Friday, July 10, 2026

Remembering Jack Trout: The Pioneer of Positioning

The iconic marketer died Sunday in Greenwich, Conn., at the age of 82. Trout worked for nearly three decades with business partner Al Reis, and did much to establish the concept of positioning as integral to marketing a product. Without Trout & Reis, perhaps the radio industry would look, and act, a bit differently today, RBR + TVBR Editor-in-Chief Adam R Jacobson notes in this remembrance of Trout.
Erwin Krasnow / John Brooks

Attracting OPM (Other People’s Money)

By John R. Brooks and Erwin G. Krasnow, Esq. There has been a string of encouraging news lately for the beleaguered broadcast business, and not...

Learning to do Smarter Searches in Google

If you are like most television station people, Google.com is your constant companion in the search

Dynamic Ad Targeting – Cable TV’s Vision of the Future

Dynamic ad targeting is the great hope of the cable TV future. Just as Google delivers custom ads designed to the user

Hispanic Radio and The Hispanic Radio Upfront – Part III

Today we ask: What about community service programming? What do you offer and which advertisers are involved?

‘Regulatory Humility’: The Pai Commission Explained

"An excellent speech" was delivered Wednesday at the Media Institute's Communication Forum Luncheon by FCC General Counsel Tom Johnson. That, at least, was the opinion of FCC Chairman Ajit Pai, who praised Johnson for touching on everything from weddings to FM radio.

Media Trends To Watch In 2019: Where’s Radio?

With CES 2019 seeing announcements from both iHeartMedia and Entercom within its first hours of welcoming thousands of guests to the Las Vegas Convention Center, Globalwebindex writer Duncan Kavanaugh offered in a "four-minute read" some of what his organization believes are the biggest media and entertainment trends to watch in 2019. Where's radio ... or audio?

Six Smart Interview Questions For Sales Candidate Interviews

Great sales reps require a few extra interview questions. "Remember, they're interviewing you as much as you are them," notes expert sales training coach Barrett Riddleberger. In this column, Riddleberger offers some questions he suggests managers add to their list today.

After-Auction Sales Action Likely For TV

Broker Larry Patrick believes television industry swaps and sales will get busy come May 2017.
Justin Nielson

Bet On This: Political, Sports Wagering To Power Radio/TV in ’22

A "deluge' of ads from expanded legalized sports betting and the return of midterm political ad spending in 2022 are expected to aid U.S. broadcasters’ rebound from the pandemic. That's the key conclusion from S&P Global Market Intelligence Senior Research Analyst Justin Nielson, who works in the Kagan arm. 

Voice recognition? Not there quite yet for most

In our latest Traffic and Revenue Management System Intel Brief, The Traffic Directors' Guild of America (TDGA) asked radio and television traffic personnel nationwide...

Five Reasons Why ‘Restoring Internet Freedom’ Works

The Washington, D.C. conservative think tank American Enterprise Institute has played the role of chief influencer at the FCC since the transition in power from President Obama to President Trump. Thus, it should come as no surprise that Mark Jamison -- an individual who questioned the very existence of the Commission in late October 2016 -- is in favor of the abandonment of Title II classification for broadband. It's an important topic for broadcast media groups, and here's why Jamison is pushing for the end of "net neutrality."
Political Advertising

The Politics of the Television Audience

Pundits and watchdogs can’t stop talking about political advertising – and in particular, they can’t stop talking about the amount of money that is...

‘Listener and Local-Business Supported’: The New Indie Formula?

Faced with diminished national buys, fierce competition from such publicly traded large broadcasters as Townsquare Media and iHeartMedia, and a listener pool with a strong appetite for Sirius XM, Radio Woodstock -- WDST-FM in Woodstock, NY -- went to its listeners with a pledge drive not-so dissimilar to one seen on a public radio station. In an exclusive RBR + TVBR INFOCUS report, GM Richard Fusco explains why it was done, and how it can save independent broadcasters across the U.S.

A Guide To Self Certification Inspections

Here's a memo to all radio and television station managers from Ken Benner, a veteran independent Alternative FCC Compliance Certification Inspector: As your state broadcast association solicits your part in its “Alternative Inspection Program,” you may wish to consider this condensation of a recently published column.