How To Integrate Jock Talks In Your Music Flow
Program flow is everything for music stations – especially for those with a young-sounding format. How and where to schedule talk breaks in music format clocks?
Read MorePosted by Thomas Giger | Mar 12, 2014 | Programming | 2 |
Program flow is everything for music stations – especially for those with a young-sounding format. How and where to schedule talk breaks in music format clocks?
Read MorePosted by Thomas Giger | Mar 1, 2014 | Music | 10 |
Power recurrents are a great music programming strategy to grow your ratings, as they’ll make you sound both familiar and fresh. But how to schedule them?
Read MorePosted by Thomas Giger | Feb 19, 2014 | Personality | 2 |
Howard Stern, who recently celebrated his 60th birthday, didn’t become successful overnight. Here are 10 things you can learn from his must-see radio movie Private Parts.
Read MorePosted by Thomas Giger | Feb 12, 2014 | Personality | 0 |
A universal language that everyone can understand is great music, pop icon and radio personality Kim Wilde says about her new and worldwide syndicated 80s music radio show.
Read MorePosted by Thomas Giger | Feb 9, 2014 | Programming | 0 |
If your AC-oriented station wants to highlight music from the eighties, the customizable syndicated Kim Wilde 80s Show can be a good option for your format.
Read MorePosted by Thomas Giger | Jan 19, 2014 | Programming | 1 |
Which radio programming strategies work anywhere? An interview with veteran music radio PD Sam Zniber, who’s programmed and consulted music stations on 5 continents.
Read MorePosted by Thomas Giger | Jan 9, 2014 | Production | 7 |
Audio processing is not necessarily about being the loudest. First and foremost, you should complement your on-air presentation, and match your programming mood.
Read MorePosted by Thomas Giger | Dec 28, 2013 | Future | 2 |
If mobile phones are part of the future of radio, the question is how radio can actively engage a smartphone-savvy young audience.
Read MorePosted by Thomas Giger | Dec 15, 2013 | Personality | 1 |
Having fun with your team creates fun on the air. But personality radio should always be centered around the audience, says radio consultant John Simons.
Read MorePosted by Thomas Giger | Dec 10, 2013 | Music | 0 |
Relax and Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas – knowing that your holiday music playlist is fully under control with optimized song rotations and format clocks.
Read MorePosted by Thomas Giger | Dec 2, 2013 | Music | 5 |
When Santa Claus Is Coming To Town, it’s time to cross the Ts and dot the Is of your Christmas music scheduling format – like building your playlist and coding your songs.
Read MorePosted by Thomas Giger | Nov 8, 2013 | Programming | 3 |
Doing what your competitors don’t (or doing the opposite of what they do) is a smart radio programming strategy, says branded format expert Arnie Celsie of SparkNet.
Read MorePosted by Thomas Giger | Oct 22, 2013 | Programming | 0 |
Successful radio stations keep evolving their formats. The recent brand extension of JACK fm with a young sister called JACK fm 2 is a useful case study.
Read MorePosted by Thomas Giger | Oct 9, 2013 | Future | 2 |
Social media can make radio go viral. The best way to build a P1 radio audience and online community might be creating viral content with a small v.
Read MorePosted by Thomas Giger | Sep 29, 2013 | Production | 11 |
“Don’t kill your sound over that last Decibel of loudness” is good advice for stations that want to sound both clean and loud as well as increase their Time Spent Listening.
Read MorePosted by Thomas Giger | Sep 22, 2013 | Production | 2 |
Audio processing can expand your technical reach, build your station image, and grow your TSL & AQH. How to create a signature sound using a digital audio processor?
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