Podcasters Are Great Marketers
(By Ryan Wrecker) Over the course of a few days I had the chance to talk to many great people in incredibly impressive positions in the industry. I’ve learned a lot from them, and I hope to share that over the course of the next few months in more detail. But for now, here’s a few points from the final day of the Podcast Movement conference that I think are important to share...
Guess Who I Saw At Podcast Movement?
Steve Goldstein checks in with his take on the Podcast Movement Conference last week. And he says he noticed something new this year: Radio people in attendance. So who was there and what did Steve think about the event? Let's find out.
Problem? No Problem.
(By Ronald Robinson) One of my enthusiastic detractors wrote something in a comment following my last piece that might, possibly, represent the crux of contemporary radio’s position on its own communicative strategies. His missive included the following: “…wonderment on why you obsess over such small s***.”
Wired Article Highlights NextRadio
Wired Magazine shows NextRadio some love with a feature article online. The article states, as Emmis CEO Jeff Smulyan has been saying for years, that every smartphone in the world has an FM tuner built in, however so many of them are never flipped on. The article also highlights the important role radio plays when a tragedy or disaster strikes.
CBS Files. More Financial Details Come Out.
Because Television is the darling of the company, details about the CBS Radio division hardly ever see the light of day. That all changes when the radio division gets spun-off and goes public. According to The Wall Street Journal CBS Radio lost $136 million in 2015. That from the IPO the company filed Friday for its Radio division. The Journal reports CBS Radio revenue declined 6% to $1.23 Billion in 2015.
Harvey, Delilah, Savage Headed To The Hall
Steve Harvey, Delilah, Michael Savage, Bob Kingsley, Eric and Kathy and Jeff & Jer lead the list of radio personalities going into the National Radio Hall of Fame this year. The results were announced this morning.
Dare To Be Distinctive!
(By Bob McCurdy) We came across a blog in a WARC email written by Richard Shotton, Head of Insights at ZenithOptimedia, where he discussed the importance of “distinctiveness” and how it boosted memorability in a hyper-competitive retail environment.
KLUC’s Buchanan Receives Humanitarian Award
98.5 KLUC (Las Vegas) has a jock to really boast about. Morning show host Chet Buchanan has received “The Best of the Silver State XIV” Humanitarian Award. Buchanan spends countless hours with dozens of charities throughout Southern Nevada, and also sits on the board of numerous nonprofits. The Silver State XIV awards will be presented on July 23rd.
iHeartMedia Promotes Pair In Allentown-Harrisburg
Craig Stevens (pictured) has been named Format Captain for Spoken Word stations, and Jimmy Steele will replace Stevens as Program Director for Y102 and Rumba 92.3 FM, as well as join the Y102 Morning Show as a co-host, effective immediately, according to iHeartMedia’s Allentown-Harrisburg region.
Lee Returns To Bob & Tom Show
After six months away from the show, doing her own Podcast, she’s back. Kristi Lee rejoins the team of Westwood One’s Bob & Tom Show as of today. Lee said, "I am thrilled to be back on the Bob & Tom Show...even though I fully expect to be interrupted by the boys on a regular basis…again.”














