The National Football League is in active discussions with Paramount Skydance (PSKY), the parent company of CBS, to extend CBS's broadcasting rights for its package of Sunday afternoon NFL games through the 2033-2034 season.
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Saturday, March 14, 2026
NFL Negotiating $3B Deal with PSKY For Sunday Night Football
The National Football League is in active discussions with Paramount Skydance (PSKY), the parent company of CBS, to extend CBS's broadcasting rights for its package of Sunday afternoon NFL games through the 2033-2034 season.
NFL Analyst Tony Dungy Exits NBC FNIA
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| Tony Dungy |
NBC Sports has parted ways with longtime NFL analyst Tony Dungy, ending his 17-year tenure on the network's "Football Night in America" pregame show ahead of Sunday Night Football.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame coach and former Super Bowl-winning head coach of the Indianapolis Colts confirmed the departure this weekv via a post on X (formerly Twitter).
Paramount Pressure Intensifies
A mounting coalition of critics is intensifying pressure on the proposed $111 billion merger between Paramount Skydance and Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD), with antitrust, job loss, and national security concerns fueling opposition just weeks after the deal was signed in late February 2026.
Survey Reveals Adults 25-64 Listening Weekly To Radio
The latest 2026 FMR/Eastlan Ratings National Radio Listening Survey reveals that 84% of U.S. adults aged 25-64 listen to AM/FM radio on a weekly basis.
This figure underscores radio's enduring dominance in the audio landscape, with weekly reach holding remarkably steady over the past five years—hovering around 84-86% (86% in 2024, 85% in 2025, and 84% in 2026). The consistency spans both large markets (top 30) and smaller ones (31+), where traditional broadcast radio remains the primary listening method, accounting for about two-thirds of primary radio time.
Podcast listening, meanwhile, has stabilized at 40% weekly among the same demographic in 2026. This follows a notable surge during the 2025 election year, when it climbed from around 24% in 2024 to 39% in 2025.
Radio Holds-On To In-Car Dashboard
AM/FM radio continues to dominate in-car audio listening, capturing 83% of all ad-supported audio time spent in vehicles according to Edison Research's Q4 2025 "Share of Ear" survey.
Pierre Bouvard, chief insights officer for the Cumulus Media/Westwood One Audio Active Group, describes this hold on the dashboard as "firm," with the medium remaining the top choice for drivers—including 77% among the 18–34 age group.
Over the past decade, however, listening has increasingly migrated to cars even as overall radio reach has declined. According to the Q4 2025 “Share of Ear” survey from Edison Research, the shift to in-car listening is most evident among female listeners.
In-car tuning now accounts for 53% of all over-the-air AM/FM radio time (up from 42% in 2015), while daily reach among adults 18+ has dropped from 69% in 2017 to 54% in 2025. Podcasts, by contrast, saw their daily reach rise from 8% to 23% over the same period.
The in-car shift is especially strong among younger listeners and women:
- For ages 18–34, 63% of over-the-air radio listening occurs in the car.
- For ages 25–54, 57% happens while driving.
- Among women aged 18–34 who listen to radio, 72% of their tuning time is in-vehicle—higher than for men across major demographics.
This concentration in vehicles aligns with broader audio trends, including reduced workplace listening (down to 14% of ad-supported audio for ages 25–54 from 19% in 2016–2019) and increased home listening (up to 54% from 44%), driven by remote work, podcasts, and streaming.
Despite a gradual multi-year dip in radio's in-car ad-supported share—from 90% in 2018 and 86% in 2024 to the current 83%—the medium retains strong dominance across car brands.
Drivers of domestic models (e.g., Chevrolet, Ford, Jeep) saw in-car radio's proportion of total tuning rise from 43% in 2016 to 53% in 2025, while import drivers experienced a similar increase from 50% to 55%.
Edison's quarterly Share of Ear study, now in its 11th year, surveys about 4,000 U.S. listeners annually to monitor these evolving audio consumption patterns.
Hegseth Says He's Eager for New CNN Owners
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth on Friday sharply criticized CNN's coverage of the ongoing U.S.-led war with Iran and declared he is eager for Trump ally David Ellison to take control of the network through Paramount Skydance's pending acquisition of its parent company.
"The sooner David Ellison takes over that network, the better," Hegseth said during a Pentagon briefing on March 13, 2026. He dismissed a recent CNN report claiming the Pentagon and White House had significantly underestimated Iran's readiness to disrupt the Strait of Hormuz as "fake news," "patently ridiculous," and "a fundamentally unserious report."
Hegseth on CNN:
— The American Conservative (@amconmag) March 13, 2026
"The sooner David Ellison takes over that network, the better." pic.twitter.com/NdD4WLJFaP
Philly Radio: Former Hosts Express Disappointment With 94 WIP
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| Howard Eskin |
Former longtime hosts of Philadelphia's SportsRadio 94 WIP, Howard Eskin and Angelo Cataldi, have publicly expressed disappointment with the current state of the station they helped define for decades.
In a recent appearance on Eskin's independent show, the two veterans discussed their former employer and agreed that 94 WIP "is not the way it once was." They described the station as having declined from its peak as a dominant force in Philadelphia sports talk radio, where passionate debates, local insight, and high-energy personalities drove massive listenership.
🦅🏈#Eagles fans aren’t happy this week with players signing elsewhere. Who better to complain about these issues (problems) than #AngeloCataldi @_AngeloCataldi on #TheHowardEskinShow. And Howard Eskin and Angelo Cataldi AGAIN don’t agree on many issues. pic.twitter.com/YwurXEDHl8
— Howard Eskin (@howardeskin) March 12, 2026
NYC Radio: Sports Talker 'WFAN Will Never Be What It Was'
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| Joe Benigno |
Joe Benigno, the longtime WFAN personality known for his passionate New York sports takes (especially on the Jets), appeared this week on The Jake Asman Show (a YouTube-based program focused on Jets content).
R.I.P.: Geoff Rich, Longtime President of 'Take On The Day'
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| Geoff Rich |
Dr. Laura Schlessinger, who worked closely with Rich for three decades, expressed profound grief: “I have lost my best friend, whom I spoke to every day for the last 30 years.”
The announcement came from the Koni and Geoff Rich family, along with the entire Take On The Day, LLC and The Dr. Laura Program team, who described him as their "friend, leader and creative force." Rich's passing leaves a significant void in the organizations he helped build and lead.
A serial entrepreneur, Rich co-created Radio Today and served as President of Take On The Day, LLC, where he guided The Dr. Laura Program's production, syndication—including its presence on SiriusXM—and related projects like Dr. Laura's Call of the Day podcast.His career spanned diverse fields: He previously served as Executive Director of The New Group, an off-Broadway company that produced the Tony Award-winning musical Avenue Q. Most recently, Rich was a member of the Board of Directors of the Los Angeles Philharmonic, reflecting his ongoing commitment to the arts and culture in Los Angeles.
Geoff Rich is survived by his wife, Koni; his children, Jaremy and Gabrielle; and his grandchildren. His family, colleagues, and friends remember him for his entrepreneurial spirit, daily dedication, and lasting impact across radio broadcasting, theater production, and philanthropic endeavors.
Radio History: March 14
➦In 1912...Lester Raymond Brown born (Died at age 88 – January 4, 2001). He was a jazz musician who led the big band Les Brown and His Band of Renown for nearly seven decades from 1938 to 2000. Brown is probably best known for his 50 year association with Bob Hope, on radio, TV & personal appearances. Also was musical director for Dean Martin for 10 years on TV.
➦In 1922...KSD-AM (now KTRS-AM) signed-on in St. Louis.
| KSD Transmitter 1922 |
The St. Louis Post-Dispatch launched KSD in 1922, the first St. Louis station to obtain a broadcast license from the Department of Commerce, though WIL claims earlier operation as an amateur station.
| Transmitter Building 1922 |
Despite that great coverage, the Post-Dispatch let KSD slip in the 1970s and, on March 19, 1984, it even lost its historic call letters under Gannett ownership. After a short-lived all-news format, on which Gannett pulled the plug just as KSD was beginning to build an audience, KSD went to country and adopted the call letters KUSA. The call letters were restored by EZ Communications when it bought KSD-AM/FM in 1993.
The call letters were switched back to KSD on October 4, 1993.
| Newspaper Ad 1936 |
Unfortunately, the station lost the call letters again when it was sold to the Dorsey Media Group of St. Louis. EZ's successor, American Radio Systems, retained the KSD call letters for use on KSD-FM.
KTRS is owned by CH Radio Holdings. Actor John Goodman is a part owner of the station.
➦In 1937...The radio "Battle of the Century" started when comedians Fred Allen & Jack Benny locked horns in the ballroom of the Hotel Pierre, exchanging torrid insults that were heard by the second largest audience in the history of radio. The “feud”, incidentally, lasted for the next 12 years.
➦In 1950...Rigdon Osmond Dees III (born March 14, 1950), best known as Rick Dees, is a radio personality, comedian, actor, and voice artist, best known for his internationally syndicated radio show The Rick Dees Weekly Top 40 Countdown and for the 1976 novelty song "Disco Duck".
Friday, March 13, 2026
The NY Times Doubles Size of Newsroom, While Others Downsize
The New York Times has reached a milestone in its newsroom growth amid widespread industry contraction.
Podcast and Online Audio Consumption Reach Record Highs
U.S. podcast and online audio consumption have reached all-time highs, according to The Infinite Dial® 2026, released by Edison Research at SSRS with support from SiriusXM Media.
Presented by Megan Lazovick, Vice President of Edison Research at SSRS, with James Cridland, Editor of Podnews, the study provides critical insights into digital media behaviors, and, debuting this year, generative AI adoption among American consumers.
Key Findings from The Infinite Dial® 2026:
- Online Audio Reaches an All-Time High 81% of Americans age 12+ (233 million) listened to online audio in the last month, and 76% (219 million) listened in the last week Americans age 55+ are driving the most recent increases.
- Monthly online audio listening among this group jumped from 52% in 2024 to 70% in 2026, a gain of nearly 20 percentage points in just two years
- Podcast Consumption Sets New Records 80% of Americans age 12+ (230 million) have ever listened to or watched a podcast, an all-time high 58% of Americans age 12+ (167 million) have consumed a podcast in the last month, also an all-time high;
- 68% of 35-54-year-olds have consumed a podcast in the last month, making podcasting a powerful vehicle for reaching one of advertising’s most valued demographics 45% of Americans age 12+ (130 million) have consumed a podcast in the last week – yet another all-time high for podcast consumption Among Americans age 12+, 57% have both listened to and watched a podcast
Bezos Claims He's Turned Down Seven Offers To Buy WaPo
Jeff Bezos has firmly rejected multiple opportunities to sell The Washington Post, telling top editors and reporters in a recent meeting that he has turned down seven offers for the struggling newspaper.
The revelation came during a tense gathering amid the outlet's ongoing turmoil, including massive layoffs, subscription losses, and internal unrest. Bezos emphasized his continued commitment to ownership despite the paper's challenges, which have intensified under his stewardship since he acquired it in 2013 for $250 million.
Trump Nominates Sarah Rogers To Lead USAGM, VOA
President Donald Trump has nominated Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy Sarah Rogers to serve as CEO of the U.S. Agency for Global Media (USAGM), which oversees U.S.-funded international broadcasters like Voice of America, Radio Free Asia, and Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty. The nomination, announced Thursday, follows a federal judge's ruling that invalidated staff cuts and other actions taken by prior appointee Kari Lake.
iHR Launches TikTok Radio
iHeartMedia and TikTok launched TikTok Radio from iHeart today, a fast-paced new audio station that brings the viral energy of TikTok's "For You" feed directly to radio, blending trending songs, creator moments, internet culture, and real-time conversations into one nonstop experience.






















