For radio stations and companies struggling to find ways to be better than Pandora, XM, or that voicetracked station down the dial, sometimes it’s a simple as seizing the moment. But in these times when programmers are hard-pressed to program because they oversee other properties, do an airshift, maintain the website, and host station events, […]
Read MoreHas Digital Been SNL’s Savior?
Our Bill Jacobs still stays up late on Saturday nights to take in SNL and files a great post about how digital has kept a heritage show fresh. Saturday Night Live has now been on the air an astonishing 37 years. For those of us who have witnessed the show’s huge peaks and devastatingly low valleys, […]
Read MoreIra’s Irate
A recent Nieman Journalism blog by Andrew Phelps leads with a glaring headline: Ira Glass: ‘Who cares if radio survives? Something else will happen.’ Pretty inflammatory stuff, especially coming from a thoughtful, insightful radio professional and content creator. If you don’t know Ira Glass, you should. He’s the host and main force behind the wildly popular This […]
Read MoreBombasity & Bloviation
So much in radio has changed, but you know that. As we watch the recent staffing cutbacks by both Clear Channel and Cumulus, it has to send out a message that in spite of all the rampant consolidation, something must have gone very wrong. This is evidenced by the seeming necessity to cut budgets and […]
Read MoreBombasity & Bloviation
So much in radio has changed, but you know that. As we watch the recent staffing cutbacks by both Clear Channel and Cumulus, it has to send out a message that in spite of all the rampant consolidation, something must have gone very wrong. This is evidenced by the seeming necessity to cut budgets and […]
Read MoreArianna Booms
You have to give Huffington Post creator, Arianna Huffington, some major props. She’s at the forefront of the digital journalism revolution, and in the process of trying to breathe life into AOL, Huffington Post is creating a variety of new services that are worth noting. The one that caught our attention is called HuffPost/50, a […]
Read MoreSales Couldn't Sell “The Simpsons”
Just when you thought that it could only happen in radio, TV Guide reported that Fox told the voice actors who star on The Simpsons that they either take nearly a 50% pay cut or the network will cancel the show. (They ultimately settled for a reported 30% reduction.) Why is this happening? At $440,000 […]
Read MoreSales Couldn’t Sell “The Simpsons”
Just when you thought that it could only happen in radio, TV Guide reported that Fox told the voice actors who star on The Simpsons that they either take nearly a 50% pay cut or the network will cancel the show. (They ultimately settled for a reported 30% reduction.) Why is this happening? At $440,000 […]
Read MoreRadio Gets Social
You’ve heard the oft-mentioned line a lot in the past year: “Radio is the original social medium.” I’m not sure I buy that. In fact, the moves and strategies that have traditionally worked so well in driving ratings often come off as flat and artificial when they’re translated to the social space. Maybe that’s why so […]
Read MoreFiring & Hiring
I have some sad news for you today. Due to the circumstances that have hit the radio industry over the past couple of weeks – and are likely to continue for some time to come – we have dusted off our program to help Rock Radio professionals find their next jobs. You may recall a […]
Read MoreFiring & Hiring
I have some sad news for you today. Due to the circumstances that have hit the radio industry over the past couple of weeks – and are likely to continue for some time to come – we have dusted off our program to help Rock Radio professionals find their next jobs. You may recall a […]
Read MoreThe Sounds Of Silence
In today’s post, Bill Jacobs addresses how brands are dealing with complaints, concerns, and questions at a time when consumers have an increasingly growing influence. A few years ago, we worked with a radio station that carried Howard Stern in mornings. Due to growing concerns among advertisers, the market manager convinced his bosses to cancel […]
Read MoreLove Is All You Need
It has almost become a cliché – the way you win in business and in life is to have passion for what you do, your product, and your mission. Why, then, do we continue to be amazed by Apple’s success? A new study covered in a recent New York Times piece attempted to explore the […]
Read MoreThanks, Art Levinson
Who is Art Levinson? Well, if you enjoy using and playing with apps on your iPhone or iPad, he’s the guy who convinced jobs that externally developed mobile applications might be a good idea. If not for Levinson, your iPhone might look like this: Walter Isaacson’s bio on Jobs reveals that Jobs, the master of […]
Read MoreCX TSA?!
CX and TSA – these acronyms would seemingly have nothing to do with each other. But in fact, I have experienced something truly amazing from a government agency that speaks volumes about the changing nature of serving the customer. When you think about government workers, what words come to mind? Entitlement? Inefficient? Impersonal? Bad service? Ambivalence? […]
Read MoreResearch Shmesearch
We’ve devoted space on this blog over the past few weeks to analyze the Netflix (Qwikster) debacle. It’s one thing when a radio company chooses an ill-fated format or personality. It’s another when one of the most popular, innovative new media brands in history makes a spectacular miscalculation. How painful has Netflix’s fall been financially? […]
Read MoreTime Suck
Our Lori Lewis takes a closer look at a recent Inside Radio poll about Facebook and social media. Does she have an opinion about it? Does a chicken have lips? Facebook’s mission statement should be understandable for any brand: “To give people the power to share and make the world more open and connected.” Understanding […]
Read MoreThe Devil Is In the Demographics
A recent Inside Radio article highlighted some of the differences in format performance between the Arbitron diary and their PPM metered markets. The source? Arbitron’s “Radio Today” that covers the Fall ’10 diary markets along with the October/November/December PPM reports for the same basic period. My bet is that this story will rile up a lot of […]
Read MorePartnerships
In a post that ran here last week (“Actives”), guest-blogger Mike Anthony complimented Clear Channel’s Bob Pittman on his bold partnerships. And just a day before his post ran, Clear Channel announced an alliance with LivingSocial. This partnership speaks volumes about where radio is heading, as well as a statement about the state of the […]
Read MoreOccupy Radio
The protests that started on Wall Street and are now making their way around the country are rooted in controversy. While on the road this past week, I lurked in on several conversations that ranged from ridicule to sympathy about the people camped out in markets throughout the U.S. In reading more deeply into this […]
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