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In the early days of developing mobile apps, we were frequently asked if we thought it was going to become a big space, or if…
Read MoreHaving been in the mobile app business for more than a dozen years, we’ve learned it’s not a static space. Every 6-12 months, Apple or…
Read MoreThe impact of the Coronavirus continues to resonate with the way consumers are going to interact with businesses, especially this holiday season. By all indications,…
Read MoreThe impact of the Covid-19 pandemic has touched every aspect of our lives. Businesses have shut down, families hunkered down, and the economy slowed down. …
Read MoreWhen jācapps introduced its first mobile app for radio close to a dozen years ago, most people thought we were nuts. In late 2008 apps…
Read MoreWhen was the last time you actually thought about your station’s (or your company’s) mobile app strategy? How often do you research your mobile initiatives to make sure they’re aligned with your master strategy? Recently, ESPN redefined its entire mobile scheme, and with it, their content ecosystem. Paul and I did some homework on what it could mean for radio broadcasters. And that’s what today’s blog post is all about.
Read MoreIn Tuesday’s post, I outlined a rough schematic for how public radio could use its latest “bump” to carve out a path for the future. …
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When was the last time you actually thought about your station’s (or your company’s) mobile app strategy? How often do you research your mobile initiatives to make sure they’re aligned with your master strategy? Recently, ESPN redefined its entire mobile scheme, and with it, their content ecosystem. Paul and I did some homework on what it could mean for radio broadcasters. And that’s what today’s blog post is all about.
Read MoreIn Tuesday’s post, I outlined a rough schematic for how public radio could use its latest “bump” to carve out a path for the future. In today’s post, it’s put-up-so-shut-up time. As we wrap up a short week, I’ll use…
Read MoreIn Tuesday’s post, I outlined a rough schematic for how public radio could use its latest “Trump Bump” to carve out a path for the future. In today’s post, it’s put-up-or-shut-up time. As we wrap up a short week, this post will fill in some of the blanks and color in some solutions to remedy our nation’s beleaguered public radio stations:
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