The other day I mentioned Dick Carr in a piece called "Great Radio".
Dick was the architect of WIP in Philadelphia during its glory years at the top of ratings and revenues.
Dick emailed me shortly after he read it and reminded me of something worth passing along.
This is one of the reasons I always say we all benefit when we bring the wisdom of experience, along with the hard work of the present generation and the innovations and possibilities seen by the next generation.
Right now radio is stuck in a time warp created by a handful of CEOs who have tried almost everything but using their heads.
When Dick&hellip
Recent Posts
- The Erosion of Radio’s Digital
- The Unintended Consequences of the CBS Radio News Shutdown
- The Major Market Selloff
- Salem’s $31 Million “Inside Job”
- The Disconnected Dashboard
- Is Saga’s Turnaround Working?
- Beasley’s Hall Pass
- iHeart’s Q1 Growth Masks Profitability Decay
- Townsquare’s Deceiving Earnings Report
- Radio's New Global Capital Play


