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The very last extension announced for entry to the Radio Today Podcast Awards

If you’ve been struggling to make the deadline for entries in the Radio Today Podcast Awards, then struggle a little less. We’ve heard your cries and have decided to extend the deadline to 11:59 pm Monday June 12th, 2023.But that is definitely it! We meant it! Don’t miss out!!! Enter now.For the hundreds of you… Read More
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US

Bob-FM Debuts In Springfield & Joplin

My Town Media flipped two stations to Variety Hits as “Bob-FM” this weekend. 90s based Rock “Z107.5” 1550 KRZD/107.5 K298CI Springfield MO and “Radio X 103.5” KWXD Asbury MO both made the move to Kroeger Media’s “Bob-FM” brand on Friday. In Springfield the flip places KRZD in direct competition with SummitMedia’s “106.7 The River” KRVI, […] […]

ASIA

What if New Hits are Actually Oldies?

Content from BPRIt’s a common theme, contemporary music is in a difficult phase. US Music consultant Guy Zapoleon calls this period the ‘doldrums’ a phrase that assumes that the wind will eventually pick up and contemporary music will gather momentum and once again reflect the tastes of the mass / mainstream audience.The causes of this can be put down to a few fairly logical influences for example fresh or individual music styles emerge and then are almost immediately saturated with similar sounding imitators – the loss of unique freshness or lack of variety leads to boredom and lack of music passion – more or less where we are now.Media Fragmentation is another significant influence on mainstream music consumption.Radio listening has been fragmenting for some time now with mass market stations competing with music streaming, personal music playlists, YouTube etc. attracting listening time that was once the exclusive preserve of radio.Television is also going through its own fragmentation process; broadcast TV still attracts large audiences but they are smaller than the ‘hit’ shows of the past generated and ‘water-cooler’ TV is usually based on reality TV shows as streaming also impacts on TV and video viewing time.Hit streaming shows attract new ‘mass’ audiences – but there are some surprising side benefits starting to emerge. Recently, Luminate – a US based company linking music and music data published an article highlighting two ‘Hits’ that have come from HBO’s series ‘The Last of Us.’ Both Depeche Mode’s ‘Never Let Me Down Again’ (1987) and Linda Ronstadt’s ‘Long Long Time’ (1970) have both enjoyed a new life – and a new audience – as a result of this exposure both songs have seen massive increases in streaming and radio airplay.The graph below shows that Depeche Mode’s ‘Never Let Me Down Again’ peaked around 30 days after featuring on the show.While the radio airplay has been relatively brief, streaming for the band’s catalogue continues to grow.So, the lesson for Radio Programmers?‘New’ music can also come from TV and streamers – although the life of these tracks may not be as long as a new ‘market’ hit, the songs exposed in this way may also boost interest in the artists generally.New music sources may surprise you.By Peter Don, BPRSource:Luminate Entertainment 365Luminate Music ConnectAll streaming figures represent total on-demand streaming activity (audio & video)Change in song-level streaming: Never Let Me Down Again (01/01/23 – 1/22/23), Long Long Time (01/15/23 – 02/05/23)Change in catalog streaming: Depeche Mode (01/01/23 – 2/14/23), Linda Ronstadt (01/15/23 – 02/28/23)Main Pic: Depeche Mode, Kiev, Ukraine, July 19, 2017: Concert Depeche Mode at the Olympic Stadium in Kiev during Global Spirit Tour. The vocalist Dave Gahan performs a song on stage. Shutterstock. […]

US

Wolf Prowls Around Oklahoma City

Chisholm Trail Broadcasting has rebranded Classic Country “99.7 Hank-FM” KNAH Mustang/Oklahoma City OK as “99.7 The Wolf“. Positioning as “Oklahoma Country” and emphasizing on music from the 1990s, the station is pulling much of its inspiration including logo, imaging and positioning from Cumulus Media’s 99.5 KPLX Dallas. The station will continue to feature Bill Reed […] […]

US

Audacy Shareholders Approve Reverse Stock Split To Regain NYSE Compliance

Audacy shareholders have approved the company’s plan to conduct a reverse stock split in order to attempt to regain compliance with the New York Stock Exchange. Audacy announced its plans in March to vote on a split in the range between one-for-two and one-for-30 determined by a committee appointed by the Board of Directors in […] […]

US

Greg Ranieri Returns To Audacy As KSON/KWJJ Assistant Brand Manager

After spending the past couple years in the record industry, Greg Ranieri is returning to Audacy as Assistant Brand Manager and Music Director for 103.7 KSON San Diego and “99.5 The Wolf” KWJJ Portland. He will also host middays at KSON. Ranieri previously worked at KSON from 2014 until Audacy’s Country format restructuring in September […] […]