
Riding Radio’s Wave, Losing Local Voices
A quarter-century of consolidation and the rise of streaming has changed the listening landscape. read more >
A quarter-century of consolidation and the rise of streaming has changed the listening landscape. read more >
He made country Arkansas’ music radio format at KSSN in the 1980s. And he ruled the ratings as Nashville’s new stars like George Strait and Garth Brooks ruled the charts. read more >
Pat Lynch was built for radio, his old colleague Michael Hibblen says, perhaps because Lynch inhabited an audio world. read more >
As the coronavirus upturns the tourism business, marketing agency SixtyOne Celsius of Hot Springs releases a video on the humanity and resilience of Arkansas’ top tourist destination, Hot Springs National Park. read more >
Arkansas radio veteran Neal Gladner wrapped up his final morning show Dec. 7 on Little Rock’s KKSP-FM, 93.3 (Fresh Talk), and is preparing to move to Louisiana. Gov. Mike Beebe was the guest on his last show. read more >
Neal Gladner resigns from his position as vice president and general manager of Crain Media Group LLC in Sherwood. read more >
Bo Mattingly's sports talk radio show is jumping to KKSP-FM, 93.3, in central Arkansas as the "Fresh Talk" station tweaks its programming lineup. Other shows include Rex Nelson and Wess Moore. read more >