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U.S. House Committee Advances AM Radio Bill
RADIO ONLINE | Wednesday, September 17, 2025 | 2:05pm CT |
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The House Energy and Commerce Committee has advanced the AM Radio for Every Vehicle Act of 2025 (H.R. 979) by a lopsided 50-1 vote, marking the latest step toward requiring automakers to keep AM broadcast radio as standard equipment in all new passenger vehicles.
The bill, sponsored by Reps. Frank Pallone Jr. (D-NJ) and Gus Bilirakis (R-FL), directs the Department of Transportation to mandate AM radio capabilities in cars, trucks, and vans sold in the U.S. Supporters argue that AM radio remains critical for delivering emergency alerts and essential local programming, particularly during crises and natural disasters.
The legislation has gained remarkable momentum in Congress. With 299 House cosponsors and 61 in the Senate - a filibuster-proof majority - the bill ranks as the third most-cosponsored measure of the current Congress, trailing only initiatives supporting veterans with disabilities and commemorating the 1980 "Miracle on Ice" hockey team.
New polling highlights strong public support as well. According to a recent national survey, 83% of Americans say they consider AM radio in cars critical to public safety, citing the medium's role in providing free access to emergency information and public warnings.
"Today's decisive committee vote sends a clear message: AM radio remains essential to public safety, and every American deserves access to it in their car," said NAB President and CEO Curtis LeGeyt. "We thank Chairmen Guthrie and Bilirakis, Ranking Member Pallone and members of the committee for overwhelmingly advancing this bipartisan legislation. Policymakers and consumers alike recognize AM radio's essential role in delivering emergency alerts and reliable information when it matters most. We urge House and Senate leadership to move swiftly to pass this bill and preserve this vital service for the American public."
Key Provisions
- Mandated Access: The Department of Transportation (DOT) would be required to issue rules making AM broadcast radio a standard feature in all passenger vehicles.
- Consumer Protections: Automakers could not charge extra for AM access, and vehicles sold before the rule's effective date must be clearly labeled if they do not include AM radio.
- Emergency Communications: The Government Accountability Office (GAO) would conduct a study on AM's role in emergency alerting and whether alternatives can replicate its reach.
- Sunset Clause: The legislation includes a 10-year sunset provision, a concession to automakers and technology advocates who have resisted a permanent mandate.
With House committee approval, the measure now heads toward a full floor vote. If passed, it will move to the Senate, where it already enjoys broad bipartisan backing led by Sens. Ted Cruz (R-TX) and Ed Markey (D-MA).
The bill has also garnered support from more than 125 organizations, including the National Emergency Management Association, AARP, the American Farm Bureau Federation, Native Public Media, SAG-AFTRA, and the National Association of Black Owned Broadcasters.
Given its widespread support, industry observers say the legislation has its best chance yet of reaching President Trump's desk before the end of 2025, ensuring that AM radio remains a free, accessible, and reliable resource in vehicles nationwide.
Edison Research Highlights Latino Podcast Insights
RADIO ONLINE | Wednesday, September 17, 2025 | 2:17pm CT |
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Edison Research is marking Hispanic Heritage Month by releasing new findings from the 2024 Latino Podcast Listener Report and pledging continued investment in research to empower Latino and Hispanic creators in 2025 and beyond.
The company has studied Latino podcast audiences since 2020, with support from LWC Studios, Latino Media Network, Libsyn, SiriusXM Podcast Network, and Uforia Podcasts. All previous reports are now available for download, along with new data showing the opportunity to grow podcast listening among Latinos who engage with Spanish-language shows.
When asked what would increase their listening, 64% of Latino monthly podcast listeners overall, and 68% of Spanish-language podcast listeners, said they want more shows covering topics that interest them. Cultural content emerged as a key driver: 55% of Spanish podcast listeners said they would tune in more if there were more stories from Latinos, while 52% cited stories from their country of origin, more podcasts hosted by Latinos, and more Spanish-language podcasts. Nearly half (46%) said translated podcasts could also expand their listening.
Compared to the broader Latino podcast audience, Spanish-language listeners consistently showed stronger demand for culturally connected programming, underscoring the potential impact of content tailored to their experiences.
Edison Research says the data highlights the importance of building strategies rooted in cultural understanding. Alongside the full archive of past reports, the company is offering an interactive dashboard with trending data and custom analysis tools for purchase.
"Our goal is to democratize data and allow for greater development of data-driven strategies around existing opportunities within the Latino community," the company stated.
Civic Media Announces New Executive Leadership Team
RADIO ONLINE | Wednesday, September 17, 2025 | 10:28am CT |
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Civic Media has announced a leadership restructuring, effective immediately, as it continues expanding across the Upper Midwest. CEO Sage Weil has promoted former VP of Operations Kory Hartman to Chief Operating Officer, tasking him with overseeing day-to-day operations across the company's growing footprint.
Regional leadership has also been realigned, with Chris Moreau named President, Southern Region, and Darla Isham appointed Vice President, Northern Region.
Additional executive appointments include Aaron Carreno as Senior Vice President of Product, John Scott as Vice President of Marketing, and Drew Smith as Vice President of Technology.
"This leadership restructuring reflects our commitment to providing exceptional service to our listeners and communities across our coverage areas," said CEO Sage Weil. "Each of these executives brings deep experience and a passion for local broadcasting that aligns perfectly with our mission to serve as the voice of our communities."
The moves come as Civic Media expands its presence across Wisconsin, Michigan, and Minnesota, with recent acquisitions boosting its ability to deliver local news and programming to underserved markets across multiple platforms.
"I'm excited about the accountability and transparency this new structure creates for both our team and the communities we serve," said COO Kory Hartman. "Having dedicated regional leadership ensures we can maintain our local focus as we grow strategically across the region."
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Rick Rumble Marks 30 Years on FM99 in Norfolk
RADIO ONLINE | Wednesday, September 17, 2025 | 10:33am CT |
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Rumble in the Morning host Rick Rumble is celebrating 30 years on the air at WNOR (FM99) in Norfolk, a milestone that underscores his long-running presence in Hampton Roads radio since joining the station in 1995.
Rumble's path to Norfolk began in his hometown of Grand Rapids with stops in St. Louis, Memphis, Philadelphia, San Diego, and New Orleans -- a circuit he jokes makes him "radio's version of Carmen Sandiego." At FM99, he's become a morning fixture known for quick wit, grounded humor, and a steady connection to the local community.
Beyond the show, Rumble has been active in regional philanthropy, helping raise millions of dollars for organizations including ForKids, area Foodbanks, and FM99's Christmas Wish Fund. He co-hosts Rumble in the Morning with Rod Fitzwell, Sean Hood, Rina Rizzo, and Mike Alexander.
A comedy writer and producer for an international syndicator, Rumble's voiceover work includes campaigns for ESPN, Ford Motor Company, McDonald's, Disney, and PBS Kids. His recent accolades include the Virginia Association of Broadcasters' 2025 Award for Best Radio Personality/Show in Virginia, an honor he quipped "clearly my mom got a vote" for.
"Rick Rumble isn't just a radio personality -- he's part of the fabric of Hampton Roads," said Carol Commander, General Manager of Hampton Roads Media Group. "For three decades, he's been making us laugh, making us think, and helping us give back. We're proud to celebrate his 30 years of extraordinary contributions."
Reflecting on the milestone, Rumble said, "I've been lucky enough to spend 30 years doing what I love, in a community I love, with listeners who feel like family. It's been the ride of a lifetime."
Mikayla Browne Upped to WNWC (Life 102.5) Madison PD
RADIO ONLINE | Wednesday, September 17, 2025 | 3:18pm CT |
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Northwestern Media's WNWC-FM (Life 102.5) in Madison, WI elevates Mikayla Browne to Program Director. Browne, who joined the station in 2023, has served as afternoon host and Assistant Program Director for the past two and a half years.
"I am incredibly proud of all that Mikayla has accomplished the past three years at Life 102.5," said Life 102.5 Station Manager Steve Young. "I'm thrilled to see her step into the vital role of program director. Her passion for people, ministry, and media is evident in everything she does, and I'm confident she will lead Life 102.5 to even greater impact in the months and years ahead."
Browne will continue hosting afternoons on Life 102.5 in addition to her new leadership post.
RTDNA Survey Finds Rise in Attacks on Local Newsrooms
RADIO ONLINE | Wednesday, September 17, 2025 | 3:23pm CT |
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Attacks on local news stations and journalists continued to rise in 2024, according to the latest RTDNA/Newhouse School at Syracuse University Survey. Researchers found that while the increase from the prior year was small, last year's election cycle added to the dangers facing broadcast journalists.
Radio stations remain less likely to experience violence compared to television newsrooms, but incidents are still increasing. The survey reported that 2.7% of radio news directors and general managers said newsroom employees had been attacked, up 0.5% from 2023. Market size did not appear to play a role in determining risk, though major market radio leaders reported the highest rate of attacks at 10.2%.
The survey also revealed that non-commercial radio newsrooms were more than five times as likely to report attacks as commercial outlets. Regionally, the Northeast again saw more incidents than any other part of the country.
The research was conducted by Bob Papper, Research Professor of Broadcast and Digital Journalism at Syracuse University; Keren Henderson, Associate Professor of Broadcast and Digital Journalism; and Tim Mirabito, Assistant Professor of Broadcast and Digital Journalism. The project was supported by the S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University and the Radio Television Digital News Association.
AWM to Award Eight Outstanding Industry Leaders
RADIO ONLINE | Wednesday, September 17, 2025 | 10:11am CT |
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The Alliance for Women in Media (AWM) will honor eight leaders at the 2025 Gracies Leadership Awards on November 18 at Tribeca 360° in New York City. Journalist Katie Couric will receive the Gracies Icon Award, and Michelle Duke, President of the NAB Leadership Foundation and Chief Impact Officer at the National Association of Broadcasters, will be recognized with the AWM Legacy Leadership Award.
Six additional executives will be celebrated for leadership and innovation across the industry: Martha Benyam, COO, Kino Lorber; Rita Ferro, President of Global Advertising, The Walt Disney Company; Connie Orlando, EVP, Specials, Music Programming, Music Strategy and News, BET Networks; Alissa Pollack, EVP, Global Music Marketing and Strategy, iHeartMedia; Valari Dobson Staab, Chairman, NBCUniversal Local; and Jenna Weiss-Berman, Head of Audio & Podcasts, Paper Kite Productions.
"Each honoree embodies innovation, leadership, and the profound influence women continue to have across every facet of media," said Becky Brooks, President of AWM/F. "This year, we are especially proud to present the Gracies Icon Award to Katie Couric, who was the first woman to solo anchor a network evening newscast and has continued to shape the evolving media landscape as founder of Katie Couric Media. Recognizing her, along with Michelle Duke and six additional exceptional leaders, is a powerful reminder of why the Gracies Leadership Awards exist: to celebrate those whose vision and impact are reshaping our industry and inspiring its future."
The event will also spotlight emerging talent through the AWM Foundation Student Fellowships, which provide female journalism students the opportunity to attend the luncheon and connect with industry leaders. Fellowship applications open September 29 and close October 17.
In addition, the luncheon will recognize the recipient of the AWM Foundation/NCTA - The Internet & Television Association Student Scholarship; applications for that scholarship are open through September 26.
Phil Hendrie's Podcast Joins iHeartPodcasts Network
RADIO ONLINE | Wednesday, September 17, 2025 | 10:15am CT |
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Premiere Networks and veteran radio and podcast personality Phil Hendrie have partnered to bring Hendrie's long-running show, "The World of Phil Hendrie," to the iHeartPodcasts network, effective immediately.
The 30-minute weekday program -- starring Hendrie and his multiverse of recurring characters -- blends satire, comedy, and social commentary. Episodes will continue to publish Monday through Friday and are available on iHeartRadio and wherever podcasts are heard.
"I'm just so excited to be reunited with Premiere and Julie Talbott. Even Bobby Dooley is happy!" said Hendrie. "I'm excited to work with the incredible team at iHeartPodcasts and bring our unique world to an even wider audience."
"We're delighted to partner with Phil Hendrie to bring his one-of-a-kind talent to iHeartPodcasts," added Julie Talbott, President of Premiere Networks. "Phil has entertained audiences for decades with his endless roster of characters and voices, and we're excited to share his hilarious and thought-provoking program with even more listeners and fans."
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iHP Launches ''Untraditionally Lala'' Hosted by Lala Kent
RADIO ONLINE | Wednesday, September 17, 2025 | 10:21am CT |
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iHeartPodcasts has debuted "Untraditionally Lala," a new weekly show under its Popworthy slate hosted by reality TV personality and entrepreneur Lala Kent, known from Vanderpump Rules. The series pairs Kent's straight-ahead commentary with discussions about relationships, friendships, and navigating life in the public eye.
The premiere episode features actor and founder Ambyr Childers (You, Ray Donovan, Ambyr Childers Jewelry). It's the first time Kent and Childers have appeared together on a podcast, and the conversation explores their shared history and the unexpected friendship that formed after both were previously with the same ex.
New episodes of "Untraditionally Lala" will publish every Wednesday, with bonus content on Mondays. The podcast is distributed by iHeartPodcasts as part of Popworthy, a portfolio where contemporary pop culture meets nostalgia.
Nielsen Spring 2025 Report Shows Listening Growth
RADIO ONLINE | Tuesday, September 16, 2025 | 5:34pm CT |
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Nielsen has released its Spring 2025 Nationwide study, revealing notable gains in AM/FM radio listening across the U.S. The report, which aggregates data from all counties, including Portable People Meter (PPM) and diary markets, shows growth across all demographics and time periods compared to Fall 2024.
Among adults 25-54, total U.S. radio average quarter-hour (AQH) audience grew 6%, driven largely by a 19% increase in PPM markets. Weekends and nights posted the strongest gains, while overall listening rose more among men and older demographics. The study also found significant increases among college graduates and higher-income listeners, with format shares remaining stable.
Hispanic and Black audiences showed strong growth as well, with Hispanic 25-54 listeners reporting double-digit increases at night and on weekends, and Black 25-54 audiences up 12.2% on weekends.
Much of the growth is attributed to Nielsen's modernization of its PPM system. Beginning in January 2025, the minimum listening qualifier was reduced from five minutes to three, a change that captured listening sessions previously uncredited. According to Nielsen, nearly a quarter of PPM listening occasions fall in the three-to-four-minute range.
Scott Anekstein, Westwood One's vice president of research, analyzed the Spring 2025 Nationwide data and found that the PPM improvements lifted top market indices by three to five points. In the largest 50 markets, 25-54 listening levels are now 16% lower than the national average, compared to 19% under the old system.
The findings carry several implications for advertisers. First, the long-term trend of AM/FM radio surpassing linear TV in ratings is expected to accelerate, with radio projected to overtake TV among adults 25-54 in 2026. Second, advertisers may see stronger-than-expected post-buy performance as campaign deliveries grow. Third, radio's reach-the foundation of advertising effectiveness-is expanding, which should boost media mix modeling outcomes.
Finally, the three-minute qualifier opens the door for more frequent, shorter commercial breaks. Studies show shorter ad breaks retain more listeners, enhancing advertiser effectiveness. Two-minute breaks retain 99% of audiences, compared to 85% for six-minute breaks.
The full analysis of the Spring 2025 Nationwide study is featured in this week's Cumulus Media | Westwood One Audio Active Group blog. Read the entire blog post here.
Skyview Networks Elevates Krahl, Davis to VP/R&PS
RADIO ONLINE | Tuesday, September 16, 2025 | 3:59pm CT |
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Skyview Networks has promoted Kristin Krahl and Howard Davis to the newly created roles of Vice President, Revenue and Performance Strategy, President & CEO Steve Jones announced in a companywide memo this morning. The move reflects an evolving sales structure and formalizes a unified leadership team of Krahl, Davis and Patrick Cannon, SVP of Sales Operations. Jones credited Cannon with providing steady leadership during the transition as the trio guides strategy, execution and performance across the sales organization.
Krahl, who joined Skyview in August 2020 and brings more than two decades of media sales experience, will lead agency and client strategy with an emphasis on relationship development and growth. She will also oversee RFP and pricing optimization in collaboration with Davis and Cannon, and direct account executive performance advancement and talent development. Jones noted that her ability to drive engagement and deliver innovative sales strategies has been a key factor in the company's success.
Davis, who has been with Skyview since 2017 and has more than 30 years in media sales, will focus on new business development with an emphasis on the sports and political sectors. His responsibilities also include RFP and pricing optimization alongside Krahl and Cannon, as well as client billing and communication across the sales organization. The memo cited his recent contributions in inventory strategy and operational oversight as instrumental in maximizing revenue and supporting growth.
CRB Announces 2025-2026 Board of Directors
RADIO ONLINE | Tuesday, September 16, 2025 | 2:19pm CT |
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The Country Radio Broadcasters (CRB) have finalized elections for the organization's 2025-2026 Board of Directors, assembling a slate of industry leaders who guide the Country Radio Seminar (CRS).
Returning as CRB officers are Kurt Johnson (Townsquare Media) as President and John Shomby (Country's Radio Coach) as Vice President. Matt Sunshine (The Center For Sales Strategy) has been elected Secretary, succeeding longtime Secretary Beverlee Brannigan (Beverlee Brannigan LLC Creative Coaching).
Re-elected for a third term: RJ Meacham (Curb Records); Brent Michaels (KUZZ/Bakersfield); Joel Raab (Joel Raab Country Radio & Media); John Shomby (Country's Radio Coach); Matt Sunshine (The Center For Sales Strategy).
Newly elected to three-year terms: Ashley Layfield (WFUS/Tampa); Jordan Pettit (Grand Ole Opry); Stacy Waugh (Big Loud).
Appointed to one-year terms: Emily Cohen Belote (Amazon Music); Tim Foisset (Spotify); Damon Moberly (MCA); Greg Strassell (Hubbard Radio).
Continuing their terms: Kurt Johnson (Townsquare Media); Beverlee Brannigan (Beverlee Brannigan LLC Creative Coaching); Chuck Aly (Country Aircheck); Justin Chase (Beasley); George Couri (Triple 8 Management); Mike Harris (MCA); Gator Harrison (iHeartCountry); Debra Herman (Apple); Steve Hodges (Hodges Entertainment); Clay Hunnicutt (Merch Traffic); Kenny Jay (Albright, O'Malley, Brenner); Jennifer Johnson (Riser House); Jon Loba (BMG); Mike McVay (McVay Media); Rod Phillips (iHeart Country); Tim Roberts (Audacy); Allison Warren (Cumulus); Kristen Williams (WMN).
"It's a privilege to serve alongside this remarkable group of Country leaders," said CRB/CRS Board President Kurt Johnson. "I'm deeply grateful for their time, talent, and heart. Congratulations to our new board members-and a sincere thank you to those who've served for years. CRS thrives because of the dedication and passion this board brings to the format and the future."
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RAB/BIA Webinar to Map 2025 Wins & 2026 Momentum
RADIO ONLINE | Tuesday, September 16, 2025 | 2:13pm CT |
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The Radio Advertising Bureau, in partnership with BIA Advisory Services, will host a live presentation -- "Finish 2025 Strong. Kickstart 2026 with Momentum" -- at noon CT on Wednesday, September 24. The session will spotlight BIA's latest U.S. Local Advertising Forecast and near-term opportunities for radio sellers amid shifting consumer sentiment and economic conditions.
BIA's Celine Matthiessen, vice president of insights and analysis, and Senan Mele, MBA, vice president of forecasting and data analysis, will unpack audience behavior and identify categories to prioritize for prospecting and marketing support. With BIA projecting $12.3 billion in local radio advertising revenue in 2025, the discussion will examine top spending verticals including Investment & Retirement Advice, Quick-Service Restaurants, Banking, and Hospitals.
The presenters will also flag categories expected to step up spending in 2025 -- such as Mattress & Sleep Centers and Warehouses & Supercenters -- and outline sectors likely to post gains later this year, offering immediate takeaways for Q4 planning. Additionally, BIA will debut key findings from its forthcoming holiday advertising report and share one-page prospecting sheets for Radio OTA and Radio Digital.
Registration is free for RAB members, and the presentation will be available on-demand. Register here.
NPR Names Sonali Mehta Exec. Director of NPR Music
RADIO ONLINE | Tuesday, September 16, 2025 | 2:04pm CT |
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NPR has named Sonali Mehta Executive Director of NPR Music, effective September 22. She will be based in New York. In the role, Mehta will lead the overall strategy for NPR Music, collaborate with NPR's network of music stations, guide growth and innovation around the Tiny Desk franchise, and identify new avenues to further position NPR as a key force in music.
"I'm thrilled to join the incomparable NPR Music team," said Mehta. "As a fan of platforms like Tiny Desk, I am so excited to be in the room where it happens... and as a person working in the music industry, I feel lucky to have the opportunity to support the programs that have catapulted the careers of so many deserving artists."
Mehta began her career at YouTube, where she worked with more than 800 artists on release strategy and audience growth, forged partnerships, and helped launch internal programs for creators. She later joined Arista Records' digital marketing team, executing over 50 global campaigns focused on discovery and consumption. Most recently, she served as Chief of Staff at ADA, part of Warner Music Group.
NPR said Mehta's background in artist partnerships, content strategy, and business development, along with her advocacy for artists, aligns with the organization's mission and the continued expansion of its music properties.
Andy Cohen's ''Radio Andy'' Extends SiriusXM Deal
RADIO ONLINE | Tuesday, September 16, 2025 | 10:27am CT |
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SiriusXM has signed producer, TV and radio host Andy Cohen to a three-year contract extension that keeps his exclusive Radio Andy channel on the platform. Cohen will continue to co-host the daily live "Andy Cohen Live" with John Hill weekdays at 10am ET.
The renewal coincides with the channel's 10-year anniversary this month. "I feel incredibly lucky to have a home at SiriusXM that's allowed me to build a destination for pop culture and fun, featuring talent that I love and admire," said Cohen. "SiriusXM appreciates talent, and I appreciate them!"
"We're incredibly proud to celebrate 10 years of Radio Andy and even more excited that Andy will continue to be a vital part of the SiriusXM family," added Scott Greenstein, SiriusXM President and Chief Content Officer. "Over the past decade, the channel has evolved into a truly unique destination-a vibrant home for pop culture enthusiasts who come for the bold, live, and unfiltered energy that only Radio Andy delivers."
Launched in 2015, Radio Andy has grown into an all-day slate of live, candid conversations spanning celebrity interviews, Bravo chatter, and listener call-ins. Alongside Cohen, a rotating lineup of hosts contributes original shows, including John Hill, Jeff Lewis, Tinx, Bevy Smith, Dorinda Medley, Kiki Monique, Julia Cunningham, The Smith Sisters, and Sandra Bernhard.
To mark the anniversary, Cohen will host a special broadcast from a Radio Andy party in New York City this fall. Throughout September, the channel will also air throwback replays of standout "Andy Cohen Live" moments.
Cohen will also continue to curate his SiriusXM music channel, "Andy Cohen's Kiki Lounge," featuring an eclectic mix from artists including Madonna, John Mayer, Cher, U2, Diana Ross, The B-52s, and Aretha Franklin.
MacLachlan Launches Weekly Podcast for Duran Network
RADIO ONLINE | Tuesday, September 16, 2025 | 10:18am CT |
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Actor Kyle MacLachlan is entering the podcast space with "What Are We Even Doing?", a weekly series produced with iHeartRadio's Elvis Duran Podcast Network. The show debuts Thursday, September 18 with model/actor and Library Science co-founder Kaia Gerber as the first guest.
Each episode finds the "Twin Peaks" and "Dune" star in conversation with Millennial and Gen Z actors, musicians, artists and creators about the entertainment industry-past, present and future-ending with a custom game tailored to the guest. Upcoming guests include Dylan O'Brien, Benito Skinner, Grace Kuhlenschmidt, Julian Shapiro-Barnum, Willa Bennett, Caleb Hearon, Alana O'Herlihy and Holmes.
"I've always been pretty quiet about my creative process... but I've gotten curious," MacLachlan said, noting he's excited to team with the Elvis Duran Podcast Network and iHeartRadio. "If anyone can help a 66-year-old actor keep up with Gen Z, it's them."
Elvis Duran added, "Kyle MacLachlan is the perfect mix of authentic and unexpected-exactly what we love at the Podcast Network. What Are We Even Doing? is going to be a wild, smart and totally fun ride."
The series is created and executive produced by Full Picture Productions, the production arm of Full Picture founded by Desiree Gruber-who is also married to MacLachlan. "I couldn't be more excited about Kyle diving headfirst into decoding today's culture with his trademark wit," Gruber said. Anne Walls Gordon, chief creative officer at Full Picture Productions and an executive producer, highlighted MacLachlan's cross-generational appeal and called the partnership with Duran's team "a thrill."
New episodes of "What Are We Even Doing?" arrive every Thursday on iHeartRadio, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, and other major platforms.
fwd. network Adds Janet Lansbury's ''Unruffled''
RADIO ONLINE | Tuesday, September 16, 2025 | 2:27pm CT |
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The fwd. network has added "Respectful Parenting: Janet Lansbury Unruffled," the long-running parenting podcast hosted by author and parenting educator Janet Lansbury.
For more than a decade, Lansbury has guided parents and caregivers with an approach centered on respect, empathy and calm. Her podcast, which features hundreds of episodes and a global audience, blends listener Q&As with real-world parenting dilemmas to offer practical tools and strengthen parent-child relationships. Lansbury is also the author of No Bad Kids and Elevating Child Care and has been a leading voice for respectful parenting principles.
"Parents everywhere are under enormous pressure to get it 'right,' but children don't need perfection - they need respect, empathy, and trust," Lansbury said. "My mission has always been to support parents in finding confidence and calm, even in the messiest moments. Joining the fwd. network allows me to reach even more caregivers with the message that we can raise children joyfully and respectfully, while giving ourselves grace in the process."
"Unruffled is the perfect addition to the fwd. network," said Cathy Csukas, CEO of AdLarge and the fwd. network. "Janet has built an extraordinary global community by helping parents feel seen, supported, and equipped with practical tools. Her podcast embodies the kind of powerful, women-led storytelling we're committed to championing - content that not only inspires listeners, but also creates meaningful opportunities for advertisers looking to reach highly engaged audiences."
Respectful Parenting: Janet Lansbury Unruffled is available on all major podcast platforms.
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