MMTC Celebrates African Americans’ Media Contributions
In honor of Black History Month, the Multicultural Media, Television and Internet Council is paying tribute to a host of African Americans who have made significant contributions in radio, television, print, and digital media. "We hope they inspire you to learn about and celebrate the contributions of African Americans in media all year long," MMTC says.
Benner On Washington: Recollections of Broadcast Inspections
The coronavirus-fueled quarantine that Ken and Karen Benner have been enduring these past few weeks has led the alternative broadcast inspectors to shred thousands of documents related to their 25 years of conducting thousands of radio and television compliance reviews. "In the process, we have found enough documentation for hundreds of columns," Ken says.
Skills and Drills for Radio Professionals
"The events of the past few months have caused my family to make some significant adjustments, most of which included bringing my 82-year old parents to live with me," notes Kelly Orchard. It's been very challenging for her to navigate the emotions, and the stress. But, as always, she's on a mission to look for the positive. It's a good lesson for media leadership.
Political Ad Targeting, Tied To Product Preference Data
For candidates seeking to reach the right voter, there’s now a way to match electorate profiles based on their consumption preferences. Thanks to programmatic advertising platforms, media buyers can target groups based on consumer preferences. And, this extends to declared political party affiliation.
‘We Need To Take Another Step Forward in the World of Measurement.’
In this exclusive column, LeadsRx CEO and Co-Founder AJ Brown says the radio industry "was on the bleeding edge" and broadcasters were the first pervasive users of marketing attribution to measure campaign effectiveness. Thus, they have led in the creation of an industry around ad measurement and tracking customer journeys valued by marketers.
Digital vs. Linear Advertising: Bridging Two Worlds Together
Comcast-owned FreeWheel Advisory Service’s latest research report, “The Definitive Guide to Video,” explores the differences between linear and digital TV advertising. Author David Dworin examines the progress the industry has made in bringing these two worlds together, specifically across two dimensions, in this report.
Smart Speakers Usage Surge Seen Among U.S. Moms
Just in time for Mother's Day is a report that suggests buying a smart speaker for Momma isn't a good idea. Why? She's likely already got one, and uses it a lot. That's the basis of data analysis of moms and smart speakers from the Edison Research/Triton Digital series The Infinite Dial that also takes info from Edison's The Social Habit.
How to Optimize Your Audio Quality on Zoom
When you are communicating your big ideas, persuading, and inspiring others, it is your voice that helps establish your authority and humanity. Yet audio problems continue to plague meetings on Zoom and other platforms. Here are some tips to help overcome those challenges, courtesy of veteran PR pro Rosemary Ravinal.
Consumers Wrestling With 2,021 Uncertainties
Hybrid shopping, localized travel, a focus on health and wellness, the rise of challenger brands and an increase in e-commerce in areas of higher infection, are some of the buying behaviors in the U.S. that remain in a post-pandemic era. Here's what this may mean for your advertising trends in 2022, courtesy of Ascential-owned research firm WARC.
Another EAS Mess Could Blindside FOX Affiliates
Should a network affiliate be held accountable for an apparent violation of the FCC's rules pertaining to Emergency Alert System tones, if the allegedly infringing action is solely based on network programming the affiliate is contractually obligated to run? The answer could be no, one noted Washington, D.C.-based communications attorney tells RBR+TVBR.
How To Overcome Accents When Zooming Your Meeting
Are you a bilingual executive who struggles with a marked accent when speaking in English? Does presenting on Zoom make it worse? "Zoom expert" and veteran public relations executive Rosemary Ravinal offers three quick fixes to help you communicate your authentic personality and expertise without needing to reduce your accent.
TVB Releases Two New Media Usage Studies
The TVB 2022 American Conversation Study, conducted by Engagement Labs, examines media’s influence on word of mouth marketing, while the 2022 Political Media Usage Studies look at media usage across linear and digital platforms in 2022 politically competitive states.
Connectivity and Mobile Trends: Gauging American Trends
A newly released survey from Deloitte has yielded some unique insights into how U.S. households are faring as they settle into a "new reality" brought on by the pandemic. There are several findings of interest, including key takeaways on Optimizing Devices & Connectivity.
Dissecting ‘The Age of Inclusive Intelligence’
Based on interviews with futurists, academics, authors and experts; multiple proprietary consumer surveys; a comprehensive innovation patent scan; and extensive secondary research and case study analysis, a dentsu consumer vision report has been released. We've digested it, and offer a synopsis of its key points.
A ‘Personal AI DJ’ On Spotify: Another Threat To Radio?
Introducing the latest potential threat to the radio industry's air personality: An entirely computer-generated simulation, now ready to entertain on a platform young people may gravitate to more than FM — Spotify. Should Radio laugh, or be genuinely concerned? This RBR+TVBR Observation says there's one key takeaway all in Radio should consider.














