No One Listens to the Radio Anymore
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“No one listens to the radio anymore. Radio is dead.” When someone says that to me, I beat them unconscious with a Portable People Meter. “Wait a minute. When you say, ‘beat
Annie F. Downs is a New York Times bestselling author, sought-after speaker, and successful podcast host based in Nashville, TN. Engaging and honest, she makes readers and listeners alike feel as if they’ve been long-time friends. Co-founder of the That Sounds Fun Network—which includes her aptly named flagship podcast, That Sounds Fun—and author of multiple bestselling books including Chase the Fun, That Sounds Fun, 100 Days to Brave and Remember God, Annie is the friend who will shoot straight with you, remind you that God is good, and still manage to make you laugh in the process. For more about Annie’s work, visit anniefdowns.com.
Even though Lauree is originally from Boring, Oregon, she has lived and traveled to over 50 countries and is always excited to discover a new city, a new culture and a new expression of God’s amazing creation! She flew all the way to Iceland for just 12 hours.
Her first radio job (‘job’ might be generous, it wasn’t paid) was when she was 19 years old at a YWAM school in Northern Ireland.
Lauree loves adventures and has had some crazy ones in her life: tour manager for Tony Hawk and So You Think You Can Dance, missionary to the Czech Republic, skydiving-bungee jumping adrenaline junkie, leadership development consultant, being at gunpoint 12 times…online dating.
Seventeen years after those four shows in Northern Ireland a friend told Lauree, “I think you could do radio.” A PD in Dallas took a chance to teach her how to do radio. Lauree is celebrating 5 years as a radio personality and loves doing middays at K-LOVE.
Keeping the Gates of a Holy City
Be encouraged and challenged as we refocus our collective missions to include the idea of “gatekeeping” according to God’s intended design for it. We’ll explore what stewardship of platforms can spiritually and practically look like, and we’ll dive into how we can best honor God and one another as we serve in the Christian media industry.
EJ Gaines is Senior Vice President of Marketing at Capitol CMG and Co-Executive Director of Motown Gospel, divisions of Capitol Records/Universal Music Group. An entertainment lawyer and former artist manager with 20 years of experience in the music business, EJ Gaines has guided the careers of GRAMMY® Award-winning recording artists, producers and songwriters, as well as producers and talent in film, TV and other forms of media and content.
EJ Gaines serves as a National Trustee for the Recording Academy, and sits on the Board of Directors for several organizations, including Music Health Alliance, the Gospel Music Trust Fund, and the Gospel Music Association. In 2021, EJ was named a Change Agent by Billboard and, most recently, was appointed Chairman of the U.S. Board of Hope for Justice, a global nonprofit organization which aims to end human trafficking and modern slavery.
EJ Gaines currently resides in Franklin, TN with his wife, recording artist and public speaker Janice Gaines, and their two sons.
Untapped Local Podcast Opportunity
More and more people expect audio to be available on demand. We’ll give you ideas and actionable strategies to build a successful local podcast initiative for your radio station.
A recognized leader in audio programming, marketing, and management, Steve has developed scores of successful radio brands around the country, nurtured and advanced local and national talent, and pioneered many podcasting and voice-first initiatives.
Amplifi Media is the go-to advisor for major broadcast networks, media companies, brands and podcasters, guiding audio strategy, development, and marketing for podcasts. Amplifi provides audio strategy, development and marketing services to clients including NBC/Universal TV, ABC News, Dave Ramsey, EY, Skyview Networks, CurtCo Media, Beasley Media, and more. He is also a guest lecturer and creator of the Business of Podcasting Course for NYU’s Steinhardt School.
Prior to founding Amplifi, Steve developed content for major broadcast companies including NBC and ABC. He was a founding partner of Saga Communications (NASDAQ: SGA), serving as Executive Vice President and Group Program Director from the company’s formation in 1986 until 2015 when he started Amplifi Media.
More
In today’s Christian culture, we have more of everything, which often gets in the way of having more of Jesus. Let’s explore what more of Jesus looks like.
Dr. Derwin L. Gray is the founding and Lead Pastor of Transformation Church, just outside of Charlotte, NC. He is also the author of several books, including “How to Heal Our Racial Divide: What the Bible Says, and What the First Century Christian Knew about Racial Reconciliation.” You can follow him at @derwinlgray on Instagram, twitter, and Facebook. As well as derwinlgray.com.
Rooting for Rivals
Faith-based organizations are sometimes known for what we’re against–and, all too often, that includes being against each other. But followers of Jesus have a unique opportunity to link arms across our organizational boundaries and pursue a calling higher than our own agendas. Rooting for Rivals reveals how your organization can multiply its impact by cooperating rather than competing. This session celebrates case studies illustrating the power of collaborative partnership in pursuing the power of openhanded leadership.
Peter Greer is the president and CEO of HOPE International, a global Christ-centered economic development organization serving throughout Africa, Asia, Latin America, and Eastern Europe. Prior to joining HOPE, Peter worked internationally in Cambodia, Zimbabwe and Rwanda and received an MPP in political and economic development from Harvard’s Kennedy School. Peter’s favorite part of his job is spending time with the entrepreneurs HOPE serves—whether harvesting coffee with farmers in Rwanda, dancing alongside savings groups in Haiti, or visiting the greenhouses of entrepreneurs in Ukraine. As an advocate for the Church’s role in missions and alleviating extreme poverty, Peter has co-authored 14 books, including Mission Drift, Rooting for Rivals, The Gift of Disillusionment, and The Spiritual Danger of Doing Good. More important than his role at HOPE is his role as husband to Laurel and dad to Keith, Liliana, Myles, and London. While his sports loyalties remain in New England, Peter and his family live in Lancaster, PA.
Living a Life of More
Many of us feel called to live a life of more – more impact, more meaning, more purpose. But if we’re not careful, we can get stuck in The Drift and find ourselves living a life of mediocrity – or worse regrets. Daniel will share a time-tested model from the best-selling book, Living Forward, so you can use your life as a platform to make an even greater impact in those around you.
Daniel Harkavy has been coaching business leaders to peak levels of performance, efficacy, and fulfillment for more than 25 years.
In 1996, he harnessed his passion for coaching leaders and teams to found Building Champions, where he serves as CEO and Executive Coach. Daniel and his team of coaches have worked with thousands of clients and organizations to improve the way they lead and live.
Daniel is a sought-after author and speaker, most recently authoring The 7 Perspectives of Effective Leaders which was released in October 2020. His book Living Forward, a national bestseller, was published in March 2016. Daniel also authored Becoming A Coaching Leader: The Proven Strategy for Building Your Own Team of Champions in 2007.
As an executive coach and trusted confidant, Daniel works with high profile leaders to improve their leadership, decision-making, influence, and overall effectiveness. Daniel’s emphatic belief is that self-leadership precedes team leadership, and his goal is to help his clients optimize how they lead themselves first, then focusing on how to best work with their executive teams and all key constituents in their organizations. He engages with clients in many forms including one-on-one executive coaching sessions, executive retreats, speaking engagements and custom experiences.
Some of the clients he has worked with include: Daimler, Nike, Chick-fil-A, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Pfizer, Infineum (an ExxonMobil and Shell company), Bank of America, Wells Fargo, MetLife, PrimeLending, US Bank, Northwestern Mutual, Morgan Stanley, Prudential, Merrill Lynch and many others.
Daniel lives just outside Portland, Oregon, where he and his wife and family enjoy a little space for gardening and play. Daniel actively serves his community as a member of nonprofit boards and a mentor to those seeking his guidance. His other passions include surfing, snowboarding, and spending time with his family.
The Theology of Calling
Scripture makes it clear that Jesus didn’t simply save us from something, He saved us for something! In other words, Christ followers are divinely designed to be both consumers of grace and carriers of grace. What would it look like to lean into our purpose with more passion while simultaneously leaning more fully into our Creator with gratitude and humility? How can we challenge our mindset by moving away from the feelings of inadequacy in our jobs and regaining our confidence in Christ?
Lisa Harper is described as both a hilarious storyteller and theological scholar. She’s written numerous books and Bible studies, teaches at churches and conferences around the world, and is in the thesis stage of an earned doctorate at Denver Seminary. But her favorite role by far is being Missy’s mom.
Creativity, Bravery, and Impact
Most of our cultural reference points for bravery involve heroic actions like storming a beach, risking everything on an unlikely business deal, or casting caution to the wind on a massive career change. When organizations are willing to confront uncertainty with clear and decisive action, greatness emerges. Discover the two key factors that must be present for habitual bravery to occur and how leaders and creative pros can cultivate “the brave habit” in their daily lives to grow both their platform and impact.
Positioning himself as an “arms dealer for the creative revolution,” Todd Henry teaches leaders and organizations how to establish practices that lead to everyday brilliance. He is the author of five books (The Accidental Creative, Die Empty, Louder Than Words, Herding Tigers, The Motivation Code, Daily Creative) which have been translated into more than a dozen languages, and he speaks and consults across dozens of industries on creativity, leadership, and passion for work.
With more than fifteen million downloads, his podcast The Accidental Creative offers weekly tips for how to stay prolific, brilliant, and healthy. Todd’s book Die Empty was named by Amazon.com as one of the best books of 2013.
His latest book, Daily Creative, offers daily sparks of inspiration and practical advice for creative pros.
Neal “Neallytime” Hopson is a man driven by family and faith. He is a husband of 13 years to his beautiful wife, Kim and father to their 4 year old daughter, Gabriella. He’s a lover of Jesus and Chipotle. Throughout his exciting career, Neal has held titles as a nationally ranked professional tennis player, and an award-winning sales professional with Mercedes Benz.
Today, Neal reaches multitudes across the nation as the afternoon show host on BOOST RADIO, middays on NGEN Radio, and evenings on Pulse 101.7. Whether on-air, on the turntables as a live DJ, or through his sought after talents as dance choreographer or emcee, he has a passion for impacting people.
Neal’s company ‘One Goal Global’ serves a who’s who roster of clients through creating excellent experiences on world stages. He adds value in a way he’s only uniquely designed with the “Neallytime Touch”. For many years, Neal has had the opportunity to impact the next generation in stadiums and in small groups. His One Goal remains the same; to lead people to God and help them discover His purpose for their life.
The Core Strengths of Creative Champions
Everyone is creative but not everyone believes they are. Learn how to build your confidence using the three Core Strengths of Creative Champions: curiosity, connections, and courage. Unlock the creativity you and your team have that is waiting to be used.
Wade Kingsley is a Creativity Coach and Consultant from Australia. He is currently the Australian Ambassador for World Creativity & Innovation Week.
Over the past 25 years he has worked in the radio, media and marketing industries with leadership responsibilities at Nova Entertainment, dentsu, and SCA.
In 2017 he founded ‘The Ideas Business’ which helps brands use creative thinking to solve problems. In 2021, The Ideas Business was named one of Australia’s Top 100 fastest growing start-ups.
He created the ‘Creative Champions’ Course, taking his experience in one-on-one coaching to help people learn how to be better creative problem solvers. Wade believes everyone is creative and focuses on giving people the confidence to unlock and share their creative ideas with the world.
Wade lives outside Melbourne, Australia with his wife Suze, two children Joshua and Emma; Cavapoo and low-allergy cat.
Resisting Burnout = Embracing More Platform
Burnout is an epidemic in the workplace. According to some surveys, as many as 90% of people experience symptoms of burnout every year. Clearly, something’s got to give as we try to influence more people in more places for Christ. Learn strategies for not only overcoming but staying out of burnout for good.
Carey Nieuwhof is a best-selling leadership author, speaker, podcaster, former attorney, and church planter.
Carey speaks to leaders around the world about leadership, change and personal growth. His podcast, The Carey Nieuwhof Leadership Podcast, has 18 million downloads and features interviews with many of today’s top leaders.
In addition, Carey writes one of today’s most influential leadership blogs at CareyNieuwhof.com. His online content is accessed by leaders over 1.5 million times a month. He holds degrees in law, theology, and history.
Carey’s mission is to help people thrive in life and leadership. He has extensive experience helping organizations lead through change, develop high-capacity teams, deepen their personal growth along with their health.
His best-selling book, At Your Best: How to Get Time, Energy, and Priorities Working in Your Favor, is designed to help every leader escape stress and begin living at a sustainable pace and has been profiled by Forbes, Fast Company, and Business Insider.
His other books include Didn’t See It Coming: Overcoming the Seven Greatest Challenges That No One Expects But Everyone Experiences, Lasting Impact: 7 Powerful Conversations That Will Help Your Church Grow, Leading Change Without Losing It and Parenting Beyond Your Capacity, co-authored with Reggie Joiner.
Carey and his wife Toni live north of Toronto, Ontario and have two grown sons. In his spare time, you’ll catch him barbecuing on his Big Green Egg, cycling, or boating.
Authenticity & Vulnerability: Deciding What, When & How to Share
Authenticity is the buzzword of the day. Personalities are encouraged to be more honest and authentic, yet many don’t know where to start…and some don’t know when to stop. Hear real-life examples, tips and templates for finding that sweet spot of being real without being, well, too real.
For 16 years, Angela has focused her career on the development of personalities and personality brands. Seeing a gap between the feedback needs of talent and the time and bandwidth of managers, Angela uses her unique combination of radio and life coaching expertise, creativity and candor to meet performers where they are and inspire them to reach their full potential.
Prior to launching her company in 2013, Angela spent over 20 years in programming at groundbreaking female-targeted stations, K101/San Francisco and Star 98.7/Los Angeles, winning multiple industry awards.
Destination: Unknown
We all think we know where we’re heading in life, but the reality is most people (and organizations) have little idea where their journey will take them. And Tim Sinclair knows better than most. Once a budding architect, Tim is now the voice of the Chicago Bulls and Chicago Bears, and he’ll use stories from his unlikely journey to help you grow your platform through wiser decisions and more effective goals, even though you might not know where they’ll lead.
After nearly two decades as an award-winning radio personality, Tim has made a name for himself in a different arena. Literally.
As the public address announcer for the Chicago Bears, Chicago Bulls, Chicago Fire, and Illinois Fighting Illini, Tim’s voice is synonymous with big-time sporting events…including multiple NBA All-Star Games, the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament, the Big Ten Championship Football Game and NBA2K.
The Power of MORE PLATFORM [ PANEL ]
It’s time to pursue more. We all have a mission to reach more people, and it’s becoming increasingly difficult to do that in a saturated, competitive market. Let’s look at the forward-thinking opportunities across all media platforms that will lead to more brand awareness, more influence, and ultimately more impact. Let’s give more platform to the Gospel message so that more people, in more places, are being reached for Jesus.
Dan is the Chief Creative Officer at Dunham+Company, pushing the boundaries of branding, marketing and media while staying rigorously informed by data and analytics. Creativity is both an art and a science – Dan and the teams that he leads model that balance.
Practical Tips For Podcasters
In today’s climate, it is important for your radio station to create compelling podcasts. Not only does this impact your station, it’s a great opportunity for non-traditional revenue. You will walk away with practical tools on how to launch or upgrade your podcast offerings. Plus, hear ten tips for keeping a new listener in the first 60 seconds of your podcast.
Matty Staudt is a podcasting pioneer, Webby Winner, and Ambie nominated Producer and entrepreneur. Starting at the age of 16 in West Virginia Matty became a morning radio mainstay in places like DC, NYC, and San Francisco. In 2008 he joined the start-up team at Stitcher as their first Director of Content. Over his podcasting career, Matty has launched over 400 shows, built podcasts for companies like Ford, Pfizer, and Estee Lauder, consulted for many independent networks, and was on the founding team of The iHeartRadio Podcast Network, where he served as radio’s VP of Podcast Programming. Matty has worked with and He’s an educator at two Universities and the Founder of Jam Street Media, a production and consulting house based in Los Angeles with hit shows Appalachia Mysteria and Deep Cover: The Real Donnie Brasco.
The Power of MORE PLATFORM [ PANEL ]
It’s time to pursue more. We all have a mission to reach more people, and it’s becoming increasingly difficult to do that in a saturated, competitive market. Let’s look at the forward-thinking opportunities across all media platforms that will lead to more brand awareness, more influence, and ultimately more impact. Let’s give more platform to the Gospel message so that more people, in more places, are being reached for Jesus.
Matthew West is a five-time GRAMMY® nominee, a multiple ASCAP Christian Music Songwriter/Artist of the Year winner and a 2018 Dove Award Songwriter of the Year (Artist) recipient. In 2022, Matthew was given the prestigious Songwriter of the Year award from the Nashville Songwriter’s Association International (NSAI). He is only one of two Christian artists to ever win, and is the first to win it in over 20 years.
He has received an American Music Award, a Billboard Music Award, a K-LOVE Fan Award and named Billboard’s Hot Christian Songwriter of the Year. A recipient of the Rich Mullins Impact Award, West also received a Primetime Emmy® Award nomination for Original Music & Lyrics for the title track for the feature film “The Heart of Christmas.” He has been awarded a RIAA Gold certification for his single “Hello, My Name Is” and RIAA Platinum certification for the song “The Motions.”
In addition to his own recording career, he has co-hosted the K-LOVE Fan Awards five times and has more than 130 songwriting credits to his name, including cuts by Rascal Flatts, Scotty McCreery, Michael W. Smith, Amy Grant, Mandisa, Danny Gokey and others, along with back-to-back No. 1 songs by Casting Crowns including their recent single, “Nobody,” which West is featured.
Adding author to his list of accolades, West has written six books to date: Give This Christmas Away, The Story Of Your Life, Forgiveness, Today Is Day One, Hello, My Name Is, and his latest, The God Who Stays. He is also passionate about providing hope and healing through the power of prayer and story. Along with his father, Pastor Joe West, they founded popwe, a non-profit ministry helping others to craft, share, and live a more meaningful life. In what little spare time he has left, he is also creator and host of the Matthew West Podcast which is a part of Annie F. Downs’ That Sounds Fun network.
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Supporting Artists Beyond The Songs
Sandi Brown – President, JOY FM/Boost (KLJY & KXBS)
Dave Cruse – Program Director and Morning Host for The JOY FM Network
Corey Mann – Mornings / PD / Podcast Host, Family Broadcasting Corporation / Pulse FM (WHPZ)
Kenny Rodgers – VP, Capitol Christian Music Group
In an era where music fans can hear the songs everywhere, radio has the unique opportunity to expose the HEART of the artists. Through partnering with artists and labels to create unique events and promotions, there is opportunity to make listeners superfans of artists as well as your station!
2023 Why Listen Survey
Chuck Finney – President, Finney Media
In this just-released nationwide survey of Christian radio listeners, veteran consultant Chuck Finney shows why and how CCM listeners listen, why they give and why they leave—and what’s changed since the last survey. Come ready to engage with key insights and strategies you can use next week at your station.
Brand Intersection Tool Kit: Tools to Tell Your Station’s Story Alongside the Artist Brand
Leigh Holt – CEO / Manager, Maddjett
Ever wonder how to weave what matters to your audience while promoting the songs your station is playing? Let’s discuss how to integrate your station’s brand while partnering with the artist’s story to build a stronger narrative that your audience will want to engage with. Learn tools that you can use to simplify multiple messages and create content that is on point with your vision.
Unlocking the Power of Digital: Creating New Revenue Streams for Your Radio Station
Trey Morris – Vice President / Senior Consultant, The Center for Sales Strategy
Learn about the importance of offering digital marketing solutions to partners in order to increase revenue for your station. Trey will explain how to leverage a station’s content and talent to create new revenue streams and capitalize on the fast-growing digital marketing category. Leave with a deeper understanding of the benefits of offering digital solutions and practical strategies for implementing them.
Can We Reach More People Through Spanish Radio?
Brenda Aguila – Director of Spanish Ministries/Fuzión On-Air-Host, Encouragement Media Group-Fuzión
Marcos Barraza – Director of Broadcast Operations, Inspiracom/Manantial FM
Sadiel Castro – Program Director Spanish Brand Viva Unida, Hope Media Group
Hispanics are the fastest growing minority in the US. Many of them are first generation migrants. Learn what tools are available to your ministry as well as how to develop a community outreach program. Walk away with proven strategies to reach more people through Spanish Christian radio.
The Surprising Shift in Generational Giving
Rick Dunham – Founder/Chairman, Dunham+Company
Let’s unpack Dunham+Company’s latest research on Generational Giving (published as a Special Report by the Giving USA Foundation). Walk away with a better understanding of how each generation is shifting in its giving behaviors, as well some surprising findings about the younger generations.
What Your Listener’s Heart Longs to Hear Using the Enneagram
Denise Harper – Program Director, The Bridge (WKNZ)
Ben Sorrells – Director of Community Engagement, The Bridge (WKNZ)
What if you could engage with your target listener in such a personal way that you could speak directly to what her heart longs to hear? Using the knowledge of the Enneagram, learn how to craft daily on-air breaks that transition into songs that speak to how she sees the world and the ones she loves.
Creative Champions Workout
Wade Kingsley – Founder, Creative Champions
This is going to be like a workout…a mental one! In this highly intense training session, you will practice the ‘Core Strengths of Creative Champions’ discussed on the main stage such as how to be more inquisitive, care about more things and use them as inputs to fuel the creative process.
Navigating your Social Strategy in Radio: Making Sure Your Content Generates Exceptional ROI
Heather Heuman – CEO/Digital Missionary, Sweet Tea Social Marketing
Feeling frustrated that the social media trends are constantly shifting and yet you are seeking to grow your radio station’s visibility and achieve your business goals? Let’s explore exactly what to focus on in your digital strategy using her signature S.O.C.I.A.L. Framework and give tactical things you can do each week to continue to have a thriving and engaged audience.
Hey, Is that Legal?
Scott Hunter – Vice President and Senior Legal Counsel to Salem Media Group
Jerry Woods – Morning Show Host/Director of Marketing, WGTS 91.9
So you’ve dreamed up the perfect contest, remote, or stunt. It’s going to get the listeners excited, and it’ll be great for ratings, too. Then the boss rolls through and asks, “Are we covered legally?” You could fake it and hope you’re okay, but that’s probably not the wisest course. Let’s walk through what works and what doesn’t, as we break things down with a broadcast lawyer. It’ll be the most fun allowed by law.
Unifying in a Diverse Culture
Melissa Montana – CEO/President, STAR 88.3 (WLAB)
Josh Raines – Director of Outreach & Director of Strategic Partnerships, STAR 88.3 (WLAB)
In a world that is becoming more diverse, we have to be able to speak to everyone in the building and to our audience. It’s important to be inclusive in our outreach as well. Not just one conversation and not just one event, but to make it a part of the world we live in as Christian broadcasters. Let’s talk about practical ways to be unified in a diverse world and how to have open discussions.
How Artificial Intelligence is Changing the Industry
Danielle Rice – Chief Technology Officer, Dunham+Company
Technology is changing so fast. It can seem daunting, especially when it comes to AI. Hear about how AI is now available to everyone and how the ethical use of AI can help you achieve your mission in radio. Whether you’re using it to make informed decisions about content, improve processes and systems, or better engage your listeners, AI has many applications that you need to know about and have a plan for.
The Power of MORE PLATFORM [ PANEL ]
It’s time to pursue more. We all have a mission to reach more people, and it’s becoming increasingly difficult to do that in a saturated, competitive market. Let’s look at the forward-thinking opportunities across all media platforms that will lead to more brand awareness, more influence, and ultimately more impact. Let’s give more platform to the Gospel message so that more people, in more places, are being reached for Jesus.
Scott Herrold is Chief of Programming for Hope Media Group (WayFM, KSBJ & Vida Unida). He was also the Program Director & Morning Show Host for SOS Radio Network for 15 years. Scott was named one of “Radio’s 10 Best Program Directors” by Radio Ink. Edison Media also listed Scott as one of “Radio’s 30 Under 30 Shining Stars,” two different times before his hair was gray. In addition, his morning show consistently rated in the top 5 in Las Vegas, according to Nielsen. Through the years he’s worked in CHR, Hot AC & Christian radio with stations like 96.3 WDVD/Detroit, 93.1 DRQ/Detroit, Sos Radio/Las Vegas, 106.9 K-Hits/Tulsa, 102.5 WIOG/Saginaw, 100.3 The Kross/Tulsa & SOS Radio/Las Vegas. Scott is a Cum Laude graduate of Eastern Michigan University’s business school, and he was inducted into the Nevada Broadcasters Hall of Fame in 2021.
Under Scott’s leadership, SOS Radio was awarded the CMB “Station of the Year Award,” in both 2020 & 2016. In addition, SOS Radio was honored with community service awards from both Christian Music Broadcasters and the Gospel Music Association, for the inventive service projects the SOS team has created with Hope for Prisoners, Project 150, TSA, Clark County Schools, The City of Las Vegas Faith Initiative & Henderson Hospital.
The Power of MORE PLATFORM [ PANEL ]
It’s time to pursue more. We all have a mission to reach more people, and it’s becoming increasingly difficult to do that in a saturated, competitive market. Let’s look at the forward-thinking opportunities across all media platforms that will lead to more brand awareness, more influence, and ultimately more impact. Let’s give more platform to the Gospel message so that more people, in more places, are being reached for Jesus.
Originally from Tulsa, Michelle has worked with radio and records in some capacity since 1988. She was invited to join the CMB team in 2011 and currently serves as the Executive Director. Michelle and her husband Dave have 3 children and live in Little Rock.
How effective is your leadership? What is your relationship to risk? Are you ready to manage the changes required of your ministry in the coming years? As John C. Maxwell says, “Everything rises and falls on leadership.” This workshop will focus on your strengths as a leader as well as identify your blind spots. You’ll walk through several exercises to sharpen your self-awareness to be the leader God has designed you to be and understand how your leadership characteristics relate to the other members of your team. You’ll discover your own emotional EQ. You’ll also have an opportunity to discover your personal “leadership compass,” including a summary of your leadership style.
Billy Dunn – Senior Consultant, The Center Consulting Group
Paul Goldsmith – Chief Business Officer, Vidare Creative
Dave Kirby – Chief Creative Officer, Vidare Creative
Bill Scott – Chief Client Officer, Vidare Creative
The AI and ChatGPT revolution has begun. There’s no way around it. How can we understand it in order to optimize this technology to reach more people? Learn the profound effects and implications for Christian music radio. Additionally, perceptual and music research can significantly impact your station when applied strategically. Hear from stations who are top 10 in their market and learn how they’re using research to make them successful in attracting more listeners and impacting their communities.
Joe Buchanan – Station Manager, WCIC
Bill Bumpas – VP of Programming, Encouragement Media Group (KVNE)
Dennis Clark – EVP Talent Development, iHeartRadio
Paul Jacobs – VP/GM, Jacobs Media & President, jacapps
Jeremy Morris – Operations/Content/Tech Director, KSGN
Matt Stockman – Brand Director, Pillar Media
Brennan Wimbish – Program Director, WGTS 91.9
It’s vital for your listeners to feel connected to you when they tune into your radio station. Explore the anatomy of a great show. The demo has morphed over the past few years not only because of Covid, but also because of the shift in culture. What does the demo look like today and how can we make sure we are meeting her needs? Plus, learn more about content filtering and how to build the muscle of quickly and effectively picking excellent content for your show.
Beth Bacall – On-Air Talent, The Fish (WFSH) & Media Coach
Candice Grey – Middays, The JOY FM
Jenn Pooler – Program Director and Middays, Life 101.9 / Evenings, Life 88.5 / Evenings at Life 97.3
Frank Reed – Host, ‘Keep the Faith’ / Former Morning Co-host, KLTY
Lisa Williams – Network Talent Coach, Northwestern Media
Andy Youso – Afternoons, KTIS / Syndicated Radio Personality, SmartRadio Suite / Podcast Host
As a radio station, it is imperative that you engage your community. You may ask yourself…How do I make the most out of an artist visit or promotion? How do I create a memorable experience for our listeners through our events and remotes? How do I use texting with our promotions? These questions and more will be discussed. You’ll leave this Workshop feeling empowered to influence and reach more people for Jesus.
Jennifer Bailey – VP Marketing & Promotions, Encouragement Media Group (KVNE)
Erin Branham – Creative Services Director, BRIGHT-FM (WRBS)
Jeri Cooper & Brian Thiele – Curb | Word Entertainment
Colton Dixon – Fair Trade Recording Artist
Lizz Ryals – Program Director & Morning Show Co-host, HIS Radio
Jordan Smith – Marketing Director, Educational Media Foundation
Michael Tedesco – Vice President Business Relations, Hope Media Group
Wally – Morning Show Host, WayFM
Jerry Woods – Director of Marketing & Morning Show Host, WGTS
Whether your station is non-commercial, commercial or a hybrid, revenue is crucial to maintain your station. All stations do some sort of fundraising. Let’s explore the many platforms that can be used to generate income streams resulting in a strong ROI. Plus, take a deep dive into the digital revenue opportunities available to radio.
Kelly Brandon – Managing Director of Donor Ministries, The Light FM
Jon Hamilton – President, Christian FM Media Group
Paul Martin – Chief of Development, Hope Media Group
Dave Patterson – Chief Commercial Officer, Smart 1 Marketing
Dusty Rhodes – Chief Development Officer, WGTS 91.9
Social and digital can be explained in two words…MORE PLATFORM. With the growth of technology and the advancement of social media, you have a bigger opportunity for more influence, more reach, and more connection with your listeners. Podcasting, texting, digital vs. programming…just a few of the topics we will tackle. Bring your social and digital questions so you can walk away with resources to help you grow your station in the digital space.
Carl Bliss – Director of Marketing, Northwestern Media
Zach Boehm – VP of Digital Content, Hope Media Group
Mike Cantrell – Managing Partner, Ministry by Text
Annie F. Downs – Author & Podcast Host
Cari Kates – Director of Digital Content, Pillar Media
Emily Thevarajoo – Digital Content Director, KCBI
He Gets Us, A Platform That’s Moving America
Learn about the strategy and insights that shape He Gets Us, the impact the campaign is having on Americans, and lessons you can apply at your own stations.
Jason Vanderground is President of BrandHaven. In this role, he provides overall strategic, client, and staff leadership for the firm. Over the past 18 months, that has included management of the He Gets Us campaign, a nationwide effort to raise the respect and relevancy of Jesus in our culture. Previously, Jason held significant marketing leadership positions at Spectrum Health System, Steelcase Office Furniture, and Irwin Seating. He began his career at Hanon McKendry over 25 years ago, where he worked with Bill McKendry, Chief Creative Officer at BrandHaven.
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The Urgency Of Branding
Content may be king, but building your brand is essential to unlocking its full potential. Gain insights into why focusing on brand building is more urgent than ever for your show, network, or platform to be noticed by today’s distracted consumers. Hear specific examples of brand-building tactics you can add to your strategic plan, and why obsessing over ratings and other metrics can be detrimental to success.
Meghan has over 20 years of experience in media and music research and currently serves as Vice President/Consultant & Director of Qualitative Services at Coleman Insights. Coleman Insights provides quantitative and qualitative research- including perceptual research, music testing, content testing, focus groups, and online discussion groups – to media brands including the radio, podcasting, television, and streaming industries. Meghan lives in Raleigh, NC where she loves spending time with her family and is an avid fitness enthusiast.
Are Your DJ Breaks Long Enough?
Music is no longer the #1 thing listeners come to radio for; it’s our personalities. Is it time to rethink the tried and true best practices for air talents? From taking the first-exit to one-thought per break, we’ll get into rules that still make sense in 2023 and explore what’s best left in the past.
Mike Couchman is Operations Manager for JOY FM/St. Louis and the BOOST Radio network. He’s also grateful to have served at SOS Radio/Las Vegas, the WAY-FM Network, and has been on-air from Market #3 to markets with no numbers at all. Before Christian radio, Mike cut his teeth in mainstream CHR, Country, and Urban formats. It all started with a $9 RadioShack wireless FM microphone as a kid in Lansing, MI.
The Most Important Findings From The 2023 CMB Techsurvey
The annual CMB Techsurvey is a comprehensive look at the way listeners are engaging with media, technology, and more. Hear just-released findings and provide context and recommendations to help programmers and digital leaders grow all aspects of their stations.
Paul Jacobs is the Vice President/General Manager of Jacobs Media, which for thirty-eight years has provided programming, digital, sales, and social media consulting to commercial and public radio stations, including stations owned by Beasley, Hubbard, NPR, PRI, and many Public Radio stations. The company is credited with the creation of the Classic Rock radio format for commercial radio, and its breakthrough research studies, including its Techsurvey studies for commercial, Christian, and Public Radio.
Jacobs has become a leading spokesperson for the radio industry regarding the changing in-car audio experience and the necessity for the digital transformation of the radio industry. Along with presentations for broadcasters on these important trends, Jacobs helped create the DASH Conference – a gathering of broadcasters and leaders from the automotive industry designed to foster understanding and cooperation – and has consulted the National Association of Broadcasters Connected Car Committee.
In a career in broadcasting and consulting that spans four decades, Jacobs began his career on the sales side of the business and WNIC and WRIF in Detroit, ultimately serving as a General Manager at radio stations in Dallas and Detroit. In 1991, Jacobs joined his brothers Fred and Bill at Jacobs Media.
In 2008, Jacobs also became the President of a startup mobile application development company – jacapps. The company was formed to create mobile apps for radio stations, and has since broadened out into multiple categories, including construction, legal, and others. It is one of the largest mobile application developers, with over 1,300 apps developed worldwide.
Paul is a frequent speaker at various conventions around the world, including the NAB/RAB Radio Show, CMB’s Momentum, Canadian Music Week, and at public radio conferences including PRPD, the Super Regional, and PMDMC.
Paul just concluded six years on the Board of Greater Public, spending the last three years as Board Chair. Greater Public is a service organization dedicated to growing revenue for public radio and television stations across the United States via underwriting, development, and other fundraising endeavors. He is also the past Board Chair of the Michigan Association of Broadcasters Foundation.
He was inducted into the Michigan Broadcasters Hall of Fame in 2016, received the Rockwell Lifetime Achievement Award from The Conclave in 2019, and was awarded the Outstanding Alumni award from Michigan State University’s ComArtSci Department in 2021.
Paul is a graduate of Michigan State University with a Bachelor’s degree in Advertising.
Don’t Let An Algorithm Get Between You & Your Listeners
Are you tired of keeping up with ever-changing social media algorithms to reach your listeners? When your radio station posts about an upcoming promotion, ministry opportunity, special event, podcast launch, or pledge drive, you can expect to reach around 5% of your total audience. (Insert sad trombone wah-wah-wah sound effect). Learn about the most effective ways to leverage your current social media channels to grow your email and SMS list so you can reach your audience anytime, about anything, without having to force your morning show to do the latest TikTok dance trend.
Matt has done digital marketing strategy and digital content creation for Christian radio stations and record labels since Myspace was created. He’s worked for industry leaders like K-LOVE, Air1, KCMS, Tooth & Nail, and Provident Label Group. Naturally curious, he is always discovering and testing the latest digital trends, while being thoughtful and strategic about which trends to implement for his clients. This bio may, or may not have been written with the creative assistance of AI.
A Station’s Success Is Centered In Its Story
Any compelling brand is defined by its fans by the story it tells. Stories are powerful mechanisms to differentiate brands from competitors and develop believers. Rooted in history, truth, and its values, your story is what humanizes you, makes you relatable, and turns listeners into evangelists. As a PD, you are the catalyst for spreading the power of your station’s story and how that strategic decision is at the center of being a unique radio brand listeners will always remember.
Steve Reynolds hosted morning shows then realized the industry would need strong coaches to help keep talent relevant and additive to the build out of the radio station.
Steve coaches high profile talent in major markets of the US looking to level up and new programs needing to launch strategically. Steve is the Top Ten Talent Coach, working with the biggest shows in America, Canada, and The Netherlands, helping them stay fun and relevant on all content platforms so they continue their ascent to building radio brands that are impenetrable in competitive environments.
Strategy, great content, innovation, connecting with an audience, and building strong cultures for radio’s biggest wins are Steve’s passions.
Innovating With History: Learning Lessons From The Past For Our Future
Keeping up with technology trends can feel overwhelming and confusing for radio stations! What do we do with AI, AR, VR and all of the other “technologies of the future”? We’ll take a look back at history and learn from the lessons of organizations that both thrived and died during key technological shifts and how we can lean into the opportunities and soar into the future rather than get left behind in the midst of confusion.
Nils joined the Dunham+Company team in 2016. With his extensive background in social media, innovation, and communication, Nils helps Dunham+Company clients create more impact through the latest social media and online best practices.
Before coming to Dunham+Company, Nils worked as the Innovation Pastor at Community Bible Church in San Antonio, Texas, one of the largest and fastest-growing churches in the country. While there, Nils led a talented team that grew their church’s online engagement. He pioneered their use of mobile apps and TV apps, and built the online church platform that now reaches 12,000 people in 400 cities each week.
He is the author of The Social Media Guide: Insights for Effective Engagement and Crypto for Good: Demystifying Cryptocurrencies for Nonprofits. His work has been featured in a wide range of publications. Nils is regarded as a world-leading expert at the crossroads of social media and nonprofit strategy, and his expertise serves Dunham+Company clients every day.
Nils has a Business Management degree from Texas State University and holds a Masters in Ministry Leadership from Rockbridge Seminary. He lives in New York City with his wife and two daughters.
Amp Up Your Air Check Session: Tools Every PD Needs
Program Directors have a lot on their plates. Sometimes, we back burner air-checks due to packed schedules, but this decision has long-term consequences. Air-talent matter. Relationships matter. Connection matters, on and off the air. Let’s discuss the “why” of air checks and then the “what” or the “coaching clock” that allows you to make the time together meaningful, talent focused, and beneficial for radio skills.
Lisa Williams is the Network Talent Coach for Northwestern Media, a ministry of University of Northwestern – St. Paul, serving Faith Radio, KTIS Minneapolis, Life 100.7 Omaha, Life 101.9 Waterloo, Life 102.5 Madison, Life 107.1 Des Moines, Life 88.5 Kansas City, Life 96.5 Sioux Falls, Life 97.3 Duluth, Life 97.9 Fargo, 107.1 KSLT Rapid City, Spirit FM Camdenton, WBGL Champaign, and WCIC Peoria. Lisa currently co-hosts the podcast Wow God Stories at WowGod.com. In her 33 years on Christian radio, she has served on-air at K-LOVE, Z88.3, Star 99.9, KCVO, and KCWN as well as hosting the syndicated show Life with Lisa Williams for 6 years in 15 states. Lisa lives in Denver with her sons JD and Jesse. You can find her at www.godsradiogirl.com.
How Traditional Media Is Leveraging YouTube For Growth…And Radio Can, Too
Traditional media outlets are becoming more savvy in how to leverage YouTube to grow their media empires. Everything from taped TV shows like Jimmy Fallon, Ellen, and Survivor, to live broadcasts of professional sporting events are using YouTube as an intentional part of their growth strategy. It makes sense because their online content often reaches far more viewers than the TV show ever will. Although their approach requires a shift in how content is generated, it’s a relatively simple shift to understand. Radio is perfectly positioned to take advantage of leveraging YouTube just like big Hollywood production studios do, but with a fraction of the budget.
Since 2011, Tim Schmoyer has been one of the leading YouTube strategists in the online video industry. His agency, Video Creators, has worked with industry giants such as Disney, Warner Brothers, HBO, eBay, and even YouTube itself. Through his agency’s guidance, they are responsible for their clients amassing over 20 billion views and 100 million subscribers on YouTube.
In 2021, vidIQ acquired Video Creators, where Tim now serves as Chief Creator Coach as he develops a robust coaching team to support the company’s extensive network of two million YouTube creators.
Today, he resides in Cincinnati, Ohio, with his wife and their seven children.
Creating Human Connections With Artificial Intelligence
When ChatGPT launched in late November 2022, it quickly became the fastest-growing internet app of all time, gaining more than 100 million users in just over a month. It enabled the average person to get hands-on experience with artificial intelligence (AI) that was previously used mainly by technology developers, and it showed the world how far the development of AI has come. Hear fascinating insights into how AI can be used to help you create, distribute, and optimize your content to reach the widest possible audience — and increase the impact of the work you and your teams do.
Maria Kestner is National Account Manager at Futuri, the leading provider of AI-driven content, audience, and monetization technology for media companies and creators. Prior to Futuri, she spent 16 years at Cox Media Group, where, working with properties like the ACM Award-winning K99.1 FM, she built genuine relationships with business owners by focusing on audience data, marketing trends, and a personalized approach to branding and growing market share. Kestner, who has a passion for the intersection of media, content, and technology, is based in the Dayton, Ohio area with her husband, four athletic kids, and the family dog.
Retention Rate: The New Metric For Measuring Hit Potential In Streaming Data
How can we make sense of streaming? Why is the data fundamentally different than other song performance measures? Learn how to calculate a song’s hit potential from streaming data. Plus, find out why a song’s initial streaming data isn’t reliable, and why you should ignore streaming rank numbers entirely.
One night when Matt was three, his dad gave him a little black transistor radio. He’s been a radio fanatic ever since. Today, Matt is the President of Integr8 Research, specializing in helping radio stations pick the right new music. In addition to once being an advertising copywriter for Salem’s 104.7 The Fish in Atlanta, Matt previously worked with iHeartMedia, Cox Media Group, and Coleman Insights.
The Connected Vehicle – An Opportunity For Radio
How listeners consume content in the vehicle is evolving rapidly! The great news…Radio is still the #1 source of entertainment inside the vehicle. Remaining competitive and relevant is the biggest question for radio. Join as we walk through how the Connected Car is evolving with the newest technology and how it is changing the listener experience in the vehicle.
As a strong supporter of radio’s future in connected platforms, Juan has spent the last decade working with broadcasters on the adoption of HD Radio, computer vision, connected devices, metadata and audio processing technologies. Juan’s passion for radio began at WXTU-FM, and continues to this day with stops along the way at WIHT-FM, WMZQ-FM, and WASH-FM in Washington, DC. Throughout his tenure at Xperi, Juan has advocated for broadcasters to utilize technology that enhances the listener experience. His work has helped stations around the world to improve their in-vehicle, mobile, connected device, and metadata delivery, ensuring a competitive listening experience in challenging ecosystems.
Steven Furtick is a pastor, Grammy-award winning songwriter & producer, & New York Times best-selling author. As founder & lead pastor, he has helped grow the multi-site Elevation Church into a global ministry through online streaming, television, & the music of Elevation Worship. He holds a master of divinity degree from Southern Theological Seminary & is the author of Crash the Chatterbox, Greater, Sun Stand Still, (Un)Qualified, Seven-Mile Miracle. Pastor Steven & Holly live in Charlotte, NC with their two sons, Elijah & Graham, & daughter, Abbey.
The Radio of the Future – Reaching More Listeners in More Places
Your listeners are changing how they listen to the radio and connecting with your stories and message. James, an international radio futurologist, brings ideas from across the world, showing how radio stations have taken advantage of new tools and technology to reach audiences wherever they are and however they want to listen. Get new ideas on how to level up your radio game and get the most value from your content, both on and off the air.
James Cridland is Editor of Podnews, the daily podcast newsletter. He is a radio futurologist – a writer, consultant and public speaker on radio’s future.
James has worked in audio since 1989 as an award-winning copywriter, radio presenter, and internet strategist.
He launched the world’s first streaming radio smartphone app in March 2005, for the original Virgin Radio in London, launching daily podcasts earlier that year.
In 2007 he joined the BBC working on the BBC iPlayer for radio, achieving a dramatic increase in the service’s audio quality.
Part of the team that laid the foundations for the UK Radioplayer, he has since worked for a variety of businesses across the world, including Canada’s Vista Radio, receiver and silicon manufacturers Pure and Frontier Silicon, talkSPORT, the ABC, and a variety of media companies in Europe, North America, Asia and Australia; helping them focus on the benefits and challenges that new platforms bring to their business. He was an advisor to podcast host Captivate, which was acquired by Global in December 2021.
One of the organisers of Next Radio, the UK radio ideas conference, James has worked with the world’s largest radio conference, Radiodays Europe, since its inception. He’s also part of the programming team for Radiodays Asia and Podcast Day 24.
A founder of the hybrid radio technology association RadioDNS, he is an Associate Member of the International Academy of Digital Arts and Sciences, and was made an Honorary Life Member of the UK’s Student Radio Association.
Born in the UK, James lives in Brisbane, Australia with his wife and daughter.
Level Up Your Storytelling
All highly successful broadcasters and podcasters are great storytellers. Get ready to learn the #1 secret to telling a great story, and deliver your story out loud in this fun, highly interactive session. You’ll practice choosing a great story instead of a good story, how structure makes or breaks your story, the trick to short-attention-span storytelling, and why great content is never about a physical thing.
Have you ever wanted to go from good-to-great on the air, on-camera or on-stage as a media presenter, but you were not sure how to get there? In his tenth year as a talent coach with The Randy Lane Company, Jeff McHugh will share secrets on quick improvements that help any talent engage authentically with today’s short-attention span audiences, and long-term strategies for building an emotional bond with listeners that creates more loyal fans that any music format.
Jeff has coached winning presenters at Apple, Google, Meta, Sirius XM/Pandora, iHeart, Hubbard, Cumulus, Saga, Alpha, NBC Universal, Rogers Media in Canada, Groupo Imagen in Mexico and many others.
Decoding Gen Z for Radio
Gen Z and Millennials are the most studied generations in human history. Yet, we still don’t seem to understand them. How do we reach them through radio? What matters most to them, and how do we “meet” them there? It’s evident that we must engage them urgently and strategically. We will dive into how young people think, how to engage them with our platforms, and how they can play a vital role in radio moving forward.
Grant Skeldon has a passion for finding and uniting diverse, dynamic young leaders to reach this generation. He serves as the Next Gen Director for THINQ Media with Gabe and Rebekah Lyons. THINQ educates and equips Christians to engage our cultural moment.
He has written for The Wall Street Journal, Relevant, The Gospel Coalition, and is the youngest leader to be featured on the cover of Outreach Magazine. His book, The Passion Generation has helped thousands of pastors and leaders to reach, raise, and retain the next generation.
Grant and his wife Cheyanne reside in Nashville, Tennessee, where he serves on the preaching team at Way Church.
Power Up The Music: Put Your Finger On the Pulse
Radio stations in general, and especially Christian stations in particular, are making three critical mistakes in collecting data and applying research to their music mix. Learn the three critical reasons your station may be limiting your appeal to a larger audience and effectively chasing listeners away from your station. Hear clear, actionable steps to get more people, including Gen Z, involved with your music research.
I’ve loved influencing audiences since I turned on a microphone in Central Nebraska as a 14-year-old with no idea what I was doing. At 21, I hosted the morning show and programmed a top-rated station (KFRX) in Lincoln, Ne.
I’ve been a music director, Program Director, Consultant, Operations Manager, Market Brand Manager, and Director of Audience Engagement (Triton Digital).
I was named Best Radio Programmer in America by Radio Ink magazine.
I earned multiple PD and Station of the Year awards from media trade publications.
I led two brands in San Diego from worst to first in three years.
My book Morning Radio is described as The Bible of Personality Radio and is used by media personalities worldwide.
But one thing has been the backbone of my career: We help personalities and programmers find their voice and reach their potential by helping them see the forest for the trees and meeting listeners where they are, not where we would like them to be.
Harnessing the Power of Vision Casting
Based on the story of Nehemiah, Ken will reveal the formula for influencing people to accomplish your mission.
Ken Coleman is a two-time national bestselling author, host of The Ken Coleman Show, and co-host of the nationally syndicated Ramsey Show. Since 2014, he has served at Ramsey Solutions, where he offers expert advice to help people make more income, create a bigger impact, and win at work and in life. Coleman has helped thousands of people identify what they do best, the work they love doing, and the results that matter deeply to them.
His second book, The Proximity Principle: The Proven Strategy That Will Lead To The Career You Love, released May 2019.
Finding “Why”
Understanding the psychology of sales is key to fostering lasting relationships with donors, underwriters, or advertisers. Dive into the motivations of supporters, the interplay of emotion and logic in decision-making, and the pivotal role of storytelling. Ideal for anyone on the revenue side of radio.
Pat Bryson has worked in the radio industry for over 25 years. During that time, she was one of the highest billing salespeople in the radio industry in her market. She was promoted to General Sales Director, managing and training both experienced and inexperienced salespeople. Her career advanced to General Director where Pat created a culture of over- achievement for her stations.
Pat is a graduate of the University of Tulsa with a degree in Mass Communications-Radio/TV. She was also the recipient of two prestigious educational fellowships from the Education Foundation of the National Association of Broadcasters: a fellowship to the Executive Development Program, held at Georgetown University in 2004 and a fellowship to the Broadcast Leadership Training Program in 2005.
Since founding Bryson Broadcasting International in 2006, Pat has worked with broadcasters in Kazakhstan, Albania, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Uzbekistan, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Poland, Canada, Malta, Australia and has been a featured speaker at Radiodays Europe in Dublin, Radiodays in Denmark, Radiodays in Sweden, Radiodays Asia, Radio Conference Poland, Krakfilm Festival, EGTA in Zurich, the Gospel Music Association of Canada, the Ontario Association of Broadcasters, Asian Broadcast Union, the Australian National Radio Convention, the Broadcast Education Association during the National Association of Broadcasters Convention in Las Vegas, and the Consultant’s Corner at the National Association of Broadcasters’ Radio Show. She has also conducted training seminars for the many of the State Associations in the United States.
Pat is one of Radio Ink’s Most Influential Women in Radio for 2023. This is the third time she has been so designated.
She is the author of “A Road Map To Success In High-Dollar Broadcast Sales” and a new book released in November 2020, “Successful Broadcast Sales: Thriving in Change.
Understanding and Leading Through Change
Whether you are a leader by title or by influence, understanding and leading through change is an essential skill for your toolbox. Explore why change is hard and how gaining insight into yourself and others simplifies the process. We are all better leaders by understanding the keys to communicating change.
Janet Cherry is the Principal of JC Leadership Group, enjoying a successful 25-year career marked by her expertise in developing thriving and profitable organizations, particularly during times of growth and significant change. With an extensive background encompassing diverse industries and Chief level positions, she brings invaluable insights into effective organizational and people strategies and a track record of successful execution.
At the core of Janet’s leadership philosophy is the belief that the most effective leaders strike a balance between people and results. This approach goes beyond merely achieving objectives and driving outcomes; it entails prioritizing the cultivation of strong relationships with team members while ensuring personal well-being. Although implementing this balanced leadership style presents challenges, it can yield numerous benefits, including an enriched and inspired workforce, heightened job satisfaction, and sustained organizational success.
Janet’s impact within organizations is evident through tangible returns on investments, such as a deeper leadership bench, reduced turnover rates, and impressive culture ratings. Moreover, she places a strong emphasis on enjoying the process and fostering a sense of comradery and fun throughout the journey of leadership.
The PD Mission To Insure Listener Tribe, Connection & Trust
Join the lively conversation focusing on the importance of a local tribe, fame development, Familiar Surprise™, creation of wonder and the role each plays in creating an actual brand as personality.
Loyd has programmed in small, medium, large and major markets in the U.S. and was the Senior Ratings Strategist for a major stealth marketing company for over a decade working directly with the ratings teams of virtually every major broadcast company and many local broadcasters coast to coast. He regularly created innovative contests, marketing strategies and data-driven solutions for unique ratings challenges broadcasters regularly face during that time. He currently serves as the president and CEO of Rainmaker Pathway Consulting Works (RPC) and provides coaching for both on-air and sales talent, music research, station architecture and branding. He is host of The Encouragers™ The Radio Rally™ podcast (Apple, Audible, Spotify), writes a weekly column for RadioInk.com and has over 830+ articles of encouragement to “encourage radio pros at all levels” on his company website. Today Loyd lives in Fort Myers, Florida with his wife Theresa and their dog Spiderman.
How to Become an Emotionally Healthy Leader
There’s more noise in the world than ever before. However, you don’t have to be a victim to it. Healthy leaders learn to turn down the noise low enough and long enough to be ruthlessly curious of what’s going on inside of themselves and their teams. Learn how to level up as a leader in a world of distraction for the sake of those whom you have the privilege of leading.
Clay is the author of the best-selling books How to Lead When You’re Not in Charge, How to Lead in a World of Distraction, and The Aspiring Leader’s Guide to the Future. He holds a degree in Industrial Engineering from Georgia Tech as well as a Master’s degree and Doctorate with an emphasis in Online Church from Dallas Theological Seminary.
For almost 20 years, Clay Scroggins served in many pastoral roles at North Point Ministries, a multisite church started in Alpharetta, Georgia led by Andy Stanley. Most recently, Clay served as the lead pastor of Buckhead Church, one of North Point’s largest campuses.
Clay is now speaking and writing about leadership, faith, and golf. He’s making a career out of the first two and actively trying to convince his wife that the latter has potential.
Clay lives in Atlanta, Georgia, with his wife, Jenny, and their five children.
The AI Enabled Broadcaster – Rewiring Your Organization for the AI Age
Is AI a threat or a tool for radio? How can it be used to move forward your organization’s mission? Explore how broadcasters can embrace AI rapidly, practically, and ethically. Discover the next steps to integrate this emerging technology into your broadcasting, social media, and operations to rewire your organization for the age of AI.
James Poulter is a distinguished digital marketing professional and technology expert, with a particular emphasis on Conversational AI strategy. As the CEO and Co-Founder of Vixen Labs, James has been instrumental in establishing the company as Europe’s leading full-service Voice Agency. Vixen Labs specializes in voice consultancy and design, assisting brands in leveraging voice-first technology and conversational interfaces for effective communication and promotion.
A recognized authority in Conversational AI Technologies, James has extensive experience in the ethical use of AI, corporate deployment of advanced AI systems such as ChatGPT and GPT-4, and the integration of conversational AI into marketing and business strategies.
In 2018, James founded Poulter Ventures, a strategic consulting firm providing start-up and scale-up advisory services, focusing on innovation, culture building, and the metaverse. As Principal Advisor, he shares his insights on integrating Conversational AI technologies into various industries, ensuring ethical and responsible AI practices.
As a part-time Start-Up Advisor for Strategy & Innovation at Impact Central since 2020, James offers guidance to social impact start-ups and scale-ups dedicated to creating businesses that contribute positively to society and the environment. His expertise spans innovation, culture, marketing, and digital transformation, with a special focus on integrating Conversational AI solutions ethically and sustainably.
Before founding Vixen Labs, James served as the Head of The LEGO Group’s Emerging Platforms & Partnerships team, where he successfully identified and collaborated with innovative technologies and partners, bolstering LEGO’s digital engagement globally.
James has an extensive background in marketing, advertising, and public relations, having worked with esteemed agencies such as Edelman and Ogilvy. He has managed digital marketing, mobile, and social campaigns for a diverse clientele, including Diageo, Unilever, Bose, PayPal, HP, and Adobe, both in the EMEA region and globally. His expertise in Conversational AI strategy has played a pivotal role in driving results for these clients.
In addition to his professional pursuits, James is an advisor to the Church of England’s digital board and offers support to various charities, entrepreneurs, and start-ups, often providing insights on the ethical implementation of Conversational AI technologies.
5 Signs of Being an Emotionally Stuck Leader…That I Wish I Hadn’t Missed
Leading a team. Leading yourself. Which is most comfortable for you? Both have unique challenges, but there is a strong connection between the two because you are the only person who can give your ministry a healthy leader. Let’s explore areas where we tend to get stuck and discover some healthy steps to take while serving in ministry leadership.
Sandi Brown is the founder and President of JOY FM / BOOST RADIO. She has been on the airwaves of St. Louis radio for over 35 years. Sandi has written 3 books, including Healing Out Loud. She also worked as a Producer and Creative Writer for Focus on the Family. Sandi and her husband, Mike, have 3 kids and 2 redheaded grandsons.
Get a Grip On Your Business: Solving the People Problem
What would it look like if 100% of your team comprised of the right people in the right seats in your organization? It is possible! Using the tools and disciplines from EOS (the Entrepreneurial Operating System), you will walk away with a process you can use immediately to solve people issues, create greater clarity, and produce the “dream team” you’ve always wanted.
Curt Swindoll’s career has spanned six industry sectors where he has served in multiple C-level roles and consulted in operations, strategic planning, business development, fundraising and marketing, board development, and more.
He has provided advisory council to dozens of Christian ministries and senior leaders, and was Chair at WAY-FM when the decision was made to merge with KSBJ/Hope Media Group. He plays the bass guitar in his church worship band which offers many lessons on leadership.
In 2000, Curt earned a Presidential/Key Executive MBA at the Graziadio (GRAHTS-zee-ah-DEE-oh) School of Business and Management at Pepperdine University, and taught for several years in BIOLA University’s Masters in Organizational Leadership program on nonprofit leadership and management. He posts regularly on business and leadership issues, based on his personal journey and integrating his faith with his work.
Creating Value-Added Partnerships
Partnerships are our lifeblood. Built upon a level of understanding, we help them achieve objectives they wouldn’t think were possible. To do this, it takes a level of conversation that goes well beyond what we might be comfortable with. Our partners have options about where to invest their time and money; it’s our job to ensure they see radio as the best option.
Mark Hunter, “The Sales Hunter” is recognized as one of the top 50 most influential sales and marketing leaders in the world. He is author of multiple books, including “High-Profit Prospecting” and “A Mind for Sales.” Mark can also be heard on The Sales Hunter Podcast and Sales Logic Podcast.
Mark has spoken in more than 30 countries on 5 continents and travels more than 150 days per year working with people helping to show them how to find and retain better clients.
Best of all, Mark gets to wake up each morning thanking the Lord for his family and the ability to serve Him.
The Conflict Compass
Imagine if you could transform conflict into a catalyst for growth and success. Rather than shying away or mishandling conflict, you could harness its potential. Introducing The Conflict Compass which will empower you and your team with the tools and strategies to navigate obstacles and seize opportunities. Master the art of resolving conflict and watch as great relationships flourish within your team. Wave goodbye to toxic work environments and hello to successful teamwork.
For the past twenty years, John Barrett has been a trusted and inspiring leader in the professional world. His extraordinary expertise in coaching, speaking, and writing has made him an invaluable asset to individuals, entrepreneurs, Fortune 500 companies, and non-profits alike. With a deep commitment to helping leaders reach their full potential, John’s impact is invaluable as he encourages creative growth strategies that are tailored for success. A true innovator in the field of leadership development, John Barrett remains dedicated to changing the world one day at a time.
3 Secrets for Becoming a Better Fundraiser
Becoming a better fundraiser starts when you are not fundraising. How can you use your everyday show to prepare you for the next pledge drive, sharathon, fundraiser, etc? Using demonstrations and audio examples, walk away with three practical tools to help you become a better and more confident fundraiser.
Named one of Radio Ink Magazine’s Top 50 Program Directors in America, Mandy Young has been in radio for nearly 25 years.
She started her career in Grand Rapids, Michigan at WJQK as Promotions Director and eventually found her way to the Morning Show.
After 10 years in West Michigan, Mandy took the role of Morning Show Co-Host at Air1 and has been with EMF since 2009. Serving in roles with the ministry such as Music Director, APD and Program Director, Mandy is currently the Vice President of Radio for both K-LOVE and Air1.
Mandy has been helping stations across the country fundraise for 20 years. She’s currently a top fundraiser on K-LOVE and Air1 and also helps talent achieve success in this field.
Mandy is a graduate of Cedarville University with a degree in Communications and Music.
Young and her husband Rod reside in Nashville, TN. They have 2 sons in college (Jack and Owen) and a 10 year old daughter (Mamie).
A Collaborative Workshop: How Your Role Impacts Your Station’s Revenue
Every position at your station – whether on-air, programming, promotions, digital, or other areas, plays a pivotal role in driving revenue. In this interactive workshop, you’ll collaborate with your peers to discuss ways to enhance your contribution based on your role at your station. By leveraging collective knowledge and diverse experiences, you’ll uncover new insights and best practices.
Jeff Scott has been with WBGL for 21 years. He serves several stations across the country as an on-air fundraiser including KTIS, Word FM, and KLRC. He challenges those he works with to “Go deep, not wide” when it comes to relationships with listeners/donors. He has been married to his awesome wife, Shari, for 35 years, has 3 grown children, and by the time of this event, he will be Papa to his second grandchild…Luna’s little brother.
Put the FUN Back in Fundraising: 3 Steps to Raise the Money Your Station Needs
You CAN raise the money you need to cover your station’s expenses without begging, feeling pushy, or stepping too far outside your comfort zone. It just takes the right message to the right people at the right time. Learn the basics of donor-based fundraising and how simple raising money can be when you free yourself from outdated techniques. Explore how to find ideal donor prospects, how to craft a heart-warming, wallet-opening message, and do it all with perfect timing so people never feel over-asked.
Sandy Rees is the founder and director of Get Fully Funded where she shows passionate nonprofit leaders how to fully fund their big vision so they can spend more time changing lives instead of worrying about money. She got her start raising money for a homeless shelter and a food bank and since then has gone on to help thousands of small nonprofits go from “nickel-and-dime fundraising” to adding 6 figures to their bottom line. As a trainer, she shows her students how to find ideal donors, connect through authentic messaging, and build relationships that stand the test of time, so that fundraising becomes easy and predictable. Find out more at GetFullyFunded.com.
Al Andrews is the Founder and Executive Director of Porter’s Call, a non-profit in Franklin, TN that has offered free counsel, support, and encouragement to recording artists since 2001. He’s written a couple of books, The Boy, the Kite, and the Wind and A Walk One Winter Night. He loves southern novels (Wendell Berry, Pat Conroy), poetry (Mary Oliver and Billy Collins), and is quite partial to chicken wings and movies at the Belcourt Theater in Nashville.
Performance Based Resume
The first goal for many college graduates is to find a job and, if possible, have that first job be the first step in creating a career. But before you can get that job, you need to apply for that job and, before that, you need to build a resume that will get you noticed. Find out how to build a performance based resume that is sure to make you an attractive candidate.
Brian is passionate about leadership and culture while creating paths for people and organizations to achieve their dreams. While working in the music industry for about 25 years, he cultivated his desire for these things. Brian now leads Prime Dialogue – focusing on creating best in class people and organizations through relationship. He has created the Cycle Of Belonging – a training on how to create a culture of belonging. Brian also teaches leadership one-on-one, with teams, or larger organizations to help people move from expert player to expert leader. His PRIME concept helps create a winning plan for starting or growing a business, product development or brand creation. In his spare time Brian is also an official Disney Trip Planner!
Art of Interviewing
Christian music listeners love the music that CCM artists create. As an on-air talent, how do you help connect them to the artist themselves? Learn how “the art of interviewing” can create impactful content for your station and create a memorable experience for your listener. Topics to be covered include how to prepare for an interview, what questions to ask and when, and how to create an environment for the artist (and you) to shine.
As a Nine-time GRAMMY® nominee and Five-time GMA Dove Awards Female Vocalist of the Year, Natalie Grant has become an icon in Christian & Gospel music. In addition to garnering more than 500 million streams and multiple number #1 albums and singles on the Billboard Charts, she is also a respected author and philanthropist. She is the co-founder of Hope for Justice, a non-profit organization in the fight against human trafficking, which has 32 offices across 9 countries and 5 continents and has helped 102,803 children in the last year.
For nearly twenty years, Erin Branham has been implementing digital technology for Brighter Media Group, where she currently serves as Creative Services and Social Media Director. She’s well-versed in utilizing digital and social media, text, and email to help her organization develop a strong relationship with its audience. Outside of her work at Brighter Media Group, she runs a popular health and fitness podcast…which means if she hands you a slice of chocolate cake, don’t be surprised if zucchini is hidden inside.
Post This, Not That
We are going to take examples of digital content that’s… well… just ok, and work as a team to turn them into content that makes an impact. As we go, we’ll uncover the strategies for creating digital content that connects and serves your audience well, but also achieves your goals for long-term success. We’ll work with web posts, social posts, thumbnails, email and text blasts, and video concepts.
Zach Boehm is the VP of Digital Content for Hope Media Group. He loves Christian radio’s impact and wants to see it reach more people in deeper ways. He’s passionate about leveraging digital tools to serve people with fun and meaningful content on any platform they use.
Previous to his current role, Zach was WayFM’s music director and produced The Wally Show. His start in Christian radio was producing K-LOVE’s Morning Show with Jon and Sherry Rivers and 20 The Countdown Magazine.
Art of Interviewing
Christian music listeners love the music that CCM artists create. As an on-air talent, how do you help connect them to the artist themselves? Learn how “the art of interviewing” can create impactful content for your station and create a memorable experience for your listener. Topics to be covered include how to prepare for an interview, what questions to ask and when, and how to create an environment for the artist (and you) to shine.
Named one of Radio Ink Magazine’s Top 50 Program Directors in America, Mandy Young has been in radio for nearly 25 years.
She started her career in Grand Rapids, Michigan at WJQK as Promotions Director and eventually found her way to the Morning Show.
After 10 years in West Michigan, Mandy took the role of Morning Show Co-Host at Air1 and has been with EMF since 2009. Serving in roles with the ministry such as Music Director, APD and Program Director, Mandy is currently the Vice President of Radio for both K-LOVE and Air1.
Mandy has been helping stations across the country fundraise for 20 years. She’s currently a top fundraiser on K-LOVE and Air1 and also helps talent achieve success in this field.
Mandy is a graduate of Cedarville University with a degree in Communications and Music. Young and her husband Rod reside in Nashville. They have 2 sons in college (Jack and Owen) and a 10 year old daughter (Mamie).
Cycle of Belonging
Do you know what it feels like to belong? The feeling of finding your people? This is apparent in our personal lives, but what about inside the place you work? We are in a perpetual cycle of joining something, trying to find our place, feeling entitled, trying to own our lane, and feeling like we fit in somewhere. Understanding this cycle and putting language to what we are feeling can help you and your organization build a culture of belonging.
Brian is passionate about leadership and culture while creating paths for people and organizations to achieve their dreams. While working in the music industry for about 25 years, he cultivated his desire for these things. Brian now leads Prime Dialogue – focusing on creating best in class people and organizations through relationship. He has created the Cycle Of Belonging – a training on how to create a culture of belonging. Brian also teaches leadership one-on-one, with teams, or larger organizations to help people move from expert player to expert leader. His PRIME concept helps create a winning plan for starting or growing a business, product development or brand creation. In his spare time Brian is also an official Disney Trip Planner!
Kelly Blackwell • Music Director / Midday Host – The Promise FM
Chad Bradley • Morning Show Host / Podcast Director – The River (WCVO)
Erin Branham • Creative Services Director – Brighter Media Group (WRBS)
Chad Davis • Marketing & Media Relations – Awakening Events
Rob Dempsey • Station Manager – HIS Radio Network
Candice Grey • Midday Host – The JOY FM
Suzanne Happs • Station Manager – KGBI
Josh Hooper • Program Director – The River (WCVO)
Jeremy Louis • Program Director – JOY FM (KLJY)
Doc Maranville • Managing Director / Programming & Digital – The Light FM (WMIT)
Bill Martin • Morning Show Host – The JOY FM
Matt McNeilly • Station Manager – Moody Radio
Jeff Scott • Station Manager – WBGL
Pat Scott • CEO – The Promise FM
Johnny Stone • Afternoon Show Host – WGTS
Stacey Stone • Afternoon Show Host – WGTS
Jonathan Unthank • Assistant Director, Programming & Content – The Light FM (WMIT)
Andrew Wilson • Director of Promotions & Engagement – Moody Radio
Nik Curtis Beal • Founder – Bandkind
Radio 101
You’ll hear about the best way to go about finding your first radio job. Plus, you’ll learn about the positions inside of a radio station, and why it’s vital for everyone to work together toward a common purpose. Then, get equipped with resources to help you keep in the know about the latest trends in the radio industry.
After spending 30+ years working at some really great radio stations, Todd Stach launched a coaching and consulting business, Beyond615.com, on March 15, 2021. There he strives to help others build confidence so that they can connect on a deeper level. He and his family live in the (615) area code, aka the heart of the CCM industry. Todd volunteered as a consultant and talent coach for many years at Cedarville University’s student radio station. He also taught post secondary radio classes for Mount Vernon Nazarene University at Mansfield Christian School for two years. Currently, Todd serves as a talent coach/consultant at Olivet University’s SHINE.FM.
Theater of the Mind
Let’s look at how to create compelling content by unlocking the power of “Theater of the Mind.” We’ll explore how powerful our brains can be when creating memorable experiences for the listener, what “constructing a set” looks like for an on-air talent, and how to know when to “exit stage left.”
During the afternoon commute or homework hour in Washington, DC, Stacey Stone finds ways to bring faith to life and an encouraging message to the listeners of WGTS 91.9. Stacey has 30 years of on-air experience, including 23 in Christian radio, and is a Licensed Professional Counselor with a private practice. She loves to speak Jesus, hope, faith and laughter to the listeners, staff, and donors of WGTS 91.9 in the Washington, DC metro along with her husband Johnny Stone. She is also a Texan who still carries the swagger of her home state along with a little of the accent. Stacey is also a writer, popular speaker and the author of The Rescued Breed: When Jesus Shows Up and Transforms Your Pack.
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Transitioning from College to the Pros
Graduating from college and moving into your career can be challenging. What can you do now to prepare for that next step? Hear from General Managers at industry leading stations as they share what they’re looking for in candidates, what kind of experience they like to see on a resume, and what their advice might be for students preparing to work at a radio station.
Rob’s career began in 1987 as a volunteer at a small station in New Port Richey, Florida. In 1988, he was hired by The Joy FM in Tampa Bay, Florida for a weekend airshift. It was there Rob rose through the ranks. Within two years, he became Production Director. Soon after, Rob was promoted to the Afternoon Drive announcer and Program Director.
In 2000, Rob accepted a position as Program Director and Morning Drive Host at their sister station, HIS Radio in Greenville, South Carolina. In 2002, Rob was promoted to Operations Director. At that time, HIS Radio served three markets in the Carolinas. Today, he is the Network Station Manager overseeing nine markets throughout the Carolinas and Georgia, and he serves on the RTN Executive Committee.
Building a Radio Marketing Campaign
Let’s work together to build a marketing campaign for a radio station. We’ll take a look at the station’s objectives, assess our stakeholders, and identify the best way to tell our story to our current listeners and potential listeners.
Carl is the Director or Marketing at Northwestern Media in St. Paul, MN. In this role, he gets to help Northwestern Media stations tell their stories. Now that their kids are grown, he and his wife enjoy traveling to find trails to run.
What? Like It’s Hard?
Legally Blonde’s Elle Woods said it best: Finding a job in marketing or promotions doesn’t have to be hard! You’ll walk away from this breakout session with a better understanding of what it takes to be successful in promotions, marketing, and community engagement.
Jordan Smith has 18 years of experience in the record and radio industries, that all started in Portland, OR at Salem Communications. After 5 years of leading the marketing and promotions team for KFIS and KPDQ, a job posting caught her eye that would put her on the other side of the radio industry. Never one to shy away from moving across the country for a job, she headed to Nashville, TN to work on the record label side of the industry at both Tooth & Nail Records and Capitol CMG as a National Promotion Manager. After 7 years of building great relationships with programmers across the country and working together on countless #1 singles, Jordan decided to head back to radio in 2017, joining the team at KSBJ and NGEN in Houston, TX. After wrapping up her time as the Director of Promotions and Marketing at 89.3 KSBJ and 91.7 NGEN, Jordan headed back to Nashville where she now works for EMF as Marketing Director for K-LOVE and Air1.
I Heard it on the Radio!
Have you ever heard a song for the first time on the radio and then a few short weeks later realize that’s your new favorite song? It happens all the time! Come learn how songs go from an idea to #1 on the radio charts.
Since 2005, Charles Van Dyke has been helping Christian radio stations bring encouraging songs and programming to their listeners. He has had the privilege of working with some of today’s top artists including Brandon Lake, CAIN, Casting Crowns, Dolly Parton, H.E.R., Matthew West, Steven Curtis Chapman, Tauren Wells, Zach Williams, and many more. His career has included breaking new artists, achieving numerous #1 songs, and creating marketing campaigns for new releases.
Transitioning from College to the Pros
Graduating from college and moving into your career can be challenging. What can you do now to prepare for that next step? Hear from General Managers at industry leading stations as they share what they’re looking for in candidates, what kind of experience they like to see on a resume, and what their advice might be for students preparing to work at a radio station.
Suzanne grew up using anything she could as a microphone… a banana, stick from the yard… anything. With 20+ years of experience in Christian radio, Suzanne’s passion is for a culture where people skip to work each day, knowing everything they do, even the mundane, points people to Jesus. In addition to serving as Station Manager for Life 100.7 in Omaha, Suzanne serves as Regional Manager, overseeing Northwestern Media stations in Fargo, Rapid City and Sioux Falls.
Transitioning from College to the Pros
Graduating from college and moving into your career can be challenging. What can you do now to prepare for that next step? Hear from General Managers at industry leading stations as they share what they’re looking for in candidates, what kind of experience they like to see on a resume, and what their advice might be for students preparing to work at a radio station.
Personally impacted by Christian radio, Dave became a Christ follower and answered God’s call, moving from mainstraim to Christian radio in 1994. In addition to serving as station manager for 98.5 KTIS / Minneapolis-St. Paul, Dave serves as Regional Manager, overseeing Northwestern Media stations in Des Moines, Waterloo, and Duluth. Dave and his wife Rachel are thankful for their two adult daughters who both love Jesus.
Navigating Tomorrow: How Technology Can Empower Strategy, Marketing and Your Team
Technology is rapidly changing, and how we utilize it is an essential question every leader must wrestle with. Should we incorporate AI to support our teams? If so, then how do we do it effectively? What resources are available to help us accomplish our mission? Join us for a time to look at some of the leading technological tools at our disposal and how they can increase the efficiency and productivity of your team.
Kyle lives in Franklin, TN with his wife and 2 daughters. One of his favorite things, other than golf, is helping people succeed. Over the past 15 years he’s focused on helping brands excel in digital marketing through content execution and marketing strategy. Currently, he holds the YouTube Strategy Director position at Business Made Simple, where they help and resource small business owners. He’s worked with artists such as David Crowder, for KING & COUNTRY, Jeremy Camp, Casting Crowns, We The Kingdom, Tye Tribbett, Hannah Ellis, Sarah Reeves, and many more.
A Unique Path to Radio Success
Join us for “A Unique Path to Radio Success” as we explore entering the world of radio broadcasting. We’ll discuss the importance of forging your distinctive journey, whether through traditional or unconventional means. Discover how hospitality fosters meaningful connections with your audience and how recognizing your leadership potential, even as a newcomer, can propel your career. From starting at the grassroots level and working your way up to embracing change as a positive force, we’ll emphasize the value in these experiences. Throughout, we’ll highlight the shared humanity between broadcasters and their audience, showing that your path to radio success is as unique as you are.
Jeremy has impacted the West Michigan airwaves for almost two decades. As part of a top-rated morning show in the Grand Rapids, Michigan market, Jeremy has worked alongside his co-host (and wife) Amanda, to form meaningful connections with their audience. His passion for the radio, combined with his recent completion of a master’s degree in organizational leadership from Cornerstone University, showcases his commitment to both personal and professional growth. With a bachelor’s degree in communications from Grand Valley State University in 2003, Jeremy is equipped with a solid foundation in effective communication and on-air expertise, supported by hospitality and ongoing faith.
A Unique Path to Radio Success
Join us for “A Unique Path to Radio Success” as we explore entering the world of radio broadcasting. We’ll discuss the importance of forging your distinctive journey, whether through traditional or unconventional means. Discover how hospitality fosters meaningful connections with your audience and how recognizing your leadership potential, even as a newcomer, can propel your career. From starting at the grassroots level and working your way up to embracing change as a positive force, we’ll emphasize the value in these experiences. Throughout, we’ll highlight the shared humanity between broadcasters and their audience, showing that your path to radio success is as unique as you are.
Amanda has been in Christian radio since 1999 and has co-hosted Your Family Friendly Morning Show on WCSG since 2012. In addition to her role on the morning show, she also serves as the music director for the station and assists several other stations through voice tracking (SOS Radio, FamilyLife, Joy Worship, and Pulse 101.7). She and her husband/co-host, Jeremy, share an office, a house, six kids, and a Bernedoodle named Mae, in addition to also sharing a passion for serving their listeners. In her spare time, Amanda enjoys being outside, baking, and watching their kids at all the things. She’s also working to get her master’s degree in nonprofit leadership, which she hopes to complete next December.
Music & Programming: Guiding the Airwaves
The Music & Programming Director plays a vital role at a radio station. This position guides the staff in effectively communicating the station’s mission, offering hope and encouragement to the listeners every day. Explore the core responsibilities and the art of creating engaging and inspiring radio. Discover the skills and qualities needed to succeed in this pivotal position.
Growing up in the Chicago suburbs, Jeremy’s life was forever changed from listening to the radio, literally. From inviting Jesus into his life after hearing a radio program to catching the radio ‘bug’ while listening to stellar radio dramas, he was always listening to whatever radio he could find. He loved recording his own “radio shows“ and dreaming of the ways God would use this technology to reach people with a message of hope. The last 20+ years, his radio journey has taken him from Chicago, to Nebraska, Oklahoma, NW Arkansas and for the last 9 years in St. Louis. He currently serves as Program/Music Director for 99.1 JOY FM (KLJY).
Fun facts: He met his wife at Moody Bible Institute where they both studied radio broadcasting, which even led to them working at a station together several years later. They have four kids (adopting their 2 oldest from Ethiopia in 2013) and as a family they have a great time cheering on St Louis CITY SC as season ticket holders!
Post This, Not That
We are going to take examples of digital content that’s… well… just ok, and work as a team to turn them into content that makes an impact. As we go, we’ll uncover the strategies for creating digital content that connects and serves your audience well, but also achieves your goals for long-term success. We’ll work with web posts, social posts, thumbnails, email and text blasts, and video concepts.
Jake Townsend is the Manager of Social Media for Hope Media Group. He loves creating digital content that makes people laugh, cry (good tears of course), and reminds them they’re not alone. Starting out in promotions at WayFM back in 2014, He believes in Christian radio and how it is making a difference in this broken world.
Post This, Not That
We are going to take examples of digital content that’s… well… just ok, and work as a team to turn them into content that makes an impact. As we go, we’ll uncover the strategies for creating digital content that connects and serves your audience well, but also achieves your goals for long-term success. We’ll work with web posts, social posts, thumbnails, email and text blasts, and video concepts.
Kaylee Farrar is the Manager of Digital Content for Hope Media Group. She is an experienced producer, project manager, and copywriter. She is passionate about using creative media to point the world to Jesus and believes in the power of good storytelling.
Yes, You Can Grow Your Audience. Here’s How…
Radio is shrinking, that we know. So is it still possible to grow your audience? Yes, it is. We will show the two types of future listeners and how to attract each. Are your future listeners in Church? Don’t bet on it! Learn storytelling strategies that speak to each group and show what types of content and financial support you must explore if you really aim to grow and remain relevant in the lives of listeners with infinite choices and scarce attention.
Mark Ramsey is proud to do a ton of research for Christian broadcasters in markets large and small across America. He has probably been at the decision table for more strategic presentations at more Christian radio stations than any other research company in America. He has invested much of his career helping our stations reach more listeners while staying true to our mission and values. He is proud to call many of the stations in this room clients and many of you his friends.
Mark is also at the forefront of the podcast space, not in research but on the creative side. He has several series that ranked in Apple’s top five with Wondery. He produced a dramatic series that starred David Harbour and Jeffrey Dean Morgan. He wrote and created two series – FADE IN and DARK SANCTUM – that received numerous award nominations. Currently he is working on projects with Margaret Atwood, author of The Handmaid’s Tale, and he is the creator of the all-new faith-forward dramatic podcast version of A Christmas Carol for Hope Media Group, starring Sean Astin as Ebenezer Scrooge.
Research may be his specialty, but creating content that moves hearts and souls and helping his clients to do the same is his passion.
As a ministry entrepreneur, Will wants you to experience the benefits of stunning, God-given clarity. A pastor turned vision coach, he’s invested 20,000 hours over 20 years working with an unprecedented variety of church teams from mega-churches and missional communities, to mainline revitalizations and church plants. Will has founded several interconnected organizations that help the church embody the movement that Jesus founded. His visionary planning tools, the Vision Frame and the Horizon Storyline, are used by thousands of churches every year, accelerated by his calling to raise up other consultants and trainers. He currently leads the coaching ministry he founded in 2023, the Run Free Company. Many church leaders know him from other organizations he’s started including Auxano in 2004, Younique in 2014 and Denominee in 2019.
The Younique LifePlan System exists to deliver gospel-centered life design through the church. It is now the world’s only comprehensive, biblically-based, open source, life planning system. In addition to authoring Younique: Designing the Life God Dreamed for You, Will has published six other books including, Future Church, God Dreams, Innovating Discipleship, and Church Unique. He lives in Houston with his wife Romy and last child at home, Poema. His other three adult children all live in Texas and have blessed him with four grandchildren.
When We Sing Together: Life Lessons from the Choir
Our world seems more divided each day, and few people find flourishing community amidst so many competing worldviews. But the solution is not found in uniformity or conformity but in genuine unity despite differences. And love has a sound. That’s what Dwan Hill learned in the choir, and the choir is back. Learn how lessons from the choir can impact the strategy of your station both internally and externally.
Dwan Hill is a 3x GRAMMY award-winning, 2x Dove award-winning, 2x ASCAP Rhythm and Soul award winning, singer-songwriter, producer, musician, writer, and church leader based in Nashville, TN. In addition to completing his Bachelors of Music Education and Masters of Composition degrees at Belmont University, Dwan has toured worldwide as the music director for CeCe Winans, as well as with renowned artists such as Lauren Daigle, Jonny Lang, Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors, Tauren Wells. Most recently, he spends much of his time in Music City writing songs for Integrity Music in partnership with his own publishing companies, Big Buddy Music and Let Them Hear. His chart-topping songs as songwriter, publisher, or producer include two #1 gospel radio hits “Believe For It” by CeCe Winans and “He’s My Rock” by Bri Babineaux. Known for his creative approach and quirky style, Dwan delivers a sound that is wonderfully nostalgic and yet refreshing, combining 70’s influences with a modern flare. At the heart of his creativity and inspiration is Dwan’s love of teaching others. Whether leading a small group of young men, speaking to creatives on his “Hey Wise Guys” podcast, or serving in his home church, Dwan enjoys riveting conversation and the challenge of making complex ideas simple. He has had the honor of being a featured speaker and special guest performer for InQuiker, NAMM, WorshipLife (LifeWay), GMA Immerse Conference, and TEDx Talks. Dwan’s most prized treasures are his wife Laura and their children Tobin and Nyla.
P1 Listeners: Insights Into Who They Really Are
Rick Dunham will unveil yet-to-be-released findings from the latest Dunham+Company research study on P1 listeners to Christian music radio. These findings will be compared to findings from the groundbreaking P1 study they conducted in 2021. In this second-ever study of its kind, you will be the first to see the results of who your P1s are, what media these super fans consume, how they differ from other listeners, and why they do or don’t financially support their favorite station.
For over four decades, Rick Dunham has been at the forefront of marketing and fundraising for Christian nonprofits. In 2002, he founded Dunham+Company, which has become a global leader in providing multi-channel strategies across some of the world’s most influential sectors. Through radio and television, local churches and overseas missions, medical relief and philanthropic initiatives, Dunham+Company is multiplying the reach of the gospel. The company currently serves nearly 100 clients in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand – whose collective effort is reaching nearly every corner of the globe.
Rick holds a BA from Biola University and a ThM from Dallas Theological Seminary. From devotionals to blogs, webinars to books, Rick’s personal faith in Jesus and his biblical training are the driving conviction of his communication. Rick is the author of Secure: Discovering True Financial Freedom and If God Will Provide, Why Do We Have to ask for Money? He serves as a member of the board of The Giving Institute and is a former chair of the Giving USA Foundation, which publishes the most widely respected annual report on giving in the U.S. He has been published and quoted in the Wall Street Journal, USA Today, Washington Post and more.
Rick is married to his childhood sweetheart, Judi. Together they have 3 children and 9 grandchildren.
Adam works with organizations who want to experience how the magic of laughter can open doors and hearts in business and in life. ExxonMobil executive Mark Green dubbed him the “Tom Brady of Emcees.” Adam has delighted corporate, association, and nonprofit audiences in 49 of the 50 U.S. states, Canada, Europe, and China. In 2021, he received the Best of Los Angeles Award as the #1 Event Master of Ceremonies.
He has appeared on more than 100 radio and TV shows, including CNN, Fox News, Entertainment Tonight, and NBC Nightly News. He’s also been featured in national magazines and newspapers, including USA Today, FORTUNE, and The New York Times. He is the author of three personal growth and humor books published by Random House and Markin Books. His forthcoming book is called We Got You: How to Gather Your Group, Galvanize Your People, and Grow Your Results.
“My goal is not to be the star of the event. I love being the ‘glue’ that joins all the pieces—the theme, the leadership, the attendees—together.” – Adam Christing
Levi Lusko is the founder and lead pastor of Fresh Life Church, located in Montana, Wyoming, Idaho, Oregon, Utah, and everywhere online. He is a best-selling author, podcast host, husband, and father of five, and travels the world speaking about Jesus.
Levi is the author of several books, children’s books, and devotionals, including Through the Eyes of a Lion, I Declare War, The Marriage Devotional, and his latest, The Last Supper on the Moon. He and his wife, Jennie, co-host their podcast, Hey It’s the Luskos.
Levi and Jennie have one son, Lennox, and four daughters: Alivia, Daisy, Clover, and Lenya, who is in heaven.
The Hidden Peace: Embracing Weakness as The Way
In a world that champions power, strength, and control to gain the peace you long for, the outcome is often just deeper levels of angst, anxiety, and frustration. In a society that is obsessed with platform and position, we are plagued with greater insecurity than ever before. Not an ounce of this feels like peace. But the Bible points us to how we can experience true peace, regain self-awareness without the entrapment of self-obsession, and live the life of Jesus – Humility. Unexpected? Yes, but it is absolutely essential for the Christian life. It is in fact, the very way of Jesus.
Joel Muddammalle holds a Ph.D. in theology and serves as the director of theology and research at Proverbs 31 Ministries. He is a co-host of the “Therapy & Theology” podcast with Lysa TerKeurst and licensed counselor Jim Cress.
Joel serves on the preaching team at Transformation Church in Indian Land, SC, and is a frequent speaker for conferences and events. He just released his first book, “The Hidden Peace: Finding True Security, Strength, and Confidence Through Humility”. Based in Charlotte, North Carolina, Joel and his wife enjoy a full house with their four children and two dogs. If he doesn’t have a theology book in hand, you can be sure he’s coaching one of his kids in a sport, or doing his best to keep up his hoops game on the basketball court.
Christian Radio: A Lifeline in Our Communities
Christian radio has been an indispensable part of communities for years. Yet, in an ever-changing landscape of content consumption, how is radio uniquely positioned to level up its connection with the listener? From storytelling to community building to spiritual guidance, Christian radio is able to create a sense of belonging and provide valuable resources for those seeking connection with their faith with the greatest message ever shared.
Myrka is an internationally renowned journalist who is best known as the first anchor for the top-rated news-magazine program on Univision Network, Primer Impacto. She has also hosted her own interview prime-time show titled “Exclusively with Myrka Dellanos.” She has won two Emmy’s among many other recognitions in her career which spans almost two decades. She has been recognized as one of the Most Powerful Women in Television by People Magazine.
Myrka has also received recognition for her humanitarian work with underprivileged children and youth in the US and Latin-America and she travels extensively as a speaker offering a message of hope, renewal and faith in Jesus. She also served for a time as an adjunct professor of Journalism at her Alma Mater, the University of Miami and is a published author.
For all of her accomplishments, Myrka is most grateful for her role as a daughter of God and mother.
Allie’s passion for market research started back in middle school when she sent regular email surveys to family and friends about food, movies, games, and political events. She analyzed the findings and reported back to her respondents. She continues to remain engaged in the latest media/marketing trends as a research analyst based in Metro Detroit. Allie holds a Bachelor’s degree from Kalamazoo College and a Master’s from the University of Michigan. In her spare time, she enjoys running, live music, reading and traveling.
Fred Jacobs is founder and president of Jacobs Media, launched 40 years ago this September as a consultancy providing programming, digital, sales consulting and research to broadcast radio stations and media brands.
Fred is credited with the creation of the Classic Rock radio format in the mid-80’s, still going strong more than a quarter century later.
Over the decades, the company has become known for its innovative Techsurveys, providing important insight into the ways radio listeners access entertainment and information on the broadcast and digital platforms. The surveys started in commercial radio in 2005, and created a version for public radio four years later.
Not surprisingly, Fred’s background is in audience research, working for the legendary Frank N. Magid and Associates as its director of research for the radio and publishing divisions. Fred went on to ABC Radio as WRIF/Detroit’s research director before serving in the same capacity for the company’s Owned FM Stations in New York. He returned to Detroit for a successful run as program director of WRIF in 1981.
Paul Jacobs is Vice President/General Manager of Jacobs Media, specializing in revenue generation for Jacobs Media’s clients. In 2008, Paul headed up a new startup – jācapps – the industry’s first mobile application development company. Over the past 15 years, jācapps has become the largest mobile application developer for the broadcast radio, creating more than 1,300 apps worldwide, including many leading Christian broadcasters.
Paul has earned a reputation for educating sales staffs and their clients about the marketing power of radio broadcasting and the industry’s digital future. He began his career on the sales and management side of the business, working in sales and management positions at WNIC, WRIF, and WDFX in Detroit, as well as for KZEW in Dallas before joining his brothers Fred and Bill in 1991 at Jacobs Media.
The Jacobs brothers are frequent speakers at industry conferences, which include state broadcasting association events. In recent years, they have begun advising broadcasters on strategic planning and digital transformation.
Paul and Fred have become industry thought leaders focused on the changing in-car audio experience, and championing innovation in radio through their executive tours each January at CES in Las Vegas.
Loving Others Well While Navigating Life’s Challenges
We spend so much emotional energy pouring hope and encouragement into our listeners each week. That may be a challenge even on the best of days. When we are exhausted or are going through trials, how do we continue to inspire our audience and live in obedience to who God has called us to be? Establishing healthy boundaries in our personal and professional lives can help us learn how to support our listeners at a higher level without losing the best of who we are in the process.
Lysa TerKeurst is president and chief visionary officer of Proverbs 31 Ministries and the author of six New York Times bestsellers, including Good Boundaries and Goodbyes, Forgiving What You Can’t Forget, and It’s Not Supposed to Be This Way. But to those who know her best, she’s just a simple girl with a well-worn Bible, who proclaims hope in the midst of both good times and heartbreaking realities.
Lysa loves spending time with her family, playing (and often winning) new board games, studying God’s Word, and pursuing healing with friends like you.
Robert Morris is the senior pastor of Gateway Church, a multicampus church based in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. Since it began in 2000, the church has grown to more than 100,000 active attendees. His television program airs in over 190 countries, and his radio program, Worship & the Word with Pastor Robert, airs in more than 6,800 cities. He serves as chancellor of The King’s University and is the bestselling author of numerous books, including The Blessed Life, Frequency,The God I Never Knew, and Take the Day Off. Robert and his wife, Debbie, have been married 43 years and are blessed with one married daughter, two married sons, and nine grandchildren.
The Epitome of Leveling Up
Toby McKeehan, better known as TobyMac, is an iconic figure in our industry. Get a peek behind the curtain of his journey, from his college days at Liberty University to his current role of writing and producing top radio hits, performing at sold-out concerts, plus nurturing new talent with Gotee. He continues to build a compelling brand as he embraces unexpected paths guided by God. Toby is the epitome of leveling up. This is TobyMac like you’ve never experienced him before.
Corey Mann has been reaching people through radio broadcasting for 36 years now and showing no signs of stopping. His career started in Michigan, but eventually he moved to Indiana in 1991. After a few years at a local church working with student ministry, Corey found an opportunity with Pulse FM as a morning show host, Program Director, and podcast host! Corey and his wife have an adult daughter who is teaching 7th grade and a teenage son who works part time as a lifeguard. Corey is an author of a children’s joke book, and when time allows, he’s chasing stand up comedy.
Paul Martin brings decades of experience in donor engagement and business development in both radio and digital media to nonprofit organizations. Paul helps donors and business partners discover the joy of participating in ministry through giving.
Paul recently led the development work for Hope Media Group as Chief of Development. He founded Advocace Media (which combined with DickersonBakker in 2019) to help Christian radio grow funding from corporate sponsors, mid-level and major donors. He also was a leader of founding teams at KLTY (twice), Salem Media Representatives, Salem Radio Network, Popmail (a digital media solution for radio), Separate Account Solutions (a financial services firm for High Net Worth households), and Christian Broadcasting Network.
As a Certified Fund Raising Executive, Martin sees great opportunity to grow biblical stewardship with donors through Hope Media Group. “More people can enjoy a deeper walk with Christ by living a life of stewardship and generosity. “
Paul encourages people to amplify their impact through thoughtful growth, action and innovation. He seeks ways for people to prayerfully commit to a God-sized vision and pursue it.
Paul and his wife Paula have three adult daughters and have a heart for the disadvantaged and disabled.
Utilizing Research for Sales and Underwriting
Kent Phillips – President & Managing Partner, FMR Associates
FMR Associates, a leader in media research for over 40 years, will present a 2500- person multi-market study on Christian radio listening and the correlation to sales and underwriting. The study aims to provide insight into key listening patterns for programming and key consumer behaviors. The qualitative data will index multiple categories compared to all radio listenership with a goal of growing grant opportunities and radio sales for your station.
The Art of Interviewing
Mandy Young – Vice President of Radio, Educational Media Foundation
Matthew West
Christian music listeners love the music that CCM artists create. As an on-air talent, how do you help connect them to the artist themselves? Learn how ‘the art of interviewing’ can create impactful content for your station and create a memorable experience for your listeners. Topics to be covered include how to prepare for an interview, what questions to ask and when, and how to create an environment for the artist and you to shine.
Voices of Unity: Harnessing the Power of Communication for Reconciliation
Pascal Losambe – Chief Content Officer, Synergy Consulting Co.
Explore the power of communication through the lens of neurobiology and practical techniques. How does the human brain process language and emotions? How can radio use this knowledge to effectively build trust and connect with diverse audiences? Learn what tools are needed to use your voice as a force for unity and reconciliation in a divided world by unlocking the potential of your words in bridging gaps and healing communities.
Find the One Thing You Are Called to Do
Will Mancini – Founder and CEO of RunFree.Co / Creator of the Younique LifePlan System, Younique
It’s been said that your job is what you paid for but your calling is what you are made for. But what if your job and your calling could be aligned with breathtaking clarity? This breakout will reveal the four break-thru practices to get you there. Don’t miss the opportunity to find more meaningful progress in your 9-5 while you fulfill why God put you on earth!
Getting Reel About Short Form Video
Olivia Yetman, Social Media Consultant, Killer Bee Marketing
Everywhere you turn you’re hearing about the importance of video content. Dive headfirst into the wild world of short-form videos on social media! We’re spilling the tea on the hottest trends that’ll make your content pop and make sure you’re getting the most out of your videos. Whether you’re already killing it or just dipping your toes in, you’ll walk away with practical tips to step up your game on Facebook and Instagram. And hold up, should Christian Radio be on TikTok? Buckle up, you’re about to find out.
Taking a Deeper Dive into the Brand New P1 Research
Rick Dunham – Founder/Chairman, Dunham+Company
How do you understand P1s better, what motivates them, and what insights do you need to effectively engage them to support your station? You’ll learn more about the findings from Dunham+Company’s latest study of P1 listeners to Christian radio. Ask questions as we compare and contrast these new findings to the groundbreaking P1 study conducted in 2021.
Making Music Decisions on a Budget
Rob Morris – Programming Consultant, Radio Animal Media Strategies
Programming in a streaming, data-driven, TikTok-obsessed world can be challenging. However, the amount of consumer data is now even more plentiful. On-demand streaming research can assist broadcasters when resources are no longer in the budget. This information provides a more accurate reflection of true consumption behavior, enabling programmers to interpret the data for their specific situations. It serves as a guide to light the way to more confident programming decisions and more satisfied listeners. When resources are limited, you can make music decisions on a budget and build a better playlist.
Meeting Makeover: Remodeling a Cornerstone Business Tool
Curt Swindoll, Certified EOS Implementer, EOS Worldwide
On a scale of 1-to-10, how effective are your internal meetings? If we are honest, most organizations would say there is LOTS of room for improvement. The average mid-level manager spends a third of their time in meetings. CEO’s spend 73% on average! Yet nearly half of employees say “meetings” are their largest waste of time. Learn how a weekly, quarterly, and annual “meeting pulse” can change that. This pulse is used by leadership teams in tens of thousands of companies around the world. Let’s fix your meeting mess, and solve one of the biggest frustrations you experience every day.
Trends in Today’s Audio Listening Landscape
Megan Lazovick – Vice President, Edison Research
Edison Research has chronicled the changes in the U.S. audio space for almost 30 years through research such as “The Infinite Dial,” “Share of Ear,” “Edison Podcast Metrics,” and a variety of other custom studies. During this time, trends have emerged – ones that have been consistent over time and promise to continue to affect listening habits and behaviors. See the latest updates on radio listening, streaming, podcasting, subscribing, and in-car usage, and how these trends are expected to continue to affect the audio space in the future.
Creating a Great Podcast
Meridith Foster – Mid-days and Host of The Unfolding Podcast, WBGL/Northwestern Media
As a Christian broadcaster, you are already creating great content every day. Why not utilize those skills to go deeper with your audience through podcasting? Learn from the creative team behind the 2023 CMB Radio Podcast of the Year, The Unfolding. Discover what they’ve learned through their 200 episodes and more than three million downloads. Where to start? What makes a great idea for a podcast? How can you improve your podcast? Find inspiration to start your next great podcast.
Level Up Your Street Team Brand
Harilyn Macosko – Fun Patrol Director / Afternoon Co-host, HIS Radio
Great radio stations know the street team hustle is key to staying local. Big or small stations can shine bright with their very own street squad. Your street team is like your hype squad, elevating your brand, getting you noticed, and vibing with your audience to level up your game. So, turning up the street team power is a game-changer. Walk away with fresh ideas to build up and pump up your street team!
Fundraising Best Practices
Rick Dunham – Founder/Chairman, Dunham+Company
Jason Parker – Chief Strategy Officer, Dunham+Company
Julia Taylor – Fundraising Host & Coach, Dunham+Company
Blanca Vega – Fundraising Host & Coach, Dunham+Company
This interactive breakout session will equip you with immediately actionable takeaways regarding fundraising best practices presented by Dunham+Company’s Media Strategists. This fast-paced session is for anyone in radio leadership, development, programming, or listener engagement looking for useful, timely intel. Pre-session caffeination recommended. A working phone is required to participate.
The Epitome of Leveling Up
Toby McKeehan, better known as TobyMac, is an iconic figure in our industry. Get a peek behind the curtain of his journey, from his college days at Liberty University to his current role of writing and producing top radio hits, performing at sold-out concerts, plus nurturing new talent with Gotee. He continues to build a compelling brand as he embraces unexpected paths guided by God. Toby is the epitome of leveling up. This is TobyMac like you’ve never experienced him before.
With more than 16 million units in career sales and a whopping seven GRAMMY Awards, TobyMac’s career continues on the fast track. Each of his six studio solo projects have achieved Gold certification, a first for any artist in the history Capitol Christian Music Group. He is also the CEO of Gotee Records, an boutique record label founded in 1994 whose independent spirit is maintained through a steady focus on artist development and diversity. Gotee is currently home to artists such as Ryan Stevenson, Cochren & Co., Terrian, Jon Reddick and more.
How to Design the Life God Dreamed for You
Will Mancini • Founder & CEO, RunFree.Co / Creator of the Younique LifePlan System
We have been flooded with intentional living and self-help content for almost a century. But what does it mean, from a biblical perspective, to make the most of our one-and-only life in a God-honoring way? Discover the five essential steps to unlock and unleash your God-given calling. Walk through several flash assessments as well as breakthrough training with a world-class clarity coach. Get ready to astound yourself with your capability as you interpret your story, name what only you can do, and learn how to achieve dramatically bigger life goals.
Finding Your Station’s Next “Fan Tribe”
Mark Ramsey • President, Mark Ramsey Media
Mark Ramsey and Jacobs Media recently conducted a study for Maine Public media that takes a new approach to finding the next adjacent audience for Public Radio. This approach is catching on for more public media broadcasters nationwide. But…what about Christian radio? In this intensive workshop, Mark Ramsey shares some highlights from the Maine Public study and how this new “adjacent audience” thinking can help you create and assess audience growth initiatives across content, platforms, age groups, and ethnic segments. The future of Christian media is to engage with more like-minded people with the content they want on the platforms they use, brought to you by what we now call Christian “broadcasters.” Find out how in this fast-paced and provocative session.
Pack a Wallop: Your Show’s Emotional Impact
Jeff McHugh • Media & Talent Coach, The Randy Lane Company
Emotional engagement is the secret ingredient in successful content, and music alone is no longer enough to hit today’s radio audiences in the feels. Talent coach Jeff McHugh explains why unfiltered personalities, content choice, and planning create a passion for radio in 2024.
Aligning Promotions and Programming for Maximum Impact
Jennifer Bailey • VP of Marketing & Community Connections, Encouragement Media Group
Bill Bumpas • VP of Programming, Encouragement Media Group
T.J. Jackson • Community Engagement Director, Life 88.5 / KJNW
Jeremy Louis • Program Director, JOY FM / KLJY
Melony McKaye • Program Director, Life 88.5 / KJNW
Brandi Reichert • Director of Strategic Marketing, JOY FM / KJLY & BOOST Radio / KXBS
There is a critical connection between community engagement and programming, emphasizing the importance of alignment for maximum impact. Explore promotional opportunities for building more listening occasions, growing TSL, and strategies for increasing new cume. Discover actionable steps to boost your station’s visibility and engagement with your listeners. Using research, let’s turn insights into effective tactics for sustained success.
Amplify Your Impact: Fundraising Trends and Actionable Advice for 2024
Mike Meyers • Chief Development Officer, CRISTA Ministries
How can you amplify your impact during fundraisers? What strategies are working in 2024, and how can you implement them? Gain insights from the latest research and trends, learn how to acquire and upgrade donors, and discover best practices for donor cultivation. Plus, explore navigating the challenges of election season fundraising and overcoming donor fears.
Charting the Future of Radio with Digital Transformation
Jarrod Graetz • Digital Transformationalist, Jarrod Graetz Media Group
Discover a world brimming with potential: BE INSPIRED. Showcasing implementable, cutting-edge ideas from around the globe, we’ll delve into the innovations of digital transformation for radio. This journey is more than mere observation—it’s an active invitation to engage and unearth unprecedented opportunities. What innovative strategies and tools can help you broaden your reach and deepen the connections with your listeners? Experience how thriving in the digital landscape is powered by unparalleled insights designed to ignite innovation and position your station at the forefront of the digital era.
Spanish Language Radio: Strategies & Tactics for Growing Your Market
Nancy Overfield • Chief Marketing & GM, Vida Unida
The Hispanic population is growing more than any other race in America, making up nearly 20% of the population. In response to this growth, Christian radio stations are turning towards Spanish-language programming as a platform to reach more people for Jesus. What tools are needed to have success? What are the strategic approaches tailored to resonate with Hispanic audiences? Discover how to embrace and engage this critical audience by creating compelling content and building trust through equity in strategic partnerships.
Level Up Your Listener Connection
Radio listening is being disrupted like never before. How do we replenish lapsed listeners and welcome new listeners to our stations? What can we do in programming to increase the number of listeners tuning in every day? How can building real on-air personalities and great characters solidify your station’s ability to stand out? Explore how you can use creativity to improve audience delivery and walkthrough the strategies you can employ at your station to help you level up from ‘Good’ to ‘Great’!
Dennis Clark, EVP Talent Development at iHeartRadio (a position he’s held for 15 years). Dennis specializes in the training, coaching and development of on-air personalities, production teams and producers for over 100 broadcast shows at iHeartRadio. Key shows include those hosted by Ryan Seacrest, Elvis Duran, Bobby Bones, Ellen K, Angi Taylor, Enrique Santos, JohnJay and Rich, Kidd Chris, and Angela Yee. Other shows include “The Breakfast Club”, “The Kidd Kraddick Morning Show”, “The Fred Show”, “Valentine In The Morning”, “Cubby And Christine”, “Carolina Bermudez with Greg T”, “The Woody Show”, and countless others.
It’s All About the Prep
Step into the world of top morning shows with this comprehensive session on mastering show prep. Discover how successful hosts plan their content, balance entertainment with spiritual elements, and collaborate with their teams to create a seamless experience for listeners. We’ll explore key questions like: What are your goals during prep? How far in advance do you plan? How do you measure success? Learn strategies for staying on top of your game, even on challenging days, and find out how self-evaluation and reinvention can keep your show fresh and engaging. Whether you’re looking to refine your approach or gain new insights, this session offers practical tools to elevate your morning show.
Sandi Brown is the founder and President of Gateway Creative Broadcasting in St. Louis, MO, home of JOY FM and BOOST RADIO.
Sandi is co-host of JOY IN THE MORNING and has written 4 books, including “Healing Out Loud: How To Embrace God’s Love When You Don’t Like Yourself.” Sandi worked as a Creative Writer and Producer for Focus on the Family. Sandi loves to spend time with her family, go on walks and laugh, or “cackle” as her friends and co-workers call it.
Radio’s New Truth – Risk is NOT an Option
Growing = taking risks. The past “formula” for growing a radio station doesn’t yield the same results anymore. Let’s have an honest conversation about what risk means to our stations and format, and how we can all make more impact by learning from each other.
Matt Stockman fell in love with the idea of talking over the airwaves by listening to heritage AM radio stations on a transistor radio as a kid. He’s a 40+ year radio veteran, serving in numerous programming roles including CRISTA Media (SPIRIT 105.3, SPIRIT 105.9, PRAISE 106.5, AM 630 KCIS), the K-LOVE Radio Network, and now as Brand Director for Pillar Media (WAWZ/STAR 99.1, WAKW/STAR 93.3, KPOF, KJHM/STAR 101.5, and KFCO/107.1). Matt is a regular writer/contributor to the industry with the goal of raising the standard of excellence in Christian broadcasting so that more people can know Jesus.
Creatively Eliminating Frustration
Discover practical strategies for creating a captivating radio show using the resources you already have. We’ll explore innovative content creation techniques, tips for keeping your programming fresh and relevant, and strategies for leveraging small teams to produce big results. Whether you’re a seasoned broadcaster or just starting out, hear actionable insights and inspiration to elevate your show and strengthen your connection with your audience.
TJ was the kid who walked to school with his headphones plugged into his radio. Having discovered morning talk shows as a 13 year old while growing up in Hillsdale, NJ, he became hooked. In high school, he started working in radio as a volunteer. He held many positions at his first official radio job including answering phones, producing, and eventually becoming a co-host on Elvis Duran’s nationally syndicated radio show. TJ began hosting his own morning radio show (The TJ Show) in Boston in early 2013. The TJ Show is now syndicated to nearly 70 cities daily. TJ is married to his wife, Jess. They have three girls and two dogs named Luna and Frankie.
Radio’s New Truth – Risk is NOT an Option
Growing = taking risks. The past “formula” for growing a radio station doesn’t yield the same results anymore. Let’s have an honest conversation about what risk means to our stations and format, and how we can all make more impact by learning from each other.
Named one of Radio Ink Magazine’s Top 50 Program Directors in America, Mandy Young has been in radio for nearly 25 years.
She started her career in Grand Rapids, Michigan at WJQK as Promotions Director and eventually found her way to the Morning Show.
After 10 years in West Michigan, Mandy took the role of Morning Show Co-Host at Air1 and has been with EMF since 2009. Serving in roles with the ministry such as Music Director, APD and Program Director, Mandy is currently the Vice President of Radio for both K-LOVE and Air1.
Mandy has been helping stations across the country fundraise for over 20 years. She’s currently a top fundraiser on K-LOVE and Air1 and also helps talent achieve success in this field.
Mandy is a graduate of Cedarville University with a degree in Communications and Music. Young and her husband Rod reside in Nashville. They have 2 sons in college (Jack and Owen) and an 11 year old daughter (Mamie).
Navigating the Digital Wave: Strategies for Social Media Success
The future of social media is constantly in flux. With emerging technologies and ever-evolving trends, radio must embrace practical strategies to leverage digital and social media to amplify your brand’s reach and engagement. Discover actionable insights on harnessing the power of data analytics, personalized content, and real-time interaction to create a compelling online presence.
Samuel Zniber is a visionary leader renowned for transforming the music radio programming landscape across the USA, UK, Australia, Canada, and France. As the Founder and CEO of MusicDatak, Samuel combines his extensive industry expertise with cutting-edge algorithms to deliver tailored music analytics that align with market strategies, helping leading brands achieve unprecedented success.
With experience in over 18 global markets, Samuel is a trusted consultant whose leadership and innovative vision drive MusicDatak forward. His work promises an advanced exploration of music data analytics, setting new standards in the industry.
Join us for an immersive workshop designed to enhance your social media presence. In this interactive session, you’ll learn how to transform your radio station’s assets into captivating social content that resonates with your audience. Bring your creative ideas and discover how to curate and edit content that drives engagement and boosts your social media impact. Get ready to create compelling social content that truly connects with your listeners!
Texting Your Way to the Future of Radio: Proven Strategies For Infinite Impact • Brian Audia
To effectively build community, radio must continuously adapt its communication tactics. As we look to the future, advancing technologies like MMS, Text Drip, RCS, and AI-assisted texting are reshaping the landscape. How can embracing these advanced texting strategies today revolutionize radio’s future? Discover how leveraging these tools can enhance engagement, fundraising, and listener relationships.
The Future of the Vehicle • Juan Galdamez
Screenification. Pillar-to-Pillar. Hybrid Radio. Personalization. Autonomous. Monetization. These terms describe the evolving vehicle experience. What does this mean for your stations and listeners’ in-car content? How can your team prepare for the future and seize new opportunities?
Embracing Data and Innovation as We Look to the Future • Samuel Zniber
How can radio evolve in 2024, 2029, 2034, and beyond? We can prepare for the future by examining how data and analytics are revolutionizing music broadcasting. We’ll uncover practical insights on how traditional radio can look ahead by adapting to compete with streaming platforms through personalized playlists, advanced analytics, and real-time data. We’ll also delve into the role of AI in enhancing listener engagement and envision a future where quantum computing transforms our auditory experiences without losing the timeless charm of radio.
It’s All About the Prep
Step into the world of top morning shows with this comprehensive session on mastering show prep. Discover how successful hosts plan their content, balance entertainment with spiritual elements, and collaborate with their teams to create a seamless experience for listeners. We’ll explore key questions like: What are your goals during prep? How far in advance do you plan? How do you measure success? Learn strategies for staying on top of your game, even on challenging days, and find out how self-evaluation and reinvention can keep your show fresh and engaging. Whether you’re looking to refine your approach or gain new insights, this session offers practical tools to elevate your morning show.
Bryce Dillenberger is co-host of JOY IN THE MORNING On 99.1 Joy FM in St. Louis. Bryce obtained her degree in Mass Communications and spent 5 years working as the Communications Director in church ministry prior to joining the JOY FM team in 2024. Bryce loves video editing, reading, family time, watching sports with her husband and snuggling their three babies!
The Future of Music Radio: Insights from Label Executives
Delve into the future of radio in the music industry with a panel discussion of label executives. Explore how evolving technologies, changing listener habits, and emerging platforms are transforming the radio landscape. Hear the challenges and opportunities ahead, and how radio can continue to be a powerful platform for music discovery and promotion.
Andrew Lambeth serves as the Vice President of Sales & Promotions at Centricity Music, a leading Christian music label. He has a strong commitment to supporting and developing artists and has had the opportunity to work with talented artists such as Lauren Daigle, Chris Renzema, NEEDTOBREATHE, Katy Nichole, Brandon Heath, and many others. Andrew holds a bachelor’s degree from The University of Alabama and an M.B.A. from The College of William & Mary.
The Future of Music Radio: Insights from Label Executives
Delve into the future of radio in the music industry with a panel discussion of label executives. Explore how evolving technologies, changing listener habits, and emerging platforms are transforming the radio landscape. Hear the challenges and opportunities ahead, and how radio can continue to be a powerful platform for music discovery and promotion.
David Sylvester currently serves as Senior Vice President, Operations at Capitol Christian Music Group. A 25 year industry veteran, he has worked with Tobymac, Chris Tomlin, Crowder, We The Kingdom, Cody Carnes, Anne Wilson and many others. His experience spans Marketing, Finance, Data Analysis, Research and Label Operations.
Power Personalities
Radio has many ways to connect with audiences. Hear why in a world of “on-demand,” strong radio personalities are still very much “in demand.” Explore research that will help you develop your on-air personality and be a reason to listen.
Andrew Finlayson is the Executive Vice President of Digital and AI Strategies at SmithGeiger where he works with leading media companies on strategies for broadcast, digital, streaming, and content monetization. He joined SmithGeiger after being a John S. Knight Fellow at Stanford University where his focus was emerging systems and technology that has supported the development of generative AI. He started his career at CBS Radio, has led newsrooms in local TV in Chicago and San Francisco, and was a corporate director of online digital content. He regularly speaks at industry conferences regarding audience trends and media technology. His clients have included ABC, BBC, CBS, NBC, Fox and many others. He is also the author of the business book, “Questions That Work” (Harper Collins) which has been translated into five languages.
It’s All About the Prep
Step into the world of top morning shows with this comprehensive session on mastering show prep. Discover how successful hosts plan their content, balance entertainment with spiritual elements, and collaborate with their teams to create a seamless experience for listeners. We’ll explore key questions like: What are your goals during prep? How far in advance do you plan? How do you measure success? Learn strategies for staying on top of your game, even on challenging days, and find out how self-evaluation and reinvention can keep your show fresh and engaging. Whether you’re looking to refine your approach or gain new insights, this session offers practical tools to elevate your morning show.
Nick Spiniolas is co-host of JOY IN THE MORNING on 99.1 JOY FM in St. Louis, MO. After wanting to pursue a career in the music industry but recognizing that he had absolutely no musical talent, Nick decided radio might be the best fit. In his 25+ year radio career, he has served in every possible radio role…including station mascot, Promotions Director, Sales Exec, and current roles of On-air Host and Content Director. Nick is married to his high school sweetheart and has 3 kids, who simultaneously keep him young and make him feel old.
Facing the Reality of Radio’s Changing Role
Radio is not what it used to be. That’s a fact. With a myriad of choices, especially for music, radio’s role in the music discovery process leads us to look at our overall programming philosophies and future strategies. First, we’ll examine how music discovery and the trajectory of popular songs have changed, as well as the current realities radio is facing. From there, we’ll explore what our industry needs to do to grow, especially on the younger end (Gen-Z), and how we all (radio, labels, artist mgmt, and DSPs) can work together to enhance the health of both music and radio.
John has had the privilege of programming multiple formats, local and syndicated, over a 40+ year period., including CHR, Country, Mainstream Rock, Classic Hits, Sports Talk and Contemporary Gospel. He has overseen the launches of stations in Augusta, Flint, Birmingham, Portland, Dallas, Honolulu and Norfolk/Virginia Beach.
Based in Nashville, TN, Shomby has been focused on coaching and mentoring radio programmers and on-air talent to help them grow and develop inside the radio station and within the radio industry and their career. Additionally, he has developed ” Radio 101 ” for artists, a training program for new recording artists to give them some needed knowledge about what they’re getting themselves into when they visit radio.
In addition, he is the Talent consultant/Executive Producer for Key Networks’ Backstage Country daily weeknight show, is a weekly columnist for Radio Ink and Monday Morning Intel. He also manages up-and-coming country artist, Faith Schueler.
Shomby has been a member of Nashville’s Leadership Music organization since 2010 and has served on the Country Radio Broadcasters’ Board of Directors since 2005, and as its Vice President since 2019.
With eras of experience in Audience Acquisition and Retention for radio and audio brands, Ron Harrell is dedicated to providing unique global analysis and detailed consulting services to help your content teams Reduce The Noise To Increase The Volume.
Having worked in every role on the programming side during his early career, Harrell’s path became management and executive-focused in the post-Telecom Act era. He held leadership roles for media groups like Chancellor Media, ABC Radio, Citadel, Cumulus, CBS Radio, Hubbard Broadcasting, WAY Media, and Hope Media Group.
It’s All About the Prep
Step into the world of top morning shows with this comprehensive session on mastering show prep. Discover how successful hosts plan their content, balance entertainment with spiritual elements, and collaborate with their teams to create a seamless experience for listeners. We’ll explore key questions like: What are your goals during prep? How far in advance do you plan? How do you measure success? Learn strategies for staying on top of your game, even on challenging days, and find out how self-evaluation and reinvention can keep your show fresh and engaging. Whether you’re looking to refine your approach or gain new insights, this session offers practical tools to elevate your morning show.
Pam is a 30-year radio veteran with shows on a variety of formats in the Twin Cities. After the sudden death of her husband, Pam was led to 98.5 KTIS where she became morning co-host with David Christian in 2007. Pam co-hosted mornings with Andy Youso for 5 years and now with Keith Stevens. She also does a variety of voiceovers locally and nationally for TV and Radio. Pam says God was amazing in how he took care of her as a young widow and has been able to help new widows on their journey as a founding member of the non-profit Widow Might. Pam was inducted into the Minnesota Broadcasting Hall of Fame in 2021 and hosts the popular podcast “A Widow’s Heart” on the WOW God podcast network.
PDs Unplugged
Program Directors are responsible for overseeing all aspects of a station’s programming, ensuring that the content is engaging, consistent with the station’s brand, and appealing to the audience. Let’s get real with 3 seasoned PDs as they answer your questions on everything from air checks and programming philosophies to curating the perfect playlist. No scripted speeches—just real talk from programmers shaping today’s radio.
Doc heads up the programming and digital team of Jesus-loving people at The Light FM, a radio station that touches seven southern states covering a combined population of nearly seven million souls. He’s been doing this radio for a long-time, holding job titles from Janitor to General Manager to Owner/Operator and everything in between. He has been in programming and senior management for nearly four decades. He was VP of Programming for companies like CBS, Westwood One, Cumulus and oversaw New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Dallas, Chicago, Phoenix, Denver, and others. Then Jesus said, “start over and do it for Me.” As a creative entrepreneur, he believes creative radio people can reach just about anyone for Jesus if the managing humans will just get out of HIS way.
It’s All About the Prep
Step into the world of top morning shows with this comprehensive session on mastering show prep. Discover how successful hosts plan their content, balance entertainment with spiritual elements, and collaborate with their teams to create a seamless experience for listeners. We’ll explore key questions like: What are your goals during prep? How far in advance do you plan? How do you measure success? Learn strategies for staying on top of your game, even on challenging days, and find out how self-evaluation and reinvention can keep your show fresh and engaging. Whether you’re looking to refine your approach or gain new insights, this session offers practical tools to elevate your morning show.
Growing up in a home where music was always playing, it’s easy to understand how Betty Rock developed a love for music and how that ultimately lead her to a career in radio. Starting out in country radio, Betty Rock quickly realized she wanted to be involved in something bigger. Finding her way into Christian radio through WayFM, she found the opportunity to live out her faith through doing what she loved. Now with more than a decade of radio experience under her belt, Betty Rock is thankful to be given an avenue to be silly and have fun, all while sharing the love of Jesus with others, even if it means having to put up with Wally’s shenanigans.
PDs Unplugged
Program Directors are responsible for overseeing all aspects of a station’s programming, ensuring that the content is engaging, consistent with the station’s brand, and appealing to the audience. Let’s get real with 3 seasoned PDs as they answer your questions on everything from air checks and programming philosophies to curating the perfect playlist. No scripted speeches—just real talk from programmers shaping today’s radio.
Melony started in radio in college at her school’s 100,000 watt NPR station hosting local breaks for Morning Edition. She quickly added weekend shifts at some of the top station in town. After school, she worked in Country, Top 40, Classic Rock, Oldies, News Talk and AC formats but the largest part of her career has been in serving in CCM in Orlando at WPOZ Z88.3 for 13 years and for the past 11 years at KJNW Life 88.5 in Kansas City where she is Program Director and Afternoon Show Host.
It’s All About the Prep
Step into the world of top morning shows with this comprehensive session on mastering show prep. Discover how successful hosts plan their content, balance entertainment with spiritual elements, and collaborate with their teams to create a seamless experience for listeners. We’ll explore key questions like: What are your goals during prep? How far in advance do you plan? How do you measure success? Learn strategies for staying on top of your game, even on challenging days, and find out how self-evaluation and reinvention can keep your show fresh and engaging. Whether you’re looking to refine your approach or gain new insights, this session offers practical tools to elevate your morning show.
Keith Stevens always loved radio from the time he started broadcasting to his neighborhood from his basement at 11 years old in Berkeley Heights, NJ. He started his career at Z100 New York on the Z-Morning Zoo as “Bubba” and on- air weekends. He later went to CCM radio at WWDJ and then onto Star 99.1 afternoons in NJ. He & his family moved to Saint Paul, MN in 2010 to take the PD position at KTIS and Afternoons. He moved to full time Mornings and hosts “Keith Stevens in the Morning” which has hit #1 in the market. It’s such a joy to work with Pam Ludell and producer Keegan Goldfarb. Keith also co-hosts the national show “Keep The Faith” weekly in cities across America with Donna Cruz.
PDs Unplugged
Program Directors are responsible for overseeing all aspects of a station’s programming, ensuring that the content is engaging, consistent with the station’s brand, and appealing to the audience. Let’s get real with 3 seasoned PDs as they answer your questions on everything from air checks and programming philosophies to curating the perfect playlist. No scripted speeches—just real talk from programmers shaping today’s radio.
Bob Thornton serves as Senior Vice President of Programming and Technology of Stephens Media Group. Based in Tulsa, OK, SMG started with KXOJ-FM in 1977 and has grown to 75+ radio stations in 15 markets across the United States as well as a national digital sales and online marketing division. Bob has two adult children and has been married to his wife Jackie for 34 years.
It’s All About the Prep
Step into the world of top morning shows with this comprehensive session on mastering show prep. Discover how successful hosts plan their content, balance entertainment with spiritual elements, and collaborate with their teams to create a seamless experience for listeners. We’ll explore key questions like: What are your goals during prep? How far in advance do you plan? How do you measure success? Learn strategies for staying on top of your game, even on challenging days, and find out how self-evaluation and reinvention can keep your show fresh and engaging. Whether you’re looking to refine your approach or gain new insights, this session offers practical tools to elevate your morning show.
“Radio is not something you just do, it is something you are. I fully realize this is not just a job, but a privilege, and we have a great responsibility to serve the people who listen to us every day.” – Wally Wally has spent the last 31 years of his life trying to make people laugh; at him or with him, he does not care. He spent the first half of his career as a mainstream shock jock until the content collided with his conscience which led him to reconnect with his faith and join the Christian radio world. Wally has been at WayFM for the past 17 years. Which if you knew him when he first started, is nothing short of a miracle. The Wally Show gained popularity for its humor and real approach to life and faith, making it one of the most unique shows in Christian radio. And with millions of downloads every year The Wally Show is one of the most consumed podcasts in CCM radio.
Music Programming for Today’s Audience: Insights from Label Executives
Mat Anderson – Provident Entertainment
Andrew Lambeth – Centricity Music
David Sylvester – Capitol CMG
Mike Couchman – JOY FM & BOOST Radio [Moderator]
Dive deeper into the dynamic relationship between radio and labels in part two of this conversation started at the Future of Radio Momentum Summit in Charlotte. Our panelists will share their insights on leveraging collaborative marketing efforts, curating impactful playlists, and understanding audience preferences to enhance the listening experience. Bring your questions and gain further clarity on the evolving role of radio in a rapidly changing environment.
Buckle Up on the Road to Emmaus – Empower Your Audience and Amplify Your Brand • Andrew Curran – DMR Interactive
In a world of social media influencers, your best advocates are already in your audience. Learn how to harness their passion to share your station with friends, family, and co-workers. As more listeners “pass the seat belt test” by tuning in as soon as they get in the car, you’ll maximize the new 3-minute PPM qualifier and extend the reach of your station marketing. Empower your audience to amplify your brand with insights from the Road to Emmaus.
The Desires and Pitfalls of Coaching Radio Talent • Todd Stach – Beyond 615
Explore what truly matters to air talent during air check sessions as we highlight the key areas where feedback can foster growth and confidence. Based on the results of a survey of over 50 air talent, we’ll examine common pitfalls that talent dislike in these evaluations, ensuring your approach is both constructive and encouraging. Additionally, you’ll learn effective strategies for rapidly preparing individuals with no radio experience for on-air work, equipping you with the tools to develop fresh voices for your station.”
The Fan Journey: How to Predictably and Reliably Turn Your Passive Listeners Into Super-fans on Social • Taylor Dempsey – Rividia
Break down the five phases of The Fan Journey and explore how placing a connected campaign in each provides provides a reliable framework to guide new listeners or viewers through a digital marketing path to super-fandom. This will be very tactical, offering specific step-by-steps instructions for building it.
Radio Happiness: Why Fun is Critical to Your Show • Ron Harrell – Harrell Media Group
Talent have the privilege of connecting with listeners to improve the overall experience. Sometimes, the realities of life and the work environment make the process a burden. We’ll explore why focusing on fun between the songs and in the hallways translates to a better listening experience for the audience and a stronger sense of self-worth.
Tease-apalooza • Johnny Stone – WGTS 91.9
Looking for ways to increase your show’s ratings or attract more potential donors to your station? Tease-apalooza is for you. Discover how you can add character to your show while driving those quarter hours of listening. Your listeners won’t know why they suddenly want to listen longer, but you will.
Kris has been promoting records to radio for Centricity for the past 11 years. He was in Christian radio in Knoxville before that. He’s married with 3 kids (12, 10 , and 8), 4 goats, approximately 20 chickens, and a pony. He is a graduate and big fan of University of Tennessee. Making CCM fun again is one of his biggest goals.
PDs Unplugged
Program Directors are responsible for overseeing all aspects of a station’s programming, ensuring that the content is engaging, consistent with the station’s brand, and appealing to the audience. Let’s get real with 3 seasoned PDs as they answer your questions on everything from air checks and programming philosophies to curating the perfect playlist. No scripted speeches—just real talk from programmers shaping today’s radio.
Scott Herrold is the Chief of Programming for Hope Media Group’s radio stations. He leads the programming, promotions & events teams for WayFM, 89.3 KSBJ & Vida Unida. Previously he was Network Program Director & Morning Show Host for SOS Radio, which serves 9 states. Scott was named one of “Radio’s Best Program Directors” by Radio Ink. Edison Media Research also listed him as one of “Radio’s 30 Under 30 Shining Stars” two different times before his hair was gray. In addition, Scott has had the #1 morning radio show in Las Vegas according to Nielsen and was inducted into the Nevada Broadcasters Hall of Fame in 2021. Scott is a dynamic personality who’s always looking to challenge the creative. He’s worked in both mainstream & Christian radio, so he knows what it takes to put together a compelling show and connect it with digital media. (96.3 WDVD/ Detroit, 93.1 DRQ/Detroit, 106.9 K-Hits/Tulsa, 102.5 WIOG/Saginaw, 100.3 The Kross/Tulsa & SOS Radio/Las Vegas to name a few) Scott is also a Cum Laude graduate of Eastern Michigan University’s business school.
Lauree’s first taste of ‘life behind the mic’ came in Banbridge, Northern Ireland when she got to host a few hours of radio during a YWAM Bible school. However the life in radio was soon forgotten for the next seventeen years as she returned to the states and had careers in advertising, fundraising, touring, missions, and coaching. But after the suggestion of a friend and God’s divine timing she made an aircheck and it was KCBI in Dallas, Texas that offered a complete rookie a spot behind the mic in 2017. Lauree moved to Franklin, TN in 2021 to host her afternoon show on K-LOVE.
Tuning in to Faith: Music Consumption, Radio, and Insights for Today’s Christian & Gospel Market
Explore data and insights of the evolving landscape of the U.S. Christian & Gospel music market, focusing on consumption trends and the genre’s recent growth. Dive into consumer research to understand why this genre is resonating more with audiences, both in the U.S. and internationally. We’ll discuss the latest radio trends shaping the industry and highlight the genre’s expanding influence and opportunities for further growth.
Jaime Marconette is a seasoned music industry marketing professional with extensive experience spanning major labels, indie agencies and music education administration. Based in Nashville, Marconette currently serves as VP, Music Insights and Industry Relations at Luminate, the entertainment data company formerly known as Nielsen Music and MRC Data, which powers the iconic Billboard Charts. Prior to joining Luminate in May 2022, he spent over eight years in Sony Music Nashville’s digital strategy department, where he most recently held the role of Director, Digital Strategy. During his tenure at Sony Music Nashville, Marconette led digital strategy for artists including Kane Brown, Elle King, Miranda Lambert, Brad Paisley, and Carrie Underwood. Prior to that, he held roles at AristoMedia in Nashville and Stanford University’s Department of Music in Stanford, California. Marconette holds a Master of Science in Integrated Marketing Communications from Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois and completed his undergrad work at The College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia.