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Skyview Networks Announces Organizational Changes for “More Focused Leadership”

Skyview Networks is unveiling a series of organizational moves that president and CEO Steve Jones says are “designed to sharpen strategy, improve alignment and increase efficiency across the company. These changes create clearer, more focusedimg leadership around the priorities that matter most, and I’m confident they will help us move quickly, enhance innovation and stay at the leading edge of a changing media landscape as we build toward the future.”

Among those changes are Andrew Kalb rising to chief operating officer. Jones says his new title and oversight reflect the leadership role he plays across the organization, a change imgintended to strengthen coordination and execution across our operational functions. Clayton Nix is now chief financial officer. Jones says Nix has become an instrumental member of the executive team in guiding the company’s financial direction, and this title reflects both his growing responsibilities and his impact in shaping our strategic decisions, enhancing partner service and delivering industry insight through reporting and analytics.

Additionally, Sarah Foss joins the company in the role of chief transformation officer in which she’ll work closely with executive leadership to drive key initiatives across the company and ensure disciplined execution. Ethan Aragon rises to senior executive director, business strategy, and Nicholaus Tzineff joins the company as revenue analytics strategist.

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Gomez: FCC Cannot Change Ownership Cap

After FCC Chairman Brendan Carr announced the Commission votes to eliminate the cap on television station ownership, FCC Commissioner Anna M. Gomez issued a statement on the matter. She says: “This unlawful effort to hand control of the public airwaves to billionaire buddies of this administration will destroy imglocal newsrooms, silence community reporting, and drive-up costs for the American families who depend on local stations for news and emergency alerts. A free and diverse media landscape depends on real limits on how much of the public airwaves any one company can control, and this FCC is now poised to allow local broadcasters to sell those airwaves off to the highest bidder. Congress set the 39 percent national ownership cap in federal law, and only Congress has the authority to raise or eliminate it. The Commission cannot waive away that limit simply because these corporate behemoths want to get out from under it.”

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TALKERS 2026 Conference Videos Attract 30,000-plus Views on YouTube

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Attendees at TALKERS 2026: Radio’s Next Chapter in the Lawrence Herbert School of Communication’s TV Studio A

The 28th annual installment of the TALKERS conference, TALKERS 2026: Radio’s Next Chapter, has drawn more than 30,000 views thus far on the TALKERS MEDIA YouTube channel.  This year’s installment of longest running and most important talk media industry gathering was held on Friday, June 5 at Hofstra University on Long Island, drawing a crowd of 338 registrants and more than 65 speakers. TALKERS VP / executive editor Kevin Casey comments, “The world-class Hofstra video team at the Lawrence Herbert School of Communication really came through for us in documenting a power-packed day of panel discussions, one-on-one presentations, and keynote addresses making the event’s valuable content available to a wide broadcast industry audience across the nation as well as internationally. We couldn’t be more pleased.”  To view the events of that special day captured on video, please click here.

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Hoffmann to Pay $20 Million for Audacy St. Louis Stations

The asset purchase agreement recently filed with the FCC imgindicates that St. Louis-based Hoffman Media Group will pay Audacy $20 million for its six-station cluster that includes news/talk stations KMOX-AM/FM, KFTK-FM, and four music outlets. Hoffman Media Group is a subsidiary of Hoffman Family Companies and recently acquired the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.

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Top News/Talk Media Stories This Past Week (July 13 – 17)

Here are the most talked about stories of the past week (7/13-17) on news/talk radio and related talk media according to TALKERS:

Stories

  1. ICE Killings
  2. U.S.- Iran War
  3. Graham Death Aftermath / McConnell Health Status
  4. Trump’s Election Integrity Address
  5. Dems Block Defense Bill
  6. Blanche Confirmation Hearings
  7. SCOTUS Requests Increased Security Funding
  8. DOJ Subpoenas NYT Reporters
  9. Judge Rebukes Trump-IRS Deal
  10. Wildfire Smoke Smothers Midwest & Northeast / Texas Floods

People

  1. Donald Trump
  2. Joan Sebastian Guerrero / Lorenzo Salgado Araujo
  3. Lindsey Graham
  4. Mitch McConnell
  5. JD Vance
  6. Marco Rubio
  7. Chuck Schumer
  8. Todd Blanche
  9. Elena Kagan / Amy Coney Barrett
  10. Kathleen Williams

To see the full TALKERS Stories, Topics, and People Charts, please click HERE.

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Nielsen: Audio Still the Backbone of Podcast Consumption

Nielsen issues the results of data from an analysis of consumers’ consumption of podcasts. The study finds that while more people are seeing video-enabled podcasts, audio remains the absolute foundation of the ecosystem, with 90% of all monthly podcast consumers choosing to listen, while 62% engage by watching. imgOther key findings include: Sports content acts as a unique bridge between listening and watching experiences, drawing the closest parity between listeners and viewers across top genres; Format choice signals entirely distinct consumer mindsets: the highly structured, utility-driven “Pragmatic Listener” versus the entertainment-seeking, visually focused “Interactive Watcher.”; and Conversion mechanics differ by format, with audio consumers acting as direct digital responders and video watchers acting as high-intent brand translators and social amplifiers. See the report here.

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Edison: Car Infotainment Systems Drive Digital Listening

As it gets easier to connect to the internet from one’s vehicle, more people are doing just that and are using Android Auto or Apple CarPlay to listen to digital audio. Edison Research says that according to its Share of Ear study, in 2019 18% of those ages 13+ imgowned an in-car infotainment system, and 40% own one today. In 2019, 86% of in-car listening time among those who have an Android Auto or Apple CarPlay went to non-digital sources such as AM/FM over-the-air, SiriusXM satellite radio, and owned music like CDs. Now, seven years later, in-car infotainment owners spend 36% of their total in-car audio time with digital sources including streaming music, AM/FM streaming, podcasts, and audiobooks. Even on, 64% still goes to non-digital sources like AM/FM over-the air radio and satellite radio.

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Buffalo Bills Radio Network Adds Affiliates in NYC and West Palm Beach

During the spring, the NFL’s Buffalo Bills announced they would, through a deal with Good Karma Brands, take production and distribution of Bill radio play-by-play in house after years of imgAudacy’s sports talk WGR-AM, Buffalo serving as the flagship station. Now, the team announces that it has 23 stations signed up as affiliates, including Good Karma-operated WHSQ-AM, New York City (formerly WCBS-AM at 880 kHz) and WESP-FM, West Palm Beach “ESPN West Palm” – both stations operated by Good Karma. In the Buffalo market, games will be heard on Cumulus Media’s rock WGRF-FM.

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Beasley Promotes Roldan to Head of Tech & Infrastructure

Beasley Media Group promotes Jose Alberto Roldan to head of technology and infrastructure. In this newly created position, Roldan will oversee the company’s technology strategy, information technology operations, infrastructure, cybersecurity, imgand enterprise systems. Beasley says Roldan, who most recently served as vice president of IT, joined Beasley Media Group in 2019 and has played an instrumental role in modernizing the company’s technology environment, enhancing cybersecurity, improving operational efficiency, and advancing strategic technology initiatives across the organization. Beasley CEO Caroline Beasley comments, “Jose has been an exceptional leader and trusted member of our technology team since joining Beasley Media Group. His expertise, strategic vision, and unwavering commitment to innovation have helped strengthen our technology infrastructure and position the company for continued growth. We are pleased to recognize his many contributions with this well-deserved promotion.”

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Yesterday’s Top News/Talk Media Stories (7/15)

The most discussed stories yesterday (7/15) on news/talk radio and related talk media according to TALKERS research:

  1. Blanche Confirmation Hearings
  2. ICE Killings
  3. Trump’s Election Integrity Address
  4. U.S.-Iran War
  5. Canadian Wildfire Smoke Blankets Northeast & Midwest
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Nielsen: Removing Radio from Cars a “Multi-Billion Dollar Gamble”

Nielsen is saying that an In Car Radio Study that it conducted in partnership with iHeartMedia in May 2026 shows that auto manufacturers are risking alienating their customer base by not including AM/FM radios in new cars. Nielsen says, “Despite the influx of modern infotainment options, the study of over 1,000 recent and prospective car buyers highlights that traditional radio imgremains bedrock equipment.” Some of the findings include: 1) Around half of all respondents stated they would outright refuse to purchase a vehicle that lacks an AM/FM radio; 2) More than seven in 10 consumers view AM/FM radio as an essential feature that should come standard as basic equipment in all new vehicles. This places its perceived importance on par with smartphone integration (Apple CarPlay/Android Auto) and significantly ahead of satellite radio or built-in subscription music apps; 3) Around half of respondents indicated that if an OEM decided to completely remove AM/FM radio from its lineup, they would instantly have a less favorable perception of that car brand; and 4) This brand erosion and purchase refusal is significantly more pronounced among buyers aged 55+, creating a massive hurdle for brands relying on loyal, returning buyers. Read the report here.

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Broadcasters Press Congress to Pass AM Radio Bill

Yesterday (7/14), broadcasters from 31 states, along with representatives from AARP, the International Association of Fire Chiefs and local emergency managers were on Capitol Hill pushing Congress to pass the AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act. According to the National Association of Broadcasters, the legislation, which would ensure AM radio remains available in new vehicles, has united an extraordinary coalition of support, including an overwhelming number of bipartisan cosponsors in Congress, imgthe endorsement of President Donald J. Trump and backing from first responders, emergency managers, public safety organizations and community leaders nationwide. NAB president and CEO Curtis LeGeyt says, “The time for Congress to act is now. Hundreds of broadcasters from across the country alongside nearly one million AM radio listeners have reached out to their members of Congress to support the AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act and protect this essential public safety resource. We are grateful to our congressional champions who have led this bipartisan effort every step of the way. Congress has everything it needs to act. It is time to finish the job and send this bill to the president’s desk.”

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Cumulus Subscribes to Xperi’s In-Car Measurement Service

Cumulus Media announces that it is the first commercial licensee to sign up for Xperi’s AutoStage Broadcaster Portal Premium, the radio audience intelligence platform that Xperi says “delivers near–census-level insights into in-car radio consumption, where the majority of radio listening occurs, providing unprecedented visibility into actual, nearly-real-time listener behavior.” Cumulus says that imgfor advertisers, “the platform supports more informed media planning through observed audience behavior, large next-day samples, and market-level consumption trends, enabling more precise audience- and market-level planning and better alignment between campaigns and listening trends.” Cumulus Media president of operations Bob Walker says, “We’re proud to be the first broadcaster to deploy AutoStage Broadcaster Portal Premium as part of our broader effort to bring new sources of audience insight to radio. The platform gives us access to a level of audience intelligence that hasn’t previously been available, creating new opportunities for content creators, sales teams, and advertisers alike. The AutoStage heat maps are a particularly compelling example, visually illustrating where listening is concentrated, on an aggregated basis, relative to advertiser locations. By giving advertisers a richer understanding of audience distribution and listening trends, the platform helps them plan more effective campaigns, optimize audience-level planning, and maximize the impact of their radio investments.”

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Report: Howard Stern Lays Off Staffers; Will Do One New Show Per Week This Fall

According to a report in the New York Post by Oli Coleman, SiriusXM’s Howard Stern Show laid off “around a dozen” staffers imgas the show prepares to offer just one fresh program per week when Stern returns from his summer break after Labor Day. When Stern renewed with SiriusXM last December, he said the new deal gave him more flexibility and that apparently means fewer workdays. The Post reports that a core group of producers is being retained but with the new schedule, “he just doesn’t need that much content anymore.” Read the Post story here.

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Becker Joins CMG as VP of Audience & Content Growth

Cox Media Group appoints Phil Becker vice president, audience & content growth for the radio segment. Becker, who most recently served with Alpha Media EVP of content, will begin his duties in imgthe newly created position on July 20. CMG Radio president Rob Babin comments, “Phil brings a strong and unique combination of audience expertise, content leadership and a passion for developing talent. His experience and audience-first approach will help strengthen our brands and position CMG Radio for continued growth.” Becker says, “CMG Radio has outstanding brands in tremendous markets. I’m excited to join Rob and the team to build on that success, deepen audience connections across platforms, and create remarkable content that matters to listeners, viewers, followers and fans.”

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Usher Media Closes on NRG Nebraska Stations

Nebraska-based Usher Media closes on its acquisition of five radio imgstations in the Omaha-Council Bluffs market from NRG Media LLC for which it paid $2.15 million. Those signals are news/talk KOIL-AM, sports talk outlets KOZN-AM and KZOT-AM, plus KOPW-FM and KQKQ-FM. Kalil & Co was the exclusive broker for this transaction.

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Weather Channel Radio Net Recognizes Meteorologists for 30 Years of Service

The Weather Channel Radio Network is recognizing meteorologists Ray Stagich and Scott Lawrimore, each of whom has completed 30 years of dedicated service to the network. The imgWeather Channel president Tom O’Brien states, “Ray and Scott represent the very best of what The Weather Channel Radio Network stands for. Their careers are a testament to more than longevity; it is the genuine sense of public responsibility that has guided every forecast, emergency and broadcast for 30 years. We are immensely proud to celebrate this remarkable milestone with them.”

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FOX Sports Radio Broadcasts from American Century Celebrity Golf Tournament

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FOX Sports Radio broadcast live from last week’s American Century Celebrity Golf Championship at Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course. Both “The Dan Patrick Show” and “Stugotz and Company LIVE!” broadcast live on location, covering the 37th annual star-studded tournament. Pictured above is Dan Patrick (right) interviewing Seattle Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald.

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Yesterday’s Top News/Talk Media Stories (7/14)

The most discussed stories yesterday (7/14) on news/talk radio and related talk media according to TALKERS research:

  1. ICE Killings
  2. U.S.-Iran War / Strait of Hormuz Traffic
  3. Dems Block Defense Bill
  4. SCOTUS Requests Increased Security Funding
  5. Blanche Confirmation Hearings
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Appeals Court Sides with Cumulus in Suit Against Nielsen

The United States Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit rules in favor of Cumulus Media in this latest aspect of the company’s anti-trust suit against Nielsen. The ruling keeps the preliminary injunction preventing Nielsen from forcing national radio audience clients from having to buy local market data as well in effect while the case returns to district court. The appellate court held that constructive tying – where pricing effectively conditions the purchase of one product on another – can violate the Sherman imgAct. The ruling affirmed the district court’s findings regarding coercion, anticompetitive effects, irreparable harm, and the tailored injunction, and held that Cumulus’ current bankruptcy did not require a stay of the appeal. In 2024, Nielsen instituted a policy requiring national broadcasters to purchase its local data in every market where they operate in order to access the full nationalimg report. This policy forced Cumulus’ Westwood One to choose between buying all local data from the firm or losing access to the essential national data product. Cumulus is suing Nielsen United States District Court for the Southern District of New York, alleging that the Nielsen’s policy constitutes an unlawful tying arrangement. The district court found that Nielsen used its monopoly power in the national data market to coerce customers into buying local data products, resulting in anticompetitive effects in local markets by excluding competitors.

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Heidi Raphael to Lead NYSBA

The New York State Broadcasters Association appoints Heidi Raphael its next president and chief executive officer, succeeding longtime president and CEO David Donovan. Western New York native Raphael is currently chief communications officer for Beasley Media Group. She also served for 20 years in a similar imgrole with Greater Media. NYSBA board chair Chris Musial says, “We are thrilled to welcome Heidi Raphael as the next president and CEO of the New York State Broadcasters Association. Heidi brings an exceptional combination of leadership experience, industry knowledge, and passion for broadcasting. We are confident she is the right leader to guide NYSBA into its next chapter while continuing the outstanding work David Donovan has led over the past decade and a half.”

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WWO: Podcast Advertising Hits 12-Year High

Today’s blog post from Cumulus Media | Westwood One’s Audio Active Group looks at the 12-year trend of podcast advertising. The post notes that in advance of the first IAB Podcast Upfront in 2015, Cumulus commissioned Advertiser Perceptions to study agency and brand sentiment on podcast advertising. The most recent, conducted last month with 300 marketers and media imgagencies, reveals advertiser/agency podcasting discussion and spending intention has hit a 12-year high. Some of the key takeaways include: 1) Nine out of 10 marketers and media agencies say they have discussed podcast advertising for potential investment; 2) Podcast advertising consideration surges to a 12-year high: 75% of brands and agencies say they are likely to consider advertising in podcasts; 3) Podcast spending intention jumps to 74%, a 12-year record; 4) 76% of agencies and advertisers currently advertise in podcasts, a 5X increase since the first IAB podcast upfront in 2015; and 5) “Arnie Semsky’s 5% solution”: It is time for brands to get serious and allocate 5% of digital budgets to podcasting.  See the full blog post here.

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SportsRadio 610 Raises Funds for Houston Food Bank

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Audacy’s sports talk KILT-AM, Houston “SportsRadio 610” recently completed its second annual “Reggie and Ron Radiothon,” raising more than $24,000 for the Houston Food Bank. Pictured (l-r) are station personalities Reggie Adetula (“In the Loop”) and Ron Hughley (“The Drive”). Station brand manager Parker Hillis says, “What we do is powerful, and our listeners jumped at the chance to rally around our station and city, which is just further proof of the impact we make for our fellow Houstonians. I’m grateful we have a team here at Audacy Houston who are committed to campaigns like this year-round.”

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Yesterday’s Top News/Talk Media Stories (7/13)

The most discussed stories yesterday (7/13) on news/talk radio and related talk media according to TALKERS research:

  1. U.S.-Iran War / Oil Soars
  2. Graham’s Sister to Serve Term
  3. ICE Kills Man in Maine
  4. DOJ Subpoenas NYT Reporters
  5. Judge Rebukes Trump-IRS Deal
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Bonneville Seattle and Premier Media Group Announce Content Deal

Bonneville Seattle begins a partnership with the Premier Media Group that will allow Bonneville’s local news destination MyNorthwest.com to share select content from Premier Media imgGroup’s network of magazines. Bonneville Seattle SVP Cathy Cangiano says, “We’re excited to partner with Premier Media Group to bring compelling, high-quality content to our audiences across the Pacific Northwest. By combining the trusted brands of KIRO Newsradio and MyNorthwest.com with Premier Media Group’s exceptional storytelling, we’re creating new ways to inform, inspire, and engage our communities.” 

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Cumulus Ups Lewis to Regional Vice President

Cumulus Media promotes John Lewis to regional vice president in which he’ll oversee the company’s stations in Fort Walton Beach and Pensacola, Florida (including news/talk WCOA-AM/FM) in imgaddition to his current role overseeing the Huntsville and Chattanooga operations. Lewis comments, “I’m honored and excited to work with the Pensacola and Fort Walton Beach teams. Having spent a couple of years early in my career with Cumulus Pensacola, it’s especially meaningful to return. With outstanding teams, great brands, and a strong track record of success, I look forward to building on that momentum and helping both markets reach their full potential.”

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Tradup: Lindsey Graham’s Death a Loss for Talk Radio

In a piece written for Townhall.com, Salem Radio Network vice president Tom Tradup writes that talk radio will miss Graham: “But beyond the Beltway political drama, Lindsey Graham’s passing is a huge loss to talk radio, where he was a ubiquitous presence for imgyears. Unlike many of his timid Senate colleagues, the senator was always delighted to join local and national talk shows without being blocked by the annoying Praetorian Guard of Capitol Hill aides dragging their feet, demanding questions in advance, placing limits on topics to be discussed and other myopic restrictions.” Tradup goes on to note, “Salem Radio Network host Mike Gallagher frequently welcomed Lindsey Graham on his nationally syndicated talk show, as did Salem’s Hugh Hewitt and others. Graham was also a featured guest on Sean Hannity’s radio and FOX News Channel programs, as well as Salem’s ‘This Week on Capitol Hill’ with Tony Perkins and virtually every Sunday talk show.” Read his column here.

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Sylvana Kelleher exits WPEN-FM, Philadelphia

Citing personal reasons related to the death of her father, WPEN-FM, Philadelphia “97.5 The Fanatic” afternoon drive producer Sylvana Kelleher left the show and the station after Friday’s imgbroadcast (7/10). She addressed the matter last Thursday on the “Unfiltered” show where she was on-air producer for the show hosted by Ricky Bo and Bill Colarulo. She told the program’s audience about she hasn’t felt the same passion for the job since her father passed. She posted to Instagram: “This was the hardest decision I’ve had to make, but it’s time I focus on my health. I love very single person that has listened, supported, texted, interacted with me. You guys have all shown me so much love, it’s hard or even comprehend.”

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Monday Memo: Eat Your Ice Cream

By Holland Cooke
Consultant

img“Globalization and the deconstruction of community and country, an addictive media system that runs on algorithms we don’t understand and can’t escape, the unpredictability of climate change, Gilded Age-level inequality, and the worry that generative AI will control rather than be controlled by us.”

Those facts-of-life come from Ezekiel J. Emanuel MD, who reckons make us “feel vulnerable, anxious, and powerless – at the mercy of forces beyond our reach. So, we embrace what we can control: our own wellness.”

Emanuel is a University of Pennsylvania professor, bioethicist, and oncologist, and was one of the architects of the Affordable Care Act. His best-selling book, Eat Your Ice Cream: Six Simple Rules for a Long and Healthy Life, is HIGHLY recommended. Much of what you read will be as surprising as the title.

Click here to read a sample chapter, FREE.

If you own or manage a radio station, reread his quote above. See the opportunity.

In a world where people feel unmoored, a local radio station that reliably shows up with clarity and calm — that helps people feel a little less powerless — becomes more than a medium. It becomes the one they won’t live without.

Holland Cooke (HollandCooke.com) is a consultant working the intersection of broadcasting and the Internet. Follow HC on Twitter @HollandCooke and connect on LinkedIn

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Top News/Talk Media Stories Over the Weekend (July 11-12)

The most discussed stories over the weekend (7/11-12) on news/talk radio and related talk media according to TALKERS research:

  1. Lindsey Graham Dies
  2. Mitch McConnell Status
  3. U.S.-Iran War
  4. Financial Markets / AI Bubble Concerns
  5. Rubio and Venezuela
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Cain Joins The Sports Animal for Afternoons

Cumulus Media’s sports talk WNML, Knoxville “The Sports Animal” brings Eric Cain (right) aboard as co-host of the afternoon drive imgprogram “Tyler & Cainer,” alongside Tyler Ivens (left) beginning Monday (7/13). Cain fills the spot vacated by Will West who is leaving the program for a digital sales manager position with the company. According to Knox News, Cain has been a regular contributor, producer and host on the station in addition to being host of the “Locked on Vols” podcast and a writer and podcast host for Volquest. See the Knox News story here.

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Connoisseur Names Hirsh to New HR Post

Connoisseur Media appoints Lorraine Hirsh to the newly created position of vice president of human resources. Hirsh comes to imgConnoisseur from marketing agency IMRE where she was chief people officer. Connoisseur CEO Jeff Warshaw comments, “As we continue to grow our company, investing in our people remains one of our highest priorities. Lorraine brings an exceptional combination of strategic vision, leadership, and genuine passion for developing talent. She understands that great companies are built by great people, and her experience helping organizations strengthen their culture and invest in employee success makes her an outstanding addition to our leadership team. We’re excited to welcome Lorraine as we continue building an environment where our employees can thrive and do their best work.”

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Former Trump Fixer’s Show Debuts Sunday

The new weekend talk radio program featuring former Trump Organization lawyer Michael Cohen debuts on Sunday at 5:00 pm ET on Red Apple Media’s WABC, New York. For its debut, the “When You Know… You Know with Michael Cohen” will feature imgguests including Jerry Falwell Jr. and Anthony Scaramucci. Red Apple is also promoting the companion podcast, “When the When You Know, You Know… Unleashed” podcast saysing, “the conversations get even bolder. Free from FCC broadcast regulations and with no topics off limits, the podcast is already generating buzz among high-profile political figures eager to join Cohen for candid, unfiltered conversations that will take listeners even deeper inside the stories, scandals, and personalities shaping the headlines.”

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Bonneville Brings Cougars Sports to Seattle

Bonneville’s sports talk KIRO-AM “Seattle Sports” is the new Seattle home for Washington State University Athletics including Cougar Football and Men’s Basketball broadcasts. The Cougar Sports Network, managed by Playfly Sports, remains the official imgradio and digital broadcasting network for Washington State Athletics. “Seattle Sports” program director Kyle Brown says, “We’re thrilled to partner with Washington State University Athletics at such an exciting time, as the new Pac-12 takes shape and the Kirby Moore era begins. This renewed and expanded partnership allows us to deliver even more coverage for Cougar fans through enhanced on-air programming, original video content, and the Seattle Sports app.”

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SiriusXM Begins All-Star Coverage Tomorrow

SiriusXM is offer subscribers coverage of Major League Baseball’s 2026 All-Star Week, with live broadcasts of the 96th All-Star Game, the Home Run Derby, the MLB Draft, and more special programming from Philadelphia. Coverage begins Saturday (7/11) at 1:00 pm ET on the MLB Network Radio channel.

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Top News/Talk Media Stories This Past Week (July 6 – 10)

Here are the most talked about stories of the past week (7/6-10) on news/talk radio and related talk media according to TALKERS:

Stories

  1. Trump at NATO
  2. Iran War Escalates
  3. Independence Day Aftermath / Great American State Fair / Reflecting Pool
  4. Graham Platner Scandal
  5. Ali Khamenei Funeral
  6. The Economy / Stock Market / Inflation
  7. Russia-Ukraine War
  8. Charlie Kirk Murder Trial /E. Jean Carroll Judgement Ruling
  9. AI / Data Centers Controversy / ICE Shoots Man in Houston
  10. Mitch McConnell Health Issue / Trump World Cup Red Card Controversy

People

  1. Donald Trump
  2. JD Vance / Marco Rubio
  3. Ali & Mojtaba Khamenei
  4. Graham Platner
  5. Mike Johnson
  6. Vladmir Putin / Volodymyr Zelenskyy
  7. Charlie Kirk / Tyler Robinson
  8. E. Jean Carroll
  9. Mitch McConnell
  10. Folarin Balogun

To see the full TALKERS Stories, Topics, and People Charts, please click HERE.