Why Christian Radio Must Understand AI Before Using It
“To the weak I became weak, that I might win the weak; I have become all things to all people, so that I may by all means save some.” —
5 Practical Takeaways for Every PD
Recently, K-LOVE & Air1 Network Program Director, Troy West, sat down with Kenny Jay, President, Albright & O'Malley & Brenner. Here are the 5 takeaways for programmers: 1. “One Song Per
Your Stories > Other People’s Stories
Some radio shows mostly tell other people’s stories from online show prep services. My fear is that listeners could say, “(Name of DJ) tells great stories, but I really don’t
Confessions of a Format Outsider
A few weeks back I had a chance to “crash the party” in Orlando at Momentum 2025. Technically, I was invited to speak by Michelle and her team, so I
Contemporary Christian Radio’s Net Promoter Score – WOW!
We completed the 2025 Finney Media Why Listen® Survey recently – a nationwide survey among Christian radio fans – invited by their Christian radio station. Over 11,000 respondents from across
Content is King – So What?
Content is king. If you’ve been in radio for any length of time, you’re familiar with that mantra preached time and time again. While content may be king, may I
More Truth…
Something powerful happens when women speak truth—especially women in Christian radio. You can feel it. It’s not just words; it’s Spirit-filled. It’s life-giving. And during a recent conversation (CMB Webinar)
From Good to Great: 8 Weeks of On-Air Excellence…according to AI
As a PD, keeping weekly air checks fresh and effective can be a challenge. This 8-week plan provides targeted focus areas to help your air talent grow, engage, and connect
It’s Time to Get Creative
Raise your hand if you have not had a hard time hiring talent to move to your market. If you raised your hand, you are in the minority. Even large
RISK
Momentum 2025’s theme, RISK, wasn’t just a clever idea. It became an invitation…a calling…a challenge…one that called us deeper into obedience, faith, and surrender. We didn’t just talk about risk—we






































































