For the first time ever, catalog music has outsold new music. What does it mean for radio stations?
Read MoreWhat’s The Digital Application?
Making predictions about the future is hard enough – having someone check them seven years later is a whole other thing. We go back to 2008.
Read MoreRadio’s Most Innovative: WNYC Studios, Part 2
WNYC Studio’s is a bold initiative centered on podcasting. In part 2 of this interview, Dean Cappello explains its philosophy and strategy.
Read MoreRadio & Cars – Like Peanut Butter and Jelly
Two legacy industries – automotive and radio – have more in common than you might think. Especially when it comes to facing an uncertain future.
Read MoreThe Netflix of Audio
The NPR One team aspires to be “the Netflix of audio.” And now they’ve discovered that local content may be the “secret sauce.”
Read MoreWhen Will Radio Stop Saying “Content Is King” and AFDI?
“Content is king” has become a cliché for radio stations. It’s time to AFDI.
Read MoreWhat Is Apple Thinking?
It’s always fun to imagine what Apple is thinking about for the next iPhone, and the features it may contain.
Read MoreRadio’s Most Innovative: WNYC Studios
WNYC Studios is an exciting new initiative, launched by New York Public Radio/WNYC. They’re our Radio’s Most Innovative honoree this week.
Read MoreMuch Ado About Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
The two biggest tech companies in the world have invaded the dashboard. The impact they have on the automotive and radio industries is important.
Read MoreWhat If A Radio Company Had Bought Pandora?
A theme at this year’s CES is that automakers are embracing and even partnering with companies that are disrupting their businesses. Why not radio?
Read MoreRadio’s Stress Factor
A ranker of the most stressful jobs by CareerCast.com lists broadcasting in its Top 10. Do these surveys have an impact on young job-seekers?
Read MoreA Glimpse At The Future (Courtesy of CES)
If you are a radio broadcaster, then it is important that you attend the Consumer Electronics Show.
Read MoreRadio’s Most Innovative: KISW’s Live Day
Seattle radio station KISW broke format to create an innovative one-day event – “Live Day” – where the music, commercials, and production were all live.
Read MoreSo You Think You Can Podcast
The 2015 word of the year in radio was podcasting, and “Serial” was the catalyst. So what’s holding up broadcasters from committing to podcasting?
Read More10 Reasons Why Ryan Seacrest Is Kicking Your Ass
How any radio DJ can learn from one of the greats – best practices for building a personality franchise from Ryan Seacrest.
Read MoreThe Tao Of Apple
Apple’s recent “60 Minutes” profile is a primer about how radio broadcasters can rethink their brands and the consumer experience.
Read MoreYour Kid’s Smart Career Choice: Radio
New data from McKinsey & the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reveal that a media career may be on an upswing thanks to digitization.
Read MoreBest of JacoBLOG – Katy, We’ve Got a Problem
Our post about Katy Perry’s halftime performance at “The Big Game” went viral and it shows who the true big winner was in last year’s Super Bowl.
Read MoreBest of JacoBLOG – The Beginning of the End for Radio Traffic Reports?
Do smartphone apps like Waze spell the end of radio traffic reports?
Read MoreBest of JacoBLOG – Radio’s Most Innovative: Steven Price/Townsquare Media
Townsquare Media is young in years but big on innovation. Read again, or for the first time, about what they have done in such a short amount of time.
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