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Cash Warren Departs WGH-FM

After five years in mornings at Max Media Country “97.3 The Eagle” WGH-FM Newport News/Norfolk VA, Cash Warren has departed the station. Warren joined WGH-FM in March 2019 first teamed with Carly Quinn and since July 2021 with Annaliese Lemieux-Kaplan. Prior to his arrival in Norfolk, he used the on-air name ‘Jason Kidd’ as Program […] […]

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Hank Gets Cranked In Reno

Lotus Communications flipped Variety Hits “100.1 The Hits” KWEE Dayton/Reno NV to Classic Country “100.1 Hank-FM” KXZZ on Monday at 5pm. Utilizing Kroeger Media’s “Hank-FM” format in-a-box, the station is focusing on Country hits from the 70s through 90s. The flip brings the station into a crowded Country market that includes Evans Broadcast Group’s Classic […] […]

US

Zack McCormick Rises To The Current Midday Host

Minnesota Public Radio’s AAA “The Current” network based at 89.3 KCMP Minneapolis has promoted Zach McCormick to midday host. McCormick joined KCMP in early 2023 as overnight and fill-in host. He began his radio career at University of Minnesota’s “Radio K” 770 KUOK while in high school and spent over three years at Go Media’s […] […]

ASIA

Creating powerful podcasts for radio – Part 1

By Valerie Geller “Podcasting, like karaoke, is open to anyone brave enough to pick up a mic”THE RADIO PODCAST: A SECOND CHILDThe challenge in successful podcasting for radio:  To offer listeners additional content that breaks through a deluge of abundant competing content; plus enhances your brand, attracts new and younger listeners and makes money.Your podcast doesn’t replace your radio station or broadcast.  Think of it as a second child, Your podcast efforts ADD to it, it’s an additional canvas upon which to create.Many radio personalities enjoy the freedom of not dealing with over-the-air broadcast rules and regulations, time constraints or formatic restrictions. But stay true to brand, radio podcasts should protect the image and brand of your station as well as the expectations of the audience.HIGH QUALITY PODCASTS ARE EXPECTED FROM RADIO PROSPodcast training has become one of the joys of my broadcast coaching and training business.  Successful hosts come from everywhere: newspapers, comedy, TV, magazines, theater, law, real estate, and teaching. Although anyone can be a podcaster with a microphone and a smartphone, radio podcasters are expected to be better, coming experienced.PODCASTING IS THE NEW OVERNIGHT SHIFTYou now have a golden platform to develop new talent. Your station may be filled with talented or funny, creative off-air staff or support staff, who want to be performers. It’s a place for the less experienced or those not ready to be on the air to show what they can do. You may have a star in the making.GET THE “HARD TO GET” MEETING“Be on my podcast” has become the new “Let’s have lunch.”   Here’s an excellent way to gain access to hard-to-reach decision makers. Savvy radio account executives have found podcasting can be a new way to get to and meet with previously elusive potential clients. If you’ve been trying to contact an executive CEO or business owner who didn’t, take your call, or answer your email, you may find they’re happy to be a guest on your podcast.THIS IS NOT a commercial for a potential client’s product or service but rather, getting to know someone — try asking each how they got started and to share their advice and stories. As with any content, to engage audiences, it has to be interesting, fun, informative, entertaining or relevant.WHAT’S YOUR PODCAST ABOUT?One of the great strengths of podcasting: it is narrowcasting rather than broadcasting. As long as a radio station keeps to its brand image, go as weird and niche with your topics as you’d like. Find your unique niche.MAKE AS MANY AS YOU WANTCanada’s Lead Podcasting founder  says, “People think that once they start a podcast they have to keep going indefinitely. They feel like they’re on a hamster wheel — producing once a day, week, or once a month,  forever. Before you publish your first podcast, commit to a certain number of episodes that you think is realistic and sustainable.  Stop there. Call it ‘Season One.’  Decide later if you want to continue.”CREATING POWERFUL PODCASTSAnyone can talk, so hosting a podcast should be easy, right?If you’ve tried it, you know it can be harder than it looks. Whether your distribution platform is over-the-air or online–the Geller Media International Creating Powerful Communicators Principles work.
Speak Visually – in terms a listener can picture
Start with your best material
Podcasts are pre-recorded. They last forever online. Make it perfect.*
Never let anything go too long
Listen
Always ask: “Why would someone want to hear this?”
What is the unique journey? What is the talkable topic?
Did you inform, entertain, inspire, persuade, and connect?
Address each listener individually, use the word “YOU.”
Stay Curious
Relax, let natural humor happen
Be who you are
Take Risks.
The rules for powerful broadcasts also work for podcasts:  Be authentic. Make it matter. Never be boring.EXCERPTED WITH PERMISSION FROM THE FORTHCOMING 2024 EDITION OF BEYOND POWERFUL RADIO – An Audio Communicator’s Guide to the Digital World  by Valerie Geller, Routledge PressInternational broadcast consultant Valerie Geller is an author, talent coach and trainer for radio and podcasting.  An in-demand keynoter, and workshop leader, she is one of Radio Ink’s Most Influential Women, and has worked in 42 countries, helping more than 500 stations get, keep and grow audiences.  She will be in Australia presenting a Powerful Radio session in October 2024 for the CBAAwww.gellermedia.com[email protected] […]

UK

Dena McCallum to replace Jo Kenrick as Chair of Trustees at Global’s Make Some Noise

Global has appointed Dena McCallum as the Chair of Trustees at its Make Some Noise charity, replacing Jo Kenrick. Dena co-founded the management consultancy Eden McCallum, and takes on the task of driving forward the charity’s ambitions to reach more people. Jo Kenrick has been Chair of Trustees for the past eight years. Additionally, David […] […]

UK

Community radio organisations unite for Symposium at the DCMS

A Community Radio Symposium focusing on the future of the community radio sector in the UK is taking place at the DCMS today. The Community Media Association and the UK Community Radio Network are working together on the event, with support from Trevor Dann and the Department for Culture, Media and Sport, bringing together decision-makers […] […]