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Kelly Ford is making waves as the newly named Music Director and afternoon host at 103.1 The Wolf on Long Island and continues to connect with listeners across the country as host of the nationally syndicated Backstage Country. Known for her warm, authentic style, Kelly has built a remarkable career in country radio, beginning with a 20-year run at Denver’s legendary KYGO, which cemented her status as one of the top voices in the format.
With accolades including three CMA Awards, three Gracie Awards, an ACM Award, and the prestigious Marconi Award, Kelly’s legacy speaks for itself. In this episode, she shares insights from her journey from launching the original NASH FM in New York City to hosting the nationally syndicated *America’s Morning Show* and beyond.
In this episode, hear Kelly’s take on staying adaptable, mastering the art of storytelling, and building lasting relationships with guests and audiences. Kelly also reflects on the rapidly evolving media landscape and offers practical advice on enhancing your social media presence and personal branding to stay ahead of the ever-evolving media curve, today and tomorrow.
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Get ready for a deep dive into the future of audio with Steve Goldstein, founder of Amplifi Media and one of the most experienced voices in podcasting today. In this episode, Steve uncovers how the landscape of radio, TV, and print is shifting dramatically as on-demand platforms take center stage. Discover why younger audiences are moving away from traditional media and how you can adapt to capture their attention.
Steve shares why being on multiple platforms is no longer optional and gives real-world examples—like how an episode of SNL exploded from 8 million TV viewers to over 200 million views on social media clips. Learn why "time-shifted audio"
is crucial for keeping your listeners engaged and why repurposing radio content into podcasts needs a smarter approach.
Whether you’re a broadcaster, podcaster, or simply passionate about audio’s future, this episode is packed with actionable strategies to help you evolve, adapt, and thrive in this rapidly changing landscape. Hit play to learn how to stay ahead of the curve, reach new audiences, and make the most of your content in a fast-evolving media world.
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In this episode, David Moore, Brand and Content Director/Operations Manager for KSLX/KDKB/KAZG, Hubbard Radio Phoenix, shares insights from over three decades in radio.
He discusses the essential skills needed to thrive in today’s rapidly evolving industry, the importance of staying "plugged in," and the evolving role of radio program managers.
David also highlights the power of talent in creating engaging content and offers strategies for overcoming challenges and fostering collaboration with sales teams. A great episode for valuable advice and strategies from one of the industry’s most experienced professionals.
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Legendary radio consultant Tracy Johnson joins hosts Dave Martin and Kipper McGee to share his insights on the critical need for radio to become more provocative and emotionally engaging.
Tracy emphasizes the necessity for boldness and innovation, but addresses the challenge of balancing innovation with risk, urging stations to listen to and empower younger programmers -- and LISTEN to them!
Tracy also discusses the importance of changing our revenue models, suggesting that radio stations move away from traditional ads and explore alternative streams
He envisions the evolution of traditional radio by leveraging unique strengths and adapting to digital platforms and podcasts, providing a roadmap for staying competitive in a rapidly changing media landscape.
Additionally, Tracy introduces Radio Content Pro, a groundbreaking tool that uses AI to enhance radio programming by curating targeted content and significantly boosting audience engagement. This episode is packed with forward-thinking strategies and practical advice, making it a must-listen for anyone interested in the future of radio and media.
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In our 200th episode, we welcome back radio veteran Mike McVay, winner of the 2024 Giants of Broadcasting Award among many other accolades. Known for his programming excellence and industry insights, Mike shares his expertise on evolving leadership roles, integrating niche media, and revitalizing the listening experience. He discusses future challenges, innovative digital marketing strategies, and the importance of effective leadership. Famous for his consulting work and contributions to radio's evolution, Mike offers invaluable advice for navigating today’s media landscape and achieving success in radio. This episode is packed with lessons from a true industry expert.
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In honor of LGBTQ+ Pride Month, Brandwidth on Demand features Brad Fuhr, owner of KGAY Radio in Palm Springs, and Chris Schebel, KGAY's Program Director. KGAY Radio in Palm Springs, known for pride and inclusivity, integrates radio with digital content through the Gay Desert Guide. Brad and Chris share insights on creating a vibrant community hub, innovative audience engagement, and successful sales strategies. They discuss the evolution of KGAY, its national reach, and plans for future expansion while offering solid tips for making ANY niche format more successful. Their passion and commitment to the LGBTQ+ community underscore the station's unique and impactful presence in the radio landscape.
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Gain valuable insights from Molly Cruz, Brand Manager for B96, WBBM-FM in Chicago. Discover strategies for navigating market differences, effective programming, and team leadership. Learn how to build brand awareness, engage with the community, and maintain a positive mindset.
Whether you're an aspiring radio professional or a seasoned Brand Manager, this episode offers actionable advice to elevate your success in the competitive media industry. Tune in for Molly's expert guidance and practical strategies.
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This time we're joined by Chris Kelly and Chris Demm, the co-hosts of the popular morning radio show "2 Guys Named Chris". With over 25 years of success, Chris and Chris share their journey from initial radio rivalry to teaming up to become a top-rated morning show.
The duo discusses their unique chemistry, supported by producer Josh Ellinger and meteorologist Dave Aiken, and how a special coach helped them refine their craft. They highlight the benefits and challenges of co-hosting, adapting to the evolving media landscape, and the importance of personal anecdotes in connecting with their audience.
Gain valuable insights into handling on-air disagreements, the importance of being genuine and accessible, and the significance of collaboration. This episode is a must-listen for anyone interested in mastering the dynamics of a successful multi-mic morning show.
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This time, we feature Nashville’s Multimedia Queen.
WSM-AM's Eryn Cooper, a multimedia journalist, morning show producer, emerging radio personality, and self-proclaimed "professional fan." Eryn discusses her career path, how she's advanced from radio newbie to assistant brand manager and on-air talent in just two years, and her current roles working for the Grand Ole Opry, Circle Country TV, and the Coffee, Country, and Cody Morning Show. She’s the kind of person who can “do it all”, from production and hosting to normalizing the “fangirl to professional fan” pipeline
Key Points You Won't Want to Miss:
[03:00] Eryn balances a variety of roles, from Nashville's Multimedia Queen to running her production company and engaging with stars at the Grand Ole Opry and WSM-AM.
[00:04:00] We learn how experiences in TV news, sports, CHR radio, and digital platforms storytelling have helped Eryn develop effective practices while learning to avoid common pitfalls.
[06:00] Eryn has observed several emerging trends shaping the future of multimedia journalism and marketing and advises us on how to prepare for navigating these changes.
[08:42] Eryn reveals how she enhances the Grand Ole Opry's outreach using digital strategies like social media to attract new audiences. Caution: this is NOT your parent's Social Media!
[00:09:55] We hear a lot about WORK/LIFE balance and Eryn explores how she practices it through her varied interests, such as fashion, baking, and charity work, which she shares on her website and social channels.
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Steve Reynolds is a renowned radio talent coach focusing on Top 10 Talent.
With a career that started in the 1990s, he has worked his way up from on-air positions to programming and management roles at notable stations including the legendary WRAL.
In 2001, he established the Reynolds Group, offering innovative strategies and assistance to top shows and stations across the country.
In this episode, Steve unveils ways to conquer the fear of change and embrace it, as the world is constantly evolving. He emphasizes the importance of staying relevant and updated, encouraging radio shows to constantly adapt and modernize their content to maintain a connection with their audience.
Steve also offers some interesting ways for you to become multimedia stars, with a presence on TV, social media, and of course, within the community,
Steve has also written for major media publications and regularly speaks at industry events.
Time-Stamped Highlights:
(01:58) Steve shares some of the biggest opportunities for local radio hosts and stations today, as the industry reacts to current conditions.
(05:01) The question is never how to make mistakes, but rather, how to avoid them. Steve identifies some of the most common and suggests ways to avoid them.
(07:23) If you'd like to keep up with changing trends in the radio industry and stay ahead of the curve, Steve has some interesting insights.
(10:41) Steve shows some Top 10 Market strategies for building and maintaining an audience in today's competitive radio landscape, and how they can be done in ANY market.
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Dave Beasing is a distinguished, seasoned consultant and media brand creator with a remarkable track record at MTV, VH1, ABC, CBS, NPR, iHeart, Lions Gate, and radio. Dave's ongoing creativity positions him at the forefront of the industry as the founder of SOUND THAT BRANDS.
Starting Nebraska station, Dave later contributed significantly in Tulsa, Detroit, and LA, even launching Ryan Seacrest's first full-time radio job at LA's Star 98.7.
As the visionary behind 100.3 FM The Sound, also in LA, Dave revolutionized radio programming with on-demand video and social media, setting a new standard for audience interaction. His accomplished team produced chart-topping podcasts like Dirty John, Unfictional, Business Wars, COLD, and many, many others.
The team Dave has brought together at SOUND THAT BRANDS possesses decades of combined experience in marketing, consumer engagement, audio entertainment, and brand management. This diverse skill set uniquely equips them to tackle intricate business challenges. As the tech landscape continually evolves, Dave remains a leading influence, steering the team towards success.
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In this episode, we explore the evolving dynamics of radio in 2024 with industry guru Sean Ross! In his roles as VP Music + Programming at Edison Research, and creator of the popular Ross on Radio Insight column, Sean is the perfect 'go-to' guy to explore the key questions we'll all be facing in 2024. Among them:
Can collaboration with record labels rejuvenate radio's influence? How crucial are up-tempo hits in today's audio landscape? Is radio's influence slipping in comparison to platforms like TikTok?How will the radio landscape change with different music tastes evolving including the surge of country music?" Is revitalizing local stations with truly local programming – the key to sustainability?Sean also explores the coming pulse of the Billboard Hot 100 and industry concern over the scarcity of new music on radio.
We’ll also explore how falling ratings and market share threaten radio's legacy, and what can be done about it.
Join us as we attempt to unlock these secrets of radio survival. The future of radio…and your career awaits!
Time-stamped takeaways you won't want to miss:
[1:59] Sean questions music beliefs, citing 2023 hits like Miley Cyrus's "Flowers" and Olivia Rodrigo's "Bad Idea," impacting Top 40 radio.
[5:07] Radio's evolving role is discussed. Sean notes its vital role to listeners, raising questions about its significance to labels.
[7:11] Sean anticipates changes, highlighting radio challenges and emphasizing collaboration with labels. Discusses reliance on platforms like TikTok.
[9:02] Sean explores the ideal radio station model, balancing local and national focus, and discussing their roles in the marketplace.
[11:00] Sean challenges radio success metrics, advocating a broader evaluation beyond AQH share, and suggesting a more comprehensive approach.
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Corey Dylan, the morning host of 100.7 Big FM in San Diego, Corey discusses her passion for radio, her career journey, and the importance of embracing new technologies like AI in the industry.
She emphasizes the need to adapt to changes, learn about AI, and use it to enhance rather than replace human creativity. Corey also shares advice she received from George Clooney and Bryan Cranston about approaching auditions with confidence and viewing them as an opportunity to solve the employer's problems.
Overall, the conversation highlights Corey's commitment to community engagement, personal branding, and staying relevant in the evolving media landscape.
Her insights offer valuable lessons for aspiring radio professionals, emphasizing authenticity, community engagement, and adaptability as key pillars in radio success.
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We welcome back Fred Jacobs, the media visionary and founder of Jacobs Media Strategies, known for creating the Classic Rock format in the 80s.
This time, Fred emphasizes the importance of innovation in the radio industry. He expresses optimism about radio's future and ways you can succeed, but he also highlights the need for creative formats and reaching diverse audiences.
We also dig into podcasting, where Fred expresses a somewhat bearish outlook on stand-alone podcasts due to saturation and challenges in audience discovery and monetization, but also shares ways in which established radio brands can still use podcasts to advantage.
As always, Fred provides key insights into what we can learn from radio’s past, present, and thoughts on our future, touching on topics like podcasting, AI, and marketing strategies.
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In this compelling podcast episode, we welcome back Erica Mandy, the acclaimed broadcast journalist behind The Newsworthy podcast. From leaving CBS to launching her daily news podcast in 2017, Erica shares insights into her journey, marked by millions of monthly downloads and accolades from Harper's Bazaar and Podchaser. Recognized as one of the top 25 women in podcasting, Erica's commitment to speed, fairness, and objectivity in news reporting shines through.
You'll gain valuable lessons as Erica discusses the challenges of maintaining neutrality, avoiding sensationalism, and balancing ratings with content integrity...especially in news. She provides actionable advice for aspiring journalists, emphasizing continuous improvement and resilience in the face of criticism.
This episode is a concise guide for radio stations and individuals looking to enhance their news reporting, offering a glimpse into the mind of one of the industry's influential figures.
Some Key Takeaways you won't want to miss:
(01:58) Understanding Multiple Perspectives
(03:00) Thorough Research and Context:
(03:57) Controlling Sensational, Positive and Negative language
(05:51) Recognizing Personal Biases
(10:00) Dealing with Pressure
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Hear the Origin of The Newsworthy podcast here
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Harry Lyles is an accomplished multi-format programmer and is widely recognized as the foremost expert in all forms of Hip Hop, R&B, Rhythmic, Rhythmic AC and Gospel.
As president of Lyles Media, Harry has been the programming partner for some of the most prominent broadcasting and media companies in the business. He’s well known for positioning companies for expansion and rapid development while helping broadcasters understand a better ratings story to help generate more revenue.
Harry’s standout programming career is marked by cutting-edge strategies, stellar brand-building skills, and achieving and sustaining market share by building inspired station teams. When programming connects with your local audience, ratings and revenue will follow.
In this episode, Harry shares insights to help radio people UP THEIR GAME for 2022, by focusing on some of the basics sorely overlooked in our era of consolidation,
Key Takeaways You Won't Want to Miss
[01:58] Harry discusses the very first signs he looks for to see whether a radio station is likely to succeed or not, and what to do about it.
[04:02] Breaking some complex concepts into bite-sized doses, Harry offers some pointers from his Radio Ratings Problem Solving Method, and how “A Self Reflection” can be a good, easy and free starting point for anyone.
[08:59] Harry reminds us of what Radio's first job should be, and provides some pointers on how to make sure your station is doing it. (Spoiler: Many are not!)
[11:04] As a radio veteran who works with many stations in a wide variety of markets, Harry is consistently baffled by one key thing most broadcasters don't do. He shares how it can happen, and reminds us of a secret that will correct this and grow your career!
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Get an exclusive peek into the media industry's behind-the-scenes, lessons from the journey of Emmis Communications Founder/Chairman Jeff Smulyan, In this episode he shares his journey, with a reminder of the power of fun and meaningful connections.
Grab your front-row seat to the behind-the-scenes action and dive into this podcast for a rollercoaster of stories, wisdom, and a front-row seat to the magic of media!
In this episode, he shares priceless insights from his journey, straight out of his book, 'Never Ride a Rollercoaster Upside Down.' Hit the ‘play’ button to hear a rollercoaster ride of stories, wisdom, and a firsthand look at the magic of media...Smulyan style.
This time, BRANDwidth on Demand is not just a podcast; it's a thrilling adventure into the heart of the industry. Buckle up, and let one of radio's most respected operators, Jeff Smulyan be your guide.
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In today's fast-changing media landscape, Holland Cooke, a renowned radio consultant and host, offers valuable insights into local radio's future. He emphasizes the need for adaptation and highlights local radio's varied roles based on market characteristics. To attract and keep listeners, he suggests focusing on unique music programming. Additionally, delivering timely, relevant local news remains crucial.
Holland provides practical tips for improving news delivery, including avoiding repetition and using clear language. He also encourages resourceful collaborations with local television stations, facilitating content sharing and cross-promotion for both media outlets.
He also reveals how to "make your work count twice" by creating content that can be repurposed across platforms, maximizing its impact in a competitive media landscape.
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With over 25 years of radio experience, Steve Allen has programmed a variety of radio formats, with winning radio stations in Washington, DC, Boston, Detroit and Cincinnati, He has also held a number of corporate programming positions, and is now Programming Research Consultant for the Research Director, Inc.
Steve is a self-proclaimed 'data-geek' who is on the bleeding edge of the needs and challenges of programmers in today's radio/audio environment, and the best ways to crack the ratings code for measurement and performance.
In this episode, Steve shares some key points, including:
While radio is still the number one audio reach medium, listening is down overall, especially among younger people. What’s radio’s next move?How the pandemic has impacted levels of radio listening.Why ratings should be taken with a grain of salt in PPM and Diary markets.What TLR is, and how it can impact perceived station impact and real revenues.Are Podcasting and Streaming growing threats to traditional radio, or valuable complements to the station brand?One Minute Martinizing by Dave Martin
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Andy Bloom is a radio industry veteran with a wealth of experience and expertise. He has held key positions at some of the most successful radio stations in the country, including WYSP, Philadelphia, SportsRadio 94WIP, Talk Radio 1240 WHP, Greater Media, Emmis Communications, and Coleman Parkes Research. He’s also worked in politics.
He is known for his exceptional leadership and strategic vision. Andy has a proven track record of fostering captivating and thought-provoking content while pushing the boundaries of traditional radio.
He is also a frequent speaker at industry events and a contributing writer to Barretts Media.
While based in Minneapolis, Andy's influence extends far beyond his locale. His passion, strategic vision, and dedication to the radio industry continue to shape its future in our ever-evolving media landscape.
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