Masters In Media
Masters In Media Podcast features engaging conversations with today's most powerful communicators. Learn secrets techniques from acclaimed producers, reporters, editors, and CEO's. The show is hosted by two individuals who've been on both sides of the newsroom and who never stop learning, Mark Goldman & Ryan McCormick.
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Daniel McAdams is Executive Director of the Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity
03/18/2022
Daniel McAdams is Executive Director of the Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity
Daniel McAdams is Executive Director of the Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity (& ) and Co-Host of the Ron Paul Liberty Report, a popular daily Internet news and discussion program. He was senior advisor to US Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) on foreign policy, military, intelligence, civil liberties, and immigration from 2001 until Paul’s retirement in 2013. Before that he spent seven years covering the political transition in Eastern Europe from Budapest, Hungary. His writing has been featured widely in the US and international press and he is a frequent guest on television and radio programs worldwide. ------------- Produced by Goldman McCormick PR ()
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George Noory
03/11/2022
George Noory
George Noory is perhaps best known as the host of the nationally syndicated radio program Coast to Coast AM, where he is heard by millions of listeners on more than 660 stations in the United States, as well as stations in Canada, Guam and Mexico. He has been the permanent host of the phenomenally successful over-night program since January 1, 2003. He is driven, he has said, by the desire to solve the great mysteries of our time. Noory has co-authored four books. Website: Website: ------------------------ Masters In Media is produced by Goldman McCormick PR ()
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Rob Walch
02/24/2022
Rob Walch
Rob Walch was inducted into the Podcasting Hall of Fame in 2016. Rob is the Vice President of Podcaster Relations for Libsyn (LSYN) having joined Libsyn in 2007, Rob started podcasting in 2004 and is Co-Author of the book Tricks of the Podcasting Masters - Que 2006. Rob was listed as the 5th most influential person in podcasting according to the book “Podcasting for Dummies” – Wiley Press 2005. He has consulted on podcasting for Jack Welch, Governor Bill Richardson, Noah Shanok (Stitcher), Tim Ferriss and the Sacramento Kings to name just a few. Rob is a member of the IAB Podcasting Working groups. Website link: ============ Masters In Media is produced by Mark Goldman & Ryan McCormick -
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Jim Bohannon, host of Westwood One’s The Jim Bohannon Show
02/18/2022
Jim Bohannon, host of Westwood One’s The Jim Bohannon Show
Jim Bohannon, host of Westwood One’s The Jim Bohannon Show, is one of America’s top radio personalities. Voted one of “The 100 Most Important Radio Talk Show Hosts in America” by Talkers Magazine three years in a row, the Jim Bohannon Show can be heard from 10:00 p.m. to 1:00 a.m. (ET) Monday through Friday on over 300 radio stations across the nation, delivering his wit, wisdom and natural charm to listeners across the nation. The Jim Bohannon Show brings listeners a unique blend of breaking news, interesting features and informative reports on a spectrum of topics. Bohannon also talks to special guests and his loyal callers live, offering humor and compassion. In addition to the Jim Bohannon Show, Bohannon spent over 31 years as host of the early morning weekday news magazine, America in the Morning, for which he still provides interviews and his feature The Offbeat. Jim also previously hosted the weekend news magazine America This Week. A 50-year-plus broadcasting veteran, Bohannon began his career in 1960 at his hometown station, KLWT-AM, Lebanon, MO. After college at Southwest Missouri State University in Springfield and service in the U.S. Army, he moved to Washington where he worked at Easy Listening WGAY-FM and News-Talkers WTOP-AM and WWRC-AM. He later moved to Chicago in 1980 where he worked as a morning anchor at WCFL-FM Radio and as a freelance reporter for Cable News Network. Bohannon hosted his own Saturday night phone-in program and served as the principal back-up for Larry King on the Larry King Show. In February of 1993, Bohannon took over the prestigious nighttime talk show slot formerly held by King. Bohannon joined Westwood One in 1983 and has anchored newscasts, political conventions and election night coverage in addition to his weekday programs. Jim Bohannon was nominated for the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Marconi Radio Award for the Network Syndicated Personality of the Year. He is a recipient of a Special Recognition First Amendment Award from the Radio Television Digital News Association and was named by the TALKERS magazine editorial board as the 2013 recipient of the publication’s prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award. He is also an inductee into the National Radio Hall of Fame. Site Link: ======================= Produced by
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Michael Harrison, editor and publisher of TALKERS
02/18/2022
Michael Harrison, editor and publisher of TALKERS
Michael Harrison One of the most influential radio broadcasters of the modern era, Michael Harrison is a pioneer and innovator in both the medium’s talk and music formats as well as being a driving force in the industry’s trade publication field. Harrison has served as the editor and publisher of Talkers, the leading trade publication in the American talk media industry, for the past 32 years. He is widely recognized as one of America’s leading authorities on radio, communications, and public opinion as it is expressed in the media as well as being director of the annual iconic Talkers Convention held in New York for the past 24 years. Sean Hannity describes Harrison as “the single most important voice for the talk radio industry.” On the music side he is often referred to as “the father of AOR radio.” Harrison graduated from Hofstra University in 1971. He is a charter inductee in the Hofstra Radio Hall of Fame and sits on the university’s prestigious Lawrence Herbert School of Communication Dean’s Advisory Board. He is also a member and jurist on the UN’s International Radio Academy and the New York Festivals Awards advisory boards. Harrison has been an air personality or on-air program director at some of the biggest and most legendary radio stations in New York (WNEW-FM, WLIR-FM, WCBS-FM, WPIX-FM) Los Angeles (KMET-FM), San Diego (KPRI-FM), Boston (WZLX-FM) and Hartford (WTIC-AM). He owned and operated WSPR in Springfield, MA whose innovative “Supertalk” format in 1986 was one of the first of news/talk’s post-Fairness Doctrine era. During his colorful career he coined the radio industry term “AOR” (Album Oriented Rock) and was the first program director to use it as he originally developed the format – the next iteration of “Progressive Rock” and predecessor of “Classic Rock” – at KPRI, San Diego in the early 70s. He hosts a national weekly radio show, “The Michael Harrison Wrap,” heard on more than 70 news/talk stations across the US and the UK, syndicated by Talk Media Network. And his award-winning podcast, “The Michael Harrison Interview,” presented by PodcastOne, is one of the most popular among those covering new media in the broadcasting industry. For the past half-century, he has written about, defined, predicted or engaged in hands-on programming of major movements in radio’s evolution from coining new format terms to the development of music and talk-topic chart methodology. He has advised three U.S. Presidents on their relationships with the American radio industry. He has hosted and produced national radio programs syndicated by ABC Radio Networks, Westwood One, CBS Radio, MJI Broadcasting, RKO Radio and more. Harrison served as the first managing editor of Radio & Records during its formative years in the 1970s and radio columnist/record chart consultant for Billboard in the early 1980s. He was one of the first media analysts to predict the rise of podcasting before the term was widely known, as well as program director of the first radio station to have its own website. He is also a member (vocals and writing) of the classic rock group Gunhill Road that has roots going all the way back to the late 1960s/early1970s and is currently working on the band’s fifth album due for release this summer. His song “I Know You’re Real” (www.IKnowYouAreReal.com) with the band is a tribute to one of his personal passions, animal welfare. Website - ======================= Produced by
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