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Services Set For David Ross
After being diagnosed with Lewy Body Dementia about a year ago, the legendary broadcaster has died at the age of 66. He had been suffering with the misdiagnosed disease for three years. Ross is pictured here with former Cumulus CEO Lew Dickey.
Managers: Be Innovative If You Want To Win
And that's exactly what Jeff Wilson does. Jeff has been in radio for over 36 years. He's worked on the air, as a controller, a sales manager, a GM, and now Senior RVP. He is responsible for managing the day-to-day operations for Radio One's DC cluster, with additional oversight of Baltimore, Philadelphia, Cleveland, Columbus, and Cincinnati. Wilson has been voted one of Radio Ink's Best Managers of 2016. Here is our extended interview with Jeff on his management style and what it takes to be a successful leader in the radio industry today
Jacobs Media Launches DASH Podcast Series
The focus of the new podcast series is on the future of radio in the connected car. It will include backstage interviews recorded at last fall’s DASH Conference by Jacobs Media’s Digital Dot Connector Seth Resler. A new episode will be released every week for the next three months.
Increase Your Value To Your Company
(By Loyd Ford) Radio is in the perfect position to explore closer relationships with local listeners through adventures in social media and in your own online resources. You can’t do that without a higher profile. Here are three ways to use fun, video, and local people to make more of a name for yourself.
Data You Need To Bring in More Auto Dollars
(by Bob McCurdy) I Just heard that one of the auto agencies that we had “saved” in late 2015 from going mostly Digital/TV at the Media Director level, just did so, cutting out their radio. The job of getting these dollars back now will not be easy. This speaks to the importance of a couple of things. First, getting to the real key decision maker at the agency.
My Visit With Ford At CES
For me, going to CES is all about an inspiring recharge to start off the new year. It's a way to jump outside of traditional thinking and push the “open-minded” button.
Innovation Begins Today in Las Vegas
All tech eyes will be on Las Vegas today as the annual Consumer Electronics Show opens. The event has become known for hatching new technologies and tech products. Jim Barry is the Media Spokesman for the Consumer Technology Association, which represents more than 2000 consumer technology companies and owns and produces CES. Greater Media's Buzz Knight, who's covering CES for Radio Ink spoke with Barry about what he expects to see from the floor this year.
It’s Going to Be Dashboard Crazy at CES This Year
CES is about to begin in Las Vegas and Greater Media's Buzz Knight is there to cover the show for Radio Ink. Buzz recently interviewed Consumer Technology Association CEO Gary Shapiro who said Nine automakers and more than 115 automotive tech companies will be exhibiting across 200,000 square feet of space this year, that's a 25 percent increase over last year. As for in-vehicle communications, they’re making cars safer and drivers more connected. Exhibitors at CES 2016 will unveil a complete, immersive infotainment experience for the car, with advancements in active window displays, access notifications, navigation systems, and a whole lot more. Here's Buzz's interview with Shapiro.
(11-16-15) A New Day At Cumulus
The 2015 Radio Show was being held in the city of Atlanta, which just happens to be home to Cumulus Media headquarters. And on day one of the Radio Show, the big news was not about keynote speakers, programmatic panels, or radio’s place on the dashboard. It was about Lew and John Dickey being pushed out of Cumulus by the company’s board of directors.
FCC Fines WMJX Boston For Contest
John Garziglia Every so often, a radio station runs a contest, and loses. We see an example of this in the FCC’s recently-issued forfeiture order against WMJX, Boston. One of the FCC’s basic contest rule requirements is that both the prize, and the conditions surrounding the prize, must be accurately described.