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Independent Journalists Fill Void to Cover People’s Convoy

Several journalists told Barrett News Media that the mainstream media has turned its collective backs on some of the biggest stories in the country, including the People’s Convoy. 

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Independent journalists descended upon the Washington D.C. area this weekend to cover the People’s Convoy; a group made up mostly of truckers protesting existing emergency mandates still in effect from the federal government. 

Several journalists told Barrett News Media that the mainstream media has turned its collective backs on some of the biggest stories in the country, including the People’s Convoy. 

Quincy Franklin aka “The BC Preacher” is a live streamer from Portland, Oregon. He said he made the 2,700-plus mile trip because he knew there would be a lack of coverage for this event that started out West and made its way to the D.C. 

“The mainstream media never covers these types of things and when they do it’s only for 20-30 seconds,” he said. “They don’t want to show you the full truth, they don’t want to show you the unity, the American spirit, and the true diversity in these events.”

The People’s Convoy drew coverage from some mainstream media outlets like WTTG-TV in Washington D.C. and WDVM-TV in Hagerstown, MD. Resources from cable news channels have been tied up for nearly two weeks covering the escalating crisis in Ukraine. 

Anthony Cabassa from El American, one of the top bilingual media outlets in the U.S., has been with the People’s Convoy since it departed the West Coast last week. 

“What I’ve seen is nothing but peaceful protesting. The mainstream media has misrepresented what this convoy is all about. This is nothing but peaceful. We have amassed more than 10,000 vehicles since we left last week.”

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Audacy Podcasts to Debut Series on Cultural Impact of MTV

“MTV is still on the air in 2024, and it’s still profitable, but my nieces and nephews know it as a logo on an Urban Outfitters t-shirt. I wanted to know what happened, and where the spirit of MTV exists now.”

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Audacy Podcasts is set to release a new podcast series called Who Killed the Video Star? The Story of MTV.

The eight-part series will be hosted by former MTV VJ and Esquire Editor-At-Large Dave Holmes. The first two episodes released Wednesday, with new episodes releasing weekly through Wednesday, May 8th.

“In the ‘80s and ‘90s, MTV was a window into an alternate universe, one full of music and art and style and sex, that commanded the attention of my whole generation. At the turn of the millennium, I climbed through that window and worked there, and found myself surrounded with the smartest, hardest-working people on Earth, people who loved music and pop culture the way I did,” said Dave Homles.

“MTV is still on the air in 2024, and it’s still profitable, but my nieces and nephews know it as a logo on an Urban Outfitters t-shirt. I wanted to know what happened, and where the spirit of MTV exists now. As I gathered the story, in real-time, a few other bulletproof media brands– Vice, Pitchfork, Sports Illustrated, MTV News itself– went out of business. The story of MTV is a fascinating one in its own right, but it’s also turned out to be, in microcosm, the story of media in 2024.”

“Dave’s insider perspective makes him the perfect person to dissect the trajectory of the cultural phenomenon that is MTV, “ said Jenna Weiss-Berman, EVP, Podcasts, Audacy. “This series is a treat for listeners across all the generations who made MTV a part of their lives.” 

Guests on the show include former VJs “Downtown” Julie Brown,  Damien Fahey, and Kevin Seal. Additionally, former MTV News reporters like Gideon Yago, Chris Connelly, and Suchin Pak will also be featured.

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Salem Media Group Sees Drop in 2023 Broadcast Revenue, Slight Increase in Digital

Digital revenue at the company was up 4.1% with increases from the Salem Podcast Network, Salem News Channel, and digital marketing.

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Salem Media Group has released its 2023 financial results, and the company saw a slight dip in broadcast revenue during the year.

Overall, the company reported revenue had declined $7.6 million compared to 2022, representing a drop of 3.7%. Nearly half of that figure was political advertising, as that sector dropped from $5.9 million to $2.3 million, a loss of $3.6 million.

However, digital revenue at the company was up 4.1% with increases from the Salem Podcast Network, Salem News Channel, and digital marketing.

In total, the company reported a rise in operating expenses during the year, ultimately reporting a net loss of $43.3 million in 2023 compared to the $3.2 million it lost in 2022.

Salem Media Group instituted several measures throughout 2023 to mitigate the losses, including selling its publishing and church products divisions. It also sold its former California headquarters for more than $6 million, while agreeing to lease the building for $500,000 per year.

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SiriusXM Subsidy AdzWizz Agrees to Advertising Deal with Locked On Podcast Network

SiriusXM will sell Locked On inventory through a new collection of content provided by the satellite service.

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Locked On Podcast Network has inked a new agreement for AdsWizz — a subsidy of SiriusXM — to sell the company’s podcast advertising inventory through 2026.

SiriusXM will sell Locked On inventory through a new collection of content provided by the satellite service, which includes the league-specific channels like NFL Radio and MLB Network Radio, as well as College Sports Radio through targeting data and programmatic capabilities.

Currently, Locked On features more than 200 sports podcasts including 60 dedicated to major colleges and college conferences. Last year, the company reported more than 300 million downloads and video views of its content.

Locked On will continue to also provide its own direct sales for its content.

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