Longtime radio programmer and marketer turned author Dwight Douglas has just written and published a new, topical media-related novel that makes great fodder for talk radio conversation. He finds himself in the middle of terror and personal torment in the name of journalism. This new book is his third.
He was instrumental in the early career and rise of Howard Stern. Now many decades later, it is exciting to read his books and see how his keen feel for the issues and culture of the times has matured into touching and powerful insights.
He makes a superb talk radio interview. A total of four candidates from the radio broadcasting industry — within the sales, marketing, programming and digital disciplines — will be selected for the program. Of those, at least one spot will be designated for a programming candidate and one spot designated for a digital candidate.
For mentee criteria and instructions on how to apply, click here. It is very rewarding to watch our mentees grow professionally throughout the year. She impressed us with an eagerness to share and assist in generating ideas for promotions and features that will continue to strengthen the WCSX classic rock brand! Additionally, her creative digital and writing chops will help grow our social platforms in midday and beyond.
The question is why? For two decades, she has been on the air at several stations including heritage talker WHAS where she became established as a popular local conservative host who attracted a loyal following of both male and female listeners.
Read More. Quick recap — a number of questions, theories and myths about the state of the female host persist:. Are women the victims of hiring discrimination in talk radio because management is male-dominated? Leading the show will be Boston media pro Kim Carrigan. The show will lean heavily on contributing writers and columnists from the highly-trafficked, regional website as well as national correspondents from ABC News. The session covers a range of important issues pertaining to the state of talk media from a wide variety of perspectives.
To view the video in its entirety please click here. New Shows Debut on PodcastOne. To be a fellow chief meteorologist in the Boston market with him is a tremendous honor. What Noyes loves most about his job, however, is being able to represent the stations at community events. While today she can be heard anchoring Baystate Business on Bloomberg Radio weekdays from - p.
Carrigan grew up in Missouri, where she began her broadcast career. While there she conducted an exclusive interview with President Bill Clinton and spent a day at the White House where she was invited into the private quarters by First Lady Barbara Bush. She was a new face in a market that often takes time to warm up to outsiders. She was also coming to a station that was disrupting the market with its fast-paced style.
One of the segments that Carrigan, who lives in Swampscott with her husband and two children, recalls fondly from her time at Channel 7 was called At Home. It was very rare that a camera was allowed on the Kennedy compound.
Carrigan would have liked to interview Senator Ted Kennedy again. It was the next stop in her career, however, that would become the most memorable.
Working in news you are always part of a team, but an ensemble is different and working on that show was a unique experience. When not in a pandemic, however, you can see her out on the North Shore.
She is actively involved with several charities, including the Northeast Arc where she has hosted many events since In fact, I marvel at it. Reilly started his journalism career writing for North Shore Sunday. He then moved to the Daily Item for a brief period of time before joining The Boston Phoenix , where he covered the media for eight years.
Despite never being a TV reporter, he was hired in and remains at the station to this day. It was electric to watch, and often deeply disturbing. Like Doug Meehan and Carrigan, Reilly would also like to interview a politician, but in his case it could actually happen.
I would like to talk with him again to learn what he feels he has done right as well as what he feels he may have gotten wrong. It is the latest role in a year media career for the West Yarmouth native.
Meehan began his career on Cape Cod, where he conducted his first celebrity interview with Willy Nelson, but it was a story from his next job in Providence that had the biggest personal impact. I thought it was going to be like meeting any famous person, but it was far from it.
She held my hand and put a hand on my face. I felt an unexpected energy go through my body like I had never experienced. During this time he traveled to London, Berlin, Hollywood, and New York City where he conducted what he says is his favorite interview, with Tom Cruise. After FOX25 Meehan spent two years in radio, but the lure of television news led him to Phoenix, Arizona, where he spent nearly three years as a news anchor. In December , an opportunity many journalists who grew up locally dream of opened up—anchoring the news on WCVB, Channel 5.
When returning to the area, the Cape Cod native never imagined living on the North Shore. Meehan shares that his dream interview would be John F. Despite his alarm going off at 2 a. Working alongside Matt Noyes, her job is to help people get up and out the door every weekday morning.
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