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3 days ago |
barrettmedia.com | Jason Barrett
- Advertisement -We are less than 20 days away from hosting the 2025 BSM Summit in Chicago. A huge thanks to Point to Point Marketing for serving as the presenting sponsor of this year’s conference. Today, we reveal our Lifetime Achievement Award recipient, a bunch of ticket winners, and details of a big giveaway taking place at the show. If you are speaking at the show, look for an email later this week. I’ll be sharing details for all sessions, and connecting everyone involved.
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6 days ago |
medium.com | Jason Barrett
By Jason Barrett, Digital Marketing & Social Media ExpertIn the fast-paced world of X (formerly Twitter), positioning your business effectively is the difference between blending in and standing out. With over 600 million monthly users, X is a goldmine for building brand awareness, connecting with your audience, and driving growth — if you do it right.
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1 week ago |
barrettmedia.com | Jason Barrett
- Advertisement -The countdown is on for the 2025 BSM Summit presented by Point to Point Marketing. In just 25 days, we return to Chicago at the MCA’s Edlis Neeson Theater for sports media’s premiere conference. Tickets are on sale at BSMSummit.com. Discounted hotel rooms are sold out, however other options including The Westin Michigan Avenue are available at different rates. I will reveal our final schedule the week of April 28-May 2.
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2 weeks ago |
barrettmedia.com | Jason Barrett
- Advertisement -One of my favorite awards to present each year at the BSM Summit is the Mark Chernoff Award. The honor is given to sports radio’s top program director as voted on by radio executives, past winners of the award, and Mark Chernoff. It’s my pleasure to announce that Sports Radio 96.7/1310 The Ticket’s Jeff Catlin has been named our 2025 recipient. Jeff will join us in Chicago to receive the honor, and address the room during the Premiere Networks Awards ceremony on Friday May 9, 2025.
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1 month ago |
barrettmedia.com | Jason Barrett
- Advertisement -Dan Bernstein saw his thirty year career go up in smoke last week at 670 The Score in Chicago. One of the market’s most successful personalities, got into an exchange on X (Twitter), which ultimately led to his demise. Had it been the first occurrence, maybe Bernstein gets warned or suspended, but because he’d had issues before, The Score felt they had to turn the page. Knowing Mitch Rosen, The Score’s program director, I’m sure he hated this.
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