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By now, you’ve probably seen or read coverage from CES 2025. But our Jacobs tours of this event that took place yesterday looked at this iconic event from the radio broadcaster’s POV. And did we ever discover new ways AI will change and disrupt the way advertising is bought, placed, sold, and created. Today’s post takes you behind the scenes at this amazing show where AI is most definitely the star.
Read MoreHopefully, you “got” my pun in the title of today’s post. How can a movement that looks back in time to an earlier period of…
Read MoreA new year and a new FCC chairman coming into power. And by all accounts, that might very well mean that change is in the air for broadcasters. While the FCC may be famous for rubber stamping the vast majority of radio and TV license renewals, Brendan Carr is suggesting his term as chairman of the agency may indeed be very different. What might it mean for your station? Let’s talk about it.
Read MoreToday’s post marks the end of our “Best of” series from 2024. It is a granular look at the digital content radio organizations have created during these past 30 years – and what might transpire moving forward. And I pose questions – 18 of them, in fact – every content creator and media executive should ask BEFORE greenlighting new media products and projects. This is an interactive process. I’m hoping to hear from many of you because this is truly a community effort. In fact, that may be the only way for radio to address its current set of daunting challenges. Have a look.
Read MoreIt is anyone’s guess whether 2025 turns out to be a rebound year for radio or a continuation of arduous times for the business. Thus, here’s a “Best of” blog post that’s almost one year-old that brought much-needed positive news about radio, defying conventional wisdom about the state of the medium. No, it didn’t change anything, but it felt good to start the new year on a positive, uplifting note. So, let’s try it again. And if no one’s said it to you recently, Happy New Year!
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.
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By now, you’ve probably seen or read coverage from CES 2025. But our Jacobs tours of this event that took place yesterday looked at this iconic event from the radio broadcaster’s POV. And did we ever discover new ways AI will change and disrupt the way advertising is bought, placed, sold, and created. Today’s post takes you behind the scenes at this amazing show where AI is most definitely the star.
Read MoreHopefully, you “got” my pun in the title of today’s post. How can a movement that looks back in time to an earlier period of pop culture even have a path into tomorrow? But the fact is, nostalgia has become…
Read MoreA new year and a new FCC chairman coming into power. And by all accounts, that might very well mean that change is in the air for broadcasters. While the FCC may be famous for rubber stamping the vast majority of radio and TV license renewals, Brendan Carr is suggesting his term as chairman of the agency may indeed be very different. What might it mean for your station? Let’s talk about it.
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