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Exclusive: Warshaw Talks Radio's 'Crippling' Capts + How A 30 and Under Superstar Triumphed In A Trying Year + Free Speech Fracas Continues
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Jeff Warshaw: FCC Ownership Caps Are ‘Crippling’ Radio’s Future, Catching Up With Radio’s 30 & Under Superstars: Kira Kathleen
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Radio Wrap For Sunday 10/05/25

Brendan CarrIn light of the FCC's Kimmel controversy, Chairman Brendan Carr used his monthly press conference following September’s Open Meeting to momentarily float the idea of an auction system that would let broadcasters pay to shed their public interest obligations. [read more]

Jeffrey WarshawWith the FCC signaling that broadcast ownership caps may finally be on the table for change in the 2022 Quadrennial Review, Radio Ink talked with Connoisseur Media CEO Jeff Warshaw about why he believes ownership reform is critical for the industry’s future. [read more]



Kira KathleenAs nominations close for Radio Ink’s 2025 30 and Under Superstars, 2024 honoree Kira Kathleen reflects on layoffs, resilience, mentorship, and her path to programming leadership at Zimmer Communications, offering lessons for young professionals driving radio’s evolving future. [read more]
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Deborah ParentiAs specialized content pulls in loyal communities and real dollars for broadcasters willing to go niche, Radio Ink President and Publisher Deborah Parenti is joining the lineup at NAB Show New York with a star panel to turn that programming into profit. [read more]



ConstitutionAs the debate over free speech and government power has moved from the abstract to the urgent, two new national surveys reveal how Americans themselves view these tensions over free speech, media accountability, and the role of government in content decisions. [read more]

Forecast 2026There has been much talk of late about the value of being able to speak freely. For many years, Forecast was where broadcasting’s highest level of leaders knew they could gather and speak candidly without needing to bring the usual PR cohort. No outside press. No quotes. No worrying about Thursday’s headline if they spoke […] [read more]



NPR HQThe fight for control of public radio’s distribution backbone has escalated into federal court, with NPR accusing the Corporation for Public Broadcasting of "a last-ditch attempt to carry out the President’s desire to defund NPR and thereby curry his favor." [read more]
 
 
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