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Yesterday’s (12/3) Top News/Talk Media Stories

The major story on the minds of talk show hosts and callers yesterday (12/3) remained President Joe Biden‘s controversial pardoning of his son, Hunter Biden. Beyond that, the conversation switched back to the transition of presidential power and controversy over President-elect Donald Trump‘s department nominations and appointments focusing on the embattled nomination of Pete Hegseth to head the Pentagon. Tariffs and a looming trade war came in third followed closely by Trump’s proposed budget cuts and layoffs of Federal employees, the Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire, the Russia-Ukraine war, the migrant crisis, and health care/abortion rights, according to ongoing research from TALKERS.

 

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Sean Hannity to Host New Long Form Interview Show on FOX Nation – Premieres Today

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FOX News Channel and Premiere Networks talk superstar Sean Hannity will host a new long-form interview show for FOX Nation entitled, “Sean” premiering today (12/3) on the platform, announced Lauren Petterson, its president. The new series will feature in-depth sit-down interviews with a variety of guests spanning the world of sports, entertainment, and politics. Pictured above: the episode one kick-off with iconic actor, writer and director Sylvester Stallone alongside his wife, entrepreneur, and model Jennifer Flavin Stallone. In making the announcement, Petterson said, “Sean’s signature political commentary has advanced the cultural conversation while connecting with the FOX News Media audience for more than 28 years. FOX Nation subscribers will have the opportunity to see Sean in a new setting as he conducts long-form interviews with newsmakers and celebrities, delving deep into their life journeys and the challenges and successes they have had along the way.”  Hannity added, “Throughout the course of my career, I’ve had the honor of meeting the world’s most interesting people. It is often the struggles and obstacles they have overcome that make them most captivating. I look forward to sharing these conversations with FOX Nation viewers.”  Featuring a new episode each month, “Sean” captures candid conversations that dive deep into the lives, passions and perspectives of the country’s most interesting people while providing behind-the-scenes stories and unfiltered discussions about the moments that shaped their lives. Following this week’s debut, the second episode will feature a sit-down with Stephen A. Smith, the firebrand commentator and host of ESPN’s “First Take” and podcast “The Stephen A. Smith Show.” In episode three, Hannity will interview celebrity fitness trainer and media personality Jillian Michaels. Additional guests will be announced at a later date.

As the longest-running primetime cable news host in history, Hannity has been known for his provocative style and passionate connection with his audience over the course of his 28 years at FNC. Each night, his primetime program features a signature monologue where he breaks down trending topics of the day, followed by headline-generating interviews. Garnering the highest viewership among cable news in his timeslot, Hannity has averaged nearly 3 million viewers year-to-date, routinely placing as one of the top cable shows overall. Ranked by TALKERS at number one on its “Heavy Hundred” list of the 100 Most Important Radio Talk Show Hosts in America, Hannity’s radio show is now carried on more than 730 stations.

This Thursday, December 5th, Hannity will serve as the emcee of FOX Nation’s signature Patriot Awards, a ceremony which honors and recognizes America’s finest patriots, including military veterans, first responders and other inspirational everyday heroes.

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Signal Hill Insights Fall Report: YouTube Reaches New High in Podcast Consumption

imCumulus Media in partnership with Signal Hill Insights, yesterday (12/2) released Cumulus Media and Signal Hill Insights’ Podcast Download – Fall 2024 Report, a comprehensive evaluation of the latest podcast audience trends. This 13th edition of the study examining the habits of weekly podcast consumers is part of Cumulus Media’s initiative to share insights and research findings with the podcast community.  A key finding uncovered in the Podcast Download Report is that YouTube continues its growth as the dominant podcast platform for consumption, reaching a new high.  “Though it began as an auditory experience, over the past few years we’ve seen the growth of podcast visuals, which go hand-in-hand with the similar ascendance of YouTube as a podcast platform,” said Lauren Vetrano, VP of advertiser studies and insights, Cumulus Media | Westwood One Audio Active Group®. Signal“We currently see over a third of weekly podcast consumers using YouTube the most for their podcast consumption, up from 28% year over year. Similarly, one in three podcast consumers now prefer podcasts with a video component. Video, and by extension YouTube, cannot be ignored as an important aspect of the podcast experience.”  “Thumbnails turn out to be a key discovery driver on YouTube, especially among younger consumers. 53% of those 18 – 34 say they’ve chosen a podcast on the platform based upon the thumbnail,” said Paul Riismandel, president of Signal Hill Insights. “The title or persons featured in that graphic are the two top reasons for choosing an episode. This finding provides direction for podcasters looking to grow their audiences.”

The Fall 2024 edition reveals valuable insights for content creators and advertisers. Some highlights from the report:

• YouTube is the most utilized podcast listening platform in the U.S. over the past two years: 34% say it is the platform they use the most, followed by Spotify (17%) and Apple (11%)
• As the world’s entertainment search engine, YouTube is the dominant podcast discovery platform where audiences are more likely to find podcasts
• YouTube is the most utilized podcast listening platform among Podcast Newcomers, Podcast Pioneers, and heavy podcast consumers
• Younger podcast consumers are more likely to consume a podcast because of the thumbnail image on YouTube versus older podcast consumers
• Text and the podcast title on the thumbnail are the biggest reasons podcast consumers will pick a podcast on YouTube

Cumulus Media and Signal Hill Insights’ Podcast Download – Fall 2024 Report is available in full for download here.

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Endangered Species DJ Elvis Duran: “We Are in the Friendship Business”

Elvis Duran ID Premiere Networks nationally syndicated personality Elvis Duran, host of “Elvis Duran and the Morning Show,” was featured on “CBS Sunday Morning” this past weekend (12/1).  Duran was interviewed by correspondent Mo Rocca for an in-depth piece about the magic of radio and how his personality has won him loyal fans, including some of the biggest names in pop music. Duran also discussed how his love for radio began when he was a young child. He shared that the special connection with on-air personalities is what originally drew him to the platform and that unique friendship continues to inspire him every day.  Duran stated, We are in the friendship business. I think about you (the listener) when you hop in your car in the morning. You’re either leaving a house that may be full of turmoil or going to a job with a boss you don’t like, but I have you for 20, 30 minutes, and I can be your friend,” said Duran. TALKERS publisher Michael Harrison states, “CBS Sunday Morning really nailed it with this piece. When the radio industry started telling DJs to ‘shut up and play the music’ and then backed it up by firing almost all the talented disc jockeys to save money, they basically forfeited their ownership of the popular music culture in America – not to mention the very backbone of radio itself, friendship and companionship. Endangered species like Elvis Duran are among the greatest ‘talkers’ out there and prove the potential for integrating talk and pop culture successfully can still keep the idea of ‘radio’ alive for years to come. The terms ‘disc jockey’ and ‘top 40’ are so obsolete.  This is a wonderful permutation of ‘talk radio’ and should be regarded as such.  I hope everyone in the business watches this past Sunday’s report.” Click HERE to watch.

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iHeartMedia Connecticut Area President Steve Honeycomb to Retire at Year’s End

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IHeartMedia Hartford and New Haven, home to 10 iconic stations featuring music, talk and news formats, announced today (12/3) that Steve Honeycomb, area president (pictured above), will retire at the end of this year after an exceptional career spanning nearly four decades in broadcasting.  Honeycomb began his broadcasting career in 1985 as an AE at WINE-AM in Brookfield, CT, later joining WRCH-FM in Hartford. After 14 years in sales, he transitioned to iHeartMedia as national sales manager in 2000.  He rose through key leadership positions, including director of sales, before being named market president in 2008.  Reflecting on his career, Honeycomb shared, “I feel incredibly fortunate to have spent my entire career in Connecticut, the place I call home, in an industry I love. It has been a journey full of extraordinary moments, and I want to express my heartfelt gratitude to iHeartMedia for the countless opportunities I’ve been given to grow, lead and learn.”  “Steve’s leadership and vision have been instrumental to the success of our Hartford and New Haven markets. We are extremely grateful for his hard work, dedication and commitment throughout his years with iHeart, and wish him all the best in his well-earned retirement,” said Hartley Adkins, president of markets group, iHeartMedia. While stepping away from day-to-day responsibilities, Honeycomb will remain connected to iHeartMedia in a consulting role through the end of 2025, supporting a seamless transition.

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Public Radio WYPR, Baltimore Welcomes Taylor Holbrooks as “Morning Edition” Host

Baltimore Public Media and WYPR 88.1 FM, announce the appointment of Taylor Holbrooks as the new “Morning Edition” host (12/2). The station issued a statement saying: “Holbrooks’ extensive career in public radio, combined with her commitment to storytelling, makes her a dynamic addition to the WYPR team and a voice that will resonate with listeners each morning.”

Holbrooks began her career in broadcasting during college, where she honed her skills in hosting and producing live radio programs. WYPRShe earned both her bachelor’s and master’s degrees in media and journalism from the University of North Carolina, establishing a strong foundation in impactful reporting and community engagement. “We are thrilled to welcome Taylor to the WYPR family,” said Craig N. Swagler, president/GM, Baltimore Public Media. “Her vibrant energy, thoughtful storytelling, and commitment to community will enhance our programming and strengthen our connection with our listeners.Taylor Holbrooks Taylor’s approach to journalism will bring new energy to our mornings, setting a meaningful tone for WYPR’s morning broadcasts and enriching the listening experience for our audience.” Holbrooks will officially begin her role at WYPR today (12/3) with her first on-air broadcast scheduled for late December.

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Yesterday’s (12/2) Top News/Talk Media Stories

The major story on the minds of talk show hosts and callers yesterday (12/2) was President Joe Biden‘s controversial pardoning of his son, Hunter Biden. Beyond that, the conversation switched back to the transition of presidential power and controversy over President-elect Donald Trump‘s department nominations and appointments focusing on the nomination of Kash Patel to head the FBI. Tariffs and a looming trade war came in third  followed closely by Trump’s proposed budget cuts and layoffs of Federal employees, the Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire, the Russia-Ukraine war, the migrant crisis, and health care/abortion rights, according to ongoing research from TALKERS.

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Compelling Live and Local Weekend News/Talk Action

WORProving how important live and local weekend news/talk radio can be, New York City Mayor Eric Adams stopped by for an in-studio interview on this past weekend’s edition of “The Rob Astorino Show” (Saturdays 4:00 – 5:00 pm on 710 WOR), where he discussed the idea of working with “Border Czar” Tom Homan in the next administration, and shared his thoughts on the Daniel Penny subway chokehold trial. Pictured above: Astorino (left) and Adams (right) at iHeart’s NYC headquarters. To listen to Saturday’s show (11/30), most of which featured Adams’ guest appearance, please click HERE.

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iHeartMedia Philadelphia Launches “Boost Up for Winter” Campaign to Collect 20,000 Coats for Greater Philadelphia Families

I heart PhillyiHeartMedia Philadelphia is teaming up with Boost Mobile and Cradles to Crayons® to launch the “Boost Up for Winter” campaign, a large-scale community coat drive in support of the Cradles to Crayons® Gear Up for Winter initiative. From now (12/2) until Sunday, December 22 the drive will aim to collect and distribute 20,000 warm winter coats and other essential items to children and families in need across the Greater Philadelphia area. Cradles to Crayons® distributes donated items via a robust network of Service Partner organizations including hospitals, schools, and community centers.  As winter approaches, many families face the harsh reality of inadequate protection against cold weather. Too often, the cost of winter wear and boots are out of reach for the more than 300,000 children living in low-income or homeless situations in Greater Philadelphia. Through this campaign, iHeartMedia Philadelphia and its partners are committed to ensuring that local children have the clothing and essentials necessary to stay warm at home, at school, and at play throughout the season. For more information on the campaign, including participating Boost Mobile store locations please click HERE.

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Top News/Talk Media Stories this Past Weekend (11/30 – 12/1)

The bombshell news of President Joe Biden‘s pardoning of his son Hunter Biden‘s recent criminal conviction dominated all local programming for half the weekend (11/30 – 12/1) on America’s news/talk media outlets and promises to be a huge topic going into this first week in December.  Other than that, talk of tariffs, trade wars, and the ongoing transition of presidential power dominated this past weekend’s conversation, highlighted by yapping over highly controversial appointments to cabinet and department head positions in the forthcoming Trump Administration. Predictions, questions, and concerns over the coming massive migrant deportation took up lots of the conversation. There was also a lot of talk about how the new administration will impact the wars in the Middle East and Central Europe as well as abortion rights and health care according to the ongoing research of TALKERS.

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Kansas Association of Broadcasters Creates Customizable Trust Campaign for Kansas Stations

KABIn an age of rapid information and rising concerns about misinformation, the Kansas Association of Broadcasters (KAB) announces the launch of its statewide KAB Trust Campaign: “Rooted in Community, Committed to Truth.” This initiative highlights the critical role Kansas broadcasters play as trusted sources of news and information.  “Broadcasting is built on trust, accountability, and community connection,” KAB president Allison Mazzei tells TALKERS. “This campaign reminds Kansans of the unique value broadcasters provide – delivering accurate, timely, and trustworthy information in an era of misinformation.” To support this effort, KAB partnered with KMBC, Hearst, to produce customizable TV and radio spots, along with digital assets, available to Kansas stations at no cost. Stations are encouraged to customize and air the materials by December 1, 2024. The campaign directs audiences to learn more at https://kab.net/trust/. See ready-to-air TV spot here: https://vimeo.com/1024434772 KAB board director and KMBC president/GM Justin Antoniotti states, “We are proud to be a Kansas Broadcaster. Working with the KAB, we were thrilled to develop a campaign to highlight the role of broadcasters and how we differ from social media and cable outlets. We work every day to earn the trust of families by keeping them safe, informed, and entertained. This campaign reflects the commitment local broadcasters make to our communities.”

The Trust Campaign provides Kansas broadcasters with:

TV and Radio Spots: Customizable and ready-to-air ads emphasizing the reliability and commitment of local stations.

Digital Assets: Graphics for websites and social media platforms to engage audiences online.

No-Cost Resources: All materials are available at no cost to member stations, ensuring broad participation.

 

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Yesterday’s (11/26) Top News/Talk Media Stories

TARIFFS?  President-elect Donald Trump’s promise to hit the ground running and begin imposing tariffs on goods imported from Mexico, Canada and China coupled with the harsh response from our neighbors to the north and south topped the TALKERS Yappy List in yesterday’s conversations across talk media in America.  As reported yesterday, there is still a growing fascination – to the point of gossipy entertainment – among hosts and callers regarding the complicated alpha male relationship unfolding between Trump and Elon Musk. After that, Trump’s proposed budget cuts and layoffs of Federal employees, the economy, the Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire and the Russia-Ukraine war were among the most-talked-about stories followed closely by the migrant crisis and health care/abortion rights, according to ongoing research from TALKERS.

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Local “Ink-stained Wretch” is This Week’s Guest on Harrison Podcast

GMD and MHLegendary journalist and all-around local media hero in Western Massachusetts, G. Michael Dobbs, is this week’s guest on the award-winning PodcastOne series, “The Michael Harrison Interview.”  Harrison states, “Western Mass is a special place I’ve called home for the past 40 years. Although I have had several simultaneous homes in different parts of the country during this stretch of time, the Springfield, Massachusetts area has played a very important role in my life.  And in this beautiful, ‘salt of the earth’ segment of America, my guest is well-known to just about all its civically, socially and politically active citizens. His half-century career has been a testimony to the power and importance of local media… which, as we all know, is rapidly becoming an endangered species.”  After decades of service, the recently retired executive editor of Reminder Publishing, continues his multi-faceted career in mass communications. Harrison comments, “I’m not sure he understands the meaning of the word retirement.” In his no-frills-down-to-the-basics career, Dobbs has worked as a newspaper reporter and editor, freelance writer, radio talk show host, college instructor and was the editor of two nationally distributed magazines about animation. He has written seven books to date and continues to write as well as appear as a host for Focus Springfield cable television. Harrison adds, “He has covered hundreds of school board and city council meetings; conducted thousands of interviews with local leaders; knows just about everything involved in how local government operates; and is an expert on cigars, brandy, old films, cartoons, comics, and even strippers.  He’s an amazing guy and a quintessential example of the tremendous importance of local, grassroots journalism in sustaining and preserving American freedom and democracy.”  The conversation with Dobbs started out with Harrison appearing as a guest on the media practitioner’s local podcast titled, “The Ink-stained Wretch with G. Michael Dobbs.” But, according to Harrison, “The conversation went deep into some very meaty material, so I decided to dip into it and extract some content for my own podcast.” To listen to the podcast in its entirety, please click here.

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Yesterday’s (11/25) Top News/Talk Media Stories

President-elect Donald Trump’s controversial (some more than others) ongoing department head nominations topped the list again in yesterday’s conversations across talk media in America.  There is still a growing fascination – to the point of gossipy entertainment – among hosts and callers with the complicated alpha male relationship unfolding between Trump and Elon Musk. The economy and War in the Middle East and Central Europe were again among the most-talked-about stories followed closely by the migrant crisis and health care/abortion rights, according to ongoing research from TALKERS.

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Katz Media Group Announces the Retirement of Tucker Flood, President of Eastman Radio

Tucker FloodKatz Media Group announces the retirement of Tucker Flood, president of Eastman Radio, after more than 35 years of dedicated service. Tucker will retire at the end of the year, leaving behind a legacy of innovation, growth and lasting relationships across the broadcast and advertising industries. Throughout his career, Flood has been a driving force within Katz Radio Group, known for his passion, strategic insight and commitment to excellence. His tenure has been marked by a unique ability to balance the business and relationship sides of the industry, forging deep partnerships with broadcasters and agencies that have propelled growth and success. Flood’s leadership journey includes years at the helm of Christal Radio and the re-establishment of Eastman Radio, where he built a high-performing team and consistently delivered outstanding results for Katz partners. As president of Eastman Radio, Flood has been instrumental in expanding opportunities and achieving new milestones, establishing Eastman as a trusted and influential player in the market.  Beyond his role at Eastman, Flood has also been a pivotal leader across Katz Radio Group significantly contributed to advancing Katz’s systems, technology and programmatic capabilities. In addition, Flood has overseen Katz’s political and multicultural business, collaborating closely with EVPs Pat McGee and Rick Ramos to broaden the company’s impact and enhance its offerings in these critical sectors.  “Tucker’s contributions to our company and his mentorship to countless colleagues have been extraordinary,” Christine Travaglini, president of Katz Radio Group. “Working alongside him for over 30 years has been one of the greatest privileges of my career. His wisdom, friendship and guidance have left a lasting imprint on the entire organization and industry.”  “Tucker’s leadership, vision and dedication have left an enduring legacy with Katz and the industry as a whole,” said Mark Gray, CEO of Katz Media Group. “We are profoundly grateful for his contributions and the impact he’s had on our team, partners and the broader media community — and wish him all the best in his much-deserved retirement.” “It has been an honor to work alongside so many talented colleagues and partners over the years. I am incredibly proud of what we’ve accomplished together and look forward to watching Katz continue to thrive,” said Flood.

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Sebastian Gorka to Leave Salem to Join Trump Administration as Counterterrorism Advisor

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President-elect Donald Trump has tapped Salem Radio Network syndicated talk personality Sebastian Gorka to rejoin his team for a second go-around. This time, Gorka will serve as the deputy assistant to the president and as the senior director for counterterrorism.  In a statement released by the Trump transition team: “Since 2015, Dr. Gorka has been a tireless advocate for the America First Agenda and the MAGA Movement, serving previously as Strategist to the President in the first Trump Administration.”  Salem Radio Network VP/news and talk programming Tom Tradup (shown left) pictured with Gorka (right) tells TALKERS, “We will miss Seb dearly at the Salem Radio Network – he’s a great friend and a solid broadcaster. Our loss is America’s gain.”

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Top News/Talk Media Stories this Past Weekend (11/23-24)

THE BUZZ CONTINUES:  The transition of presidential power dominated this past weekend’s conversation (11/23-24), highlighted by yapping over highly controversial appointments to cabinet and department head positions in the forthcoming Trump Administration. Predictions, questions, and concerns over the coming massive migrant deportation comprised the top story followed closely by speculation over what incoming Trump policies will have on inflation and a growing chorus of threats about a recession. There was also a lot of talk about how the new administration will impact the wars in the Middle East and Central Europe as well as abortion rights and health care according to the ongoing research of TALKERS.

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Cumulus Media Promotes Marv Nyren to Regional Vice President; Cumulus Chicago VP/Market Manager to Add Oversight of Minneapolis Market

Marv NyrenCumulus Media announces(11/21) that it has promoted Marv Nyren to regional vice president of Cumulus Media in Chicago, IL, and Minneapolis, MN. Nyren currently serves as VP/MM for Cumulus Chicago and adds oversight responsibilities for Cumulus Minneapolis to his purview.  Nyren joined Cumulus Media in 2017 as VP/MM of Cumulus Chicago. Prior to that, he was vice president, corporate sponsorships for Chicago Public Media’s WBEZ-FM. Nyren also held roles as president/regional vice president for iHeartMedia’s 13 radio stations in Jacksonville, FL, and Brunswick, GA, and was regional VP/MM for Emmis Media for 12 years, managing the company’s stations in Chicago, Atlanta, Phoenix, and Indianapolis.  Dave Milner, president, operations, Cumulus Media, tells TALKERS, “Marv brings a wealth of experience across multiple U.S. markets to this expanded role. Known for his highly effective and impactful leadership in Chicago, Marv will be a tremendous asset to our talented teams and strong brands in the Twin Cities.” Marv Nyren comments, “I’m deeply honored and grateful for the opportunity to lead the Cumulus Chicago team, and now, expanding to the Minneapolis market is truly a dream come true. Being part of both teams is a privilege, and I’m excited to contribute and make a positive impact in both markets.”

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NY Attorney General James Stops SiriusXM from Trapping New York Customers in Unwanted Subscriptions

NY Atty GenNew York Attorney General Letitia James today (11/22) announced that a court found SiriusXM Radio, Inc. violated the law by forcing customers to undergo a long and burdensome process to cancel their subscriptions. AG James sued SiriusXM in 2023 after an investigation by the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) revealed that the company requires its subscribers to call or chat online with an agent to cancel a subscription and trains its agents not to take “no” for an answer. SiriusXM’s alleged illegal process deliberately draws out conversations with customers as part of a strategy to prevent them from canceling their subscriptions.  “No one should have to endure a lengthy and frustrating process to cancel a subscription, and any company that forces customers to jump through unnecessary hoops to end their subscriptions is breaking the law,” said Attorney General James. Sirius XM“This decision found SiriusXM illegally created a complicated cancellation process for its New York customers, forcing them to spend significant amounts of time speaking with agents who refused to take ‘no’ for an answer. My office sued SiriusXM to protect consumers, and as a result of our actions, they will have to simplify their cancellation process to stop taking advantage of New Yorkers.”  SiriusXM has approximately 35 million subscribers of which nearly 2 million are New Yorkers.

SiriusXM provided TALKERS with the following response:  New York started this case last year by alleging that “SiriusXM has continued to engage in repeated and persistent fraud and illegality.”  Today, we know, and the State of New York knows, that is not true.

Yesterday, the Court dismissed almost all of the charges against SiriusXM, and found that SiriusXM’s policies were neither misleading nor deceptive.  Most importantly, the Court ruled that SiriusXM had shown through “a plethora of material… that they have taken repeated steps to avoid creating such an atmosphere” of fraud or deceit.  While the Court found some technical violations of a Federal statute, it did not find that SiriusXM ever deceived anyone or committed any fraud. SiriusXM intends to appeal the Court’s ruling as to those technical violations.

Additionally, SiriusXM will abide by the recent FTC ruling when it goes into effect.

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Top News/Talk Media Stories this Past Week (11/18-22)

The presidential transition and controversial Donald Trump nominees were the most talked about topics on news/talk radio and media this past week (11/18-22).  The withdrawal of Matt Gaetz‘s nomination received the biggest buzz. Beyond that, here’s how the stories stacked up: The Economy; Migrant-Border Crisis / Crime Abortion / Health Care / Education; Russia-Ukraine War; U.S.-Israel Relations; Climate Change / Race Relations / Trans-Gender Congressional Issues; Big Tech / Media Corruption-Bias / First Amendment Issues; and the Jake PaulMike Tyson Fight. To see the complete chart of the most talked about stories and people, please click here.

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Canada / U.S. October 2024 Podcast Rankers from Triton Digital

imToday (11/21), Triton Digital released its Canada and U.S. Podcast Rankers for October 2024. The rankers are measured by Triton’s Podcast Metrics measurement service, and both include a reporting period of September 30, 2024 – November 3, 2024.

U.S. highlights include:

Top podcasts based on downloads included “NPR News Now (NPR) at #1, “Up First” (NPR) at #2, and “The Dan Bongino Show” (Cumulus Podcast Network) climbing to #3.

Top podcasts for listeners were “NPR News Now” (NPR) at #1, “Up First” (NPR) climbing to #2, and “Morbid” (Wondery) climbing to #3.

Top podcast debuts included “Kill List” (Wondery), “Wiser Than Me with Julia Louis-Dreyfus” (Lemonada Media), “The Colin Cowherd Podcast” (iHeart Audience Network), “Two Girls One Ghost(Audioboom), and “The Political Scene | The New Yorker (Soundrise/PRX).

Triton Digital also welcomed a new network to both its U.S. and Canada Podcast Rankers – Lemonada Media.
Please see the Canada release HERE and the U.S. release HERE for the full findings.

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Audacy’s 830 WCCO Raises over $348,000 for Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities

WCCOAudacy Minneapolis’ 830 WCCO raised over $348,000 to provide meals and care for those in need for Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities during the 22nd annual “Hunger Mission Radiothon.” This brings the total amount raised to $4.6 million since the radiothon’s inception in 2003. Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities helps people rebuild their lives and aims to break the cycle of poverty.  “We are deeply grateful to our fans who always show such tremendous generosity,” said Brad Lane, brand manager of WCCO. “This outpouring of support will continue helping UGMTC do the tremendous and necessary work they are engaged in every day here in the Twin Cities. It also demonstrates the power and relevance of this legacy station in the community!”  “Our partnership with WCCO for the Hunger Mission Radiothon 2024 reflects the heart of our mission at Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities – coming together as a community to extend hope and transform lives,” says Pam Stegora Axberg, CEO, Union Gospel Mission Twin Cities. “We are deeply grateful for WCCO’s unwavering support in amplifying the stories of resilience and redemption that inspire us all to make a difference and bring the community together to give.” 830 WCCO’s 22nd annual “Hunger Mission Radiothon” was broadcast live (11/19) from 6:00 am to 6:00 pm inside the Mall of America Huntington Bank Rotunda.

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Yesterday’s (11/20) Top News/Talk Media Stories

President-elect Donald Trump’s controversial (some more than others) ongoing department head nominations topped the list again in yesterday’s conversations across talk media in America. The focus has turned to the allegations of sexual misconduct being raised against nominees Matt Gaetz and Pete Hegseth. There is still a growing fascination – to the point of entertainment – among hosts and callers with the complicated relationship unfolding between Trump and Elon Musk. The economy and escalation of war in the Middle East and Central Europe were again among the most-talked-about stories followed closely by the migrant crisis and health care/abortion rights, according to ongoing research from TALKERS.

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Sean Hannity to Host Sixth Annual FOX Nation’s Patriot Awards Ceremony December 5

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FOX Nation will host its sixth annual Patriot Awards on Thursday, December 5th at the Tilles Center for Performing Arts in Brookville, New York on Long Island. Emceed by Long Island native and FOX News Channel (FNC) top-rated primetime host Sean Hannity, The Patriot Awards will be streamed live on FOX Nation that evening beginning at 8:00 pm ET.  An encore presentation will air on FNC on Sunday, December 8th at 10:00 pm ET.

In partnership with advertisers Tunnel 2 Towers, Patriot Mobile, Golden Corral and Belfor, the awards show will honor and recognize what are being described as “America’s finest patriots,” including military veterans, first responders and other inspirational everyday heroes. FOX News Media personalities, including Will Cain, Rachel Campos-Duffy, Steve Doocy, Ainsley Earhardt, Harris Faulkner, Bill Hemmer, Abby Hornacek, Lydia Hu, Laura Ingraham, Johnny Joey Jones, Lawrence Jones, Brian Kilmeade, Martha MacCallum, Dana Perino, Judge Jeanine Pirro, Jesse Watters and more will make appearances throughout the night and serve as presenters.

Throughout the evening, heroes will be honored in a number of categories, including the T2T Stephen Siller Back the Blue Award, FOX Weather Ultimate Patriot Award, FOX Nation Award for Service to Veterans, FOX Nation Salute to Service Award, FOX Nation Young Patriot Award, FOX Nation Culture Warrior Award, FOX Nation Award for Bravery and FOX Nation Award for Courage.

Leading up to the event, FNC’s “The Five” (5:00 – 6:00 pm ET) and “FOX & Friends” (6:00 – 9:00 am ET) will present live audience shows from the venue and attendees will have the opportunity to meet and greet the network’s top personalities.

Known for his trademark monologues and thought-provoking interviews, Hannity’s eponymous program has reigned as number one in its timeslot with viewers and the younger 25-54 demographic for more than 15 consecutive years, dominating the cable news competition. Throughout his tenure at FNC, he has interviewed numerous key newsmakers and political figures. A superstar of both talk TV and radio Hannity is currently ranked #1 on the TALKERS “Heavy Hundred” list of the 100 Most Important Radio Talk Show Hosts in America

FOX Nation is a direct-to-consumer on-demand streaming service designed to complement the FOX News Channel experience with a members-only destination for its most passionate and loyal super fans. Featuring nearly 10,000 hours of content, the subscription service includes lifestyle, and entertainment content, as well as historical documentaries and investigative series from a multitude of FOX News personalities.

 

 

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Alliance for Women in Media Honors Eight Female Leaders at the Gracies Leadership Awards

GraciesThe Alliance for Women in Media (AWM) celebrated the achievements of eight trailblazing leaders at the Gracies Leadership Awards, yesterday (11/19) at Tribeca 360° in New York City. The event honored these extraordinary women for their significant contributions to the media industry, showcasing their leadership, vision and dedication to excellence across broadcasting, journalism, digital media and beyond.  In addition to the awards, the luncheon featured a special fireside chat with Andrea Mitchell, recipient of the Gracies Icon Award. As NBC News’ chief Washington correspondent, chief foreign affairs correspondent and host of MSNBC’s “Andrea Mitchell Reports,” Mitchell shared her incredible journey in journalism, offering powerful insights into her decades-long career. Her conversation with Libby Leist, executive vice president of “TODAY” and “Lifestyle” highlighted the importance of elevating women’s voices in the media, mentorship and the lasting impact of bold, investigative storytelling made possible by diligent homework, checking your facts and doing research.  Honorees pictured above at the event (l-r):  Sylvia Strobel, AWM Legacy Leadership Award recipient and president/CEO, Twin Cities PBS; Holly Tang, CFO, NBC Universal Entertainment; Jennifer Leimgruber, EVP entertainment programming, Premiere/iHeartMedia; Andrea Mitchell, recipient of the Gracies Icon Award – NBC News’ chief Washington correspondent/ chief foreign affairs correspondent and host of MSNBC’s “Andrea Mitchell Reports“; Deborah Parenti, president/publisher, Streamline Media (Radio Ink, RBR + TVBR); Jen Sargent, CEO, Wondery; and Sylvia Bugg, chief programming executive/GM, PBS. Not pictured, Sonia Coleman, ESVP/ chief human resources officer, The Walt Disney Company.

 

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Yesterday’s (11/19) Top News/Talk Media Stories

President-elect Donald Trump’s controversial ongoing department head nominations topped the list again in yesterday’s conversations across talk media in America. There is a growing fascination among hosts and callers with the complicated relationship unfolding between Trump and Elon Musk.  The economy and escalation of war in the Middle East and Central Europe were also among the most-talked-about stories followed closely by the migrant crisis and health care/abortion rights, according to ongoing research from TALKERS.

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New Cumulus Media / Westwood One AudioActive Blog Post: Edison Research’s Q3 2024 “Share of Ear” Reveals AM/FM Radio is the Dominant Ad-Supported Audio Platform Across All Demos

imFor the last 10 years, Edison Research’s quarterly “Share of Ear” study has been a highly respected examination of time spent with audio in America. Edison surveys 4,000 Americans annually to measure daily reach and time spent with all forms of audio. Each report is based on a four-quarter rolling average. The most recent Q3 2024 survey is comprised of Q4 2023, Q1 2024, Q2 2024, and Q3 2024. This week’s Cumulus Media | Westwood One Audio Active Group® blog is an analysis of the just released Q3 2024 data and focuses on what advertisers care most about – ad-supported audio.

Among major demographics, AM/FM radio is the dominant ad-supported audio platform. Podcasts have significant shares among younger age groups.

Among African Americans, AM/FM radio is particularly strong. Podcast shares are not as strong as the general market.

Among Hispanics, podcast shares are stunningly strong. Among 18-34 Hispanics, podcasts are now the number one ad-supported audio platform.

In the car, AM/FM is the “queen of the road” with an 86% share. Even among 18-34s, AM/FM radio has an 82% share of ad-supported audio.

13% of all AM/FM radio listening occurs via streaming, steady over the last three years. On the smart speaker, AM/FM radio dominates with a 50% share of ad-supported listening.

Sadly for advertisers, most of Spotify’s audience is unavailable to place advertising. While Spotify’s ad-free subscription audience soars, its ad-supported shares stagnate at a two share.

Streaming music audience growth comes at the expense of owned music rather than AM/FM radio.

Check out today’s blog post here.

To download the Cumulus Media | Westwood One Audio Active Group analysis report of Edison Research’s “Share of Ear,” click here.

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International Radio Exchange Program Offers New Perspectives on Media and Democracy

Andy GladdingBy Andy Gladding, Ed.D.
WMCA 570 / WNYM 970 Radio, New York
WRHU 88.7 FM, Hofstra University
Chief Engineer

Following the 2024 election cycle, there has been a flurry of conversation and speculation over the diminishing role linear media played in deciding the outcome of high-profile national races. With both the Trump and Harris teams choosing to heavily engage with social media influencers, digital media outlets and podcasters, campaign operatives have demonstrated that they are willing to shift their political ad spending into newer forms of broadcast messaging. This has called into question just how much influence and effectiveness legacy media has over audiences in the current media market.

However, not every country shares this perception. In 2020, WRHU Radio Hofstra University in New York formed an alliance with 89.5FM Bush Radio in Cape Town, South Africa. Bush Radio is the oldest community radio station in South Africa, having long been an established voice for the Cape Town area since the early 1990s. With programming in three languages and a highly diverse staff, the station is deeply ingrained in the fabric of the Cape Town media space. The parallel goals of WRHU and Bush Radio, specifically emphasis on local journalism, community programming and educational radio training, provided a strong foundation for the stations to build this joint venture. The purpose of this partnership was to explore the power and reach of community radio in each station’s respective broadcast area. Since the inception of this relationship, both stations have enjoyed a continuous flow and exchange of ideas, goals and programming, even co-producing a weekly show called “1World Radio,” which highlights news, talk and music content featured WRHU and Bush Radio.

Bush People at Radio HofstraBush Radio journalists Jasnine Roberts, Lydia Marwanqana, Renato Van Schalkwyk, and Adrian Louw tour the Salem Radio New York facilities with chief engineer Andy Gladding (pictured in rear) and assistant production manager Alex Garrett (pictured in front).

As part of this alliance, the stations were able to engage in a radio exchange program commencing just before the 2024 U.S. elections. With monies gained from a cultural grant, Bush Radio sent five radio journalists abroad to New York and Washington, DC to cover the national elections. The purpose of this trip was for the Bush Radio journalists to have the opportunity to see the American democratic process up close and later report their findings back to the Cape Town listening audience.

To continue to the entire special feature article, please click here.

Dr. Andrew Gladding is the chief engineer of the Salem Media stations in New York City – WMCA 570 / WNYM 970 – as well as WRHU 88.7 FM, Hofstra University, where he also serves as a lecturer on communications. He can be reached at 516-527-0764 or andyg@nycradio.com.

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International Radio Exchange Program Offers New Perspectives on Media and Democracy

Andy GladdingBy Andy Gladding, Ed.D.
WMCA 570 / WNYM 970 Radio, NY
WRHU 88.7 FM, Hofstra University
Chief Engineer

Following the 2024 election cycle, there has been a flurry of conversation and speculation over the diminishing role linear media played in deciding the outcome of high-profile national races. With both the Trump and Harris teams choosing to heavily engage with social media influencers, digital media outlets and podcasters, campaign operatives have demonstrated that they are willing to shift their political ad spending into newer forms of broadcast messaging. This has called into question just how much influence and effectiveness legacy media has over audiences in the current media market.

However, not every country shares this perception. In 2020, WRHU Radio Hofstra University in New York formed an alliance with 89.5FM Bush Radio in Cape Town, South Africa. Bush Radio is the oldest community radio station in South Africa, having long been an established voice for the Cape Town area since the early 1990s. With programming in three languages and a highly diverse staff, the station is deeply ingrained in the fabric of the Cape Town media space. The parallel goals of WRHU and Bush Radio, specifically emphasis on local journalism, community programming and educational radio training, provided a strong foundation for the stations to build this joint venture. The purpose of this partnership was to explore the power and reach of community radio in each station’s respective broadcast area. Since the inception of this relationship, both stations have enjoyed a continuous flow and exchange of ideas, goals and programming, even co-producing a weekly show called “1World Radio,” which highlights news, talk and music content featured WRHU and Bush Radio.

Bush People at Radio Hofstra
Bush Radio journalists Jasnine Roberts, Lydia Marwanqana, Renato Van Schalkwyk, and Adrian Louw tour the Salem Radio New York facilities with chief engineer Andy Gladding (pictured in rear) and assistant production manager Alex Garrett (pictured in front).

As part of this alliance, the stations were able to engage in a radio exchange program commencing just before the 2024 U.S. elections. With monies gained from a cultural grant, Bush Radio sent five radio journalists abroad to New York and Washington, DC to cover the national elections. The purpose of this trip was for the Bush Radio journalists to have the opportunity to see the American democratic process up close and later report their findings back to the Cape Town listening audience.

During the New York leg of their journey, I had the pleasure of offering our colleagues from WRHU’s “sister station” an up close and personal look at some of the New York’s finest broadcast institutions. The Bush Radio journalists, using WRHU as their base of operations, had the chance to visit New York Public Radio, Salem Media of New York, Long Island News Radio and fellow NCE broadcasters at WHPC and WCWP. Bush Radio members had the opportunity to interview local politicians, interface with student journalists and even participate in some radio broadcasts, including AM970’s “The Arthur Aidala Power Hour” “The One Leg Up Podcast” with Alex Garrett and WRHU’s Hofstra’s Morning Wake Up Call.

At the beginning of their visit, the Bush Radio team had a number of pre-conceived notions about the American electoral process, national media and cultural ideals. They were all aware of the large impact that American media has had on the rest of the world, with most of their impressions of the USA generally rooted in older idioms of American pop culture, specifically things they had seen on MTV, NBC, ABC and other international network programming originating from the United States. They believed the American elections were similar to the south African cycle, with campaigns lasting only for a few months and a generally receptive population to the post-election outcomes.

However, after spending some time in New York City, Washington, D.C. and Long Island conducting interviews and analyzing news reporting during their visit, their perspective was much different. The Bush Radio journalists were amazed at the drastic differences in reporting they saw across different news outlets. They observed that different stations were geared to provide favorable reporting to targeted audiences, which was something they noted didn’t happen back in South Africa. They were also surprised at how divided and polarized Americans were, summing the experience to how people would choose sides as if they were rooting for a favorite football or soccer team. Finally, they noticed that while the national media seemed to be coalescing around Harris as their preferred candidate, the polling was pointing towards a Trump victory. The stark differences between the bias of the media verses the national momentum was also surprising to them.

According to the Bush Radio journalists, they felt that linear network and community broadcasting carried a much larger influence back home than it did in the United States. They believed that this was partially because much of their domestic population does not have access to broadband internet, which meant that many still relied on terrestrial broadcasting to receive their information. However, they also observed that many people they spoke to had developed a distrust of the media. The South African journalists believed that much of this sentiment stemmed from apparent media bias, since the national reporting didn’t seem to accurately reflect the polling trends. They also pointed out that due to the wide array of media outlets and digital content providers that were available to the public, there seemed to be a dilution of credibility across all media sources, as the sheer volume of stories made it difficult for people to fact check all of the decentralized information.

However, the Bush journalists also observed that many Americans held the First Amendment in high regard. Freedom of speech and expression is a relatively young concept in post-apartheid South Africa. The journalists were amazed at the confidence and accessibility Americans presented when it came to sharing personal opinions or thoughts. This, according to the Bush Radio journalists, was not a widely accepted practice back home.

Many of the journalists were also amazed at the willingness of different groups to cross “traditional cultural lines” to vote for candidates that were from different ethnic backgrounds. They noted that back home, voters from specific racial backgrounds would generally align with candidates that were of a similar race. According to the journalists, this demonstrated that the idea of being “American” alongside the marketing of a candidate was a unique force that could work against ingrained or learned racial stereotypes and biases.

Despite the contentious nature of the elections and the high level of emotion generated by the outcome, the Bush Radio folks believed that the American democratic process was indeed intact and that their role as community radio journalists was now more important than ever. They noted that if they could be the “standard-bearers” of the news and produce reliable and credible content, it would draw greater listenership to their linear programming. According to the journalists, credibility was the most important element a radio station could have, especially as people around the world look for new ways to consume information. They acknowledged the fact that regardless of our cultural differences, they saw a similar passion for broadcasting and community service among their radio counterparts in New York, especially after interfacing with the students at WRHU. They also learned a very valuable lesson during their visit, specifically that New York pizza has the power to bring opposing groups together, as it was their observation this celebrated cuisine seemed to be served at every management meeting that required uncomfortable discussions or decision making. As one of the Bush journalists exclaimed after enjoying his first slice, “this pizza could solve all of the world’s problems.”

As a continuation of the WRHU-Bush Radio partnership, members of WRHU have been invited to travel to Cape Town in February and participate in the reporting on the results of the South African elections. Based on the feedback from the South African journalists, I am confident that this experience will be just as rewarding and exciting as it was for the Bush Radio participants.

1World Radio airs every Tuesday between 4:00 pm and 5:00 pm on WRHU, Radio Hofstra University.

Dr. Andrew Gladding is the chief engineer of the Salem Media stations in New York City – WMCA 570 / WNYM 970 – as well as WRHU 88.7 FM, Hofstra University, where he also serves as a lecturer on communications.  He can be reached at 516-527-0764 or andyg@nycradio.com.

 

 

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Yesterday’s (11/18) Top News/Talk Media Stories

President-elect Donald Trump’s controversial department head nominations topped the list again in yesterday’s conversations across talk media in America. The economy and escalation of war in the Middle East and Central Europe were also among the most-talked-about stories followed closely by the migrant crisis and health care/abortion rights, according to ongoing research from TALKERS.

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Trump Selects Brendan Carr to be FCC Chairman

Brendan CarrLast night (11/17), President-elect Donald Trump announced his selection of Brendan Carr to be the chairman of the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).  Trump praised Carr as a “warrior for free speech” and someone who has “fought against the regulatory lawfare that has stifled Americans’ Freedoms and held back our Economy.”  Trump further stated, Carr will “end the regulatory onslaught that has been crippling America’s Job Creators and Innovators and ensure that the FCC delivers for rural America.”  Carr is currently the leading Republican in the FCC. He is one of five commissioners leading the agency, all of whom are appointed by the president pending Senate confirmation.  In response to the nomination, Carr thanked Trump in a post on X, saying, “I am humbled and honored to serve as chairman of the FCC. Now we get to work.”  In a follow up post, Carr stated, “We must dismantle the censorship cartel and restore free speech rights for everyday Americans.”  Carr was the central figure in the complaint against NBC’s “Saturday Night Live” for having VP Kamala Harris in a skit on the program without extending a similar opportunity to Donald Trump to remain in accordance with FCC rules to ensure equal time is granted on networks.  At that time, Carr posted to X, “This is a clear and blatant effort to evade the FCC’s Equal Time rule,” he said on X. “The purpose of the rule is to avoid exactly this type of biased and partisan conduct – a licensed broadcaster using the public airwaves to exert its influence for one candidate on the eve of an election.”  (EDITOR’S NOTE:  Some of the recent information being disseminated about broadcasting “networks” being licensed by the FCC has been misstated or misinterpreted by politicians and the media alike.  For the most part, TV networks are non-licensed content providers.  The licenses are held by the individual stations, groups of stations and their owners with whom they affiliate.)

NAB response to selection of Carr:  In response to the announcement that Commissioner Brendan Carr will be named Federal Communications Commission (FCC) chairman, the following statement can be attributed to National Association of Broadcasters (NAB president and CEO, Curtis LeGeyt: “NAB congratulates Commissioner Carr on his selection as the next chairman of the FCC. Commissioner Carr has been a steadfast leader in holding Big Tech accountable and supporting policies that will allow local broadcast stations to better compete with these behemoths and thrive. We are excited to continue our work with the chairman-designate to level the playing field and remove regulatory barriers that impede investment in local broadcast newsrooms. Together we will ensure local television and radio stations can innovate and continue to serve communities across the country.”