Radio Executives Must Pause and Assess When Talent Bad Behavior Threatens Revenue
Radio programmers and ownership groups face immediate revenue risks when on-air personalities engage in bad behavior that extends beyond a single bad moment. From spousal abuse arrests to road rage…
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