OUT NOW: Who Are The Most Influential Women In Radio?

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The Most Influential Women in Radio are in Radio Ink! Our latest issue has insights from this year’s honorees and a fantastic interview with Angela Yee, formerly of The Breakfast Club and now hosting the syndicated Way Up with Angela Yee. Our columnists, including Roy Williams, Alec Drake, and Lisa Goldberg, tackle a range of topics, including effective goal-setting, advertising strategy, and finding ways to reinvigorate our industry.

Here’s what subscribers will see this month:

The Most Influential Women in Radio

Every year we ask our MIW honorees to answer a question about our industry. This year, we asked, “How does radio convince and attract the next generation of broadcasters, especially women?”

The responses reflect a range of perspectives and opinions. Still, there is a consensus that the industry must proactively attract and nurture the next generation of broadcasting professionals. How to do this? Our MIWs share great ideas in their answers.

Always Giving Back

Radio host, podcaster, entrepreneur, and philanthropist: Angela Yee is unstoppable. In our interview, Angela talks about becoming one of radio’s top on-air talents, her entrepreneurial endeavors, and her passion for giving back to her

community. She also offers keen insight into how she manages her time and collaborates with others.

Nielsen and ROS: The Wizard of Ads Principles of Radio Scheduling

Ever wonder how the Wizard of Ads works his magic? Roy Williams breaks it down for us in this month’s column. Learn what his team cares about – and doesn’t care about – when creating radio ad packages for clients.

How to Navigate Value Migration

New technologies and changing consumer behaviors have disrupted traditional radio business models. However, our industry can still thrive if it shifts its priorities, practices, and investments.

Alec Drake offers a much-needed blueprint for making this happen, focusing on recruitment, conversation, education, and change.

Do The Hustle

“Success comes to those who work at it every day. There is no coast.” Lisa Goldberg reminds us about the importance of setting goals, establishing priorities, and avoiding the “busyness” that keeps us from real accomplishment.

Expanding your influence takes time and a willingness to invest in yourself. A subscription to Radio Ink gets and keeps you familiar with our industry’s brightest minds and provides actionable ideas that make your station’s revenues soar.

Don’t Miss Your Copy

Digital subscribers get to download and read each issue on the day of publication. Our electronic format can be read on your computer, phone, or tablet. . .it’s up to you! Subscribe to Radio Ink digital HERE.

The great thing about print magazines is that you can read them whenever, wherever, and don’t have to worry about the glow of your device keeping your spouse awake at night. The downside? One of your station colleagues may “borrow” your copy, forcing you to hunt for it. Order your print subscription HERE.

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