3 Takeaways from Momentum 2026
Momentum 2026 is in the books. I’ve heard several colleagues say it was the best ever in its 17-year history. As jam-packed and exhausting as the week was, the learnings and
Greater Than
In the digital world, the greater than symbol marks a threshold. It's the moment hidden instructions become visible. The moment something waiting behind the scenes is finally revealed. But there's another
CMB Industry Shout-out – Jarrod Gräetz
"I want to give a shout-out to Jarrod Gräetz, Äudienceologist of The Audience Company, who has been helping Family Radio think through one question: How do we make it easier
Why This Community Matters
Momentum 2026 is almost here, and I find myself increasingly grateful for what this time together represents. In Christian media, it can be easy to spend so much time creating encouragement
CMB Industry Shout-out – Adam Biddell
"I'd like to give a shout out to Adam Biddell, Chief Broadcast Officer with Family Life Radio, for his willingness to always do what's best for the team & the
Time is short. People need Jesus.
The memory of that day is clear and vivid – October 11, 2018. It happened at an event for Christian leaders in our city. Six words pointed right at me
Celebrating Spanish Christian Radio
Across the country, Spanish Christian radio is helping more people encounter hope, encouragement, and the Gospel in their native language. As Hispanic communities continue to grow throughout the U.S., ministries are
The Guys Who Rule Christian Radio (According to Listeners)
Which male artists do Christian radio listeners love the most? Nationwide listener research reveals the answer. The rankings come from song testing, where listeners score songs they hear on the radio.
CMB Industry Shout-out – Cari Kates
"Cari Kates, Director of Digital Content at Pillar Media, shout out to you for being one of the best collaborators in the business! Whether it’s a quick call, a text,
Radio’s Tectonic Shifts
These days, I think about the major shifts that have impacted our industry. This is in contrast to much of the detail work that used to consume me—the things programmers





































































