5 New Group Brainstorming Rules
Group brainstorming has long been a staple for radio shows, podcasts, sales teams, and marketing teams to generate innovative ideas. Major corporations the world over use it to create new
Shortcut Ridge
Everyone is looking for the shortcut. I know, you can say, “Well, I’m not,” but the truth is that it is in our human nature to do so. Face it. We live
CMB Industry Shout-out – Kristen James
"I want to give a shout out to Kristen James at WAWZ Star 99.1 in New Jersey AND WAKW Star 93.3 in Cincinnati! She is one of the most enthusiastic and
3 Endearing Traits of Radio DJs
Listener attention spans are shorter than ever while more competition is vying for their ears and eyes. Radio on-air personalities must cut through the noise and become a habit in
Radio Wins Where MoviePass Failed: The Power of Heavy Users
Over the weekend I watched the Max documentary MoviePass, MovieCrash. It’s a fascinating look at a company that captured America’s attention back in 2017 with its unprecedented $10-per-month unlimited movie
CMB Industry Shout-out – Andy Youso
"Shout out to Andy Youso (I call him Manly Youso) from KTIS. A top-rated talent in CCM, Andy's ability to connect with listeners through personal, relatable stories and comedy is
How to Jumpstart Your Creativity
This is as good a time as any to take your creativity to the next level. So, to help get you out of the doldrums, here are 10 important steps
The Top 5 CCM Artists
Every year, Finney Media Research tests library songs from CCM artists with listeners across the United States. Listeners decide this ranking from research we’ve gathered across North America. In March, we
CMB Industry Shout-out – Troy Kriechbaum
"A big shout out to Troy Kriechbaum from Encouragement Media Group for being bold enough to ask me, while at Momentum, “What are you struggling with right now?” And then
The Danger of Too Many Open Breaks
Recently, I wrote about a One Hour Radio Show concept to improve the listener experience. Several readers and even a couple of clients were surprised by my enthusiasm for reducing