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Why Leaving Radio Is More Difficult Than Anyone Admits

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Barrett Media
Author: Bob Lawrence
January 30, 2026 12:02 am

“Leaving radio isn’t really about finding another job. It requires a redefining of who you are when the mic or the station logo isn’t synonymous with your name anymore.”

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