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The Radio News Opportunity

Content from BPR“And that’s the way it is”

There is a diminishing trust in digitally delivered news, particularly news disseminated via Google or Facebook.  Leaving aside the current tussle between the tech giants and the Australian Federal Governments new legislation designed to ensure Google & Facebook remunerate Australian news content creators appropriately for news content they monetise on their respective platforms, the bigger strategic issue for news organisations is that an increasing number of people are coming to regard Google and Facebook as cesspools of misinformation rather than enlightenment when it comes to news.  Facebooks decision this week to ban access to news and information pages across Australia will only serve to reinforce the view that Facebook is a platform that cannot be trusted.Regardless of the outcome of the stoush between the Australian Feds and the tech Oligarchs, radio is well positioned to gain usage from people seeking succinct, factual information.  Radio still maintains an extraordinary image for news compared to other sources, particularly in the morning.  Radio news is generally the leading source of breaking news at breakfast time for adults and radio news commands a high degree of trust.  Unfortunately, some radio operators across the globe see investment in news as an inconvenient necessity while others have lost faith in radio’s competitiveness as a source of news.  This last point was indeed a consideration at the beginning of the digital delivery boom however the tech giant’s business goals do not support a fact checked operational environment and more people each day are coming to realise it.  Googles threat a few weeks ago to terminate its search engine in Australia allied with Facebook’s behaviour this week only serves to reinforce perceptions of mistrust in online platforms and that is good for radio.The brevity and frequency of Radio news is ironically it’s greatest advantage (compared to other media).  There is no motivation to beat up a dodgy story into a single masthead headline nor is there the time to manufacture a story to be longer than it needs to be.  This is not to say that you necessarily make radio news better by making it shorter.  There is a point where a radio stations news service loses all credibility if it is too short and perceived to be tokenism. Worse still is leaving listeners frustrated by a lack of sufficient detail in a particular news story.I have come to form the view that great radio news is simply the most relevant facts placed into a meaningful context for the listener with any changes in that information updated across the day.  Good radio news is not about conjecture, opinion or what @zap321 thinks.  Radio’s news opportunity lies in being a beacon of regular fact-checked information across the day.  Let your personalities provide the conjecture, opinion and feedback.Whenever I think about the way news should be, I am inevitably drawn to the great Walter Cronkite. For decades he was voted “the most trusted man in America” which was largely the result of his single-minded dedication to being factual and providing the news in a context everyday people could understand.  There was also a refreshing simplicity to his news sign-off which wrapped up his approach to the task of delivering the news; “And that’s the way it is”By Wayne Clouten, BPR […]

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Andre Hoeden takes on new content strategist role for Kiss92 and ONE FM 91.3

Radio veteran Andre Hoeden has been appointed to the newly created role of content strategist for SPH Radio stations Kiss92 and ONE FM 91.3 in a move to develop even more effective quality content to meet both advertisers’ and audiences’ needs.Having the operational experience of a radio DJ for over 14 years, the technical experience of a producer and a business background, Hoeden is well-placed to be the driving force behind tailoring the right mechanics for radio campaigns in order to maximise engagement with the listeners to achieve advertisers’ business goals.Hoeden commented: “Listeners have a sea of entertainment options. How then do we get them to pick the radio, keep them listening and not switch between radio stations? We tackle these questions constantly to stay relevant; after all, content is king. I enjoy the process of creating new segments, games and campaigns for radio because I feel that I know the medium best, having presented and produced alongside legends in the industry since 2007. Clients expect more and we need to deliver ideas that create buzz, excitement and engagement to cut through the clutter. I’m excited to use my experience to develop fun and engaging campaigns for our clients and listeners.”

True to his nature, Hoeden also jibed: “Waking up at 4am for more than a decade surely adds to my botakness. With this new role, I see my hair finally making a comeback and hopefully happier SPH Radio clients too.”Ignatius Low, Chief Commercial Officer of Singapore Press Holdings (SPH), said: “Content marketing is an integral part of any serious marketing campaign today, so it is timely that SPH Radio has dedicated resources to help clients conceptualise customised campaigns. Audio is a growing medium thanks to the increasing popularity of podcasts and the enduring appeal of live radio stations. At SPH, marketeers can find a solution that marries the strengths of both and justify putting marketing spend in this exciting medium.”Bernard Lim, Programme Director for SPH Radio’s English music stations, said: “I’m very excited to work with Andre on this. Because we have a media footprint across social media, print, out-of-home and more, Andre’s role of a content strategist is more pertinent than ever in order to sharpen our communication across all channels to ensure that our content is relevant, engaging, and win-win for both listeners and our trade partners.” […]

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Alt 103.5 Albany Switches To Q105.7 Simulcast

Two years after moving Classic Rock “Q103” 103.5 WQBJ Cobleskill/103.9 WQBK-FM Rensselaer NY to 105.7 Malta NY, Townsquare Media has reversed half of that move. What had been Alternative “Alt 103.5” WQSH has returned to simulcasting the Classic Rock brand on 105.7 WQBK-FM as “Q105.7/103.5“. The move restores the Classic Rock programming to the western […] […]

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Sasquatch Found In Rochester MN

After stunting for a day with sounds of people hiking, Townsquare Media has flipped Rock “Z-Rock 107.7” KDCZ St. Charles/Rochester MN to Classic Rock “Sasquatch 107.7“. Matching the branding of Townsquare’s “Sasquatch 92.1” WWPE Duluth, the move shifts KDCZ’s music to a 1970s through early 90s playlist. It makes the station the third Classic Rocker […] […]