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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. …
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:
Read MoreRadio programmers are often criticized for being “old school,” focused on ratings rather than on entertaining. But today’s #TBT post questions that logic using real world examples of broadcast radio PDs who have made the transition to the digital world. And soon, Pandora—and perhaps Spotify—may find out just what great radio programmers are capable of. The really talented ones can program anything.
Read MoreWhat kind of year has it been so far in radio? We know digital revenue is up, while traditional billing is down. And Christian radio continues to shine. But in public radio, it’s been a tough go since the defunding decision by Congress earlier in the summer. How can public radio stations and their operators respond, stay relevant, and healthy in an increasingly turbulent environment? It turns out these action steps and solutions will resonate for everyone in radio.
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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It turns out there’s a universal English word people use around the world to designate something or someone as hip or accepted. It’s “COOL.” So while we all know it when we see it or hear it, being considered cool is a whole different thing. Let’s put aside how many are listening every week 6+ and focus on what it would take for broadcast radio to be widely considered to be “cool” again. There’s brand new research that can help us get there.
Read MoreIn 2025, a fitting update to Timothy Leary’s 1966 call to action might be: “Turn on, log in, scroll up.” Despite Silicon Valley’s narrative that social media empowers us to be part of the action, most Americans are content to…
Read MoreDetroit radio lost one of its finest over the Fourth of July weekend. Buzz Van Houten didn’t host a hilarious morning show. Nor was he a world-famous PD. But everywhere he worked up and down the Motor City radio dial, he had a profound impact on his colleagues and many friends. He was one of those special people who brought soomething intangible and special to the stations who hired him. Today’s post is a tribute to Buzz, along with those who brought that “special sauce” to radio.
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