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How a youth station in decline reinvented itself: #RDE22

Amel Suljevic and Petter Hallén from P3 DIN GATA took the audience through the reasons their station has become so successful in the past two years since changing formats.The station was relaunched in 2020 to become a Hip Hop station, and a big part of their success lies in that they hired hosts with a love and knowledge of the genre that would broaden the appeal, making P3 DIN GATA the station Where Hip Hop Lives.Petter Hallén says that rap is now the most pop style of music in Sweden and those that follow that category has now expanded so that the younger listeners are either listening to, or at the very least aware of this genre of music.Back in to mid 2010’s it was mainly young immigrant rappers in Sweden who were performing and promoting rap to a small audience, but this scene has now expanded onto mainstream music, and P3’s entry into Hip Hop means their audience is now highly engaged.Their presenters use 3 main points to keep that engagement strong
Do not try to figure out “youth focused content”
Be really good at what you do
Be who you are
He says a young audience can spot a fraud quickly, so it is important to be real, and this usually means being true to oneself.Petter’s success, despite his age of around 40, is based around his knowledge of Hip Hop. He shares the same cultural references as his audience without trying to sound like a 17 year old.The station talent’s approach to its audience also means that artists want to be a part of the station.P3 also doesn’t necessarily report on news unless it is music/artist linked, so, for example, the recent riots in Sweden weren’t reported on the station. […]

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Australian podcast ad spending increased 52% in Q1 

The podcasting landscape continues to show impressive developments as new data presents rapid increases in ad spending on the medium. New data from Magellan AI and ARN’s iHeartPodcast Network shows that podcast advertising increased 52% year on year.Investment into key genres has also rapidly increased across the entire podcast landscape from 2021 to 2022. Advertising in the Sports genre has… Read More
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Dan & Christie take over Hit 100.9 breakfast

Hobart’s Hit100.9 today announced that Dan & Christie will be the station’s new breakfast show from Monday, May 23 as The Jimmy & Nath Show moves to the Late Nights timeslot.Tassie radio jock Dan Taylor and radio announcer Christie Hayes will take the reins and wake up with Hobart as the boys depart.Dan Taylor is no stranger to Hit100.9, having started his successful… Read More
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Hit’s Jimmy and Nath take their weekday show national

Hobart’s Jimmy and Nath are swapping their weekday breakfasts for late nights as they take over the 9-11 pm weekdays nightspot on the Hit Network.Appearing on air right after Hot Nights with Abbie Chatfield, the pair will begin their first shift on June 20. Following the success of their #1 Hit100.9 Hobart Breakfast show, earlier this year the pair took… Read More
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Commercial radio ad revenue up 8.8% in April 2022

Commercial Radio Australia has released its April figures today, showing commercial radio ad revenue in positive territory, rising 8.8% compared to April 2021. Ad revenue for the five major Australian capital city markets totalled $56.184 million during the month compared to $51.636 million a year ago.Chief executive officer of CRA, Ford Ennals, says the growth is thanks to… Read More
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Shepparton Takeover kicks off

The ABC and VicHealth’s first regional Takeover youth program kicks off in Shepparton today, with 44 young winners sharing their stories across the ABC.Takeover Shepparton runs from 16 May to 20 May with stories featured on triple j and ABC Radio.Over the past few months, a team of ABC producers has been working in the region with more than 1000 young people. From that pool,… Read More
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