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Under The Influence(rs)

By Fred Jacobs | March 14, 2025

Were radio DJs from the ’60s, ’70s, and ’80s the original “influencers?” Maybe so. But today’s social media pitchmen and pitchwomen are likely pocketing a lot more revenue than radio personalities ever made from bar nights, phone store grand openings, and live endorsements. Is “influencer marketing” a place where still-popular radio personalities can go? And what can they learn from both teenage and geriatric influencers with big followings and the ability to sell lots of stuff?

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Radio’s Dilemma: Trump Or Get Trumped

By Fred Jacobs | March 13, 2025

Eight years ago right now, the 45th President – Donald J. Trump – was about halfway through the first 100 days of HIS FIRST TERM. Here we are exactly eight years later, and it’s a case of “deja vu all over again.” What did the media – especially radio – learn from the chief executive where the “gold T” stands for turbulence. Welcome to this week’s #TBT.”

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What About Bob?

By Fred Jacobs | March 12, 2025

It was a tough day for the radio family yesterday. We lost the best and brightest. Bob Rivers left us after a long but gallant fight with the ravages of cancer. I wrote this two-part post in 2014 when Bob left the radio studio. I’m republishing it today as a tribute to his life and all that he meant to so many of us.

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Inside “3 Minutes” – An Exclusive Interview With Nielsen’s Rich Tunkel

By Fred Jacobs | March 11, 2025

Two weeks ago, I wrote a post about Nielsen’s new “3-Minute Rule” for PPM markets. It sparked a number of questions and even a misconception or two. So, I went to the source – Nielsen’s Rich Tunkel – who saw this project through after just 10 months. Rich answered all my questions – about how to measure this change without jumping to conclusions, as well as the metrics that can help any station navigate the new “3-Minute Rule.”

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Black Thursday At Audacy

By Fred Jacobs | March 10, 2025

Another week in radio and another tragic round of RIFs. How can the industry make the tough calls while still maintaining a sense of empathy and class? And after years of staff reductions, when will the analyses tell us once and for all whether this painful “less is more” approach will ever work for radio? Fair warning: a tough JacoBLOG post today.

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Mobile Apps: 5 Reasons Why Your Business Absolutely Needs One…(and a Bonus!)

By Elizabeth Hussey | June 2, 2021
Mobile apps

We were recently talking to a business owner about our company and he asked me a simple, but important question: Why does my company need…

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7 Ways Radio Stations Are Killing It with Engagement

By Elizabeth Hussey | May 26, 2021
radio

Customer engagement is one of the most important indicators when evaluating the success of a mobile app.So, what exactly are radio stations doing today who are…

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Under The Influence(rs)

March 14, 2025

Were radio DJs from the ’60s, ’70s, and ’80s the original “influencers?” Maybe so. But today’s social media pitchmen and pitchwomen are likely pocketing a lot more revenue than radio personalities ever made from bar nights, phone store grand openings, and live endorsements. Is “influencer marketing” a place where still-popular radio personalities can go? And what can they learn from both teenage and geriatric influencers with big followings and the ability to sell lots of stuff?

Read More

Radio’s Dilemma: Trump Or Get Trumped

March 13, 2025

Eight years ago right now, the 45th President – Donald J. Trump – was about halfway through the first 100 days of HIS FIRST TERM. Here we are exactly eight years later, and it’s a case of “deja vu all over again.” What did the media – especially radio – learn from the chief executive where the “gold T” stands for turbulence. Welcome to this week’s #TBT.”

Read More

What About Bob?

March 12, 2025

It was a tough day for the radio family yesterday. We lost the best and brightest. Bob Rivers left us after a long but gallant fight with the ravages of cancer. I wrote this two-part post in 2014 when Bob left the radio studio. I’m republishing it today as a tribute to his life and all that he meant to so many of us.

Read More