Nielsen Shuts Down Council For Research Excellence ​

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It was an organization the ratings firm established in 2005 to provide clients with a forum to drive research and improve audience measurement. A Nielsen spokesman told Radio Ink Tuesday it is ending its funding to the Council. Nielsen was pumping over $2 million a year into the organization.

Double-Dipping By Sports Organizations Kills Broadcasters

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(By Andy Bloom) The 2017 World series lived up to the name “Fall Classic.” As the Astros defeated the Dodgers in seven games, did you notice YouTube’s new TV service was a presenting sponsor? YouTube’s presence felt peculiar in light of headlines like this from the New York Post (11/1/17): “Cable Companies Freak Out After 1 Million Cut Cord in 3 Months.”

Wal-Mart Is Number One

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According to Media Monitors, Wal-Mart aired 43,624 commercials on radio stations across the country last week, making the big box discounter the number one radio advertiser leading up to Christmas weekend. Macy's was number two with 37,000 spots, followed by GEICO (32,751), AT&T Wireless (32,290) and Amazon.com (31,612).

Get Revved Up For 2018!

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(By Bob McCurdy) With things relatively quiet the week between Christmas and the New Year, it is a perfect time to reflect upon the previous 12 months while getting ready for the next twelve. 
Paul Weyland - Radio

“I’ve Already Got More Business Than I Can Handle.”

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(By Paul Weyland) One of the biggest drains of time and energy in broadcast sales is wasting time with elusive decisionmakers who won’t close. Oh, they’ll engage, but ultimately you are never able to close them. And there is a reason they’re not closing.
Ron Robinson - Radio

I Don’t Much Care For Radio

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(By Ronald Robinson) As I've often said, my threshold for what constitutes effective and listenable radio has never been met. There were times, to be sure, when radio was much more creative and interesting, but I wouldn’t expect the majority of contemporary radio’s participants to have any experience or recall of those times.

1400 Pounds Of Goodies Shipped Off To The Troops

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WQUD 105.5 Vintage Radio/Erie, IL, has hit one out of the park with their Slick Willy’s Second Annual Stuff for the Troops Drive. The Oldies station collected over 1,400 pounds of sundry items for U.S. troops serving overseas.

Mount Vernon Stations Big Gift To The Needy

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WNZR (90.9 FM/Christian AC) and WMVO (100.9 FM, 1300 AM/News-Talk-Oldies) in Mount Vernon, Ohio, as well as many individuals, businesses, and organizations rallied together to fight hunger in their community with the 36th Annual Knox County Food for the Hungry Drive on Saturday, December 9.

Hall of Fame Broadcaster Dick Enberg Dies

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Dick Enberg got his broadcasting career started as a radio station custodian as a junior at Central Michigan, making $1 hour. The owner of the station also gave him weekend sports and DJ gigs. That catapulted Enberg to a 60-year long career which included hundreds of sporting events from the Super Bowl to the Olympics. He was found dead Thursday at his Southern California home. His family believes it was a heart attack. Enberg was 82.

WSB Reporter Dies At 56

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Jon Lewis, a reporter for CMG's News 95.5 and AM 750 WSB in Atlanta for the past 20 years, passed away Thursday from complications following a brain hemorrhage he had over the summer. Lewis had been off the air for the past three months. Here's what CMG Atlanta Market Manager Donna Hall had to say about Lewis...

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