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So, How Many People Really Tune Out When the Spots Come On? | Re-Inventing Radio Research
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Conversations towards better research. So, How Many People Really Tune Out When the Spots Come On? So, How Many People Really Tune Out When the Spots Come On? December 19, 2011. The headline sure is encouraging. According to the Coleman Insights/Arbitron/Media Monitors study,. What Happens When the Spots Come On,. Radio stations hold 93% of their lead-in audience through the average stop set. The problem is we don’t know exactly how much lower. Our station. (Maybe they were running spots too.)...Jaye ...
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Steve Jobs | Re-Inventing Radio Research
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Conversations towards better research. Posts Tagged ‘Steve Jobs’. The “No Research” Legacy of Steve Jobs. November 13, 2011. As a researcher, it’s a little dispiriting to hear the constant refrain that Steve Jobs achieved his remarkable string of successes without any. Market research. And it’s positively frightening to think that thousands of less-talented entrepreneurs will blindly follow Jobs’ example of working without a net, only to come crashing down to earth. Emphasis mine]. And then there wer...
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future of radio | Re-Inventing Radio Research
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Conversations towards better research. Archive for the ‘future of radio’ Category. Who cares if radio survives? Something else will happen.”. November 13, 2011. This is one of my favourite new quotes. It’s from Ira Glass of public radio’s This American Life in a recent public forum. Though I’m sure a few folks who own broadcast licenses would disagree, there’s an essential truth and an implicit hope here for the rest of us who are attached to the radio business one way or another. The key is staying open...
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“Who cares if radio survives? Something else will happen.” | Re-Inventing Radio Research
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Conversations towards better research. Who cares if radio survives? Something else will happen.”. Who cares if radio survives? Something else will happen.”. November 13, 2011. This is one of my favourite new quotes. It’s from Ira Glass of public radio’s This American Life in a recent public forum. Though I’m sure a few folks who own broadcast licenses would disagree, there’s an essential truth and an implicit hope here for the rest of us who are attached to the radio business one way or another. The key ...
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Coleman Insights | Re-Inventing Radio Research
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Conversations towards better research. Posts Tagged ‘Coleman Insights’. So, How Many People Really Tune Out When the Spots Come On? December 19, 2011. The headline sure is encouraging. According to the Coleman Insights/Arbitron/Media Monitors study,. What Happens When the Spots Come On,. Radio stations hold 93% of their lead-in audience through the average stop set. The problem is we don’t know exactly how much lower. Our station. (Maybe they were running spots too.). All in all, two listener...Jaye Albr...
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community | Re-Inventing Radio Research
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Conversations towards better research. Posts Tagged ‘community’. Who cares if radio survives? Something else will happen.”. November 13, 2011. This is one of my favourite new quotes. It’s from Ira Glass of public radio’s This American Life in a recent public forum. Though I’m sure a few folks who own broadcast licenses would disagree, there’s an essential truth and an implicit hope here for the rest of us who are attached to the radio business one way or another. And identifying new opportunities. The ke...
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Jaye Albright's Breakfast Blog: "We Don't Have A Strategy Yet"
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Jaye Albright's Breakfast Blog. Radio Programming Ideas For Personalities and Programmers, Especially Country Radio Broadcasters. Monday, September 01, 2014. We Don't Have A Strategy Yet". Creating a solid strategy begins by recognizing when you lack one. When President Obama was quoted so widely last week. It reminded me of some great advice from John Parikhal, founder of Joint Communications. It's also a good time to ask yourself if you have one. 1 ID the win. Establish a clear long-term goal. Parikhal...
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Great Content – Erickson Media
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On Jun 5, 2015 Radio. Great content is always about editing. It’s about what you, or your editor, choose to leave. It airs, you have to decide how it ends. That leads to the best way to begin. Are you secure enough to be disciplined? Are you secure enough to allow for the fact that what you’re going to say, or produce, might be better with. I hope so, because creating anything great is mostly about what you choose. Quote of the Day. Posted on October 31, 2012. Posted on May 3, 2016. It’s So Easy.
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Why They Come Back – Erickson Media
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Why They Come Back. Why They Come Back. On Jun 22, 2015 Radio. It’s in our control. 60 million active users, 45 million listen free in exchange for being served ads; the other 15 million pay $10 a month for ad-free listening. Like so many other tech companies today,. Has responded to a challenge by deciding it needs to become everything to everyone. Total domination has a nice ring to it, but there’s something to be said for doing one thing well.”. That first quote is from Slate.com. Quote of the Day.
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