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Users are spending more time with mobile apps and less time with mobile web. However, the number of apps being used regularly is dropping.
Read MoreFormer Jacobs Media digital guru, Tim Davis, passed away over the weekend. We remember Tim's accomplishments and contributions.
Read MoreWhether you’re at the game or trying to get ahead in your fantasy league, these apps will help you stay ahead of the games this baseball season.
Read MoreThe fast-moving world of technology will present new challenges, as well as new opportunities, to radio stations throughout the country.
Read MoreThere is no wrong choice when it comes to deciding between a native app or a hybrid app for your business. Making the right choice depends on your goals.
Read MoreThe relative health of the radio broadcasting industry is always a hot topic and a subject of much debate. But back in October of 2020, those conversations were being overshadowed by the pandemic, an event that even back then we knew would be a game changer. Four years ago, it was a different world – but not really. I think when you take a look back with me, you’ll gain some perspective about where we are now as an industry. And even better, you won’t have to social distance or wear a mask!
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The relative health of the radio broadcasting industry is always a hot topic and a subject of much debate. But back in October of 2020, those conversations were being overshadowed by the pandemic, an event that even back then we knew would be a game changer. Four years ago, it was a different world – but not really. I think when you take a look back with me, you’ll gain some perspective about where we are now as an industry. And even better, you won’t have to social distance or wear a mask!
Read MoreWatching and listening to Tom Brady try to get comfortable and learn an all new craft in the play-by-play booth is a reminder of how challenging a broadcasting career can be – even to a G.O.A.T. on the gridiron. It simply takes time to hone a new craft. As author Malcolm Gladwell prescribes, “10,000 hours of practice.” Well, look at the time!
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