significant hit in the world of NASCAR broadcasting. Even ...
The music program had been on WNYC for four decades. Listener contributions spared it from the ax. By James Barron Good morning. It’s Friday. Today we’ll find out how a program on the public radio ...