Erin Summers sits down with NFL on FOX broadcaster Chris Myers to preview the Saints game in Atlanta and talks about the Saints Pro Hall of Fame finalists with Times-Picayune columnist Jeff Duncan.
It’s not often that media releases impact two industries so significantly, but that’s exactly what happened earlier this week. In this case, it’s streaming and podcasting. iHeartMedia and Netflix ...
Chrome on Android now offers a fresh way to digest information when your hands are busy or your eyes need a break. A new update powered by Google Gemini can turn written webpages into short ...
iPhone users in Japan are now able to use Apple's Messages via satellite feature, Apple said today. Messages via satellite works on the ‌iPhone‌ 14 or later and the Apple Watch Ultra 3, allowing users ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Austin Police Chief Lisa Davis is taking a national de-escalation training to a new level in her department starting next year. As part of the program, one instructor will bring his ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Josh Weiss is a writer covering the nexus of pop culture and Judaism. If you’re going to buy one book on screenwriting, then you ...
Festivities began at 10 a.m. Wednesday and will run until 1 a.m. New Year's Day. Tubers take to the slopes at Winter Park Ski Area in Kewaunee County With the New Year's holiday season underway, many ...
Cumulus Media’s latest Podcast Download report may show YouTube driving podcast discovery, but radio is the one perfectly positioned to capture meaningful growth with a diverse wave of newcomers and ...
In this teaser for the ET AI Podcast, Abhishek Singh, the architect of the IndiaAI Mission, explains why India is on track to have the highest number of AI users in the world. From compute and data ...
The Mansfield Training School has been closed for more than 30 years. A team of researchers from the University of Connecticut is working to uncover what happened at the controversial institution that ...
Counterterrorism training instructors from LSU are teaching local law enforcement officers that virtual reality is more than just gaming headsets and controllers. The Baton Rouge Police Department is ...