10 Things Every Programmer Should Be Thinking About Right Now
I attended Country Radio Seminars in March, and the conversations happening there would be a wake up call for every programmer.
Here are a few takeaways you should be thinking about right now:
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- Talent is still the ultimate differentiator. The talent you hire today looks completely different than it did even five years ago.
- Being good on air isn’t enough anymore. Talent MUST think like content creators, not just DJs. This needs to be part of their job description.
- AI isn’t the threat. Complacency is. How are we responding to AI driven discovery and content consumption?
- Radio is still a powerful tool for discovery, but it is no longer the center. Listeners are also finding music through social, streaming, and culture.
- Content is greater than platform. Hits are built across radio, streaming, social, culture and touring. We have to think in terms of content ecosystems, artist storytelling, and multi-platform amplification.
- The opportunity is greater than what we’ve known. Younger audiences won’t come automatically. We have to intentionally create content that invites them in.
- Great programmers now think in terms of stories, moments, and experiences.
- Artist partnerships are more important than ever. The strongest stations help tell the artist’s story, not just play their songs.
- Discovery still matters, but it’s evolving. Radio breaks artists early, but social, streaming and fans now shape traction.
- The opportunity is still massive for radio, but the window is now. Radio is at a crossroads, yet still holds unmatched reach, trust and influence.
The stations that win will:
- Invest heavily in talent development
- Think beyond the mic
- Be intentional about audience growth
- Move faster than the industry’s comfort zone
- Recognize that the future won’t be decided by technology, but by talent and content.
These are the conversations we’ll continue at Momentum. What’s ahead is GREATER THAN where we’ve been, and it will require us to think differently and take some risks.





















































