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AU & NZ

ABC Radio Darwin welcome James Findlay and Sajarn Stow to their 2023 lineup

ABC Radio Darwin will feature two new voices next year, with James Findlay (pictured) stepping into Afternoons and Sajarn Stow joining the Weekends team. James is already known to NT audiences, having presented Saturday Breakfast since June.“I’m absolutely thrilled to have the opportunity to share your stories from across the Territory next year. I really can’t wait to spend our afternoons together in 2023,” James said.James has worked… Read More
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AU & NZ

New exclusive deal will see SCA represent ACE Radio from 2023

SCA have announced an exclusive sales representation and program supply agreement with ACE Radio and its 21 FM and AM radio stations in regional Victoria and NSW and metro stations in Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.The ACE Radio partnership expands SCA’s reach to 128 stations.The partnership offers advertisers a regional radio audience of 3.277 million, while SCA’s combined regional… Read More
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Mamamia joins the Australian Podcast Ranker

The Mamamia Podcast Network will debut on the Australian Podcast Ranker this week when the top 150 report for November is released on Thursday. The Australian women’s media company is known for popular shows including, No Filter hosted by Mamamia co-founder and chief creative officer Mia Freedman and the daily news podcast, The Quicky.Ford Ennals, the chief executive officer of Commercial Radio & Audio, said the… Read More
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US

FCC Report 12/11: Attempt To Resurrect License Cancelled In 2014 Rejected

FCC Actions Christina Benavides has agreed to a $7000 fine for failing to properly transfer the license of 103.5 KAMZ Tahoka TX from her late father Albert Benavides to his estate and then directly to herself. Following Albert Benavides’ death in 2012, it took until this past June for a transfer to be filed to […] […]

ASIA

Vagina Chips…. Yes I’m Serious

Content from BPR.A recent research study found that millennials are not having enough sex. So early in September, the marketing gurus at the Lithuanian snack brand, CHAZZ, used that insight to create a new range of chips. Vagina-flavoured chips to be precise.I’m serious.There are two ways to look at this.One: CHAZZ, a small Lithuanian company has suddenly made headlines around the world. Hey, we are talking about it here!Two: what is CHAZZ going to do with this new found attention?If the purpose was to get more people to buy their other products then that MAY work. I say MAY because if the CHAZZ product range is sub-standard then all this extra publicity will do is get consumers to pay for something that they may later regret. Successful brands need more than a quick laugh to last.Think of joke products and outrageous stunts as being similar to clickbait. People can’t help but click to find out more– you saw “vagina chips” in the title of this article and you had to click…didn’t you? 😀But if the article or product doesn’t live up to the hype that the title implies, then you’re more likely to turn people off than leave them wanting more.It’s no different to a low rating radio station pulling of a massive stunt that captures market headlines and TV coverage. People start to tune in out of curiosity to hear what all the fuss is about. But what they hear is the same old stuff that’s the root cause of the low ratings……. a boring Morning Show, a strategically wrong music position, poorly scheduled music, poorly selected music, etc.Next time you’re planning that massive publicity seeking stunt or the biggest contest giveaway in your market’s history, ask yourself “is my station sounding the best it can possibly can?”, “is the Morning Show sounding great?”, “is the music 100% on target, both the selection of songs and their placement?”.What does your research say……is your station catering to what the listener wants to hear…..or is it catering to what you think they want to hear?Something to think about before your Street Team heads out for a suburban blitz giving away icy cold cans of Coke and ABC FM’s Vagina Chips!By David Kidd, BPR […]