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AU & NZ

SCA launches DAB+ on the Gold Coast

SCA today announced the launch of eight Digital Audio Broadcasting (DAB+) digital radio stations from the Hit and Triple M networks on the Gold Coast, bringing local listeners digital radio music and entertainment offerings for the first time. The Gold Coast will be the 10th city in Australia to have DAB+, which provides more spectrum efficient technology than AM and FM… Read More
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AU & NZ

B105’s Stav takes a punch for charity

B105’s Stav from the Stav, Abby and Matt breakfast show fought a younger and heavier opponent on Saturday night in a exhibition style boxing match. Stav fought to raise money for the Small Steps 4 Hannah domestic violence charity and only had ten weeks to learn how to box, get fit, and arrive fight-ready. There was no shortage of entertainment as Stav walked to… Read More
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US

FCC Report 4/3: Does The Multiple Application Rule Affect Non-Comms?

Boise State University has been granted CPs for new non-commercial FMs on 89.1 and 90.7 in Stanley ID. The FCC rejected Triangle Access Broadcasting’s objection with the argument that applicants are unable to file for multiple stations with the same community of license and also stating “[mmultiple applications create advantages for applicants who have had […] […]

ASIA

Because we’ve always done it this way…

Selling Radio Direct with Pat BrysonI was on a market visit with one of my stations a couple of weeks ago. We were discussing how to sell a sports team whose games we carry. Traditional sponsorship offered the choice of day games or night games. Take your pick or buy both. There are many more night games than day games. But, guess what? More people bought day games thinking that “everyone will watch the night games on TV.”Since the night games are only carried on cable in that area, my first thought was,“How many people have access to the night games on TV?” No one knew the cable penetration in their market. My second thought was, “Why give a choice? Why not package both day and night games into one sponsorship?” You have to buy both. The answer was, “We’ve always done it this way.” In further discussion, I discovered the derivation: the games were carried on an AM daytimer. Until the advent of the translator, they could not carry night games. When the translator made night games viable, they simply added another package instead of integrating night games with the day games.I was reminded of the old story about roasting a turkey. The daughter watched her mother prepare the turkey for the oven all during her childhood. The first step was to cut the end off the turkey. When the daughter grew up and began to roast her own Thanksgiving bird, she began by cutting the end off the turkey. Finally, her husband asked her why she did that? She said, “Because that’s the way we’ve always done it.” When his in laws came for Thanksgiving dinner, her husband asked her mom why she cut the end off the turkey. The answer: because that’s the only way it would fit in the roasting pan she had.Maybe it’s time we examine how we sell our products. When was the last time you evaluated all your sponsorships, rate cards, programs, and events to see if they make you money? Is there a better way to sell them? Do the rates need to be increased? Decreased? Do certain shows/programs/events even need to be continued? Let’s make sure that we aren’t cutting the end off the turkey simply because “we’ve always done it that way.” Business evolves and changes for our clients. It evolves and changes for us too. 2022 is the year to rebuild, to recover, to move forward. Evaluating our structures may be a good place to start. […]

US

WLVK Drops Cat Country For WAKY Simulcast

W&B Broadcasting has dropped the “Cat Country 105.5” programming on 105.5 WLVK Fort Knox/Elizabethtown KY and has begun simulcasting co-owned Oldies WAKY Louisville. WLVK joins a network of signals carrying WAKY that includes 620 WAKY Louisville, 103.5 WAKY-FM Radcliff, and translators 100.1 W261CO and 106.3 W292FS Louisville. As WLVK’s coverage area is completely encompassed by […] […]