
Radio Loyalty
Key-Points:
- Listener Loyalty is Fragmenting:
- Fewer people identify with a single station these days.
- Instead, they hop from one to another depending on time of day or mood and often across different formats.
- Why the Shift?
- Lack of compelling reasons to stick with one station.
- Proliferation of formats and genres.
- Easier access to diverse music and audio platforms.
- Homogenized Radio = Forgettable Radio:
- Listeners don’t remember “bland.” They remember “bold.”
- Too many stations sound the same.
- The sameness is a result of poor or no talent development and over-reliance on mechanics.
- Talent is Your Differentiator:
- You can’t win by just playing hit songs, everyone has those!
- Your best competitive edge is developing and promoting your on-air personalities to become like “family members” to your audience!
- All shows should be compelling, fun, and market-leading. This is not exclusive to just the morning show.
- Take Risks & Loosen Formatics:
- Over-structured formats choke spontaneity and personality.
- Formatics should support, not suppress, talent.
- A consistent, ongoing talent development plan is non-negotiable. Good talent needs to operate in more of a corral than a railroad track
- Coaching is Critical:
- If you’re not regularly working with your talent, you’re falling behind.
- Like all great coaches, be present and engaged in developing your team.
Takeaways:
- Fragmentation has exploded even further with streaming, podcasts, smart speakers, and algorithmic platforms.
- Talent is still the #1 differentiator. It’s the one thing Spotify or Apple Music can’t replicate.
- Airchecks aren’t old-school, they’re essential. But they must be intentional, collaborative, and strategic, not just critiques.
- Marketing personalities is more important than ever, on the air, across on-air, social, video, and community events.
- Listeners want connection, not just curation. That means:
- Authenticity over perfection.
- Real storytelling.
- Local relevance and real-time interaction.