Our Management Team

The Syndicated Radio Asset Management Company is led by a cross-functional Working Group, which includes:

• The most successful entrepreneur in syndicated talk radio
• Legendary multi award-winning programmers
• The industry’s top tier radio sales executives
• Leading legal minds whose key skill sets are in the radio sector
• A leading media broker

This structure gives clients direct access to industry leaders working in concert, while individual Working Group members are also responsible for managing a “deep bench” of specialist, managerial talent in their respective fields.

Click on the pictures below for individual career history and achievements.

Geoff Rich, President, Take on The Day, LLC
Expertise: Entrepreneurial Management, Sales, Syndication of Talent

Geoff Rich has been an entrepreneur in the media, radio and theater business for over 30 years.  As Director of Special Program Sales at NBC, Rich helped launch The Source's rock music programming and NBC's successful entry into talk radio - "Talknet" with Sally Jessy Raphael and Bruce Williams.  In 1984, Geoff left NBC to start Radio Today Entertainment, a programming and distribution company which grew to be the largest independent producer and distributor of syndicated radio partnering with ABC, CBS, NBC, and MediaAmerica.  Included in Radio Today's roster were Flashback, Rick Dees' Weekly Top 40, Dick Bartley's American Gold, Walter Cronkite's Twentieth Century, and The Dr. Laura Program. In 1998, Disney's ABC Radio division bought Radio Today and Geoff became Executive Vice President of Programming for the ABC Radio Networks.  In 2001, Rich left radio and returned to his first love - theater - as the Executive Director of The New Group, a leading off-Broadway not-for-profit company.  The third play Rich produced was "Avenue Q" which won the 2004 Tony Award for Best New Musical and eventually became the 16th longest running musical in Broadway's history.  Rich returned to the radio business in 2005 as Dr. Laura Schlessinger's business partner and is currently President of Take On The Day, LLC. He is currently producing Kenneth Lonergan's new play "The Starry Messenger" with Matthew Broderick which will debut this fall.

 

 

 

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