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The first full radio ratings since the implosion of the Kyle and Jackie O Show are in – and it’s bad news for KIIS FM and its parent network ARN. Plus, Australians push back against the data-centre boom. Read more: KIISFM’s ratings collapse post Kyle and Jackie ‘O’ era Data centre boom faces ‘immense’ community backlash over project fearsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest Ilan Wurman, author "The Constitution of 1789", joins to discuss ways to get back to basic Constitutional principles in the nation. Discussion of government growth, the bureacratic state, and which branch of government is the most power today. Is there a way to get back to the basics? Guest Michael Harrison, TALKERS Magazine, joins to give the latest within the radio industry. Discussion of the talk media format, radio vs podcast and streamers, the changing industry with technology, and more. What does the future of the industry look like? Discussion of the annual TALKERS Convention for 2026.
Joe and Jason start the show talking about #WWEBACKLASH , then into THAT WRESTLING PARLAY, #WWERAW talk and more!!! Brian, Jason, Joe, and Kevin met while working in the Radio Industry in the early 2000's. After Brian's wedding in 2014, the idea of a Podcast came up and after many years and many beers...and a Worldwide Pandemic...That Wrestling Podcast made it's debut in the Pro Wrestling Podcast Space on April 2nd, 2021. Join the guys every Friday morning wherever you get your podcasts, or watch on YouTube to get Pro Wrestling talk as if it was you and your friends at the bar. Check Us Out On Social Media : Facebook - www.facebook.com/ThatWrestlePod Twitter - www.twitter.com/ThatWrestlePod Instagram - www.instagram.com/ThatWrestlePod YouTube - www.YouTube.com/@ThatWrestlingPodcast Follow Us On Twitter : Brian - www.twitter.com/THATBrianC Joe - www.twitter.com/THATJoePod Kevin - www.twitter.com/THAT_KevinC BUY A SHIRT!!! whatamaneuver.net/collections/that…restling-
Kyle Sandilands and Jackie ‘O' Henderson may have left the airwaves but the former radio duo have now taken the show's drama into the courtroom as they do battle in separate cases over the terminations of their $100m contracts. Media correspondent Amanda Meade speaks to Reged Ahmad about what it's like inside the courtroom and whether this case could herald the end of the big-name radio star's career
It’s Saturday, so a new Ask Us Anything episode is up now. Thanks to our sponsor Acquire Intelligence - visit https://acquire.ai/contrarians This week we’re answering:
In this episode, former Kyle and Jackie O radio show content director, radio exec and now co-host of the Game Changers Radio podcast Craig Bruce discusses the recent turmoil between Kyle and Jackie O, exploring whether it was orchestrated or a natural fallout. Was it a stunt? Was that record breaking contract the beginning of the end? And did Jackie O leave after death by a thousand cuts from a co-host who is known for cutting or did she even plan on leaving at all? And in headlines today, Five Iranian women's soccer team members have sought asylum in Australia; Israel has said that they will immediately target the new Iranian leader for assassination; Princess Eugenie has stood down as the patron for Anti Slavery International amid her father's controversies; A study shows the transition from primary to high school the most dangerous time for mental health issues linked to being online; Ben Tudhope has won Australia's first Winter Paralympic medal in Milano Cortina, taking silver in the snowboard cross THE END BITS You can see the latest travel advice from Smartraveller here Support independent women's media Check out The Quicky Instagram here GET IN TOUCHShare your story, feedback, or dilemma! Send us a voice note or email us at thequicky@mamamia.com.au CREDITS Hosts: Taylah Strano & Claire Murphy Guest: Craig Bruce, co-host of the Game Changes Radio podcast on Apple and Spotify Audio Producer: Lu Hill Group Executive Producer: Georgie Page Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One of Australia's biggest radio shows, Kyle & Jackie O, has ended. Tuesday's announcement to the ASX, the Australian stock market, makes it clear that it isn't a stunt. The show is now off the air: Kent Small is doing the breakfast show in both Sydney and Melbourne (this is Australian radio, so he has to have a nickname, which is “Smallzy”).Employment lawyers will now be involved, in two of the biggest media legal cases in the country, as things begin to get messy. Jackie “O” Henderson is now saying that she “did not quit or resign”, in a statement that, perhaps pointedly, didn't mention Kyle's name once. Kyle (who has also taken time away from TV duties) is also reported to be priming his lawyers for a reported $88mn; potentially arguing that a similar argument on-air last year wasn't treated as serious by ARN, his whole show was based on controversy, and a slightly misguided view that ARN's censors should have prevented the argument going out. There's plenty more informed coverage in the Game Changers Radio podcast.This might look like a peculiarly Australian news story. But, actually, I think it raises questions for radio people everywhere. Here are some of them.
"Triple M. You can say it was for Triple M" - Luttsy This episode delves deeply into random radio personalities. If that's your thing, we hope you enjoy...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Cubs signed Alex Bregman to a 5-year, $165M deal—longer and more expensive than I'd go, but the RIGHT move. The Red Sox followed with Ranger Suarez. Peter Klein breaks down both signings, unveils his Baseball Hall of Fame ballot, and previews TNA Impact's AMC debut tonight.In This Episode:Intro (0:00)Bregman signs with the Cubs (1:17)Thoughts on the Radio Industry in Calgary (10:00)Ranger Suarez signs with the Red Sox (20:34)My MLB Hall of Fame Ballot (31:13)TNA Impact Preview (39:50)Outro (45:52)
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Brian, Jason and Kevin have your #thanksgiving eve wrestling talk! #aewfullgear thoughts...The latest on the #johncena Last Time is Now tournament...#BrockLesnar epic slip...Bret Hart hates everything...And your #survivorseries preview! Brian, Jason, Joe, and Kevin met while working in the Radio Industry in the early 2000's. After Brian's wedding in 2014, the idea of a Podcast came up and after many years and many beers...and a Worldwide Pandemic...That Wrestling Podcast made it's debut in the Pro Wrestling Podcast Space on April 2nd, 2021. Join the guys every Friday morning wherever you get your podcasts, or watch on YouTube to get Pro Wrestling talk as if it was you and your friends at the bar. Check Us Out On Social Media : Facebook - www.facebook.com/ThatWrestlePod Twitter - www.twitter.com/ThatWrestlePod Instagram - www.instagram.com/ThatWrestlePod YouTube - www.YouTube.com/@ThatWrestlingPodcast Follow Us On Twitter : Brian - www.twitter.com/THATBrianC Joe - www.twitter.com/THATJoePod Kevin - www.twitter.com/THAT_KevinC BUY A SHIRT!!! whatamaneuver.net/collections/that…restling-podcast
Peter and Guest Host Tom Martino continue the discussion and calls on the subject of Talk Radio. We hear from Bob and Jim on the upcoming 40th Annual Children's Toy Run on December 7th. Then, discussion on Sports Talk Radio, The Future of the Radio Industry, and general questions from Callers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brian, Jason and Joe return on a huge week for Pro Wrestling! Thoughts on The Last Time is Now returns of Zack Ryder & Dolph Ziggler! Should one of them won? Plus, #JohnCena's last #WWERaw, thoughts on the #wwe War Games teams, Maxxine's IC title win, Tony Khan's/Ariel Helwani interview, #AEWFull Gear preview, and is #LoganPaul really better than every #AEW wrestler? Brian, Jason, Joe, and Kevin met while working in the Radio Industry in the early 2000's. After Brian's wedding in 2014, the idea of a Podcast came up and after many years and many beers...and a Worldwide Pandemic...That Wrestling Podcast made it's debut in the Pro Wrestling Podcast Space on April 2nd, 2021. Join the guys every Friday morning wherever you get your podcasts, or watch on YouTube to get Pro Wrestling talk as if it was you and your friends at the bar. Check Us Out On Social Media : Facebook - www.facebook.com/ThatWrestlePod Twitter - www.twitter.com/ThatWrestlePod Instagram - www.instagram.com/ThatWrestlePod YouTube - www.YouTube.com/@ThatWrestlingPodcast Follow Us On Twitter : Brian - www.twitter.com/THATBrianC Joe - www.twitter.com/THATJoePod Kevin - www.twitter.com/THAT_KevinC BUY A SHIRT!!! whatamaneuver.net/collections/that…restling-podcast
The show starts with #AEWDYNAMITE talk about the #BLOODANDGUTS matches, then #WWERAW and #JOHNCENA winning the IC TITLE, #WARGAMES teams forming, #HEELTURNS, Title changes and more! Then talk switches to the #PWI250 ranking the top 250 women in Wrestling. After discussing the top 10, Brian and Jason get into 1 talent being snubbed. Brian, Jason, Joe, and Kevin met while working in the Radio Industry in the early 2000's. After Brian's wedding in 2014, the idea of a Podcast came up and after many years and many beers...and a Worldwide Pandemic...That Wrestling Podcast made it's debut in the Pro Wrestling Podcast Space on April 2nd, 2021. Join the guys every Friday morning wherever you get your podcasts, or watch on YouTube to get Pro Wrestling talk as if it was you and your friends at the bar. Check Us Out On Social Media : Facebook - www.facebook.com/ThatWrestlePod Twitter - www.twitter.com/ThatWrestlePod Instagram - www.instagram.com/ThatWrestlePod YouTube - www.YouTube.com/@ThatWrestlingPodcast Follow Us On Twitter : Brian - www.twitter.com/THATBrianC Joe - www.twitter.com/THATJoePod Kevin - www.twitter.com/THAT_KevinC BUY A SHIRT!!! whatamaneuver.net/collections/that…restling-podcast
Im »stream of unconsciousness« werden Musikstücke, Sounds und gesprochene Texte von Künstlerinnen in Endlossendungen kuratiert. Stream of unconsciousness (III) – Finissage Radio Disco # Radio Industry + Galerie Schau Fenster (Berlin) Im Moment gibt es Rauschen auf der Frequenz 103.9 MHz, aber wir machen wie angekündigt im November weiter. Vom 5. bis 9. November 2025 sendet Radio Industry aus der Galerie Schau Fenster in Kreuzberg. Es ist die Fortsetzung des »stream of unconsciousness«, der am 2. Juni 2024 live in der Akademie der Künste, Berlin Hanseatenweg, in Kooperation mit dem Studio für Elektroakustische Musik; und am 24. September im Dieselkraftmuseum Cottbus (BLMK) performativ aufgeführt + gestreamt wurde. Die dritte Aussendung mit Live-Acts von Musikerinnen + Beiträgen von Autorinnen wird in der letzten Woche der Ausstellung »Osten vom Westen«, kuratiert von Jan Kage, mit den Künstlerinnen der gleichnamigen Gesprächsreihe für Monopol, in der Galerie Schau Fenster stattfinden und auf 103.9 MHz in Woltersdorf und via Stream gesendet. Im »stream of unconsciousness« werden Musikstücke, Sounds und gesprochene Texte von Künstlerinnen in Endlossendungen kuratiert: mit Grischa Lichtenberger + Hilde Wollenstein + Avraham Kober / Jacob Stoy + Carl Suspect + Inkasso + Gajek / Stephane Leonard + Drawing Radio (Flakenberg) + Tomasz Milla / Jana Debrodt + Chris Keller aka General Elektrick und weiteren Gästinnen. Es wird neue Texte von Ann Cotten, Monika Rinck, Mara Genschel, Christina Friedrich und anderen geben, gelesen von den Autorinnen und Ines Burdow. Außerdem werden die Weltentexte, Antworten auf unsere Weltenfragen von 2024 dabei sein, u.a. von Miri Berlin, Ines Burdow, Christina Friedrich, Marc Gröszer, Christian Herenz, Franz Hildebrandt-Harangozo, Angelika Hinterbrandner, Renata Rara Kaminska, Hannes Krämer, Franz Liebig, Nora Lina Merten, Philipp Reis, Monika Rinck und anderen. Kommt zur Schau Fenster Galerie und lasst euch treiben – von Mittwoch bis Sonntag 17-22 Uhr – oder schaltet eure Weltempfänger ein…
Im »stream of unconsciousness« werden Musikstücke, Sounds und gesprochene Texte von Künstlerinnen in Endlossendungen kuratiert. Stream of unconsciousness (III) – Jana Debrodt Liveperformance + Chris Keller aka General Elektrick # Radio Industry + Galerie Schau Fenster (Berlin) Im Moment gibt es Rauschen auf der Frequenz 103.9 MHz, aber wir machen wie angekündigt im November weiter. Vom 5. bis 9. November 2025 sendet Radio Industry aus der Galerie Schau Fenster in Kreuzberg. Es ist die Fortsetzung des »stream of unconsciousness«, der am 2. Juni 2024 live in der Akademie der Künste, Berlin Hanseatenweg, in Kooperation mit dem Studio für Elektroakustische Musik; und am 24. September im Dieselkraftmuseum Cottbus (BLMK) performativ aufgeführt + gestreamt wurde. Die dritte Aussendung mit Live-Acts von Musikerinnen + Beiträgen von Autorinnen wird in der letzten Woche der Ausstellung »Osten vom Westen«, kuratiert von Jan Kage, mit den Künstlerinnen der gleichnamigen Gesprächsreihe für Monopol, in der Galerie Schau Fenster stattfinden und auf 103.9 MHz in Woltersdorf und via Stream gesendet. Im »stream of unconsciousness« werden Musikstücke, Sounds und gesprochene Texte von Künstlerinnen in Endlossendungen kuratiert: mit Grischa Lichtenberger + Hilde Wollenstein + Avraham Kober / Jacob Stoy + Carl Suspect + Inkasso + Gajek / Stephane Leonard + Drawing Radio (Flakenberg) + Tomasz Milla / Jana Debrodt + Chris Keller aka General Elektrick und weiteren Gästinnen. Es wird neue Texte von Ann Cotten, Monika Rinck, Mara Genschel, Christina Friedrich und anderen geben, gelesen von den Autorinnen und Ines Burdow. Außerdem werden die Weltentexte, Antworten auf unsere Weltenfragen von 2024 dabei sein, u.a. von Miri Berlin, Ines Burdow, Christina Friedrich, Marc Gröszer, Christian Herenz, Franz Hildebrandt-Harangozo, Angelika Hinterbrandner, Renata Rara Kaminska, Hannes Krämer, Franz Liebig, Nora Lina Merten, Philipp Reis, Monika Rinck und anderen. Kommt zur Schau Fenster Galerie und lasst euch treiben – von Mittwoch bis Sonntag 17-22 Uhr – oder schaltet eure Weltempfänger ein…
Im »stream of unconsciousness« werden Musikstücke, Sounds und gesprochene Texte von Künstlerinnen in Endlossendungen kuratiert. Stream of unconsciousness (III) – Stephane Leonard + Drawing Radio + Tomasz Milla # Radio Industry + Galerie Schau Fenster (Berlin) Im Moment gibt es Rauschen auf der Frequenz 103.9 MHz, aber wir machen wie angekündigt im November weiter. Vom 5. bis 9. November 2025 sendet Radio Industry aus der Galerie Schau Fenster in Kreuzberg. Es ist die Fortsetzung des »stream of unconsciousness«, der am 2. Juni 2024 live in der Akademie der Künste, Berlin Hanseatenweg, in Kooperation mit dem Studio für Elektroakustische Musik; und am 24. September im Dieselkraftmuseum Cottbus (BLMK) performativ aufgeführt + gestreamt wurde. Die dritte Aussendung mit Live-Acts von Musikerinnen + Beiträgen von Autorinnen wird in der letzten Woche der Ausstellung »Osten vom Westen«, kuratiert von Jan Kage, mit den Künstlerinnen der gleichnamigen Gesprächsreihe für Monopol, in der Galerie Schau Fenster stattfinden und auf 103.9 MHz in Woltersdorf und via Stream gesendet. Im »stream of unconsciousness« werden Musikstücke, Sounds und gesprochene Texte von Künstlerinnen in Endlossendungen kuratiert: mit Grischa Lichtenberger + Hilde Wollenstein + Avraham Kober / Jacob Stoy + Carl Suspect + Inkasso + Gajek / Stephane Leonard + Drawing Radio (Flakenberg) + Tomasz Milla / Jana Debrodt + Chris Keller aka General Elektrick und weiteren Gästinnen. Es wird neue Texte von Ann Cotten, Monika Rinck, Mara Genschel, Christina Friedrich und anderen geben, gelesen von den Autorinnen und Ines Burdow. Außerdem werden die Weltentexte, Antworten auf unsere Weltenfragen von 2024 dabei sein, u.a. von Miri Berlin, Ines Burdow, Christina Friedrich, Marc Gröszer, Christian Herenz, Franz Hildebrandt-Harangozo, Angelika Hinterbrandner, Renata Rara Kaminska, Hannes Krämer, Franz Liebig, Nora Lina Merten, Philipp Reis, Monika Rinck und anderen. Kommt zur Schau Fenster Galerie und lasst euch treiben – von Mittwoch bis Sonntag 17-22 Uhr – oder schaltet eure Weltempfänger ein…
Im »stream of unconsciousness« werden Musikstücke, Sounds und gesprochene Texte von Künstlerinnen in Endlossendungen kuratiert. Stream of unconsciousness (III) – Jacob Stoy + ML + Gajek + Carl Suspect & Inkasso (Live Jam) # Radio Industry + Galerie Schau Fenster (Berlin) Im Moment gibt es Rauschen auf der Frequenz 103.9 MHz, aber wir machen wie angekündigt im November weiter. Vom 5. bis 9. November 2025 sendet Radio Industry aus der Galerie Schau Fenster in Kreuzberg. Es ist die Fortsetzung des »stream of unconsciousness«, der am 2. Juni 2024 live in der Akademie der Künste, Berlin Hanseatenweg, in Kooperation mit dem Studio für Elektroakustische Musik; und am 24. September im Dieselkraftmuseum Cottbus (BLMK) performativ aufgeführt + gestreamt wurde. Die dritte Aussendung mit Live-Acts von Musikerinnen + Beiträgen von Autorinnen wird in der letzten Woche der Ausstellung »Osten vom Westen«, kuratiert von Jan Kage, mit den Künstlerinnen der gleichnamigen Gesprächsreihe für Monopol, in der Galerie Schau Fenster stattfinden und auf 103.9 MHz in Woltersdorf und via Stream gesendet. Im »stream of unconsciousness« werden Musikstücke, Sounds und gesprochene Texte von Künstlerinnen in Endlossendungen kuratiert: mit Grischa Lichtenberger + Hilde Wollenstein + Avraham Kober / Jacob Stoy + Carl Suspect + Inkasso + Gajek / Stephane Leonard + Drawing Radio (Flakenberg) + Tomasz Milla / Jana Debrodt + Chris Keller aka General Elektrick und weiteren Gästinnen. Es wird neue Texte von Ann Cotten, Monika Rinck, Mara Genschel, Christina Friedrich und anderen geben, gelesen von den Autorinnen und Ines Burdow. Außerdem werden die Weltentexte, Antworten auf unsere Weltenfragen von 2024 dabei sein, u.a. von Miri Berlin, Ines Burdow, Christina Friedrich, Marc Gröszer, Christian Herenz, Franz Hildebrandt-Harangozo, Angelika Hinterbrandner, Renata Rara Kaminska, Hannes Krämer, Franz Liebig, Nora Lina Merten, Philipp Reis, Monika Rinck und anderen. Kommt zur Schau Fenster Galerie und lasst euch treiben – von Mittwoch bis Sonntag 17-22 Uhr – oder schaltet eure Weltempfänger ein…
Im »stream of unconsciousness« werden Musikstücke, Sounds und gesprochene Texte von Künstlerinnen in Endlossendungen kuratiert. Stream of unconsciousness (III) – Grischa Lichtenberger + Hilde Wollenstein + Avraham Kober # Radio Industry + Galerie Schau Fenster (Berlin) Im Moment gibt es Rauschen auf der Frequenz 103.9 MHz, aber wir machen wie angekündigt im November weiter. Vom 5. bis 9. November 2025 sendet Radio Industry aus der Galerie Schau Fenster in Kreuzberg. Es ist die Fortsetzung des »stream of unconsciousness«, der am 2. Juni 2024 live in der Akademie der Künste, Berlin Hanseatenweg, in Kooperation mit dem Studio für Elektroakustische Musik; und am 24. September im Dieselkraftmuseum Cottbus (BLMK) performativ aufgeführt + gestreamt wurde. Die dritte Aussendung mit Live-Acts von Musikerinnen + Beiträgen von Autorinnen wird in der letzten Woche der Ausstellung »Osten vom Westen«, kuratiert von Jan Kage, mit den Künstlerinnen der gleichnamigen Gesprächsreihe für Monopol, in der Galerie Schau Fenster stattfinden und auf 103.9 MHz in Woltersdorf und via Stream gesendet. Im »stream of unconsciousness« werden Musikstücke, Sounds und gesprochene Texte von Künstlerinnen in Endlossendungen kuratiert: mit Grischa Lichtenberger + Hilde Wollenstein + Avraham Kober / Jacob Stoy + Carl Suspect + Inkasso + Gajek / Stephane Leonard + Drawing Radio (Flakenberg) + Tomasz Milla / Jana Debrodt + Chris Keller aka General Elektrick und weiteren Gästinnen. Es wird neue Texte von Ann Cotten, Monika Rinck, Mara Genschel, Christina Friedrich und anderen geben, gelesen von den Autorinnen und Ines Burdow. Außerdem werden die Weltentexte, Antworten auf unsere Weltenfragen von 2024 dabei sein, u.a. von Miri Berlin, Ines Burdow, Christina Friedrich, Marc Gröszer, Christian Herenz, Franz Hildebrandt-Harangozo, Angelika Hinterbrandner, Renata Rara Kaminska, Hannes Krämer, Franz Liebig, Nora Lina Merten, Philipp Reis, Monika Rinck und anderen. Kommt zur Schau Fenster Galerie und lasst euch treiben – von Mittwoch bis Sonntag 17-22 Uhr – oder schaltet eure Weltempfänger ein…
Im »stream of unconsciousness« werden Musikstücke, Sounds und gesprochene Texte von Künstlerinnen in Endlossendungen kuratiert. # Radio Industry + Galerie Schau Fenster (Berlin) Im Moment gibt es Rauschen auf der Frequenz 103.9 MHz, aber wir machen wie angekündigt im November weiter. Vom 5. bis 9. November 2025 sendet Radio Industry aus der Galerie Schau Fenster in Kreuzberg. Es ist die Fortsetzung des »stream of unconsciousness«, der am 2. Juni 2024 live in der Akademie der Künste, Berlin Hanseatenweg, in Kooperation mit dem Studio für Elektroakustische Musik; und am 24. September im Dieselkraftmuseum Cottbus (BLMK) performativ aufgeführt + gestreamt wurde. Die dritte Aussendung mit Live-Acts von Musikerinnen + Beiträgen von Autorinnen wird in der letzten Woche der Ausstellung »Osten vom Westen«, kuratiert von Jan Kage, mit den Künstlerinnen der gleichnamigen Gesprächsreihe für Monopol, in der Galerie Schau Fenster stattfinden und auf 103.9 MHz in Woltersdorf und via Stream gesendet. Im »stream of unconsciousness« werden Musikstücke, Sounds und gesprochene Texte von Künstlerinnen in Endlossendungen kuratiert: mit Grischa Lichtenberger + Hilde Wollenstein + Avraham Kober / Jacob Stoy + Carl Suspect + Inkasso + Gajek / Stephane Leonard + Drawing Radio (Flakenberg) + Tomasz Milla / Jana Debrodt + Chris Keller aka General Elektrick und weiteren Gästinnen. Es wird neue Texte von Ann Cotten, Monika Rinck, Mara Genschel, Christina Friedrich und anderen geben, gelesen von den Autorinnen und Ines Burdow. Außerdem werden die Weltentexte, Antworten auf unsere Weltenfragen von 2024 dabei sein, u.a. von Miri Berlin, Ines Burdow, Christina Friedrich, Marc Gröszer, Christian Herenz, Franz Hildebrandt-Harangozo, Angelika Hinterbrandner, Renata Rara Kaminska, Hannes Krämer, Franz Liebig, Nora Lina Merten, Philipp Reis, Monika Rinck und anderen. Kommt zur Schau Fenster Galerie und lasst euch treiben – von Mittwoch bis Sonntag 17-22 Uhr – oder schaltet eure Weltempfänger ein…
Could a radio company that snubbed digital advertising for two decades wind up with the industry's winning strategy? This episode features an interview with Saga Communications CEO Chris Forgy, who forsees a steep decline in radio advertising and an aggressive digital sales effort aimed at reviving it. Stay in the loop with all things Borrell when you join our Research Alert Lists. As always, thank you for listening. If you like the episode, leave us a review! Want to join the conversation? Share your comments at borrellassociates.com/podcast.
Why is radio so white? In Listeners Like Who? Exclusion and Resistance in the Public Radio Industry (Princeton UP, 2025) Laura Garbes, a Sociologist and Assistant Professor at the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities, explores the history of public radio, theorising it as a white institutional space. Alongside the rich history and theoretical framework, the book draws on a range of interviews with radio workers, revealing how stories are chosen and supported, expertise and perspectives are included and excluded, and how radio workers of colour are challenging and changing the radio industry. Published at a time when public radio faces an uncertain future, the book is essential reading across the social sciences and humanities, and for anyone interested how to support a more diverse media industry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Why is radio so white? In Listeners Like Who? Exclusion and Resistance in the Public Radio Industry (Princeton UP, 2025) Laura Garbes, a Sociologist and Assistant Professor at the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities, explores the history of public radio, theorising it as a white institutional space. Alongside the rich history and theoretical framework, the book draws on a range of interviews with radio workers, revealing how stories are chosen and supported, expertise and perspectives are included and excluded, and how radio workers of colour are challenging and changing the radio industry. Published at a time when public radio faces an uncertain future, the book is essential reading across the social sciences and humanities, and for anyone interested how to support a more diverse media industry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/critical-theory
Why is radio so white? In Listeners Like Who? Exclusion and Resistance in the Public Radio Industry (Princeton UP, 2025) Laura Garbes, a Sociologist and Assistant Professor at the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities, explores the history of public radio, theorising it as a white institutional space. Alongside the rich history and theoretical framework, the book draws on a range of interviews with radio workers, revealing how stories are chosen and supported, expertise and perspectives are included and excluded, and how radio workers of colour are challenging and changing the radio industry. Published at a time when public radio faces an uncertain future, the book is essential reading across the social sciences and humanities, and for anyone interested how to support a more diverse media industry.
Why is radio so white? In Listeners Like Who? Exclusion and Resistance in the Public Radio Industry (Princeton UP, 2025) Laura Garbes, a Sociologist and Assistant Professor at the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities, explores the history of public radio, theorising it as a white institutional space. Alongside the rich history and theoretical framework, the book draws on a range of interviews with radio workers, revealing how stories are chosen and supported, expertise and perspectives are included and excluded, and how radio workers of colour are challenging and changing the radio industry. Published at a time when public radio faces an uncertain future, the book is essential reading across the social sciences and humanities, and for anyone interested how to support a more diverse media industry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/communications
Why is radio so white? In Listeners Like Who? Exclusion and Resistance in the Public Radio Industry (Princeton UP, 2025) Laura Garbes, a Sociologist and Assistant Professor at the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities, explores the history of public radio, theorising it as a white institutional space. Alongside the rich history and theoretical framework, the book draws on a range of interviews with radio workers, revealing how stories are chosen and supported, expertise and perspectives are included and excluded, and how radio workers of colour are challenging and changing the radio industry. Published at a time when public radio faces an uncertain future, the book is essential reading across the social sciences and humanities, and for anyone interested how to support a more diverse media industry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/journalism
(00:00) James Mulvany, founder of Radio.co has advice for people who want to go into radio, broadcasting and podcasting. (18:48) Tim Bitton, a senior writer for the Athletic covers the Mets and MLB joins the show to talk about the trade deadline and what moves the Red Sox should make by the deadline. (33:38) Fred reads the AI description of himself that's online. Will AI eventually take over social media? (PLEASE be aware timecodes may shift up to a few minutes due to inserted ads) CONNECT WITH TOUCHER & HARDY: linktr.ee/ToucherandHardy This episode of Toucher & Hardy is brought to you in part by Profluent and then have that linked to https://go.happinessexperiment.com/begin-aff-o2?am_id=podcast2025&utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=michael
What started as five casual radio presenter shifts has turned into one of the most closely watched court battles in Australian media. In 2023, Antoinette Lattouf was removed as a fill-in host of an ABC radio program after she shared a Human Rights Watch post on the Israel-Gaza conflict on her social media that stated Israel had used starvation as a ‘weapon of war'. Lattouf sued the national broadcaster for wrongful termination and – after a costly legal fight – a verdict has finally been delivered. Media correspondent Amanda Meade and senior reporter Kate Lyons tell Matilda Boseley what this verdict means for Lattouf, the ABC and the Australian media
Joe Ostrowski and Sam Panayotovich adress the question of why did Jake actually ghost Sam this weekend, when they had plans? Plus, some of our craziest food stories throughout many years of being in the radio industry. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A few weeks ago, a fun Instagram conversation led to something really special! Today, we are super excited to bring you a fresh episode with the amazing RJ and Open Mic Artist, Shatakshi Agarwal.It took us three attempts (and a lot of patience from her side
Scoot tells Ian about how crazy he (and the radio industry) used to be as including some of his antics pre-WWL.
Navigating the Changing Tides of Radio w/ Paul Ladd :: Ep 225 MMTBPIn this episode, we talk to Paul Ladd, a veteran in the radio industry.We discuss his career journey from North Carolina to Nashville, highlighting his work with World Christian Broadcasting. Paul shares experiences from his early days in radio, including his time at Lenoir Community College and his first job in North Carolina. We emphasize the evolution of radio technology and the importance of adapting to new media like podcasting. Paul also details World Christian Broadcasting's global reach, including their Spanish-language program soon to be aired in Cuba. Our conversation covers the challenges of fundraising, the importance of maintaining high standards in journalism, and the need for innovative approaches in the media industry. We discuss the challenges of international donations and the potential impact of even a small budget increase. Finally, we touch on the importance of maintaining a consistent, high-quality environment for creative work, like studios in Nashville. Highlights:Early Career in Radio and Broadcasting (3:19)Challenges and Evolution in the Radio Industry (32:10)Influences and Mentors in the Radio Industry (35:03)The Future of Radio and Podcasting (38:20)World Christian Broadcasting and Global Reach (38:37)Fundraising Principles and Practices (1:06:29)Fundraising Strategies and Budget Impact (1:14:56)Follow Paul and World Christian Broadcasting:worldchristian.orgX: PaulLadd1Facebook & Youtube: Paul Ladd______________________________________________________________________****SUBSCRIBE/RATE/FOLLOW the Mostly Middle Tennessee Business Podcast:www.mmtbp.comwww.instagram.com/mostlymiddletnbusinespodcastwww.instagram.com/jimmccarthyvosTiktok: @jimmccarthyvos __________________________________________________________Shoutout to Matt Wilson for lending his voice to the new intro of MMTBP.Follow him and his podcast from which I may have borrowed the *mostly* concept:https://linktr.ee/mamwmw___________________________________________________________If you like Jim's Boston Scallys, click here to shop and order yours!https://www.bostonscally.com/a/refer-a-friend/redeem/mqgpwi3u0zgm89vaxnv5crzvlolevo82rvcygsn5/1668 ___________________________________________________________***You hear Jim mention it on almost every episode, ME vs. WE and how 2023 will be 1943 all over again….order “PENDULUM:How Past Generations Shape Our Present and Predict Our Future”:https://a.co/d/7oKK7Ip_________________________________________________________________The co-author of Pendulum wrote a myriad of other books and started a non-profit 21st Century Non-Traditional Business School that you should really check out: Wizard Academy - www.wizardacademy.org______________________________________________________________________Curious about podcasting? This podcast (and many others) is produced by www.itsyourshow.co#billionaire #business #entrepreneurship #fashion #love #marketing #meme #middle #mindset #motivation #nashville #nashvilletennessee #nashvilletn #nature #podcast #podcasters #podcastersofinstagram #podcasting #podcastlife #podcasts #podcastshow #smallbusiness #tennessee #tennesseelife #RadioJournalism #BroadcastingCareer #GlobalMedia #NonprofitRadio #CareerTransition #MediaInnovation #RadioEvolution #CommunityOutreach #FaithBasedMedia #InspirationalStory #CareerHighlights #RadioMentors #TechChangesInRadio #RadioFundraising #GlobalReach
Kyle Sandilands and Jackie O Henderson have dominated the breakfast slot in Sydney for almost two decades. But their show's recent expansion into the Melbourne market has tanked. And while they have a reputation for crude language and stunts, the conversations that are broadcast continue to raise questions about how the show skirts decency standards. Senior correspondent Sarah Martin and reporter Kate Lyons tell Nour Haydar how Australia's highest-rating radio program gets around broadcast regulations You can support the Guardian at theguardian.com/fullstorysupport
Kyle Sandilands and Jackie O Henderson have dominated the breakfast slot in Sydney for almost two decades. But their show's recent expansion into the Melbourne market has tanked. And while they have a reputation for crude language and stunts, the conversations that are broadcast continue to raise questions about how the show skirts decency standards. Senior correspondent Sarah Martin and reporter Kate Lyons tell Nour Haydar how Australia's highest-rating radio program gets around broadcast regulations
Hello SpaceWatchers! In a recent episode of Space Café Radio, Emma Gatti, Editor in Chief of SpaceWatch Global, engaged in a fascinating conversation with Bob Richards and Christian Fidi from TTTech Aerospace.The conversation covered key topics such as Ariane-6, European independence, interoperability, modularity, scalability, and secure connectivity, shedding light on the advanced technologies driving the industry forward. Bob also touched on the significant changes in the roles of space agencies, with an increasing focus on commercial contracts and services.Christian shared insights into the challenges and opportunities faced by the European space sector, emphasizing the need for collaboration and risk-taking to drive innovation. The discussion underscored the importance of international cooperation in programs like Artemis, which are paving the way for future space exploration.This podcast is produced in collaboration with TTTech, a leading provider of safe networked computing platforms applied in markets like aviation, space, mobile machinery, and smart manufacturing and automation.Space Café Radio brings you talks, interviews, and reports from the team of SpaceWatchers while out on the road. Each episode has a specific topic, unique content, and a personal touch. Enjoy the show, and let us know your thoughts at radio@spacewatch.globalFor more insights and updates on the space industry, visit SpaceWatch.Global and subscribe to our newsletters. Stay tuned and become a SpaceWatcher!We love to hear from you. Send us your thought, comments, suggestions, love lettersYou can find us on: Spotify and Apple Podcast!Please visit us at SpaceWatch.Global, subscribe to our newsletters. Follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter!
Former Hollywood producer and mainstream media expert, Scotty Saks, joins the program to describe what it was like working in the industry. He explains how the news media was fed 4am talking points and how the deep state used that to control the narrative. He also shares some personal stories he had that changed his entire perspective on the world. You can follow Scotty on his website at https://sovereignradio.com/shows/online/sovereign-radio/ Links mentioned in the show: See the additional segment with Scotty Saks on Substack at https://SarahWestall.Substack.com Nano Soma: Try the Amazing Nano Soma line of products and receive a 10% discount at https://iwantmyhealthback.com/sarah Leela Q: Learn more about Leela's Quantum Tech at https://bit.ly/3iVOMsZ or at https://SarahWestall.com/shop Consider subscribing: Follow on TwitterX @Sarah_Westall Follow on my Substack at SarahWestall.Substack.com See Important Proven Solutions to Keep Your from getting sick even if you had the mRNA Shot - Dr. Nieusma MUSIC CREDITS: “In Epic World” by Valentina Gribanova, licensed for broad internet media use, including video and audio See on Bastyon | Bitchute | Brighteon | Clouthub | Odysee | Rumble | Youtube | Tube.Freedom.Buzz Scotty Sak's Biography Scotty Saks is a 40-year veteran of Main Stream Media. He has served in almost every capacity in the Television & Radio Industry, Including the Production & Syndication of TV & Radio Programs (i.e. Johnny Cash American Folklore, James Brown Live at Chastain Park, Blue Angels Air Show, Sports Radio Nightly et. al). He became aware of the true evil behind Main Stream Media, Hollywood and the Music Industry in the 90's when June Carter Cash & Johnny Cash exposed the Luciferian cult exposing the Satanic Controllers of the entire system. Scotty is most accomplished in the area of Advertising & Sponsorship Negotiations having negotiated a Billion Dollars of Media Deals with all Major TV & Radio Networks, OTT, and Digital Media. Encouraged by a 50-year Radio Executive to turn on a microphone and do a Radio show, Scotty began broadcasting Sovereign Radio on KYYW AM 1170 & KYYW FM 94.7 at the beginning of the Pandemic in 2020. He is proud to join Salem Radio on KCBQ, in his hometown of San Diego. Scotty grew up in Chicago , IL and has been in San Diego since 2004, where he lives his daughter (The light of his life).
George Soros, through his firm Soros Fund Management, has strategically entered the radio industry, seeing it as beneficial for business and politics.
In this Talk Spot, we discuss the evolution of the radio industry with Kent Emmons.
Join host Rob Lee as he sits down with Maxx Myrick, Marconi and Billboard Award-winning on-air personality and radio programmer, to discuss the challenges and successes of building successful radio stations, the impact of consolidation on the industry, and the future of podcasting. Maxx shares insights into the power of social media and the internet in reaching and engaging with audiences, as well as the importance of authenticity and consistency in content creation. Tune in to gain valuable insights into the radio industry and the future of podcasting from a seasoned industry expert.
Unlock the secrets to transforming your side hustle into a podcasting sensation with our latest episode featuring Joe Strecker, the broadcasting virtuoso from iHeartMedia. With a career spanning nearly three decades, Joe shares his golden nuggets on the industry's evolution, from analog tapes to the digital revolution, making content creation accessible to everyone. His tales of transition and tips on personal branding are priceless for anyone looking to carve out a niche and influence audiences in the vast podcasting landscape.This week, we peel back the layers of setting up a podcast studio without draining your wallet. I'll guide you through the maze of audio equipment choices and lay out the roadmap to soundproofing your space for that crisp, professional sound that can set your podcast apart. Whether you're looking to impress on TikTok or simply seeking to enhance your audio game, our discussion is brimming with actionable insights that will elevate your content creation journey.Finally, we tap into the art of storytelling and personal branding, drawing inspiration from industry icons and analyzing the colossal impact of podcast figures like Joe Rogan and Tucker Carlson. We wrap up with a practical guide on optimizing your podcast space on a shoestring budget, all while inviting you to join our Side Hustle City Facebook group, where a community of like-minded individuals eagerly awaits to support your podcasting endeavors. Tune in, get inspired, and take your side hustle to the next level with us!As you're inspired to embark on your side hustle journey after listening to this episode, you might wonder where to start or how to make your vision a reality. With a team of experienced marketing professionals and a track record of helping clients achieve their dreams, we are ready to assist you in reaching your goals. To find out more, visit www.reversedout.com.Learn more about Joe's experience and listen to his work here.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showSubscribe to Side Hustle City and join our Community on Facebook
In this episode of The Truth in This Art, host Rob Lee engages in a conversation with Stevan Smith, a seasoned public media professional. They discuss Stevan's journey in the industry, his love for radio, and the importance of representation in podcasting.
On this episode of The Adam and Dr. Drew Show Classics, Adam let's it be known that the Radio Industry is dying slow, Dr. Drew talks about his son's travels and it goes from PG to X-Rated quickly and Adam ends the show with his take on the homeless situation and why it may be more than lack of housing that's the problem!
Comparing St. Louis to other cities + What region are we in? + What we've learned in the radio industry
Step into the arena of radio and entertainment with us, as we take you on a journey behind the scenes with our remarkable guest, Wood, co-host of the award-winning morning show on Wild Country 99 "Kelly & Wood". We unpack the reality of this industry, myths, and revealing the grit required to create the magic that reaches your ears each day. Wood shares the unique challenges and advice for any aspiring radio personality. In a world where everyone has an opinion, we highlight the importance of being a good person and staying true to your beliefs.00:00 Radio Industry and Influencer Marketing Insights08:28 Personal Branding and Influencer Marketing16:11 Navigating Parenting and Honesty19:41 The Importance of Entertainment in Media23:12 Opinions, Radio Censorship, and Promotions32:53 OJ Simpson Confrontation on Sports Talk38:37 Sports Talk to Talk Radio46:31 Taking Initiative, Overcoming Rejection53:53 Public Speaking and Being a Good Person1:02:57 Kelly & Wood PodcastMuff Waders Discount Get yourself some really high quality drinking spenders. Use code ONTAP for 10% off!College Peep Show Merch Check out CPS gear and use code: ONTAP for 10% off your orderBuy our merch Supply the beer and help the boiz create content by grabbing some merch from our storeDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.This episode is brought to you by Twisted Bitch Cattle Company. Check out their website and support us by supporting them!
The NoDegree Podcast – No Degree Success Stories for Job Searching, Careers, and Entrepreneurship
While other kids played spots, Joe Pardavila and his brother preferred to talk ABOUT sports. He got his start in the radio industry in college. Then he got an internship that eventually lead to a full time job opportunity. Whether you're interested in podcasting, photography, filmmaking, or any other creative pursuit, this episode is packed with advice to help you navigate your journey. Key points discussed:* How hands-on experience and a go-getter attitude can take you far* The LOW barrier of entry in podcasting* Accessible tools that can help you to hone your skills* Tips about how to experiment, learn from others, and develop your craft. * How taking the initiative and gaining real-world experience can set you apart and enhance your prospects in the creative field.Support/Contact Joe:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joepardavila/ Resources mentioned: * Resume course: https://bit.ly/podcastpca Need career or resume advice? Follow and/or connect with Jonaed Iqbal on LinkedIn.LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/JonaedIqbalNDConnect with us on social media!LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/NoDegreeLinkedInFacebook: https://bit.ly/NoDegreeFBInstagram: https://bit.ly/NoDegreeIGTwitter: https://bit.ly/NoDegreeTWTikTok: https://bit.ly/3qfUD2VJoin our discord server: https://bit.ly/NoDegreeDiscordThank you for sponsoring our show. If you'd like to support our mission to end the stigma and economic disparity that comes along with not having a college degree, please share with a friend, drop us a review on Apple Podcast and/or subscribe to our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/nodegree.Remember, no degree? No problem! Whether you're contemplating college or you're a college dropout, get started with your no-degree job search at nodegree.com.
On this episode of The Adam and Dr. Drew Show Classics, Adam let's it be known that the Radio Industry is dying slow, Dr. Drew talks about his son's travels and it goes from PG to X-Rated quickly and Adam ends the show with his take on the homeless situation and why it may be more than lack of housing that's the problem!
Today's podcast guest is one of my dearest radio friends and I couldn't think of a better person to have on as a guest for my 100th episode. Why you ask? Because my guest helped me come up with a name and concept for the Someone You Should Know Radio program back in the late '90s. He's a very talented and creative guy, with whom I worked side-by-side for over 19 years and I am lucky to call him my dear friend. Will you please welcome Ron Stevens, Someone You Should (definitely) Know. Buy Rik a cold oneLink to purchase the book "True Radio Stories"Link to Never Say Goodbye: KSHE Documentary TrailerLink to the OnStl YouTube channelSomeone You Should Know 2023 // CatGotYourTongueStudios 2023How to Contact Us:Official Website: https://Someoneyoushouldknowpodcast.comGmail: Someoneyoushouldknowpodcast@gmail.comTwitter: @RIKANTHONY1Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rikanthonyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/someoneyoushouldknowpodcast/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rik-anthony2019/TikTok: @SomeoneYouShouldKnow2023YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@someoneyoushouldknowpodcastThank you for listening!Theme music "Welcome to the Show" by Kevin MacLeod was used per the standard license agreement.
Podcasting turned 20 years old this month, and after hearing James Cridland interview the very first person to produce a podcast (Christopher Lydon) it got me thinking about the early "Middle Finger to the Radio Industry" start of podcasting (and sadly, we seem to repeat history). There is a study of 1200 podcasters who shared their why and how they podcast, and I share some additional insights. Some of them are not popular, but they are true (from my desk). Join the School of Podcasting Community Risk-Free Are you looking to start your own podcast but don't know where to begin? Look no further than the School of Podcasting. Our comprehensive online courses and one-on-one coaching will teach you everything you need to know, from equipment and editing to marketing and monetization. With our proven methods and unlimited one-on-one consulting, you'll be creating high-quality, engaging content in no time. Say goodbye to the frustration and uncertainty and hello to a successful podcasting career with the School of Podcasting. Use the coupon code schoolofpodcasting.com/listener to save 20% Daily Podcast Tips Newsletter Want more tips on planning, launching, growing and monetizing your show with cool podcasting resources? Check out www.schoolofpodcasting.com/daily Mentioned In This Episode Join the School of Podcasting Community Profit From Your Podcast Book Power of Podcasting Network Dave's YouTube Channel Dave's Podcasting Newsletter Buy Dave a Coffee Put Dave In Your Pocket Where Will Dave Be? Question of the Month Bandrew Says Podcast The Podcast on Podcasting Full show notes at www.schoolofpodcasting.com/888