my 2020 radio predictions:
DFW Radio first:
Russ Martin is let go from 97.1 The Eagle/IHeartMedia Dallas, but the rest of the Russ Martin Show crew Wil stay with The Eagle but the show is rebranded to either The Dan O'Malley Show or "The Treehouse with Dan, Alfie and Clo".
Entercom blows up Alt 103.7, but moves The Fan over to 1037 either retaining the fame KVIL call letters or gets new call letters related to the Fan branding and the DFW area and 105.3 becomes the FM home of 1080 KRLD cause the KRLD-FM calls are already parked there.
IHeartMedia launches Black Information Network on one of the new AM Stations they recently bought.
National headlines that would directly impact DFW Radio:
Rush Limbaugh dies from Lung Cancer on Inauguration Day week, leaving a void on right wing conservative talk radio, but WBAP fills the void by airing the syndication host that is handed the Rush slot. also the Rush slot will be given to someone close to the Trump administration.
national preditions:
Newsmax tries to launch a new radio syndication top of the hour news update service for stations that would air conservative talk radio stations, especially some who want to keep the pro-Trump audience.
Delilah announces her retirement, sighting the fact she's in her 60s now and the 2012 & 2017 deaths of 2 of her 14 children.
Dan Le Batard decides to go to Sirius XM, but will not go to Mad Dog Radio or any sports talk stations, instead he goes to Faction Talk replacing the recently departed Jason Ellis, show will remain in Miami and also airs a local version for his Miami radio home of WAXY 790 AM The Ticket, however, he'll start talking more than sports on the Sirius XM show while maintaining sport talk on WAXY.
NASCAR forces consolidations of Motor Racing Network (MRN) which is owned by NASCAR and Performance Racing Network (PRN) owned by Speedway Motorsports and the merged radio network rebrand to NASCAR Radio Network or NRN for short.
Ryan Seacrest announces the end of his Monday-Friday show "On Air" based out of KIIS-FM Los Angeles, sighting his commitments to "Live With Kelly And Ryan" in New York City, he'll continue hosting America's Top 40 on the weekends.