Book Spotlight | Fearless: The Life and Times of a Media Maverick
If you've ever wondered how the radio landscape has evolved over the decades, and what it takes to lead in such a dynamic industry, Fearless: The Life and Times of a Media Maverick is the book for you. Written by Dan Mason, a legendary broadcasting executive whose career helped shape the very fabric of radio, this compelling memoir offers a front-row seat to more than four decades of industry leadership, innovation, and change.
Mason shares candid stories from his time working alongside iconic figures in radio and media, reflecting on the challenges of navigating a rapidly shifting industry driven by new technology, evolving tastes, and the relentless push for ratings. From humble beginnings to the highest levels of broadcasting, Fearless is a rich and entertaining look at the culture of music, storytelling, and what it truly means to lead with conviction. This book is not just a career retrospective, it's a celebration of radio's enduring power and the people who gave it a voice.
BFOA Chairman, Scott Herman, calls Mason, "One of the greatest visionaries in the history of radio!" Fearless is available now, and proceeds from sales benefit the BFOA. Your purchase supports a great cause while treating yourself to a fantastic read.
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