Last Supper
Drag queens staging a controversial “Last Supper” at the Olympic opening ceremonies. “Should we be talking about that on Christian radio?” Here’s a fun thought experiment. Imagine that somehow your station
4 Easy Ways to Improve Your Radio Show
1. Talk to/with the listener about your co-host or guest. So many times, I hear radio shows completely ignore that one listener (times hundreds listening) and focus on the conversation
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
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
Being Accurate > Being First
You ARE a journalist if you talk on the radio or post on a website and on social media. And the number one rule for journalism is to confirm any
The Evolution of a Show P1
I hated when Kevin & Bean left KROQ/Los Angeles in 2020 after over 30 years. They had been a part of my mornings for years. While I did work with them
Dashboard “Mayhem” and Radio
Do you sometimes get the feeling at work that you're on a merry-go-round, putting out the same fires, dealing with the same issues and problems? When it comes to the
Community
A few months ago I was reading an article by TINT on the “State of Community Powered Marketing report - 2024 edition.” They conducted a survey of consumers and marketers
Team Shows and Storytelling
I was watching a segment from the Today Show, the 4th hour with Hoda and Jenna. And while I don't relish pointing out a flaw in anyone, this was such
How To Bring Middays To Life
If we’ve learned anything from the pandemic, it’s that radio is all about connection. Morning shows have more time and opportunity to connect with their audience, but personalities throughout the