Today’s post is an interesting journey back in media time to October 2016. We weren’t experiencing a pandemic, but radio (and records) were living through downturns in both rock and alternative. Much of it could have been written today. The focus was on a recent Bruce Springsteen interview where “The Boss’ reveals that at its core, music enjoyment is rooted in passion and a connection with fans, something that’s not always plentiful on the radio. Here we are in 2021 and it’s a case of “same that it ever was.”
Read MoreAddressing My Car Radio Paranoia 3: Let’s Fix It
These past couple of posts, I’ve focused on my dashboard paranoia – where will radio be displayed in the cars of the future. And it’s complicated. But today’s post is dedicated to problem-solving. How does radio reintroduce itself to automakers? How can broadcasters best represent their interests to car makers? Here are some ideas.
Read MoreRadio’s Car Radio Paranoia 2: What If Eric Rhoads Was Right?
In the second post of our deep dive into the dashboards of today’s cars – and those that roll off the assembly lines in the coming years – we look at the outsized influence of Elon Musk and Tesla, as well as tech giants like Apple and Google, trying to capture an even bigger chunk of the car’s “brains.” Where does that leave radio? Come along for the ride.
Read MoreWhy My Car Radio Paranoia Is Back (And Yours Should Be, Too)
AM/FM radios have been “standard equipment” in cars and trucks for 90 years. So, there’s no reason to believe the storied relationship between broadcast radio and automakers is in any jeopardy, right? Lately, I’m seeing storm clouds on the horizon as the car industry faces new competition, advancing technology, electrification, and the devolving dealership model. So, what are auto execs thinking about those dashboard radios? Buckle up.
Read MoreIt’s A Tripleshot Of Classic Rock
You just can’t keep Classic Rock out of the news, not bad for a music genre that’s more than five decades old, and still going strong. Today’s blog post contains a tripleshot of Classic Rock stories that you may not know about: William Shatner’s newest role as “Mr. Spaceman,” Budweiser’s beery tribute to the Motor City, and the return of the Fab Four to the main stage. Hey, it’s Friday, and the first shot is on me.
Read MoreIt’s Beginning To Look A Lot Like…Wait, What?
A Throwback Thursday blog post from 2018 may have real resonance during the upcoming holiday shopping season. That’s because supply chain shortages promise to drive up prices while making hot toys and electronics scarce. Shopping will start early this year, and as we’re learning from Amazon, a mix of online and retail is table stakes for businesses hoping to cash in on the holidays. Here’s how radio can work with its retail clients to help them get a leg up this season.
Read MoreBecause You Can Never Have Enough P1s
Another day and another theory from your friendly consultant about life-changing routines since COVID, and how they’re rocking the world of radio programming and strategy. In today’s blog post, it’s a complete rethink of one of those traditional “radio rules.” Let’s talk about it.
Read More“What If I Don’t Have A Favorite Radio Station?”
Audience researchers are tasked with measuring the broadcast radio landscape – often excluding the growing list of audio alternatives: streaming channels, satellite radio, podcasts, and others. How can studies be designed to capture the totality of the audio environment in a market, while delivering focused and actionable data to radio broadcasters? I’ve got a thought or two on that one.
Read MoreSteve Jobs – Ten Years Gone
It’s hard to fathom, but it’s been 10 years since the passing of tech icon, Steve Jobs. A lot has happened with Apple and with technology since Jobs roamed the Macworld stage. Given his outsized impact on society and technology, what was Jobs’ superpower? Last week, Apple released a short tribute video celebrating the life of their former leader, and it has the surprising answer.
Read MoreCall Tech Support!
Facebook’s mysterious outage the other day was oddly reminiscent of that queasy feeling you get when your station is inexplicably knocked off the air. And Mark Zuckerberg’s explanation for this epic fail was oddly a lot like what we’ve all heard from station engineers during these crisis moments. There has to be some humor in here somewhere, so today’s blog post is a collective effort by radio veterans who have truly been there. Hold onto those alligator clips and enjoy.
Read MoreAre Radio PDs Like Curious George (Or The Man With The Yellow Hat)?
Great creativity and content starts with curiosity – a key quality common to the best authors, musicians, painters – and program directors. Today’s post takes a look at the curiosity process, with a tribute to a certain cartoon monkey named George. We hope it inspires you to finish the year on a strong note.
Read MoreThinking Outside The Radio Box
The big media news in Chicagoland media this month is…NEWS. Specifically, local news, and who will own that all-important hill in the nation’s #3 market. The big story about the merger between WBEZ and the Chicago Sun Times should stimulate conversation and discussion among radio broadcasters about “out of the box” thinking, and how it can fundamentally change the state of radio.
Read MoreA Fourth Era Of Social Media May Be Just A TikTok Video Away
Yesterday’s social media outage is an omen – for big companies like Facebook, as well as for the thousands of radio stations that market and sell via social. I hope you find today’s post a a conversation starter.
Read MoreOZY Media, Celebrity Hype, And Houses Of Cards
The rapid rise and even quicker downfall of investor darling, OZY Media, last week serves as a reminder that what you see is often not what you get. For investors and media buyers, broadcast radio may be as unglamorous than ever. But in a media environment increasingly built on hype and celebrity influencers, old school radio is looking pretty good right about now.
Read MoreJunk Drawer Redux
The JacoBLOG junk drawer is officially open. We’ve dug up five gems about music and media, including the Super Bowl LVI Halftime lineup, why your smartphone is ruining your health, a big birthday at Wendy’s, and what rock stars do when they’re on the road and bored. Enjoy.
Read More“Are You Ready For Some GREEN SLIME?”
Imagine producing an alternative version of your radio station that could appeal to a different demographic. That’s what the NFL has been up to this year, starting with a slime-filled co-production between CBS and Nickelodeon. And the newest collab, the hot new two man quarterback show, Peyton and Eli Manning, and their brotherly play-by-play on “Monday Night Football.” Blasphemy…or brilliance?
Read MoreCan Radio Crack The QR Code?
A not-so-new, not very cutting edge technology – QR codes – has made a COVIID comeback. From local restaurants to global pay platforms, QR codes are in vogue, thanks to our smartphones and the fact that everyone knows how they work. Could radio benefit from QR code promotions? You betcha.
Read MoreWhy Your Next PD Should Be A Ted Lasso School Of Programming Graduate
Apple TV+’s new hit show – “Ted Lasso” – recently swept the Emmy Awards for comedies. But it is more than just a clever sitcom. The show has become “Must See TV” for coaches at all levels and in all sports. And that should include radio programmers, charged with leading their “teams” of personalities, while keeping management happy. Today’s blog post lists 10 lessons radio PDs can learn from the fictional soccer coach to become better managers – and better people.
Read MoreHail To The Chiefs – 7 Techniques They Can Teach Radio About Fan Engagement
Social media has been a mainstream marketing tool for nearly two decades, but smart organizations and brands are now channeling their social efforts through their superstar talent. The NFL’s Kansas City Chiefs is a shining example, using their amazing young quarterback, Patrick Mahomes, as their social centerpiece. Today’s post lists the 7 ways your station can use these NFL social hacks to grow your fan base. How many are you already doing? And which ones can you use to build a stronger social playbook?
Read MoreWhere The Streets Have Cool Names
Every radio station wants to do bigger than life promotions – the ones that people remember for years. That’s the focus of today’s blog post – capturing the vibe of the community with events and moments that will stand the test of time. I think this one passes the test.
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