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The Broadcasters Podcast — 453 episodes

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1

Netflix Goes HBO! A Rewind to Live Channels and Bundles?

2

Podcasting’s Identity Crisis: Growing to Scale or Hanging on To Your Voice

3

The New Studio System: Silicon Valley Triple Threat or AI Squeezes Traditional Hollywood

4

The New Talk Show: Video Podcasts Shift to Primetime Streaming

5

Podcasting vs. Music: The Future of Streaming Audio

6

Digital Takeover: YouTube and TikTok Are Redefining Hollywood and Music

7

How AI, Video, and Status are Rewriting Rules of Podcasting

8

Are Video and AI Ruining the Soul of Podcasting?

9

All Algorithm and No Art: Surviving the Digital Content Overload

10

Star Wars, Marvel, DC, Odyssey Headline The Blockbuster Summer Of 2026

11

iHeart and SiriusXM’s Making Coast to Coast Music Connection?

12

NAB 2026 Mandates a Digital-First Future for Radio

13

CinemaCon Confirmation: Hollywood Commits to More Movies in Theaters!

14

Static Signals vs. Digital Waves: The Fall of Radio and the Aggressive Rise of Podcasting

15

Hollywood is Shrinking While Your FYP Keeps Growing

16

How TikTok and "Clipping" are Changing New Music Discovery

17

Listeners Want to Know! Podcasters Takes A Tabloid Turn

18

How Streaming Is Reshaping and Resetting Music Radio

19

Cumulus Media Critical High-Stakes Return to Chapter 11

20

KATSEYE Katfight?! Manon's Hiatus Exposes Major-Label Pop Machine

21

The Great Podcasting Visual Pivot and the Audio vs. Video Debate

22

Generative AI Has Put All Traditional Media on Notice

23

Ted Sarandos Confronts Congress and Defends New Netflix Empire

24

Music Scales Down While Netflix Takes Over Hollywood

25

Netflix Warner Takeover Threatens Theaters While FCC Mandates Equal Time

26

Spotify’s Streaming Strain: Surging Subscriptions, Synthetic Sounds, and Staggering Success

27

Podcasting Pendulum: Spotify Video-First Expansion vs. NPR Existential Crisis

28

Scandals, Superstars, and the Sunset of MTV

29

Rafe Gomez's Groove Boutique and the Rewind of Nightlife Culture

30

Breaking the Caps: Broadcasters Launch Aggressive Offensive to Force FCC Into Deregulation

31

Billboard Calibrates Charts to Empower Digital Listeners

32

Let's Put The $ in Music! Gene Simmons Calls For Radio Fairness

33

Warner Bros. Direct to Netflix: An $82 Billion Box Office Disaster

34

Bad Bunny, Joe Rogan, and AI: 2025 Music and Audio Recap

35

Ralph Sutton on the Podcast Revolution and the New Rock Economy

36

Olivia Dean Leads Soulful Revival While Souless AI Music Climbs the Charts

37

The Hollywood Gamble on Influencers to Replace Showbiz Talent

38

How the Anime Universe Annihilated and Subdued Superheroes

39

Neal Veglio: From Radio Breakfast to a Podcast Revolution

40

Billboard's New Chart Rules Could Force Radio and Records To Change

41

Music and Radio Wake-Up Call for Creativity and Human Connection Over AI Algorithms

42

Superstar Slump: Why 2025's Biggest Albums Disappointed

43

Troublesome Machine-Learning Tilly Terrorizes Tinseltown

44

Media Testing and Tuning for Optimal Short and Long-Form Content

45

Anime Attack on Movies or Late Night TV in Limbo

46

Media Complicity, Compromised Integrity and Political Assassination

47

MTV VMAs in 2025: A Last Bastion of Music's Fragmented Universe

48

KPop Demon Hunters Slays All Streaming Into Chart Music History (ep.401)

49

Radio and Podcasting: Evolving Media Landscapes with Lou Pate (Episode 400)

50

Music Industry Raises the Rent: ASCAP and BMI Hike Radio Royalties

51

Taylor Swift Teases The Life of a Showgirl and a Stern SiriusXM Exit Sparks Debate

52

Howard Stern's Exit Signals Podcasting Superiority and the End of Morning Radio

53

The Digital Transformation of Talk Radio: From Airwaves to the Algorithmic Age

54

Skydance Paramount Purchase Stirs Up Hollywood Culture War

55

Recession Pop Resurgence in and a Crumbling Pop Music Cycle

56

James Gunn’s Pre-Release Fumble Derails Superman Debut and DCEU Relaunch

57

The Best and Worst Movies of 2025... So Far

58

Seeking A Radio Career? Separating Signal from Noise (ep.391)

59

20 Years of Podcasting: How Apple Revolutionized the Medium (ep.390)

60

FCC Ready to Open Floodgates on Broadcast Ownership (ep.389)

61

Joe Pardavila's Journey From NYC Morning Radio to Audio Storytelling

62

Corporate Media Shifts Cash for Content from Streaming to Hybrid (ep.388)

63

A Radio Trailblazer’s Journey Through Evolution and Revolution

64

Hollywood's Uncertain Future: The Mass Exodus of Film and TV Production (ep.387)

65

I'm the Problem" for Billboard? Morgan Wallen's Chartbuster Exposes Hot 100

66

Summer Box Office Blockbusters, Superheroes, and Scares Collide! (ep.385)

67

Tuning Out! How Digital Disruptors Are Drowning Out Radio (ep.384)

68

The Future of the Movie Theater Experience (KOP Interviewed by Lou Pate on 1210 WPHT)

69

New Music Drought Leaving Streaming and Radio Airplay on Repeat (ep.382)

70

NPR and PBS Funding Killed As President Pulls CPB Plug (ep.381)

71

Ted Sarandos Thinks Movie Theaters Are Outdated. Is Netflix Truly Saving Hollywood?

72

White House Targets NPR & PBS While NAB Floods FCC on Ownership (ep.379)

73

Built on Boring Bromance: A Minecraft Movie's Contrived Hollywood Blueprint

74

Chasing the Beat: How Billboard's Hot 100 Lost the Pulse of the People

75

Digital Media's Next Chapter: Podcast Explosion, Radio's Digital Reinvention, and Strategies for Streaming Retention

76

Radio in 2025: Navigating Digital Shifts, Legislative Support, and Regulatory Disputes (ep.375)

77

FCC Deregulation: Why Radio Needs More Ownership, Less Consolidation

78

20 Years of YouTube: The Platform That Transformed Media Forever (ep.373)

79

Podcast Power Plays: Audacy, YouTube, and the FCC Scrutiny Shake Up (ep.372)

80

James Bond’s Newest Villain: Amazon Acquires 007 (ep.371)

81

Triple Threat! DEI Decline, AI Ascent, and the Media Reckoning (ep.370)

82

Media Manipulation and Music Monopoly: FCC Targets Pay-for-Play Schemes (ep.369)

83

Crucified by the FCC: Public Broadcasters and Media Giants Under Fire (ep.368)

84

How Streaming and Radio Can Craft the Next Crossover Current (ep.367)

85

The Evolution of Sports Broadcasting: ESPN's Impact and Future Challenges

86

AI, Bans, and Bottom Lines: The Media Industry's Uncertain Future (ep.365)

87

2025 Media in Mayhem: Declining Cable, Endless Sequels, and the Digital Shift

88

Media Landscape Undergoes Seismic Shifts in 2024 (ep.363)

89

From Podcasts to Platforms: Navigating the Digital Disruption of Media in 2025 (ep.362)

90

SiriusXM's Struggles Underscore a Bleak Year for Radio (ep.361)

91

Pop’s Power Shift: Rising Stars, Genre Crossovers, and New Chart Champions in 2024

92

The Disconnect: Bob Pittman, iHeartMedia, and the Fading Signal of Traditional Radio (ep.359)

93

Corporate Media Gives a Lump of Christmas Coal to Cable Channels and Staff (ep.358)

94

New Media Pivots Past Hollywood, Music and Broadcasting (ep.357)

95

How Podcasts Overtook Traditional Media as Key Platform for 2024 Election Messaging (ep.356)

96

Corridos Country and Afrobeats Are Redefining the Streaming Mainstream (ep.355)

97

News Publishers Congregate and Challenge AI for Copyright (ep.354)

98

Radio's New Challenges: Job Cuts, Audience Shifts, and Evolving Technology (ep.353)

99

Hollywood's Risky Bet: Pushing Influencers Beyond Their Digital Comfort Zone (ep.352)

100

Audacy Fails Forward and Podcasting’s Promise and Potential (ep.351)

101

The Slow Fade of Radio: A Deep Dive into the Streaming Era's Impact (ep.350)

102

California’s Collaborative AI Publisher Compromise With Google (ep.349)

103

Mainstream Meltdown: MTV VMAs and Corporate Radio's Rapid Relevance Recession (ep.348)

104

Charts Tell All: America's Ailing Radio Airwaves vs Britain's Broadcasting Boom (ep.347)

105

Oasis Reunion Revives Rock and Could Resurrect Real Recognition From The USA (ep.346)

106

Will SiriusXM's Call Her Daddy Podcast Grab Create a Stern Sunset (ep.345)

107

Paramount’s Painful Pivot: Layoffs, Legal Battles, and Looming Industry Shifts (ep.344)

108

Entertainment Empires Embattled: Paramount's Problems, Disney's Digital Dividends, and Dwindling Dollars (ep.343)

109

Newsmax CEO Chris Ruddy Highlights Ratings Growth and Going Public (ep.342)

110

Paywalls to Plagiarism: The AI Impact on News Media (ep.341)

111

Social Video Soars, Streaming Services Struggle for New Viewers (ep.340)

112

How Corporate Radio Can Escape Ads, Embrace Listeners with Music They Control (ep339)

113

Countdown to The Collapse of Corporate Radio (ep.338)

114

AI's Impact on Media: A Clash of Titans (ep.337)

115

Afrobeats Ascends in America and A Global Groove Takes Center Stage (ep.336)

116

Bad Boys Bails Out Bare Summer Box Office Cupboard (ep.335)

117

The Tech AI Takeover of Financially Troubled News Media (ep.334)

118

Box Office Droughts, Streaming Struggles, and News Media's AI Anxiety (ep.333)

119

Summer Movie Season Set to Struggle from Strike-induced Shuffle (ep.332)

120

Studios Streaming Bundles Scramble (with Lou Pate on 1210 WPHT)

121

Studios Scramble for Streaming Bundles to Save Subscriber Count (ep.331)

122

How Canada vs. Compton Fueled the Rap Music Resurgence (ep.330)

123

TikTok Tackles UMG Tantrum or SiriusXM: No Plan After Howard Stern (ep.329)

124

The 2024 Rap Battle Royal (ep.328)

125

Civil War and Its Delusional Depiction of Journalism and The Media (ep.327)

126

OJ Simpson and His Trial That Changed Media For the Worst (ep.326)

127

How Social Media Savages Their Corporate Media Counterparts (ep.325)

128

How Modern Music Is Being Mishandled by Industry Ignorance (ep.324)

129

"Quiet on Set" Pressures Dan Schneider and Hollywood's Predator Protection (ep.323)

130

How Radio Deregulation Has Hit Its Dead End (ep.322)

131

Radio In Rampage: Talent Taken Off The Air (ep.321)

132

Universal Music Group's TikTok Temper Tantrum Underscores Bigger Trouble for Music (ep.320)

133

Private Equity Vultures Prey on Corporate Radio Ruin (ep.319)

134

Beyonce Bullying Music Row or Audacy Billionaire Bankruptcy Bailout (ep.318)

135

Podcasts Profiting While News Goes Null (ep.317)

136

Silenced Sounds: The TikTok-Universal Music Fallout (ep.316)

137

Traditional Media Massacred Again With Major Layoffs (ep.315)

138

Sensation, Shock and Salacious Sex Craze of Saltburn (ep.314)

139

Comedians Getting Cancelled Called Out or Computer Recycled (ep313)

140

Radio Decline in 2024: Delusioned, Delisted and Drowning in Debt (ep.312)

141

Collateral Damage on TV, Movies, Music and Radio by The Digital Disruption (5th Anniversary)

142

Corporate Mega Merger In Play: Warner Bros. Discovery and Paramount Global? (ep.310)

143

New Music Digital Pipeline Goes Through TikTok Not Radio-Year in Media 2023 Part 2 (ep.309)

144

Traditional Media Tumbles. Digital Media Dominates-Year in Media 2023 Part 1 (ep.308)

145

Ryan Seacrest Got Wheel of Fortune and Still Can't Leave Radio (ep 307)

146

Dolly the Dallas Cowboy Cheerleader or Fairytale of Philadelphia (BP EXTRA)

147

Sexual Consent and Seduction in Movies and Television (Best Of) (ep.305)

148

Are Diddy's Dirty Deeds Coming Home to Roost Over Rape Allegations? (ep.304)

149

SAG-AFTRA Strike Ends; Hollywood Surrenders to Streaming Era Changes (ep.303)

150

Marvel Maligned! DC Dissed! Superhero Movies Have Gone Mid (ep.302)

151

Less "Euphoria" "More "Summer I Turned Pretty" Gen Z Gets G-Rated (ep.301)

152

Taylor Swift Theatre Takeover or an Unapologetic Bad Bunny Album (EPISODE 300)

153

Drake Drops All For the Dogs. Cue Dismissive Dialogue While He Dominates The Charts (ep.299)

154

Taylor Swift's NFL VIP Status or Drew Barrymore Dumped By Writers (ep.298)

155

Hollywood Writers Win Again or When Taylor Met Travis (ep.297)

156

Studios Step Up to Seal New Deal For Writers and Actors (ep.296)

157

Why Drew Barrymore, Bill Maher and Other Talk Shows Are Breaking Picket Lines (ep.295)

158

Jimmy Fallon Staffers Not Joking Around About Being a Backstage Jerk (ep.294)

159

How Country Music Took Command of the Billboard Charts (ep.293)

160

How Scooter Braun Screwed Up His Pop Star Empire (ep.292)

161

Breaking Down Rich Men North of Richmond and The Rise to #1 (BP EXTRA)

162

Studios Now Succumbing to Strike Deal With Writers and Actors? (ep.291)

163

Taylor Swift Triumphs A Music Industry In Trouble (ep.290)

164

Talking Taylor Swift, Barbie, Talking to Other Podcasters and more (My appearance with Lou Pate on WICC)

165

Lizzo In Limbo Of Losing Her Livelihood and Her Reputation? (ep.289)

166

How Content Creators Are Winning From The Hollywood Strike Stalemate (ep.288)

167

Social Media Influencers Scared Straight by SAG-AFTRA Not to Scab (ep.287)

168

Hollywood Officially on Hold. Actors Now At Arms with Writers on Picket Lines (ep.286)

169

Hollywood Screeching to a Halt? Actors Activated to Prepare for Strike (Ep.285)

170

Hollywood Actors Drop Next Domino in Deadlocked Labor Strike (ep.284)

171

2023 Summer Movie Struggle: Superheroes Up and Down, Can Sequels Salvage Box Office (ep.283)

172

Media Job Massacre Closing On 20,000 Jobs Cut So Far in 2023 (ep.282)

173

Where Radio Has Gone Wrong in a Digital Reality (ep.281)

174

Directors Domino Falls Heightening the Hollywood Writers Strike Stalemate (ep.280)

175

Radio Retreats to Throwbacks and Surrenders New Music to the Streamers (ep.279)

176

Record Labels Rigging Radio Airplay and the Rest of Radio's Very Rough Week (ep.278)

177

How New Music on Corporate Radio is Dying (ep.277)

178

Hollywood Production Halted By Protest from Writers Guild (WGA) Picket Lines (ep.276)

179

Peso Pluma Leads the Regional Mexican Push into the Music Mainstream (ep.275)

180

Writers Strike Ready to Put New Movies and TV to a Standstill (ep.274)

181

AM Radio is Dying a Slow Death With a Lot of Static (ep.273)

182

Inside The Music Industry Massacre of 2023 (ep.272)

183

How Radio Is Removing Real Talent for AI Inferiority (ep.271)

184

When Music Was Diverse and Inclusive and How The Crossover Needs to Comeback (ep.270)

185

Spotify Sees Something More in Podcasts and Sirius XM and Radio Face A New Reality (ep.269)

186

Podcasters are Pivoting and Radio Stations are Switching (ep.268)

187

Can Cocaine Bear Crush Through the Box Office Tentpole Stranglehold? (ep.267)

188

ChatGPT Calls Out Radio On Its Future in Broadcasting (ep.266)

189

The Current State of Terrestrial Radio (in 2023) (ep.265)

190

DC Universe Reboot Revealed. Dissecting the New DC Studios Direction (ep.264)

191

The Virulent Criticism Over Velma Or Why Podcasting Is Not For Pretenders (ep.263)

192

Public Radio Pledges to Promote New Music On The Radio (ep.262)

193

How Big Media is Taking a Blood Bath While Online Content Creators Are Crushing It (ep.261)

194

How Well Did the Media Handle The Damar Hamlin Injury? (5th Anniversary-Ep.260 )

195

Why the Media Establishment Has Reached Panic Mode in 2023? (ep.259)

196

Where is Media Trending in 2023? (ep.258)

197

DC Universe Deconstructed and Fans Are Fickle! Can James Gunn Repair the DCEU Reputation? (ep.257)

198

Will Congress Make Radio Stations Pay Royalties and Will It Change Radio? (ep.256)

199

Is 2022 The Year The Traditional Media Establishment Becomes Extinct? (ep.255)

200

How TikTok Has Become Music's New Record Shop (ep.254)

201

Comedian Dave Chapelle Caught Again In The Cancel Culture Crossfire (ep.253)

202

A Social Media Shakeup and Does the Billboard Hot 100 Benefit Taylor Swift More than Drake? (Ep.252)

203

The Gentrification of Crossover Music in Pop Culture (ep.251)

204

Radio's Across the Dial Decline: How Digital Keeps Winning (ep.250)

205

Meghan Markle Bashes and Buries Her Deal Or No Deal Start (ep.249)

206

Tracking The TikTok Music Takeover (ep.248)

207

From Kanye West to Billy Eichner: October Begins with Outrage and Ostracization (ep.247)

208

New Movies On Screen and Streaming Shrouded in Criticism and Controversy (ep.246

209

Losing Trust in Toxic TV and Movies and Seeking Sanctuary in Social Media and Streaming (ep.245)

210

How Rap Artists Are Under Attack or Underwhelming Their Fans (ep.244)

211

The Trending Topics and Targets of Social Media Influencers and YouTubers (ep.243)

212

Box Office Cupboard is Barren. Where Are The New Movie Releases? (ep.242)

213

How Podcasting Has Leveled the Media Playing Field (ep.241)

214

The CW and Its Corporate Carelessness Lead the Channel To Its Curtain Call (ep.240)

215

The DCEU Debacle Drags on While Streaming Prices Are Soaring (ep.239)

216

Batgirl Movie Goes Into Hiding... HBO Max and Discovery Become a New Dynamic Duo (ep.238)

217

The Revival of Comic-Con, Retroactive Editing and Royalties for Rightsholders (ep.237)

218

How Streaming and Movie Soundtracks Give Legacy Artists a Chart Resurgence (ep.236)

219

The Crusade for Musicians and All Content Creators To Get Paid More (ep.235)

220

Podcasting Hits A Plateau and Newspapers Keep Getting Nuked (ep.234)

221

The New Normal of New Music Discovery Through Social Media and Streaming (ep.233)

222

How Drake and Beyonce' Have Ushered in A New Decade of Dance (ep.232)

223

How Kate Bush Running Up That Hill Exposed the Music and Radio Industry Weakness (ep.231)

224

Running Up That Hill, New Music Discovery and How Radio Can Reclaim That Role (ep.230)

225

How New Music Trusts TikTok and Rejects Radio (ep.229)

226

Top Gun: Maverick Takes Summer Movie Season Into Mach Speed (ep.228)

227

Johnny Depp and Amber Heard and The Completely Callous Media Coverage (ep.227)

228

Why Corporate Radio Should Adapt a National Format Model? (ep.226)

229

Netflix Nose Dives as Streaming Spectrum Has Stretched Out (ep.225)

230

Why Radio is Dead and Podcasting is Radio 2.0 (ep.224)

231

The Coachella Crossover and How UK Rap is Upstaging their American Counterparts (ep.223)

232

The Twitter Takeover and Another Corporate Media Conquest (ep.222)

233

How Podcasting Is Pulling In Potential Listeners and More Profit (ep.221)

234

Will Smith's Best and Worst Night Ever and The Aftermath (ep.220)

235

Music Industry Mayhem in the Digital Revolution (ep.219)

236

Media's Fight For The New Music Spotlight (ep.218)

237

A Batman Blockbuster and a DC Superhero Movie Shuffle (ep.217)

238

The Batman Opening Weekend Gets Critical Acclaim and Even Some Early Oscar Chatter (ep.216)

239

The Batman and Uncharted and the Cinematic Universe Box Office Bounce (ep.215)

240

Spotify and iHeartRadio Power Play for Pole Position in Digital Audio (ep.214)

241

Sports on TV and Its Unstoppable Super Bowl of Success (ep.213)

242

A Corporate Media Crisis of Controversy, Conspiracy and Conflict (ep.212)

243

Criticisms, Canceling and Censorship | New Music Releases Running Dry? (ep.211)

244

Radio Ridiculed for Payola and Those Pesky Google Paid Ads (ep.210)

245

Has Cancel Culture Killed Comedy? Steve Harvey Speaks Up (ep.209)

246

2022 Takes Off: Movie Comeback Continues and Streamers Struggle For Subscribers (ep.208)

247

TV News Tumbles In a Total Decline of Trust. What Happens Next? (ep.207)

248

Spider-Man No Way Home Swings 2021 Box Office Comeback (ep.206)

249

Spider-Man Stans, Cinematic Universe Comrades and The Box Office Comeback (ep.205)

250

Why iHeartMedia Podcasters Might Be Picking Up Picket Signs To Unionize? (ep.204)

251

What The Metaverse Means to The Future of Media | The Year in Media in 2021 Part 1 (ep. 203)

252

How Hollywood Can't Stop Going Back To The Recycle Bin (ep. 202)

253

Travis Scott Astroworld Trial Trouble Nearing Three Billion and YouTube Yanks Dislikes?! (ep.201)

254

Sports Betting Makes a Big Play on All Things Media (200th Episode)

255

Why More People Stopped Watching News and Reading Newspapers? (ep.199)

256

Taking Control of Cancel Culture To Crush Their Command on Celebrities (ep. 198)

257

Reggaeton and Dembow Drive the Rhythm of The Latest Latin Music Explosion (ep.197)

258

IATSE Sets a Countdown to The Hollywood Studio Shutdown (ep.196)

259

Dave Chappelle and why DGAF is Cancel Culture Kryptonite (ep.195)

260

October Optimism For a Big Box Office Comeback (ep.194)

261

The Howard Stern and Joe Rogan Radio Rumble (ep.193)

262

The Pulse of Popular Music: Drake vs. Kanye and The MTV Effect (Ep.192)

263

Kanye West and Drake Clash for Billboard Chart Supremacy BP091021-191

264

Olivia Rodrigo Owns Up to Crediting Artists And Still Gets Ostracized BP090321-190

265

BTS Confronts Chart Manipulation Chatter | Movie Studios Mocked by Hollywood For Streaming Blunders BP082721-189

266

OnlyFans Ostracizes Pornographic Content | Is Podcasting Just For Niche Ads? BP082021-188

267

How The Influencer Counterculture Is Destroying Traditional Media BP081321-187

268

Celebrity Crossfire in the Continuous Cancel Culture Circus BP080721-186

269

New Numbers Tell A Tragic Downfall of The News Media BP073021-185

270

Radio Syndication Spreads Past Morning Shows| Netflix Looks To Rule The Digital Disruption BP072321-184

271

Are Influencers Bringing The Cool Back in Media? BP071621-183

272

Summer Movie Blockbusters Bolster Box Office While the Streaming Media Subscriber Scorecard Stifles BP070921-182

273

Is a Rock Renaissance Ready to Roar Back into the Mainstream? BP070221-181

274

Radio Veterans Reflect on Radio’s 21st Century Evolution BP062521-180

275

Are Digital Influencers Winning The Prize Fight Over Corporate-Controlled Celebrities? BP061821-179

276

New Media Evolution Elevates While Experts Excoriate BP061121-178

277

The Rise and Fall of FM Radio In America BP060421-177

278

Radio Wants to Control Pop Music | TikTok Radio Brings Streaming Trends to Mainstream BP052821-176

279

The Damage Done by the Telecommunications Act of 1996...25 Years Later BP052121-175

280

Podcasting Goes Premium and Hollywood | The Disney Digital Plan Plunges BP051421-174

281

Digital Media Marauders Disrupt a Decades-long Grasp of the Mainstream BP050621-173

282

Oscars Outrage Fuels ShowBiz Struggle to Overcome Pandemic Obstacles BP043021-172

283

Clubhouse Faces Counterstrike In Epic Social Audio Showdown BP042321-171

284

Streaming Media Reinventing, Revolutionizing, and Rolling Over Corporate Media BP041621-170

285

Streamers Snagging More Silver Screen Content; Radio's Tough Return To Relevance BP040921-169

286

Corporate Controlled Celebrities Criticized For Hypocrisy While Digital Influencers Dominate BP040221-168

287

Why Corporate Radio Runs on A Flea Market Mentality BP032621-167

288

Establishment Media Mainstream is Losing Its Influence on Everyday Public BP031921-166

289

How the Digital Disruption Delivered In the Pandemic Permutation BP031221-165

290

Celebrity Culture In Decline; Influencers and Content Creators Take Control BP030521-164

291

How Influencers Have Become More Important Than Celebrities BP022621-163

292

Corporate Media Companies Crushing Creativity in Favor of "Content" BP021921-162

293

Streaming Has Become the Signal. Radio Has Become the Noise. BP021221-161

294

New Music Doesn't Matter in Corporate Radio..And Personalities No Longer Matter to Listeners BP020521-160

295

The Corporate Media Establishment's Scramble for Streaming Media Solace BP012921-159

296

Examining the 10-Year Music Cycle BP012221-158

297

Influencers Are Now the A-List Celebrities of the Digital Mainstream BP011521-157

298

How The New Culture Clash Created The Mainstream Split BP0108121-156

299

2021 Begins: Media and Entertainment Mobilized for Major Changes BP012121-155

300

2020: When Corporate Media Was Blown Up By The Digital Disruption-Part 1 BP122520-154

301

Radio is Fading. Music Streaming is Stalling. BP121820-153

302

Entertainment Embracing Digital Streaming, But At What Risk? BP121120-152

303

Streaming and Screening: Movie Studios Make the Big Movie to OTT Debuts BP120420-151

304

Covid Stories on Network TV Only Chasing More Viewers to Streaming BP112720-150

305

Pandemic Panics Movie Studios to Stream Instead of the Big Screen BP112020-149

306

Social Media Regulation: What Rules Should They Follow Going Forward? BP111320-148

307

Big Tech, Free Expression and the Media Establishment Massacre BP110620-147

308

Music Censorship Is Good? Media Executives Accept Cable TV Collapse BP103020-146

309

The Fall of Quibi and How Corporate Hollywood is In Crisis BP102420-145

310

FCC and Congress Confront Social Media For Crossing the Line of Censorship BP101620-144

311

Radio Reels From Payola Pay for Play and Pandemic Positioning BP101020-143

312

Billboard and Rolling Stone: Mainstream Music Magazines Merge Making More Media Deregulation BP100220-142

313

Digital Media Disruption Dominates in Entertainment and Media's Covid Crisis BP092520-141

314

Hollywood Hurts Movie Theaters From Motivating Moviegoers Back BP091820-140

315

Netflix Crosses the Lines with Cuties and a Radio Relevancy Roundup BP091120-139

316

Will The Digital Disruption Destroy The Yellow Journalism Bubble? BP090420-138

317

Hollywood is Crumbling Thanks to Covid BP082920-137

318

Apple Offers Radio Relief; Mainstream Music Goes Mature Under Quarantine BP082120-136

319

Media and Entertainment Make A Push Out of the Pandemic BP081420-135

320

The Corporate Media is Disconnected and Living In Their Own Bubble BP080720-134

321

Big Tech Confronted and Challenged for Content Censorship and Commerce BP073120-133

322

Movies, Musicmakers and the Media Establishment Making Big Moves BP072420-132

323

Change in Chinese Influence Over Hollywood and Social Media is Coming BP071720-131

324

Motion Pictures, Playlists and Podcasting Positions For After The Pandemic BP071020-130

325

Journalism Without Objectivity and Revising Radio History BP070220-129

326

Objective Journalism Going Obsolete In a Cloud of Bias and Unemployment BP062620-128

327

Cultural and Civil Unrest Creates A Crisis on All Media BP061920-127

328

Urban Contemporary: Making the Case for Black Music To Cross Back into the Mainstream BP061220-126

329

Media, Entertainment, and Culture Converge For Social Change BP060520-125

330

Section 230 and the (Social Media) Platform Press Complex BP052920-124

331

Joe Rogan's $100 Million Podcast Move to Spotify. What the Future of Podcasting Looks Like Now. BP052120-123

332

AMC Theatres Amazon Takeover? Quibi is Quibbling. Radio is Reeling. BP051520-122

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Overseas Movies and TV Production Proceeds; Terrestrial Radio Needs a New Revival BP050820-121

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Universal Studios and "Trolls World Tour" Releases Cinema's Rage BP050120-120

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Established Media Seeks Support, While Digital Streaming Dominates BP042420-119

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Phased Pandemic Plan to get the Entertainment Industry Back to Work BP041720-118

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Media Establishment: Pumping Out Panic to Profit on Pandemic? BP041020-117

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Future for the Movieplex; Media Feels Some Furloughs; Podcasts Get a Push BP040320-116

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Netflix to the Rescue as The Coronavirus Cinema Crisis Continues BP032720-115

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Streaming Media Serves as Solace for Coronavirus Confinement BP032020-114

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News Media Needs to Calm Down on Coronavirus Cickbait BP030620-113

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Coronavirus Creates Challenges and Changes to Media Landscape BP030620-112

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Will Blockchain Bring Big Change to Digital Media and Entertainment? BP022820-111

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WGA Sits Down With The Big 3; Where are the Girls in Country? BP022120-110

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Pulling the Plug on Public Broadcasting and International Media? BP021420-109

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Stockpiling for a Hollywood Strike: Writers Guild Walkout Imminent? BP020720-108

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iHeartRadio Layoffs: Congressman Probes Bob Pittman; PR Paints a Poor Picture BP013120-107

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FCC Fights Payola Problem at the Hands of Major Music Publishers BP012420-106

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iHeartMedia Layoffs: Why Radio Continues to Fail Local Listeners BP011720-105

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Ricky Gervais Golden Globe Monologue Wakes Up Hollywood BP011020-104

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Digital Disruption and the Hollywood Labor Crisis of 2020 BP010320-103

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Broken Media, Radio Ownership Rules Reinstated, and the Streaming Media Cash Grab. BP122719-102

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The Future Of Podcasting in 2020: Playing Down the Predictions BP122019-101

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Trade Unions Toughen Up For Talks; Streaming Media Survival in 2020 (100th Episode) BP121319

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The Media Industry in 2020 : Long-Term Change is Starting BP120619

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WGA Talks with TV Studios Coming Up: Studios Prepare For Strike? BP112819

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The AM-FM Act: Radio Under Fire for Money for Music Airplay BP 11.22.19

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The Music Industry in 2019: Artists Leaving. Pop Stars Plotting. Streaming Succeeding. BP 11.15.19

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Lee Abrams Points out Radio’s Red Flags BP 11.08.19

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How Politics Destroyed Deadspin; WGA-ATA Strike Spreads to Studios BP 11.01.19

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If Spotify is the Savior of the Music Industry, Can It Save Itself? BP 10.25.19

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De-Aging Technology: A Treacherous and Troubling Tactic for Content Creators BP 10.18.19

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Joker a Box Office Juggernaut; How London is the Mecca for Music BP 10.11.19

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Joker Controversy Hits a Social and Cultural Crescendo BP10.03.19

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Joker Movie Mayhem: Incel Violence at Joker Screenings?: BP 09.27.19

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Free Speech, Hip Hop and Miami Bass Honored in Spotify's "Mogul" BP 09.20.19

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The Legacy of Rock Music and Its Raw Rebellious Energy. Where Is It Now? BP 09.15.19

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Lil Nas X and Kevin Hart Homosexuality Hate Debate ; Part 2 on #WELAGENTE: BP090619

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WELAGENTE: Hispanic immigration And Its Diversity To The American Fabric : BP 08.30.19

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How Paco Navarro and WKTU Changed the Face and Sound of Radio: BP 08.23.19

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Remembering Paco Navarro: A New York Radio Legend. Disco. Dance. Diversity: BP 08.16.19

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Disney+ Lays Down the Gauntlet on Netflix with a Blockbuster Bundle: BP 08.08.19

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"Old Town Road" Breaks Billboard Record; Woodstock 50 Officially Cancelled: BP 08.01.19

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DirecTV and Netflix Take a Dive; More with Actor, Author and Comedian Jason Stuart : BP 07.26.19

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Shut Up! Jason Stuart is Talking! Netflix Loses Billions As Subscribers Drop : BP 07.19.19

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Rolling Stone Challenges Billboard For the Top of the Charts; Omar Akram's Destiny : BP 07.12.19

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Superhero Movie Stranglehold; WGA Offers ATA 1-Year Pause; 77 WABC Sold Cheap : BP 06.28.19

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Writers Guild Wants 1-on-1 With Top 9 Agencies; Actor/Filmmaker Eric Schumacher: BP 06.20.19

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Billie Eilish Blows Up Mainstream; No Host at Emmys? Part 2 with Larry Namer : KOP 06.13.19

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Conformity, Censorship, and Media Corporatization; Larry Namer and the Story of E! BP 06.07.19

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Movie Stars on Game Shows; Lack of TV Transparency; WPLJ Says Goodbye : BP 05.31.19

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TV Classics Create New Conversation; Shock Jock Radio is Dead : BP 05.23.19

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Network TV and Music Industry: Not Enough Women, Color or Gender? : BP 05.17.19

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SI Swimsuit Issue Shocks; GenZ and the Diverse Segmented Media : BP 05.09.19

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Avengers: Endgame and Game of Thrones Show Creative Patience Pays Off :BP.0502.19

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The Future of Digital Media and Journalism's Journey Back to Credibility : KOP 04.26.19

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The State of Digital Media and The Survival of Journalism : BP 04.19.19

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Billie Eilish Breaks Through Mainstream; Dying For Living with Patrick Kilpatrick ; BP 04.12.19

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WGA-ATA Deal Deadline Approaches; Patrick Kilpatrick on "Dying for Living" BP04.05.19

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Cardi B Smeared by Social Media; Netflix vs. Apple TV is On! BP 03.28.19

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Corporate Radio Rolls Out of Bankruptcy and Rolls Into Podcasting: BP 03.22.19

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#iHeartMedia Flips a Station to ...All Podcasts! More with Dr. Michele Meek : BP 03.15.19

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Sexual Consent and Seduction in Movies and Television with Michele Meek : BP 03.07.19

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Streaming vs Radio Resistance; Producer/Director/Writer Ned Ehrbar Part 2 : BP 03.01.19

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#JussieSmollett; #ArianaGrande Goes Grand on #Hot100 ; @TheCaliforniaNo : BP 02.21.19

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Radio Cant Beat Music Streaming. So They Join Together?! : BP 02.15.19

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Sad State of #NetworkTV Surviving on #NFL #SuperBowl and Live Sports : BP 02.01.19

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#DigitalNews on Death Watch; Action-Based #Anime Makes Mainstream Arrival : BP 01.25.19

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#Gillette Grills Guys Masculinity, Netflix Growth Neutralizes Spend Into Debt: BP 01.18.19

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#MeToo Strikes #JohnLegend and #RKelly; How Bad Does #Radio Need Change? BP011119

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Louie CK and the Invasion of Political Correctness to Destroy Comedy : BP 01.02.19

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New Poll: People Tired Of #PoliticalCorrectness. Is Entertainment to Blame? BP 12.26.18

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TVs Bull Busted By #MeToo ; No Social Outcry for Segregation in Music Radio?! : BP 12.19.18

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Actors and Athletes Under Attack; Forced To Surrender to Social Justice: BP 12.13.18

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Netflix and Spotify: Streaming Media Striving for Success or Surviving in Debt : CNC 12.6.18

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Big Bonuses for Top Brass Bosses at Bankrupt IHeartMedia : CNC 11.28.18

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#iHeartMedia Delusional Deals While in Debt; Network TV in FreeFall : CNC 11.21.18

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Learning from Stan Lee's Creative Comic-book to Cinematic Career : CNC 11.13.18

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Apple Wants a Piece of IHeart? Breaking Bad Coming Back For Big Screen : CNC 11.08.18

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Bubba The Love Sponge and the Carnage Corporate Radio Leaves Behind : CNC 10.31.18

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#Netflix New Debt Gamble For Content; Scary Movies Reboots Good and Bad : CNC 10.24.18

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Crowded Movie Week Cripples #FirstMan ; #AStarIsBorn Soundtrack Soars : CNC 10.17.18

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Taylor Swift and the Sacrifice of Creativity for Public Political Scrutiny : CNC 10.10.18

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Who is Listening to Radio and Can Radio Play Nice with Podcasting? CNC 10.02.18

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Network TV Near End with Reboots & Remakes; Cable & Streaming in Control : CNC 09.26.18

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#Emmys Signal Streaming Superiority. Eminem Explains #Kamikaze : CNC 09.19.18

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Positive on #Peppermint, Critics Negative; Burt Reynolds: One of the Best : CNC 09.12.18

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Corporate Creative Choices Create Unnecessary Outrage and Controversy: CNC 09.05.18

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Big Bang Theory Hatred, Summer Movies and More than Seven Dirty Words : CNC 08.29.18

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#VMAS Puts Microscope On Degrading Image of Pop Culture and Music : CNC 08.22.18

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Podcast Listeners and TV Viewers Habits :The Facts and Figures : CNC 08.15.18

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#Billboard #Hot100Turns60 ; Subscriptions Will Continue After #MoviePass : CNC 08.08.18

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#MoviePass Has A Really Bad Week; Radio Persuades Prospective Podcasters : CNC 08.01.18

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Sorry To Bother You Shares Counterproductive Social Commentary : CNC 07.22.18

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Marvel Cinematic Universe Fatigue? Are You Kidding?! CNC 07.18.18

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Drake and #InMyFeelings, MoviePass Peak Pricing, and New Music Peaks: CNC 07.13.18

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#Scorpion Skyrockets Drake Again Up the Chart; #WorldCup Watching Stats: CNC 07.03.18

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Remembering Dan Ingram: A Radio Legend; I Saw Gotti. It Was OK: CNC 06.27.18

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Rise and Fall of #XXXTentacion, #SuperFly and the Epic Fail of Network TV: CNC 06.20.18

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#Oceans8 Does Right by the Oceans Franchise, Tops Box Office Weekend: CNC 06.13.18

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#Top40 #CHR Radio Has a Rap Problem... and More Than That! CNC 06.06.18

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#Roseanne Canceled. What Did You Expect When She Came Back?! CNC 05.30.18

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#Deadpool2 and Marvel Box Office Fatigue; Gender Equality In Music Radio? CNC 05.25.18

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Decoding #ChildishGambino 's End Game with #ThisIsAmerica : CNC 05.16.18

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#PostMalone #BeerBongsandBentleys Posts Big Record #BillandTed Brought Back?! CNC 05.09.18

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#Avengers Aftermath; #Kanye West on @TMZ and Freedom Of Thought: CNC 05.02.18

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American Top 40 Chart Exposed; #TooStupidToDie #SuperTroopers2 Success : CNC 04.25.18

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#ScandalFinale #SuperTroopers2 and a Positive Spin on Radio : CNC 04.20.18

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Why Radio Needs to Embrace Billboard Hot 100 and Digital Streaming : CNC 04.13.18

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Master Composer Robert Miller; Slow Death of Corporate Radio: CNC 04.06.18

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#RoseanneReboot and How Network Television Will Respond To It: CNC 03.30.18

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Mega-Media Mergers Create Uncertain Future; TV Producer Darren Campo: CNC 03.23.18

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Hollywood Studio Executive Lou Dennig; @iHeartRadio Files Chapter 11: CNC 03.16.18

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Oscar-Caliber Blade Runner 2049 Sound Guys Doug Hemphill and Ron Bartlett: CNC 03.09.18

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Chat with Cinematographer Luc Montpellier; iHeart's Consequences of Corruption : CNC 03.02.18

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Pop Culture, Social Media and the Next Generation of Media with @aselepak: CNC02.22.18

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CNC 02.16.18 Black Panther Preview and Eric Knight on Corporate vs. The Recording Industry

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CNC 02.08.18: Game of Thrones in Star Wars, Corporate Cuts and Digital Streaming Money Drops

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CNC 02.02.18: Drake Dominates Hot 100, Super Bowl 52 Commercials Preview and More Reboots!

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CNC 01.25.18: Dundee Super Bowl Ad, Camila Cabello Hits Number One and The Fall of iHeart Media

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CNC 01.19.18: Paycheck Movie Season Or Peak TV or Digital Music Consumption Fatigue

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CNC 01.12.18: MoviePass Mayhem; Voice vs. Idol Showdown; Digital Wake Up Call for Radio

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CNC 01.05.18: Pop Culture and Media in 2017 and the Corporate Obstacles to Come in 2018