US

Alpha Media Continues To Purge Programming On-Air Staffs In Midwest Markets

After cutting the majority of their on-air staffers at their Missouri stations earlier this month, Alpha Media has made similar cuts at stations in Iowa and Minnesota. Like in Missouri, the cuts are directed solely at the programming and on-air staffers at their stations in Austin, Albert Lea, and Luverne MN plus all of their […] […]

UK

Podcast Radio to launch on AM and FM in Missouri with Alpha Media

Podcast Radio is collaborating with Alpha Media in the US to launch its format in Missouri.

Podcast Radio Missouri will appear on KREI-AM (Farmington) from May 27th and KWIX AM/FM (Moberly) on June 17th.
It will be featured across dayparts on the two stations, prominently acting as the Morning Show in both markets.
Listeners will hear podcast content from across North America and the world, while also giving airtime to local Missouri podcast content. Local imaging and station IDs will feature across Podcast Radio Missouri broadcast hours, which also include original interviews with podcasters.
Gene ‘Bean’ Baxter acts as lead interviewer, delving deep into the methodology and personality of both local and national podcasts and their creators.
Gerry Edwards, CEO of Podcast Radio, notes, “We are thrilled to be partnering with Alpha. The team has been great to work with in the build-up to launch, and we cannot wait to hear more Missouri-based podcasters on these stations.”
Phil Becker, Executive Vice President of Content at Alpha, said, “We’re excited to partner with Podcast Radio to bring this innovative format to our listeners in Missouri. This partnership underscores our commitment to delivering fresh, engaging content that resonates with our communities. While we are launching on one station in two Missouri markets, our goal is to expand the format to our other two Missouri markets”.
Gary Krantz, CEO of Krantz Media Group (KMG) who is overseeing syndication of Podcast Radio, added, “We are excited to expand Podcast Radio’s presence into Missouri with Alpha Media. Together, we’re creating a new gateway for listeners to discover and enjoy the best in podcast content through the familiar and trusted medium of radio. […]

AU & NZ

Emily Jade launches new podcast with her 12 year old daughter

Hot Tomato brekky co-host Emily Jade O’Keeffe has this week launched a new podcast with her 12 year old daughter Millie Valentine called Move Over Mama.“Making a mini-me is all fun and games until she starts acting just like you,” says Emily Jade. “When my daughter showed a deep interest in a career in the… Read More
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ASIA

Do We Walk The Talk?

Selling Radio Direct with Pat BrysonWhat does “service” really mean?Several years ago, I was having dinner with a friend of mine who owned ROI Media which was a buying service that placed millions of dollars in radio and TV advertising every year. We were discussing his relationships with the account reps he worked with in media. Les expressed his displeasure with the type and quality of service he received from the people with whom he dealt. Remember that this gentleman spent MILLIONS every year!He recounted a story having spent two weeks trying to place thousands of dollars worth of radio advertising. When he called the stations, he was greeted by voice mail. He left messages, but received NO CALL BACKS! When he did manage to reach a real, live person, he was told that they could not give out the cell number of the Account Executive he was trying to reach. He was frustrated, and these stations missed dollars! Lots and lots of dollars! Now, granted, he was trying to place the buys during a holiday period, but so what? We are in the service business (or think we are!). Whether it is a holiday or we are on vacation, our clients need to be taken care of. We complain that business is down, that clients cut back. Are we sure WE are not contributing to the downturn? Are we taking very good care of our clients? Are we accessible?Check list for your organisation:
When someone calls, whom do they reach? A machine? If so, how often is the machine checked?
If a live person answers the phone (hallelujah!) does he or she do so by the third ring?
Do you have a policy of returning calls within 1 hour?
How often are your salespeople checking their voicemail? Can their voicemail be forwarded to their cell phones?
How often are salespeople required to check email?
Are “out of office” messages programmed into email if a salesperson is out of the office for any extended time? Does it contain the contact information for someone who can assist the client?
Do you have a “buddy” system to take care of clients when a staff member is on vacation or ill?
Before a AE leaves on vacation, do you have a policy of notifying all of their active clients of their away dates, including the contact name and information of someone who can help them during the AE’s absence?
Do your business cards contain cell phone information for salespeople?
Do your clients have a list of all staff members who may be of service to them should their AE be unavailable? General manager, sales manager, traffic manager, business manager, production manager? Does this list contain off-hours’ contact information?
When was the last time you received excellent service? I bet you remember it clearly because it is such a rare occurrence in today’s world. We cannot afford to give less than excellent service. Being responsive to our clients’ needs is the first step in retaining business. And being responsive means being timely in answering and returning calls and email. We are not in an 8 to 5 business.This conversation with Les occurred a few years ago. I believed we as an industry were getting better, offering better service. Then I had a conversation with a friend of mine who runs a station in a small market in Illinois. She had received a $4000 order from an agency who HAD to place this grant money in a short time frame. My friend got the entire amount because the stations across the street had not returned the agency’s phone calls for two days. (Sigh!)Lesson learned: Go the extra mile! Be accessible! Be responsive! There are no traffic jams on the extra mile, but there are lots of dollars!Happy Selling! […]

AU & NZ

First Nations training and career pathways grant announced at 2024 AFTRS Graduation

A $530,000 grant over two years to support First Nations training and career pathways has been announced by the Minister for the Arts, The Hon Tony Burke, who attended the Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS) Graduation Ceremony last Friday, where 158 students graduated from the 2023 academic year.The funding will allow AFTRS to support… Read More
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AU & NZ

Connect FM’s Radiothon gets underway

Connect FM’s annual Radiothon officially kicked off today, with the South Australian community station hoping to raise at least $15,000 this year.Guests in the studio this morning include local Mayor Liz Goossens, the Bordertown Girl Guides and members of the Tatiara Men’s Shed. Businesses donating $100 or more will enter a draw to win a… Read More
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