Power Players – Past and Present: Jon Zellner
Radio doesn’t hand out longevity or influence by accident. It rewards people who can hear what others miss, who can translate instinct into execution, and who understand that great programming…
Radio doesn’t hand out longevity or influence by accident. It rewards people who can hear what others miss, who can translate instinct into execution, and who understand that great programming…
There are moves that fill a slot… and then there are moves that reinforce a brand. Peter Rosenberg is bringing his long-running hip-hop program Real Late to Shade 45, giving…
The room didn’t just celebrate. It shifted. The Billboard Latin Women in Music event wasn’t about handing out trophies—it was about recognizing who’s driving the engine right now. And if…
In a business that keeps trying to make everything faster, cheaper and more efficient, Sunday Night Slow Jams still does something wonderfully inconvenient. It makes people feel. That may sound…
Some names stay in the building long after the person has left it. Not because of legend alone—but because of impact that refuses to fade. Kevin Metheny was one of…
A high-stakes legal battle tied to the future of one of radio’s most closely watched companies is entering a critical phase, and the implications are beginning to stretch far beyond…
Sometimes the loudest stories in radio… are the ones no one officially announces. And right now, in Toledo, there’s a noticeable shift—one that didn’t come with a press release, a…
iHeartMedia is making a calculated move in Kentucky, bringing in a seasoned programmer with a track record of market-building and brand execution. Christopher “Boomer” Layfield has been named Vice President…
For one day, the rules softened. The studios didn’t belong solely to the veterans, the talent, the programmers, and the pros who live behind the glass every single day. For…
This isn’t a move. This is a power shift. Jeff Hurley isn’t leaving anything behind—he’s adding to it. While many in the industry initially viewed this as a traditional market…