How To Make Your Top 40 Station A Massive Hit (2)
Which songs you play in which rotation is not the only thing that matters. In which order you’ll play your songs is just as important, as scheduling combines science & art.
Read MorePosted by Thomas Giger | Apr 6, 2016 | Music | 0 |
Which songs you play in which rotation is not the only thing that matters. In which order you’ll play your songs is just as important, as scheduling combines science & art.
Read MorePosted by Thomas Giger | Jun 7, 2015 | Music | 1 |
Commissioning music testing should be based on format requirements, rather than financial possibilities, radio researcher Stephen Ryan explains in this guest post.
Read MorePosted by Thomas Giger | May 26, 2015 | Programming | 1 |
Being 100% aware of why your station achieved its ratings position is just as important as getting there, program director Peter Yiamarelos says in an interview with us.
Read MorePosted by Thomas Giger | Dec 28, 2014 | Programming | 7 |
What are the keys to successful radio programming? 10 best practices for program directors to achieve great ratings and high revenues in a competitive environment.
Read MorePosted by Thomas Giger | Nov 21, 2014 | Music | 1 |
Interviewing active listeners and tracking music services could be good (additional) ways to find out which songs your audience likes to hear on the radio.
Read MorePosted by Thomas Giger | Sep 26, 2014 | Music | 1 |
There are many things you can do when you are challenging (or being challenged by) a competing station. One of them is being different enough, music-wise.
Read MorePosted by Thomas Giger | Aug 9, 2014 | Personality | 3 |
Aircheck sessions for on-air personalities are like hitting drills for baseball players. But how to coach radio presenters to raise their game the right way?
Read MorePosted by Thomas Giger | Jul 22, 2014 | Music | 1 |
Music scheduling strategies & tactics should be based on regular market research & analysis, radio music programming consultant Robert Johansson advises.
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 | Dec 16, 2013 | 0 |
All Radio))) ILOVEIT posts about radio programming, radio production, personality radio, music scheduling and the future of radio broadcasting in one overview.
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 | Feb 17, 2013 | Production | 3 |
How to produce and use jingles & sweepers that accelerate your on-air radio program flow, improve people’s listening experience and boost your Time Spent Listening?
Read MorePosted by Thomas Giger | Dec 30, 2012 | Personality | 0 |
Winning breakfast shows have radio personalties who do know what their audience really wants, and (are not afraid to) show their listeners who they really are.
Read MorePosted by Thomas Giger | May 8, 2012 | Programming | 0 |
Radio stations can condition their audience to listen more often and longer – or to tune-out and avoid them. It’s one of the lessons from Danish PPM research.
Read MorePosted by Thomas Giger | Dec 28, 2011 | Music | 14 |
Creating song rotations for music scheduling is like playing a numbers game. Good news: you don’t have to be a rocket scientist to figure it out. Just follow a couple of rules.
Read MorePosted by Thomas Giger | Nov 18, 2011 | Programming | 2 |
In a world of audience research and programming tactics, radio talent still is the key success factor for morning shows, according to talent developer Dennis Clark.
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