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The addictive quality of smartphones, and other mobile devices, is something every brand must continue to tap into.
Read MoreUsers are spending more time with mobile apps and less time with mobile web. However, the number of apps being used regularly is dropping.
Read MoreFormer Jacobs Media digital guru, Tim Davis, passed away over the weekend. We remember Tim's accomplishments and contributions.
Read MoreWhether you’re at the game or trying to get ahead in your fantasy league, these apps will help you stay ahead of the games this baseball season.
Read MoreThe fast-moving world of technology will present new challenges, as well as new opportunities, to radio stations throughout the country.
Read MoreI’ve got a problem in my front yard. There’s a spot under a tree that gets zero sunlight. So last weekend, instead of researching Reddit, Wirecutter, or…
Read MoreWhen it comes to local media digitial revenue, opportunnity isn’t just knocking – it is loudly pounding. On the heels of a rich, new research study from Borrell Associates, Jacobs Media’s digital revenue guru, Chris Brunt, is poised and ready for action. In today’s guest blog post, Chris sets the scene for what a smart, cogent, and effective local digital strategy looks like, and how to get there….from here.
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I’ve got a problem in my front yard. There’s a spot under a tree that gets zero sunlight. So last weekend, instead of researching Reddit, Wirecutter, or Consumer Reports for the best grass seed, I took a different route. I went to…
Read MoreWhen it comes to local media digitial revenue, opportunnity isn’t just knocking – it is loudly pounding. On the heels of a rich, new research study from Borrell Associates, Jacobs Media’s digital revenue guru, Chris Brunt, is poised and ready for action. In today’s guest blog post, Chris sets the scene for what a smart, cogent, and effective local digital strategy looks like, and how to get there….from here.
Read MoreYou can learn a lot about a person once you discover their all-time favorite decade for music. But these days, the traditional patterns are unpredictable, especially when you’re looking at younger generations. Their tastes are all over the music map, and that has implications for radio programmers trying to stay relevant and current. Today’s #TBT blog post is a quick visit to 2021, and music research you probably haven’t seen before that’s an eye- and an ear-opener. For those of us who elevate the study of music tastes, habit, and consumption to the level of astrophysics or macroeconomoics, this throwback post is for you. Just click on “READ MORE” below and see if your music tastes are in-synch with your generation’s.
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