Showprep Service For Morning Shows & Radio Personalities
In a time when radio personalities have to make every talk break count, a showprep service allows morning shows to focus on creativity, Francis Currie says.
Read MorePosted by Thomas Giger | Sep 7, 2013 | Programming | 2 |
In a time when radio personalities have to make every talk break count, a showprep service allows morning shows to focus on creativity, Francis Currie says.
Read MorePosted by Thomas Giger | Sep 2, 2013 | Programming | 0 |
Successful morning show positioning is about being different enough, international radio consultant Francis Currie says in an interview with Radio))) ILOVEIT.
Read MorePosted by Thomas Giger | Aug 24, 2013 | Programming | 6 |
Commercials… you can’t live without them, but your listeners certainly can! How to keep your radio audience engaged during flow-killing commercial breaks?
Read MorePosted by Thomas Giger | Aug 11, 2013 | Programming | 2 |
Check out 15 timeless practices of music radio programming, inspired by an interview with the founding father of Boss Radio, the late radio consultant Bill Drake.
Read MorePosted by Thomas Giger | Aug 1, 2013 | Radio))) ILOVEIT | 2 |
In July 2013, we published our 100th post. These are the 10 most popular ones of 2 years Radio))) ILOVEIT, based on the preference of 45.000 visitors we had until then.
Read MorePosted by Thomas Giger | Jul 28, 2013 | Personality | 1 |
How to produce a successful radio morning show? 10 Ideas inspired by an interview with radio personality Edwin Evers of Holland’s number 1 station, 538.
Read MorePosted by Thomas Giger | Jul 7, 2013 | Future | 3 |
Young people still listen to radio, but they spend less time on it. Ideas on how to engage the Smartphone Generation and keep radio relevant for a young audience.
Read MorePosted by Thomas Giger | Jul 2, 2013 | Music | 10 |
As radio audiences tend to listen in fragments, music playlists become real science. Does your station’s music format clock pass the 10-minute test for music scheduling?
Read MorePosted by Thomas Giger | Jun 23, 2013 | Production | 2 |
Jingles and songs blend really well, if you follow the 10 golden rules for using sung jingles on air. Here is how you can make your jingle package more effective.
Read MorePosted by Thomas Giger | Jun 15, 2013 | Programming | 2 |
Celebrating short-term ratings success and securing long-term brand stability is tough. The best program directors juggle them both, by finding the right balance.
Read MorePosted by Thomas Giger | Jun 4, 2013 | Programming | 0 |
“Default a little more on the art side, but never loose sight of the science” might be very good advice for radio programming in PPM radio markets and beyond.
Read MorePosted by Thomas Giger | May 26, 2013 | Programming | 0 |
You might already structure your on-air sound by using music format clocks, but do you also use them to position jingles, sweepers, promos and power intros?
Read MorePosted by Thomas Giger | May 13, 2013 | Programming | 0 |
Keep your radio listeners (mentally) tuned in longer than they would usually do, using 10 ways to increase their attention span and Time Spent Listening.
Read MorePosted by Thomas Giger | Apr 28, 2013 | Music | 4 |
Could a narrow focused playlist as your music scheduling strategy not only improve your radio station’s cume, but also your average hour reach and radio market share?
Read MorePosted by Thomas Giger | Apr 21, 2013 | Music | 0 |
Radio is still important for record companies, but program directors and music directors could show a bit more guts, says music industry expert Tony Wadsworth.
Read MorePosted by Thomas Giger | Apr 14, 2013 | Programming | 1 |
NRJ is back: after 4 years of dropping ratings, the Hit Music Only brand won 1 million listeners and became the top station in France again. Wanna’ know how?
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