Bob Holder, a mainstay in local sports radio for 25 years, has died. He was a graduate of Whitehall High and a member of the Zephyrs 1980 championship baseball team. Holder recently hosted a Saturday ...
Indiana football is rewriting its reputation and giving Bloomington something to be excited about. A team that was once an ...
Heather Burns, now 48, has been hooked on hockey since the fourth grade. She and her mother, Diane, are rarely not in attendance when the Monsters play at Rocket Arena. Heather has been legally blind ...
Over the past few days, there have been an increasing number of reports about supposed YouTube outages. The number of reports rose sharply on fault-tracking platforms ...
A privately funded nonprofit is running TV and radio ads for Gov. Dan McKee's "Math Matters" campaign. The ads feature various professionals explaining the importance of math in their jobs but do not ...
When it comes to advertising, building community, and reaching audiences, terrestrial radio is often overlooked in favor of digital platforms. Yet radio continues to deliver something businesses ...
The Senate Democrats’ campaign arm is launching a new radio ad Wednesday attacking Republicans for slashing funding for rural radio stations as a part of more than $1 billion Republicans made in cuts ...
In 1969, a now-iconic commercial first popped the question, “How many licks does it take to get to the Tootsie Roll center of a Tootsie Pop?” This deceptively simple line in a 30-second script managed ...
Democrat Abigail Spanberger is working to make inroads with Latino voters ahead of the 2025 Virginia gubernatorial election, releasing her first Spanish-language radio ad on Thursday. The former ...
AI-based search engines continue to try and replace Google. The most recent entrance comes from a division of Public Good, a digital marketing company acquired by Ad.com in early July. The company has ...
In just 30 seconds, the video sprints from one unlikely scenario to another: a pot-bellied partier cradles a Chihuahua; a bride flees police on a golf cart; a farmer luxuriates in a pool full of eggs.
A leading bipartisan mental health advocacy group launched a $1 million targeted TV and radio advertising campaign Monday, calling on senators to protect Medicaid. The Republicans’ One Big Beautiful ...