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Technology to
Your Business
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jācapps develops custom software applications including mobile apps, web applications, and other digital technologies
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and Define
We work with you to discover your business needs and define the project scope
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Design
and Plan
We combine skill and strategy to make sure your apps look great and are easy to use
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and Build
Our development teams bring your application to life
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moody
Applying Technology to Your Business Challenges

jācapps develops custom software applications including mobile apps, web applications, and other digital technologies

big fm
Discover and Define

We work with you to discover your business needs and define the project scope

town crier wire
Design and Plan

We combine skill and strategy to make sure your apps look great and are easy to use

michigan public
Develop and Build

Our development teams bring your application to life

podmn
Deploy and Support

Once deployed, we continue to provide support for anything regarding your app

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Our highly collaborative, four-step process results in outstanding custom apps. We discover, design, develop and deploy. We work with you to find the inspiration to move forward and to determine what your needs are. Because we are dedicated to your success, we keep a close eye on the apps once they’ve been launched for any potential problems and to help you navigate the inevitable new devices and software updates.

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Why Radio PDs Are A Lot Like NBA Coaches

By Fred Jacobs | May 8, 2025

I’m a sucker for sports analogies. And I’ve got a great one for today’s #TBT blog post. There are some incredible similarities between successful NBA coaches and high-achieving radio PDs. That’s because the great ones know how to push the right buttons to get optimal results. I’ve assembled my high-five list of ways that separate the good ones—from the great ones.

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Memo To Radio: We Have Met The Enemy And It Is…

By Fred Jacobs | May 7, 2025

It was the Chinese military strategist, Sun Tzu, who famously said “Know thine enemy.” But for broadcast radio in 2025, do we really know the answer to that question? I take my shot at it in today’s post.

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The Guy In The Next Car

By Fred Jacobs | May 6, 2025

There is always lively debate in radio circles about whether the quality of today’s stations can even touch how things sounded “back in the day.” But the more salient issue is the loss of the shared radio listening experience. We’re all listening to different music, different talk shows, and different personalities. That’s where today’s blog posts land and unravels the key differences between today’s stations and those that made history decades ago.

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5 Lessons For Radio From The Apple Watch

By Fred Jacobs | May 5, 2025

This spring, Apple’s Watch—now the most successful tech wearable in the world—celebrated its 10th anniversary. Like so many digital innovations, Watch has already had several iterations, but none bigger than the space it now owns—THE health and wellness device you wear on your wrist that is not only functional but fashionable. Apple’s success with Watch contains a number of important lessons for the radio broadcasting industry as it struggles to find its next “killer app.” That’s the topic of today’s blog.

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DJs And Baristas: Can They Save Their Companies?

By Fred Jacobs | May 2, 2025

It has already not been an easy year for American businesses. But it isn’t just the tariffs and other political issues. Many companies were struggling…

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Why Radio PDs Are A Lot Like NBA Coaches

By Fred Jacobs | May 8, 2025

I’m a sucker for sports analogies. And I’ve got a great one for today’s #TBT blog post. There are some incredible similarities between successful NBA coaches and high-achieving radio PDs. That’s because the great ones know how to push the right buttons to get optimal results. I’ve assembled my high-five list of ways that separate the good ones—from the great ones.

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Memo To Radio: We Have Met The Enemy And It Is…

By Fred Jacobs | May 7, 2025

It was the Chinese military strategist, Sun Tzu, who famously said “Know thine enemy.” But for broadcast radio in 2025, do we really know the answer to that question? I take my shot at it in today’s post.

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Radio’s Short Attention Span Challenge

November 2, 2023

Consumer attention spans are shortening, making it even more imperative that content is to-the-point and “snackable.” But along the way, being “bite-sized” has become more important than making it great. In today’s blog post, we look at the challenge of attracting audiences in a sea of virtually infinite content and distribution choices.

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“Ladies And Gentlemen, THE BEATLES!”

November 1, 2023

The last time the Beatles and Stones had new music out at the same time was in 1969. Now, more than half a century later, it’s happening again this week when “the last Beatles song” is released tomorrow. So, how will radio play this event? Will it low-key or even ignore it? Will it squander it and give it away to Spotify and Amazon Music? Or will radio treat it like the real moment that it is? Today’s blog post puts this rare occurrence into perspective for you. Enoy.

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The Evolution Of “A.I. Ashley” – Why Alpha Did It

June 19, 2023

Alpha Media broke ground last week by being the first to launch an AI DJ. In fact, they’re taking their midday personality – Ashley Z – and using RadioGPT to produce entire shows via this technology. Why are they doing it? How are they doing it? And what do they want the radio industry to know about it? Phil Becker, Dylan Salisbury, and Ashley Elzinga sat down with me in an exclusive tell-all conversation about AI and how it’s being used at Live 95.5 in Portland, Oregon. It’s an amazing story. Click here for Part 1.

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