You all know what today is – the first anniversary of the COVID crisis. It’s the perfect time to look back – and look ahead – at the pandemic and what it means to radio – and all of us. We’ve identified 12 impacts of COVID. Chances are, they’re part of your experience, too.
Read MoreShut Up And Play A Record!
When a radio station gets painted with the “too much talk” image, it can present a problem. In a PPM market, it can be fatal. And now a new research study reveals that most conversations run too long. What, if anything, can radio programmers and talent learn about how much talk is too much talk? We try to uncover the answers in today’s blog post.
Read MoreWhat’s So Damn Special About Your Radio Station?
What’s so damn special about your radio station? In this highly competitive media environment, standing apart from the pack has never been more important. Your radio station’s proprietary assets – that is, your “special sauce” – can take many forms. And once you’ve got it, the imperative is to grow it, nurture it, market it, and celebrate it. Today’s blog post provides some great examples you’ll immediately recognize.
Read MoreWhy Does New Music Suck?
These days, we’re hearing more and more people decrying the state of new music. In fact, some of them are actual successful musicians, lamenting the lack of great new songs and a dearth of emerging artists. Music, of course, is objective, and today’s blog – OK, rant – may inspire you to leave a pithy or even angry comment. But a little dialogue about the state of new music is a good thing. Better than arguing about Mr./Mrs. Potato Head, Dr. Seuss, and Neanderthals.
Read MoreWhy Your Radio Station Needs A CMO*
Since the start of the pandemic nearly one year ago, one of the oddest Internet trends has involved the comeback of memes. They’ve been around since “dancing babies” but in 2020, they became the foundation of much social media humor. Now, brands are jumping on the meme bandwagon. And when you look at their work, it’s not hard to visualize how great radio stations can seize the meme moment.
Read MoreRadio’s Challenge: The Balance Between Today And Tomorrow
Recently, iHeartMedia announced an important restructuring of its entire operations. The move raises the same question at every legacy media company, big and small: how will you balance today and tomorrow? For clues, we look at what’s going on at ViacomCBS, and the launch of Paramount+.
Read MoreWill Frasier Crane Return To Radio?
Kelsey Grammer announced he will return for a third iteration of his hit show “Frasier.” The question is whether the neurotic shrink will return to dispense advice on the broadcast radio airwaves. That would be a win-win for radio, as well as “Frasier’s” new team of writers, now loaded with a cornucopia of juicy plot lines about how Frasier navigates radio in 2021.
Read MoreWhen Will The Celebrity Podcast Bubble Burst?
A question heard a lot these days is “When will the bubble burst?” That applies to real estate, the stock market, and…podcasting. And a big growth area in 2020 has been the “celebrity podcast.” How long will these vanity projects endure? Meanwhile, under the radar is branded podcasts, a fast-growing segment. Today’s blog post highlights a fascinating branded podcast that delights and surprises. Isn’t that what great content is all about?
Read MoreHappy Sweet 16, JacoBLOG: 16 Reasons Why I Blog
Today marks the JacoBLOG’s “Sweet 16.” And in today’s post, I look back on the 16 key reasons I blog and why I have come to love having this platform. Thanks again to all of you for your time, your readership, and your encouragement.
Read MoreWhat Skills Will Radio Operators Be Seeking Post-COVID?
Later this year when we’re all hoping for that COVID “bounce back,” how will radio be affected by the recovery? Will hiring priorities change? What will be the most important skills for 2021 – and beyond? A new “help wanted” ad from one of the country’s most successful stations speaks volumes about “who’s next?”
Read MoreIn Life (And In Radio), Politics Is Everything
The election and 2020 are thankfully in the rear-view mirror, but that hasn’t quieted the political noise we hear every day. New research shows that politics is impacting just about every aspect of our lives. And radio is being affected as well – in good, bad, and even some surprising ways. It’s a mine field out there, and today’s blog post looks at this important trend that every broadcaster has to navigate.
Read MoreRadio, Radio, How Does Your Garden Grow?
We love technology, but when it enhances radio, that’s a big deal. So, when I started seeing lots of Twitter activity around an Amsterdam-based site, Radio Garden, it got my attention. It’s a brilliant discovery tool, and allows users to find radio stations all over the globe – on their phones or laptops. Maybe they’re discovering your station.
Read MoreYour Radio Station’s Secret Marketing Weapon In 2021? (Wait for it….) E-mail
Nothing surprises us anymore. But when I read that 98% of retail brands in the U.S. will be increasing their marketing this year in one key area, it caught my attention. Usually an afterthought – email database marketing – is a go-to tactic for 98% of some of the biggest and best retail brands in the US. Today’s blog post revisits the power and value of this great – did I mention virtually free? – under-utilized tool in the digital “tool kit.” Here are 7 tips to ensure you enjoy email database success.
Read MoreRadio And Cars – A 2021 Update
A few years ago, our DASH Conferences were developed to bring the radio broadcasting and automotive industries together with the goal of working on mutually advantageous initiatives. All these years later, the car remains radio’s #1 listening location, even though vehicle dashboards and infotainment systems are rapidly changing. On the heels of CES, new announcements from the auto companies promise major impacts for radio – and we’ve got three of the biggest in focus in today’s blog post.
Read MoreCan Harley-Davidson Jump Over The Demographic Cliff?
Harley-Davidson, that venerable Baby Boomer brand, has fallen on hard times in recent years. Sales were down-trending long before COVID, and a new CEO has taken over the helm in an effort to turn things around. Today’s blog post lists a 6-pack of challenges Harley is facing – and they’ll have a similar ring to what we’re experiencing in radio. Have a beer, and check it out.
Read MoreWhen A 50th Anniversary Doesn’t Become A Nostalgia Trip
The planets lined up 50 years ago in two U.S. cities more than 2,000 miles apart. WRIF and KISW first hit the airwaves in February 1971 – and both the Detroit and Seattle radio markets have felt the tremors ever since. Last weekend, both stations celebrated their 50th anniversaries. And rather than living in the past, each used the “new tools” to design appropriate tributes to former staffers, loyal listeners, faithful advertisers, and proud communities.
Read MoreWhy Broadcast Listening Is Down, But Streaming Is Up
Super Bowl LV set all kinds of records – on the gridiron and off. On the one hand, there was Tom Brady’s heroics; on the other, CBS’s broadcast TV ratings were down, lower than they’ve been for the “Big Game” in years. But it turns out streaming numbers achieved an all-time high for the matchup between the Bucs and Chiefs, sending an important message about how the game is changing for consumers, content creators, and advertisers.
Read More“Congratulations! You’ve Been Snubbed Once Again By The Rock And Roll Hall of Fame!”
It’s that time of year again – the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame has just announced its 2021 nominees. And already, millions of music fans are hacked off by their outrageous snubs. In today’s blog post, we take a look back at some of the Hall’s historically lame choices, with assurances that eventually, your favorite artist will one day be inducted. Until then, there’s always Twitter.
Read MoreDamn, No Traffic Jams
As James Taylor used to complain, “Damn, that traffic jam!” But these days, what radio wouldn’t give for any tie-ups, back-ups, and more congestion, especially during morning and afternoon drive. Trying to assess the damage – what is real, what isn’t, and where our radio stations are in the recovery process – is the tough part. Thanks to fresh new data about traffic patterns in more than 400 markets, we can begin to put together the drive time puzzle. There’s a good chance your market is listed in this helpful index from TomTom.
Read MoreIs There An AOC Inside Your Radio Station?
We’re all doing our best to learn on the job – understanding the hot new technology, discovering new tools that can help us accomplish our goals, and face the challenge of doing all this while coping with COVID. So, last week, when I got the news that House Democrats got schooled in social media by an unlikely instructor, it caught my attention. And it will likely grab yours, too.
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