10 Things Every Programmer Should Be Thinking About Right Now
I attended this year’s Country Radio Seminars, 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.





































































