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AU & NZ

Inspiring confidence: Radio Today’s 30 Under 30 Awards

Confidence is a quality that is sometimes hard to summon, particularly in the workplace. It takes courage to speak up. To move outside our comfort zone.Acast Development Manager Jordon Lott says winning a Radio Today 30 Under 30 award has done wonders for her in that department.Jordon tells Radio Today “I’ve had the honour of winning… Read More
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US

Peter & John Radio Fellowship Acquires WRNR-FM

Steve Kingston’s Empire Broadcasting System is selling AAA 103.1 WRNR-FM Grasonville/Annapolis MD to Peter & John Radio Fellowship for $1.54 million. The buyer will add the Baltimore market rimshot to its holdings that include Christian AC “95.1 Bright-FM” WRBS-FM Baltimore and Christian Preaching 1230 WRBS/94.3 W232CL Baltimore. Kingston, the longtime programmer of stations including WHTZ […] […]

ASIA

You Can Do Anything, But Not Everything – David Allen

Content from BPR.Every day consumers face a barrage of messages, from information to commercials to conversations.Messages can be visual, audible or both – but we have adapted to the increase in environmental noise by simply filtering out messages that we don’t regard as important.

When new messages or information don’t conform to our assumptions or meet our needs they are rejected or ignored. Existing brands that have established clear impressions can only evolve within an established set of ‘guidelines’, ones that consumers see as consistent with their brand expectations.Positioning your Brand:Brand positioning is a result of a clear focus, consumers understand (and like) what they get, inconsistent or unfocussed content or marketing dilutes these clear ideas, clear positioning also generates brand loyalty.Before you can ask for loyalty from customers, you have to know exactly what it is you are offering them, and how you will consistently offer them that experience each time they choose your product or service. Apple is one of the most recognisable brands in the world, with a customer base that is extraordinarily loyal. Regardless of what it is — iPhone, iPad, Apple Music.Renew or evolve:Over time customer needs develop and evolve – does your brand evolve with them or do you constantly need to bring new customers? This is a major issue for radio, especially those stations aimed at GenZ listeners as a recent Guardian Australia article on some of the difficulties facing Australia’s Triple J network in connecting with its core 18-24 audience.“Most people just find [new music] through the algorithm, It’s right there on our phones giving us recommendations constantly, and there’s no news or banter in between songs.” Unlike those platforms, Triple J can’t possibly be everybody’s everything.The one constant in all of this is that successful brands stay in touch with the changing needs and priorities through audience feedback and market research. For radio, the quest for younger listeners becomes more difficult with the explosion of alternatives including lifestyle, social and music options.In the US, radio is well behind in reaching younger age groups, as noted by prominent US consultant Fred Jacobs.“..The teen (and pre-teen) demographic has become of paramount importance across industry groups and categories.  It is a hot topic, driven largely by Gen Z’s heft and ability to set trends already affecting all of us.  In virtually every business sector, research is being conducted to better understand this generation, their mindset, and their marketing preferences.Except in radio..”These lessons are as applicable to the need to understand the changing needs of younger consumers as they are in maintaining focus on the listeners you already have.By Peter Don, BPR […]

Ireland

The latest JNLR listening figures for 12 months to September 2022

The latest Joint National Listenership Report (JNLR) results are out for the period October ’21 – September ’22 and show more records being broken in terms of market share. Ray Foley adds 6,000 listeners to afternoons on Today FM giving the slot its highest number in some time with 149,000 Ray D’Arcy has lost 18,000 […] […]