Sports Radio Programmers Should Treat Memorial Day Like an MLB Franchise
Sports radio programmers are encouraged to treat Memorial Day as a significant benchmark, similar to how MLB teams assess their performance during the season. As summer approaches, it is crucial for these programmers to evaluate their strategies and maintain high morale amidst industry uncertainties. With the NFL on hiatus and other sports winding down, now is the time to refresh digital strategies and prepare for the upcoming football season.
- ▪Memorial Day serves as a key marker for assessing sports performance, particularly in baseball.
- ▪As the summer months approach, sports radio programmers need to evaluate their revenue outlook and digital strategies.
- ▪Industry challenges such as layoffs and restructures are prompting companies like iHeartMedia to focus on cost reductions.
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