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Relax, Radio DJs – The AI Scare Is Over (I Think…)

August 7, 2024

On the eve of Morning Show Boot Camp 36 in San Diego, I’m putting the finishing touches on my presentation of our AQ6 research study. Made up completely of commercial radio talent, more than 500 DJs, hosts, and personalities weighed in this year on a wide variety of topics. Of them all, it’s their opinions about where AI is headed that stand out as most telling and insightful. Today’s blog begins to paint that all-important picture of a radio industry in flux, looking for answers about AI.

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What Radio Can Learn From Nike: DON’T Do It!

August 6, 2024

COVID was a major fork in the road for myriad businesses. But you may be surprised to learn that hip, venerable, and bold Nike is one of those brands that has profoundly suffered since the pandemic. How Nike is staging out its comeback is a great primer for all of us in radio trying to nurture, grow, and sustain our best station brands. Some teach “Learn from the best,” but I subscribe to the theory you can learn from the biggest screwups if you’re paying attention. So, slip on those Air Jordans and click on “READ MORE.”

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How Classical Is Fighting The Demographic Cliff

August 5, 2024

Helping Classic Rock stations fight back against that dreaded “demographic cliff” has become one of my missions. After all, how do you keep 60 year-old music that is at least two decades or more older than the target audience sounding fresh and vital? Now, imagine what Classical-formatted stations are up against, specializing in music that’s often FOUR CENTURIES old? But innovative organizations – in and out of radio – are finding ways. And their creative, resilient solutions are something every radio station, regardless of format, should be aware of. Maestro, just click “read more.”

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What’s Going On In The Corner Office?

August 2, 2024

It has been an interesting week here at JacoBLOG world headquarters.  Our Monday and Tuesday posts turned out to be a two-parter, breaking down some of the systemic problems keeping public radio stations on their heels in what has become a challenging – and in some cases, tragic – year for many legacy leaders, along…

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A Question For Your Radio Station: Who’s Next?

August 1, 2024

Thirteen years ago, Tim Cook replaced Apple co-founder Steve Jobs. And during that time, the value of Apple has exploded exponentially. The art of succession is one of the most important tasks a manager undertakes, whether you’re making smartphones or working in radio. What are the key qualities that go into determining “who’s next” and how can executive teams ensure the best choice is made?

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Radio’s Last Contest?

July 31, 2024

If you’re in radio, you’re no stranger to contests. But did you know there was once a national contest to try to figure out how to monetize broadcast radio. It happened exactly 100 years ago, and you just might be surprised to learn what was the winning entry.

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Is Public Radio A Victim Of Its Own Org Chart – Part 2

July 30, 2024

In part 2 of “Is Public Radio A Victim Of Its Own Org Chart?” we take a deeper dive into how “brilliant at the basics” programming and on-air marketing could help turn around a particularly challenging year.

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Is Public Radio A Victim Of Its Own Org Chart?

July 29, 2024

Sometimes the organizational chart at a company says more about how it operates than the actual people who fill those job titles. In general, radio has been slow to adapt to audience and industry changes when it comes to how most stations are structured. In another year when many radio stations are facing difficult challenges, who reports to whom and who’s in charge of what can be critical factors in determining ultimate success…or failure. Just ask someone you know who’s in public radio.

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Let The (Toys And) Games Begin!

July 26, 2024

One of the more amazing COVID-era trends is the growing popularity of toys and games among adults who might be just a touch age-phobic. No matter, this segment continues to expand among so-called “kidults” – those with an aversion to growing old. This trend has implications for media brands, especially those with an emphasis on entertainment – like radio.

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AI Uptake to Help Programming AND Sales

July 25, 2024

The stories of AI adoption come from companies of all regions and markets large and small. But just because there’s a mandate to use AI doesn’t mean it’s going to be successful.  This month Goldman Sachs announced that AI is overhyped and too expensive and Chevron’s CIO proclaimed he didn’t think AI would save the…

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