Our founder, Fred Jacobs, offers insights into the latest trends in broadcasting and digital media.
What’s So “Alternative” About John Lennon?
Dave Beasing weighs in today with some thoughts on "being Alternative:" On Thursday, December 8, online visitors to San Diego’s FM 94/9 first were exposed to a flash animation video. The Alternative station briefly and eloquently surprised listeners by remembering John Lennon that day, on the 25th anniversary of his murder. You might be asking, […]
Read MoreHD – A Nice Nugget
Several of you emailed me a WSJ article (subscription required) about new car features consumers are willing to pay for. The article focuses on safety features, until you read into it further and find that the #3 feature (behind stability control and high-end audio) is… HD RADIO! Here’s a snippet from the article: "The No. […]
Read MoreSirius-ly, It Sucked
Paul and I rented a Lincoln Navigator (relax, we were upgraded) with Sirius. This was our first time renting a car with Sirius, so we were looking forward to listening to the new Howard channel, and other offerings. Try as we could, the sound fidelity was consistently muddy on both the music and talk channels. […]
Read MoreThe Case For Passive Measurement
More and more, ratings companies and media mavens are coming to the same conclusions about measuring usage in an increasingly complicated and crowded marketplace: if you want to truly understand what consumers are exposed to, you’d better develop passive measurement systems. Why has this become so important? Because people have become so inundated with advertising, […]
Read MoreGetting 3D Purple
How do you celebrate any milestone? Whether it’s a radio station’s 30th anniversary, or in our case, the celebration of two decades of Classic Rock, it’s important to do it in a big, memorable way. That’s why Rolling Stone’s 1,000th issue (in May ’06) is already garnering attention. RS will produce a first – a […]
Read MoreHD – Good News
It’s heartening to see the nation’s broadcasters working together to help radio participate in the digital revolution by forming the HD Digital Radio Alliance. Obviously, we’ll know more about the plan’s specifics over time, but this is clearly a good start.
Read MoreJust In Time for the Holidays (and the departure of Howard Stern)
Looking for another way to let your friends and advertisers know about your morning show over the next critical days and weeks? Head to PhotoStamps.com and create your own, legit, 37-cent stamps for station holiday cards that feature your morning show (or other personalities). It’s just another easy way to have presence in a non-traditional […]
Read MoreBeat Up Industries
As we await the big HD Radio announcement on Tuesday, I’m sitting here in suburban Detroit trying to visualize the future of our business. It’s been a tough year for radio – not just in revenue, but in the industry’s overall PR efforts. We’ve used this space several times to point out the obvious – […]
Read MoreYeah, Yeah, Yeah
In last weekend’s New York Times Book Review, a featured book is "The Beatles: The Biography" by Bob Spitz. At nearly 1,000 pages and the umpteenth biography of the Fab Four, you have to wonder what could Spitz possibly tell us about the Beatles that we don’t already know. But as reviewers Jane and Michael […]
Read MoreHD Redux
One of the positive aspects of 2005 is how much progress has been made on the HD front. Broadcasters are engaged, stations are thinking and planning, and there’s finally a positive buzz about terrestrial radio again. The naysayers are many, and perhaps they have some good points. Do consumers really need double the number of […]
Read MoreSay What?
It’s been a tough year for the radio business. New media is getting all the headlines, revenue is off, payola hearings have made the headlines, Howard Stern (and others) are leaving terrestrial radio for apparently greener ($$$) pastures, and it’s getting tougher and tougher to find good salespeople. So as the year winds down, it’s […]
Read MoreStones Bowl XL
The announcement last evening that the Stones would be providing the halftime entertainment for Super Bowl XL here in the Motor City brought a smile to lots of faces in Motown. As we know, Super Bowl "entertainment" has been all over the road, so the news that the halftime show will reflect the Rock N’ […]
Read More"I Didn't Get Stupid Overnight…"
How often has a program director said this (or thought it)? When you’ve become accustomed to winning, but all of a sudden start earning mediocre rating books, the drum beats can become loud and ominous. That might indeed happen to some PDs who are losing Howard Stern over the next few months. And are the […]
Read More“I Didn’t Get Stupid Overnight…”
How often has a program director said this (or thought it)? When you’ve become accustomed to winning, but all of a sudden start earning mediocre rating books, the drum beats can become loud and ominous. That might indeed happen to some PDs who are losing Howard Stern over the next few months. And are the […]
Read MoreIt Was 20 Years Ago Today…
…or thereabouts, that Classic Rock made its debut on the FM band. First time owner, Bob Ottaway took the leap on a Class A in Charlotte (Lansing, Michigan), and the rest, as they say, is history. Since those humble beginnings, Classic Rock has emerged as the most successful format over the past two decades, with […]
Read MoreTV Worth Watching
Always with an eye toward what’s on the tube, Bill Jacobs has noted that the incredible Cream Reunion Concert will be broadcast on this Wednesday night’s, November 30th, "Great Performances" on PBS. This is that incredible reunion recorded at London’s Royal Albert Hall. Why blog it? Because most radio stations don’t take advantage of this […]
Read MoreThe Art Of Classic Rock
For the next couple of weeks, WCSX here in Detroit is involved in a great Classic Rock event with Right Brain Revenue, an event promotion company headed up by Scott Segelbaum (formerly of WYSP, WMGK, etc.) – The Classic Rock Art Show. Scott has gathered up some incredible art work by the luminaries of Classic […]
Read MoreHey Mom – Don't Let Them Steal Our Stuff!
One of the ongoing themes we see in focus group after L.A.B. group is the typical station fan wanting to participate. This is why we have been so gung ho about inviting listeners into the process – providing feedback loops, taking their suggestions, and playing them out on the air. Now comes word that the […]
Read MoreHey Mom – Don’t Let Them Steal Our Stuff!
One of the ongoing themes we see in focus group after L.A.B. group is the typical station fan wanting to participate. This is why we have been so gung ho about inviting listeners into the process – providing feedback loops, taking their suggestions, and playing them out on the air. Now comes word that the […]
Read MoreClassic Rock For The Kids
So, the Washington Post has figured out what we’ve known for years – Classic Rock isn’t just for old farts. In fact, there’s clearly an audience movement that’s highly supportive of the music that belies age and other demography. Teenagers and twentysomethings have found Classic Rock, through a combination of TV commercials, movie soundtracks, their […]
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