AU & NZ

“It’s been an amazing ride.” Tim Lordan departs SCA

After an impressive commercial radio career spanning more than 25 years, Tim Lordan is looking forward to life’s next adventure, after parting ways with Perth’s Mix 94.5.Tim’s role as the station’s Afternoons host and Assistant Content Director officially wrapped up a week ago, as redundancies take effect at SCA.He was previously Operations and Morning Announcer… Read More
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AU & NZ

Mix 102.3’s mural surprise for diehard Port Adelaide fan

This week on Mix102.3’s Max & Ali in the Morning, diehard Port Adelaide fan Bel got a Ken Hinkley mural plastered on her garage door.The 43-year-old mum from Morphett Vale rang the station on Monday to prove that she was the most dedicated Ken fan by agreeing to get a mural of the Power coach… Read More
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ASIA

We gathered together in Texas

Selling Radio Direct with Pat BrysonI just returned from speaking at the Texas Association of Broadcasters convention. There were 1100 plus broadcasters in attendance and the atmosphere was “electric” to say the least.One of the hot topics was AI. Will it save broadcasting or destroy our industry as we know it? How do we use it? How do we integrate it into our systems? Can it make us more productive? Will announcers and production people have a job in 3 years?We were reminded how much AI has already entered our daily lives. Buy something online and you get the “and you might like this also” email. And most of the time, I DO like their additional suggestions. Spell check (the bane of MY existence: it refuses to recognize that CNA is NOT CAN) is another use of AI.But before we all update our resumes there was another overriding message at this convention. LOCAL, LOCAL, LOCAL. The broadcasters who will prosper in our new reality are those who are deeply integrated into their local communities. They live, work, and play with their viewers and listeners. They understand what is important to the community because they live in that community.Community service awards were given out. We heard extraordinary stories of stations reaching into their communities to find and fill a need. The TAB honored long-time legends in the industry.Most of all, the 2 days were a celebration of what we do and why we do it. Broadcasting is not dead. We will continue to reinvent ourselves and march into the future unthwarted by technology. We will harness the new ideas and systems and use them to make us more productive and efficient.Lesson learned: Technology can assist humans but cannot replace us. We have beating hearts and blood that runs deep in our cities and towns. We understand WHY we do what we do, and we don’t need “prompts” to tell us.Long live radio and television!Happy Selling! […]

AU & NZ

RØDE launches new all-in-one video & audio production console

RØDE has announced a groundbreaking production console, combining state-of-the-art video switching, production and recording capabilities with a complete professional audio studio.Just as the original RØDECaster Pro changed the podcasting landscape, RØDE says its RØDECaster Video will revolutionise video production, offering an all-in-one solution for content creators, video podcasters, live streamers and broadcasters.RØDE CEO Damien Wilson… Read More
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