by ethan | Jan 1, 2018 | Marketing, Radio, Radio Industry, Radio Production, Radio Programming
Anchoring is a term used in psychology and often a pop-term for a fixed reminder of a feeling, thought or experience. So for business, a Commercial Advertising Sung Jingle is one of the best ways to ‘anchor’ an audience to a brand, event or experience. Songs and...
by ethan | Jul 10, 2017 | Marketing, Radio Industry, Radio Programming
In 2017 there are more radio stations now than ever. Streaming on the air, online and even from a bedroom at home, there’s so much to be learned and lots to be gained! The best way to stand out from the thousands of online channels and hundreds of national radio...
by ethan | Apr 22, 2017 | Radio Industry, Radio Production, Radio Programming
Podcasting Power We hear the term thrown about all time but just in case you’ve been too busy managing a radio station, here’s the unofficial ‘Podcasting for Dummies’ Guide and don’t worry, we won’t tell anyone you read it....
by ethan | Oct 26, 2016 | Radio Industry, Radio Programming
Rhetorical questions don’t seem like a very big deal. I mean, what’s the harm in asking a question? Well, if you’re in the public eye (or in this case, the public ear), they can be a big deal. Rhetorical questions – defined as questions that are asked which do not...
by ethan | Oct 21, 2016 | Radio, Radio Industry, Radio Programming
It’s true that morning commuters have more options now than before. There’s the podcast. There’s the iPod. There are even books on tape. Still, radio is kind because it’s convenient and always on. There’s no setup, no downloading and there are so many options. So you...
by ethan | Oct 14, 2016 | Radio, Radio Industry, Radio Programming
The future of radio, like anything, houses a ton of uncertainty. But that doesn’t mean aware and forward thinking managers can’t anticipate the skills needed to thrive in the future of the industry. With the increase of automated cars, instant podcasts and...