Sean Ross: The Return of Ross on Radio

The Sound Off Podcast

Sep 2 2023 • 39 mins

Sean Ross is back to talk about radio and records. He answers my burning question: What happened to the hits? We also talked about the lost factor, whether "Join the Conversation" radio has run its course, and those songs of summer. We also talked about Radio Days North America, the lack of programming related radio conferences, and why Taylor Swift is as big as the Beatles.

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