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FCC Report 6/20

FCC Actions Charles Jones’ Gospel 107.5 WVFG Uniontown AL has been fined $3000 for failing to timely file a license renewal. WVFG was required to files its renewal application by December 2, 2019 but did not do so until February 10, 2020. Jones was issued a Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture in February but […] […]

ASIA

“I Can't Find Anyone Who Wants to Work!”

The number one problem businesses tell me they have today is finding people who want to work.
Sound familiar in Australia and New Zealand?
The additional Federal unemployment dollars have made it more profitable for people to stay at home than to work. Unfortunately, this means that businesses have had to change their hours of operation, days open, etc. because they don’t have enough staff. 

But this is ending! In some states, like Oklahoma and Texas, the Federal subsidy ends June 26. Already, driving down any street shows business after business with “now hiring” signs prominently displayed. By July 1, all are hoping that people will be looking for jobs. 

Which brings us to the subject of this newsletter: using radio for recruitment advertising. In years past, recruitment ads made up a large part of newspaper revenue. Not so today. Recruitment ads have migrated to the Internet. Sites like Indeed, Zip Recruiter, Linked In and even Facebook take a good share of recruitment revenue. 

Radio is a perfect recruiting tool. My experience has been that the person looking for the job is not always the person who hears the ad. Someone they know hears it and tells them. Word of mouth at its best. In fact, I’ve hired people who told me that this was the pathway they took. 

How do we go about selling recruiting ads? Today, there are several areas to consider. Area #1 is any current client you have. Chances are, they are looking for people. Ask them. Bring them a plan. They already know and trust you but they may never have thought about using your stations for recruiting.

Area #2 is ANYWHERE you see a “now hiring” sign displayed. Stop and make an appointment to talk with them about how we can help.

Area #3 is the HR department of larger stores. HR directors have a separate set of funds to use for hiring. This person is usually NOT the marketing manager you have dealt with in the past. The time is now to identify the HR person, make an appointment and find out what types of openings they have. It’s helpful to make the connection BEFORE they need to hire. The key is to make it simple for them. HR directors, especially those who work for companies that have plants, deal with a constant turnover in employees. When they have an opening, they need to be able to email or call us and place the order. Having arrangements made beforehand makes it simple. Many stations work out a pre-determined schedule that is simply plugged in when needed. Ad copy will vary based on the specific job opening. 

We know there is a 60,000 person shortage of truck drivers. Who in your area employs truck drivers? Chances are they need some now! And, how about truck driving schools? Even schools out of your area may want to entice students. 

Now is the perfect time for radio to shine in helping our clients to staff up, to prepare for revenue recovery. Recruitment opens a new area of revenue for us. They win: we win: the country wins!
 
Pat has a New Book

What will broadcast sales look like in the future? What new skills will we need to be successful? How has the world-wide business interruption in 2020 changed how we will do business in the next year

Looking forward to 2021, we need a strategic plan to recover lost revenue for our stations and for our clients. The ideas in this book will help you to develop that plan.

“Successful Broadcast Sales: Thriving in Change” provides a clear, concise roadmap for understanding the world of our clients, accessing those worlds and living in them to create successful campaigns. It explores how we must adapt our sales systems to succeed in an ever-changing business landscape. Knowledge is the key to unlocking success for us and for our clients as the new year arrives.

This book takes a retrospective look at the pandemic of 2o20 and presents a blueprint for adapting to the changes brought about by new ways of doing business. It outlines a way forward to successfully navigate and thrive in change.

Inside you’ll find:

A sales system designed to accelerate success for both new recruits and seasoned professionals
Understanding the internal motivations that move clients to buy from you
New ways to prospect, new categories of business, that will keep your sales pipeline full
Questions to uncover what clients are thinking and planning for the next years
Presentations designed to craft high-dollar, long-term campaigns
Strategies to reduce attrition
New ways to hone your creative skills to produce relevant messages for businesses
Ways to integrate radio and digital advertising to achieve greater results for clients
Wisdom from managers around the world regarding how to manage teams remotely

The ideas in this book will make money for you and for your client! Add it to your sales library today! […]

ASIA

“I Can’t Find Anyone Who Wants to Work!”

Selling Radio Direct with Pat Bryson

The number one problem businesses tell me they have today is finding people who want to work.
Sound familiar in Australia and New Zealand?
The additional Federal unemployment dollars have made it more profitable for people to stay at home than to work. Unfortunately, this means that businesses have had to change their hours of operation, days open, etc. because they don’t have enough staff. 

But this is ending! In some states, like Oklahoma and Texas, the Federal subsidy ends June 26. Already, driving down any street shows business after business with “now hiring” signs prominently displayed. By July 1, all are hoping that people will be looking for jobs. 

Which brings us to the subject of this newsletter: using radio for recruitment advertising. In years past, recruitment ads made up a large part of newspaper revenue. Not so today. Recruitment ads have migrated to the Internet. Sites like Indeed, Zip Recruiter, Linked In and even Facebook take a good share of recruitment revenue. 

Radio is a perfect recruiting tool. My experience has been that the person looking for the job is not always the person who hears the ad. Someone they know hears it and tells them. Word of mouth at its best. In fact, I’ve hired people who told me that this was the pathway they took. 

How do we go about selling recruiting ads? Today, there are several areas to consider. Area #1 is any current client you have. Chances are, they are looking for people. Ask them. Bring them a plan. They already know and trust you but they may never have thought about using your stations for recruiting.

Area #2 is ANYWHERE you see a “now hiring” sign displayed. Stop and make an appointment to talk with them about how we can help.

Area #3 is the HR department of larger stores. HR directors have a separate set of funds to use for hiring. This person is usually NOT the marketing manager you have dealt with in the past. The time is now to identify the HR person, make an appointment and find out what types of openings they have. It’s helpful to make the connection BEFORE they need to hire. The key is to make it simple for them. HR directors, especially those who work for companies that have plants, deal with a constant turnover in employees. When they have an opening, they need to be able to email or call us and place the order. Having arrangements made beforehand makes it simple. Many stations work out a pre-determined schedule that is simply plugged in when needed. Ad copy will vary based on the specific job opening. 

We know there is a 60,000 person shortage of truck drivers. Who in your area employs truck drivers? Chances are they need some now! And, how about truck driving schools? Even schools out of your area may want to entice students. 

Now is the perfect time for radio to shine in helping our clients to staff up, to prepare for revenue recovery. Recruitment opens a new area of revenue for us. They win: we win: the country wins!
 
Pat has a New Book

What will broadcast sales look like in the future? What new skills will we need to be successful? How has the world-wide business interruption in 2020 changed how we will do business in the next year

Looking forward to 2021, we need a strategic plan to recover lost revenue for our stations and for our clients. The ideas in this book will help you to develop that plan.

“Successful Broadcast Sales: Thriving in Change” provides a clear, concise roadmap for understanding the world of our clients, accessing those worlds and living in them to create successful campaigns. It explores how we must adapt our sales systems to succeed in an ever-changing business landscape. Knowledge is the key to unlocking success for us and for our clients as the new year arrives.

This book takes a retrospective look at the pandemic of 2o20 and presents a blueprint for adapting to the changes brought about by new ways of doing business. It outlines a way forward to successfully navigate and thrive in change.

Inside you’ll find:

A sales system designed to accelerate success for both new recruits and seasoned professionals
Understanding the internal motivations that move clients to buy from you
New ways to prospect, new categories of business, that will keep your sales pipeline full
Questions to uncover what clients are thinking and planning for the next years
Presentations designed to craft high-dollar, long-term campaigns
Strategies to reduce attrition
New ways to hone your creative skills to produce relevant messages for businesses
Ways to integrate radio and digital advertising to achieve greater results for clients
Wisdom from managers around the world regarding how to manage teams remotely

The ideas in this book will make money for you and for your client! Add it to your sales library today!

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WJOX Morning Show Departs To Launch Digital Platform

The four members of the “Jox Roundtable” heard in mornings on Cumulus Media Sports “Jox 94.5” WJOX-FM Birmingham have departed the station and will launch their own digital platform in the coming weeks. AL.com reports that hosts Jim Dunaway, Lance Taylor and Ryan Brown and producer Sean Heninger aired their final show on Wednesday, June […] […]