Perhaps I'm old fashioned, but I liked the days when I could watch a sporting event and the only numbers I had to keep track of were on the scoreboard or the players' backs. How about you? Numbers Game5 Aug, 2016 in Humor tagged Broadcasting / Sports by Jay Douglas
4 Todd Storz chose to start rocking the country in New Orleans, and the story of how Storz's WTIX became America's first Top 40 radio station also answers the question you might have been asking yourself for the last 60 years. Out Of The Box Thinking12 Jul, 2016 in Stories tagged Broadcasting / Popular Culture by Jay Douglas
1 In 1938, the people who turned Better Crocker into a household name hoped to do the same with Helen Dettweiler by hiring her as radio's first woman baseball announcer. She’s Not There14 Jun, 2016 in Stories tagged Broadcasting / Popular Culture / Sports by Jay Douglas
4 Of course babies in the womb can hear what's going on in the outside world. How else can anyone explain the coming television season? Baby Talk27 May, 2016 in Humor tagged Broadcasting / Entertainment / Science by Jay Douglas
2 Sometimes, you come across something that's too good to be true. When NPR announced it wanted a more podcast-like sound it created one of those somethings. Sound Thinking20 May, 2016 in Humor tagged Broadcasting / Media by Jay Douglas
4 Alan Freed contributed a great deal to integration in this country. By getting white teenagers to listen to music by black artists, he drew people together. Spinning The Music10 May, 2016 in Stories tagged Broadcasting / Music / Popular Culture by Jay Douglas