Posted By Phil Hendrie on Dec 02 2011 05:10 PM
It's important on-air talent focus on developing a lasting and loyal online audience. I'm not sure why but radio somewhere along the line gave itself over to the most inept generation of executives any industry has seen in a long while. The result is, like Detroit, a business that can't make any mon...
Posted By James on Dec 02 2011 05:06 PM
Loudcaster has just unveiled a sneek peek over at the Loudcity forums. Many new features with a much needed redesign gives the site a fresh new look. "OK....not exactly a LoudCity update, however it's quite relevant to LoudCity as we'll be making some of the Loudcaster player and audience tools...
Posted By James on Dec 01 2011 04:10 PM
What is radio imaging burn out? Radio imaging burn out happens when a radio station’s imaging is worn out of constant use. Like anything else, the Law of Entropy should always be observed.The Law of Entropy says that anything that is not well maintained will definitely be reduced to ruin. The same...
Posted By Joe D’Agostin on Dec 01 2011 04:07 PM
As the dial becomes more crowded and more stations are vying for attention, it’s more important than ever to have the best sounding imaging. Here are five quick tips to keep in mind when starting out.ALTERNATE VOICESThe simple effect of alternating between male and female voices within a promo or ...
Posted By James on Dec 01 2011 04:05 PM
New research by Bauer shows that radio is the number one destination for listeners to find out about new music.The survey was created by Bauer Radio to find out how active online listeners view the role of radio in the music mix.88% of Passion Portfolio listeners had consumed music through Radio in ...
Posted By Todd Resnick on Dec 01 2011 03:41 AM
1. Choose Wisely – Who you choose to deliver your message is the first and possibly most critical decision you’ll make. The voice should personify the attitude and style of your company, product or character and should relate to your target demographic. Keep in mind that the talent should be abl...
Posted By James on Nov 30 2011 08:58 PM
Broadcasting World proudly announces the Top 100 Stations of 2011, as listened by you! This year, we have seen a tremendous amount of stations added to our directory. The staff here at Broadcasting World have had multiple stations on rotation here in our offices, we love the variety of mus...
Posted By James on Nov 28 2011 05:11 PM
The average U.S. Web surfer watched 21.1 hours of online video content in October, watching a record 42.6 billion videos, comScore said Monday. Viewing of videos on Google's YouTube, Facebook, Vevo and other online video sites reached an all-time high October, according to the measurement firm.Click...
Posted By James on Nov 28 2011 05:08 PM
Thanksgiving is almost here and if your family is anything like mine, you'll be talking holiday gift ideas while carving up a turkey. Twice.com helpfully has a long list of gift ideas for the web radio fan in your life. To that we'd like to add a few ideas of our own. First up is the Crosley Ra...
Posted By James on Nov 28 2011 05:06 PM
As the third quarter of 2011 came to a close, ARRL VEC Manager Maria Somma, AB1FM, began calculating the number of licensed Amateur Radio operators in the US, as well as the number of new licensees. “At the end of September, I saw that the number of hams in the US was high,” she said. “When I ...