Gonzaga University is nestled in a picture-book setting; tucked into a perfect backdrop in Spokane, Washington. Massive evergreens and a lush rolling green campus welcome newcomers; few more profiled than […]
Read more →No matter our role, regardless of “rank” we’ve lived a year of Covid. Lest you read the following perspective as insensitive or callous, please don’t. No serious American would downplay […]
Read more →Andrew Curran and DMR Interactive remain one of our most respected colleagues. A few days ago Andrew shared an advance of his column: “An Open Letter to Radio.” Here are […]
Read more →In order to improve cognition, it’s helpful to know more about the mind’s wiring. In cognitive psychology there is a concept that refers to the quantity of space in our […]
Read more →Have you ever been at a social gathering where you’re clustered in a corner with a few colleagues? Ambient music is playing and several groups of friends are spaced around […]
Read more →The Covid conflagration has unleashed a cornucopia of lessons on leadership. Some have used it as a platform for progress, others as an artificial process suggesting their teammates “have their […]
Read more →It’s a very bad thing to become accustomed to good luck and threat-avoidance… hurricanes, terrorism, the outbreak of a pandemic, or a friend’s passing; none of us owns a crystal […]
Read more →While a station owner, nothing was more important to me than snagging and keeping talented, motivated, collaborative people. One of several key questions we asked potential candidates for programming or […]
Read more →Here’s one targeted right to Radio’s programmers. Put to the ultimate test, the measure of a great promo is its ability to make someone look at their radio. Half of all promo […]
Read more →“Sweet are the uses of adversity” wrote Shakespeare. In the late summer of ‘92, Florida City, Florida people walked through the rubble where their homes once stood. A father walked […]
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