Our founder, Fred Jacobs, offers insights into the latest trends in broadcasting and digital media.
Sure Plays A Digital Pinball
As has been pointed out by analysts like Reed Bunzel and Radio Ink, The Radio Show last week contained mixed messages about the role that digital plays in broadcast radio’s journey. Keynoter Bob Hoffman criticized the hype of digital, claiming that online advertising is largely ineffective. On the other end of the spectrum, Bunzel noted that […]
Read MoreWhat’s In A Name?
The announcement yesterday that Clear Channel is rebranding itself as iHeartMedia should come as no surprise. It’s just smart marketing. The Clear Channel name has had a checkered past, often painted with the consolidation, voicetracking brush. On the other end of the spectrum, iHeartRadio has become an amazing multimedia brand, transcending audio entertainment and expanding […]
Read MoreI’m (Not) Lovin’ It
Yesterday, we talked about some of the differences between The Radio Show and the PRPD Convention. Late last week, as commercial and public radio broadcasters made their way back home from these conferences, there is one thing they likely had in common. In both Portland and Indianapolis respectively, there were a lot of high-end, delicious meals consumed in […]
Read MoreA Surprise Every 20 Minutes
While many of you reading this post spent last week in Indianapolis at The Radio Show attending Super Sessions and listening to CEO airchecks, I was in Portland at the Public Radio Program Directors convention that received virtually no press coverage outside of Current, public media’s primary media outlet. That’s not a value judgment – it’s just […]
Read MoreRadio’s Most Innovative: George Gimarc
When it comes to innovation, there are people who have one great idea that becomes their entire focus and legacy. They become famous for doing one amazing thing or a single accomplishment. Then there are people who are fountains of ideas. They are driven by always being around something new and interesting and only satisfied […]
Read MoreBe Pushy
A new study from statistical app tracker Localytics reveals something we’ve been seeing for a few years now on the jācapps side of our company: Push notifications beget greater app engagement – by a large margin. And even better news is that music-centric apps perform even higher than the norm. You can see how the […]
Read More“How’m I Doin’?”
If you’ve ever lived in New York City or you’re a fan of the Big Apple, you can never forget the impact that Mayor Ed Koch had back in the late ‘70s and throughout most of the ‘80s. Koch became mayor during a tumultuous time for the city, and clearly turned its fortunes around. And […]
Read More"How'm I Doin'?"
If you’ve ever lived in New York City or you’re a fan of the Big Apple, you can never forget the impact that Mayor Ed Koch had back in the late ‘70s and throughout most of the ‘80s. Koch became mayor during a tumultuous time for the city, and clearly turned its fortunes around. And […]
Read MoreYou’re The Boss
I made an interesting discovery on LinkedIn last week. I started receiving congratulatory messages from many “connections” because it turned out to be the 31st “work anniversary” for me at Jacobs Media (who I often refer to as the greatest employer I’ve ever had). When I first signed up for my LinkedIn account, the start […]
Read MoreYou're The Boss
I made an interesting discovery on LinkedIn last week. I started receiving congratulatory messages from many “connections” because it turned out to be the 31st “work anniversary” for me at Jacobs Media (who I often refer to as the greatest employer I’ve ever had). When I first signed up for my LinkedIn account, the start […]
Read More“I Owe It All To Joan Rivers”
The passing of Joan Rivers last week brought out a lot of memories, a lot of laughs, and a lot of emotion for those who were her fans for decades. The Joan Rivers journey, starting with her standup comedy in the ’60s, her unique runway coverage in the ’90s on E!, and her well-known penchant […]
Read More"I Owe It All To Joan Rivers"
The passing of Joan Rivers last week brought out a lot of memories, a lot of laughs, and a lot of emotion for those who were her fans for decades. The Joan Rivers journey, starting with her standup comedy in the ’60s, her unique runway coverage in the ’90s on E!, and her well-known penchant […]
Read MoreRadio’s Most Innovative: Mediabase/Rich Meyer
Just like the Millennial generation will never know a time when there was no Internet and instantaneous connectivity, some people reading this may be too young to remember the days of “paper adds” – that was when a radio station reported a song to the trades as a favor to the label rep, but didn’t necessarily put […]
Read MoreAuthor! Author!
Many of you know Beau Phillips – a guy who has held some amazing positions in media, from MTV to Dial Global. But Beau cut his teeth in the business as a program director of great rock stations, notably KISW/Seattle from 1978-92 – truly golden years for the business and the format. His new book, […]
Read MoreI Can Stop Any Time I Want
Today’s blog post title are (in)famous words that we’ve all heard before that scream “ADDICT.” Maybe we’ve even said them at one time or another in our lives. But while most of us think of addiction in terms of various substances or even activities like watching TV or playing video games, the inability to put […]
Read MoreIs Facebook Becoming The FCC?
Since Lori Lewis joined our company in 2011, there has been an ongoing discussion about social media platforms and who makes the rules. In a post from Lori’s early days, she even referred to Mark Zuckerberg as “the landlord” – the guy with the power to change the game at any time. Today’s post may shock […]
Read MoreDASH To Labor Day Weekend
Where did the summer go? And what will the third half of the rest of the year bring to broadcast radio? More flat earnings, a rash of station buys and sells, a healthy political advertising climate, or something altogether different? First and foremost, let me thank you for taking the time to read this blog. […]
Read MoreRadio’s Most Innovative: Radioplayer
From the consumer viewpoint, one of the best things about radio is that it just works. You simply turn on a single and simple device, and your favorite stations are right there, delivering the content you want. Unfortunately, the same isn’t necessarily true when it comes to streaming. As more of us listen to streams using smartphones, tablets, […]
Read MoreThe App Majority
That comScore study that made the rounds last week has brought out the best (and worst) in radio as everyone tries to understand the numbers and interpret what they mean – to mobile and, of course, to broadcast radio. Like a report from the Fed about the U.S. economy, there are a lot of different “truths” […]
Read More“Eat The Sushi”
One of my favorite Sunday New York Times simple pleasures is when they highlight business leaaders from whom we can all learn from their collective experience. Recently, the CEO of Guidepost Solutions, Julie Myers Wood, was interviewed. When it came time to give advice to college students, she had this to say: One thing I always say is […]
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