Tips For Becoming a Better Speaker In 2024
No matter where you are on your journey as a public speaker, there’s room for improvement, says veteran public relations professional and public speaking coach Rosemary Ravinal. In this column, the Miami-based thought leader offers tips based on prior submissions on how to tackle public appearances across 2024.
Streaming TV: Soon To Be Synonymous With ‘TV’?
Inscape advises in a newly released report that it is imperative for marketers to fully embrace the change, sooner rather than later. But, to fully capitalize on any consumer shift, it’s table stakes that marketers utilize sources of big data for the purpose of accurately and fully measuring these changes.
An Open Letter To Gene Simmons: ‘KISS’ Our Butts
On December 9, the ever-flailing American Music Fairness Act (AMFA) took center stage at a Senate Judiciary Committee Subcommittee on Intellectual Property hearing that saw KISS member Gene Simmons slam Radio. The GSM of an Ohio radio pair has something to say to the rock star.
Citizen Journalism: Everything old is news again…
As many news staffs at radio stations have been cut to the bone, stations are increasingly relying on
Wireless Internet Radio
New people are discovering Internet radio everyday. But right now people have to think about how to connect, where to connect, or what to connect to in order to listen. When wireless access
Is traditional media still relevant for experts and authors?
With the popularity of social media, many book authors and experts interested in marketing, branding and book or personal publicity may wonder how the...
Digital song sales concentrated on the hits
According to a recent article in Billboard Magazine, music sales have been changed by the Internet. Whereas music sales used to be dominated by
Making Sure the Proposed Upgrade Is a Reality
Sellers often tell prospective purchasers that the station has the potential to be upgraded. In most acquisitions, however, the buyer purchases the
An elephant’s-eye view of the 2010 battlegrounds
It is not our aim to take sides in the upcoming battle for Congress in the upcoming 2010 midterm elections. It is, however, our aim to give advance notice of where the
Telephone marketing: How far can broadcasters go?
Come ratings season, or any time for that matter, broadcasters are always seeking new ways to interest the public in their station and programming....
Reinventing TV and a cinematic approach
The strengths of television--Pictures, Graphics and Visuals: In a home environment, it's hard to beat TV for the eye. Big screens, HD and TV by
CES focus on smart TVs + mobile, tablet devices and new content sources
Las Vegas: “Smart TVs” will be all over the upcoming Consumer Electronics Show, although exactly what makes a TV “smart” will still be a...
Bottom-line benefits for providing better customer service to advertisers
I think most of us agree with the axiom that it
Calculating ad rates for candidates requires a series of careful considerations
The Financial Manager
How to shut up Bob Neil
We’re speaking today with Bob Neil, the CEO of Cox Radio. And Bob your company and Inner City recently launched an ad campaign


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