Our Latest Industry Blogs

“This Is Our ‘Why'”

October 7, 2024

Another week in America, and another weather disaster, this time in the Asheville area. By now, you’ve no doubt read the heroic stories about valiant coverage from local radio stations in the market. So, why write about their exploits on this blog on this day? Because even with depleted resources and staff cutbacks, several radio operations in market #155 – public and commercial – have stepped up big time to do what only broadcast radio can do. This is radio’s “why.”

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Marketers Are All In on AI

October 4, 2024

This week, Basis, the Chicago-based demand-side ad platform, released results of a survey of 140+ marketers’ opinions on the impact of AI on their work. The results mirrored those of the Marketing AI Institute’s, which was released in early August.  Marketers are using AI a little now, but plan on using it a lot in the next 18-36 months. 46% of marketers in the…

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What Kind Of Team Do You Want To Be?

October 4, 2024

If you’re a baseball fan, October is the best month of the year. But getting there – that is, making the playoffs – is the hard part. Today in a guest blog post, Paul Jacobs takes us on an improbable journey of success that very much relates to what radio people are often dealing with. It comes down to this: the organization deciding on what kind of team they want to be.

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Why Isn’t Mascot Mania Sweeping Radio?

October 3, 2024

Mascots have been connected with brands for more than a century. And these days, they’re bigger and more ubiquitous then ever. In radio, mascots have long been part of the medium’s history, but in a world turbocharged by video, social media, and even street presence, these cute, furry, clever brand symbols can positively differentiate and grab attention for radio stations that want to stand out.

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Managing From The Brink Of Bankruptcy

October 2, 2024

We often learn best by observing. And while “best practices” are always helpful, we can also pick up valuable lessons by learning what NOT to do. Today’s post breaks down the trials, tribulations, and debacles of a well-known fast quality restaurant chain that had made many familiar mistakes – the same things we see many radio companies do.

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The Perilous Price Of Politics

October 1, 2024

It may be tempting to talk politics on your radio show, but today’s blog provides some evidence for why playing it straight might be the better way to go. Just ask Netflix CEO Reed Hastings, Taylor Swift, and the nation’s feline population.

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Just Like A Woman

September 30, 2024

Women in the workforce has been a common topic over the last decade or so. In radio, however, the conversation has been more sporadic. Our new AQ6 study features new data about how women in the air studio are getting along. And now, a new McKinsey report – “Women in the Workplace” – sheds light on the overall outlook for women on the job. In radio, our numbers indicate we’ve got a long way to go. To get a sense for what’s in front of us as an industry, just click “READ MORE.”

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Meta Makes a Mega Push

September 27, 2024

This week was Meta’s Connect 202, where the owner of Facebook, Instagram, Messenger, WhatsApp, and Threads hosted a show-and-tell with the tech press. What makes Meta so important in the AI conversation is the company’s reach and its strategy. Meta’s reach of over 3 billion users worldwide across five of the world’s most-used communications platforms means…

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Nielsen To Radio: The Clock Will Reset To Three Minutes

September 27, 2024

A big change may be coming to how Nielsen’s PPM system will measure radio listening, impacting the entire industry. Today’s blog post breaks it down – the winners, the losers, and what this may mean moving forward. Buckle up, because this one’s a true game-changer.

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Public Radio’s Revenue Shortfall

September 26, 2024

In the U.S., public radio content – both broadcast and podcast – is stellar. But making money in this environment is a challenge. Today’s post looks at why 2020 revenue models – for both commercial and public radio – need scrutiny and creativity. As we’ve learned, it takes just as much innovation to generate revenue as it does to make great content.

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