Traffic & Revenue Mgmt Systems: Scheduling recorded programs with breaks–Part III
In today's Traffic and Revenue Management System Intel Brief, The Traffic Directors' Guild of America (TDGA) has asked radio and television traffic personnel nationwide...
Radio By The Numbers: AM Stations Shrink, FM Translators Thrive
The latest quarterly broadcast station totals have been released from the FCC. And, when one compares the numbers to the end of the first quarter of 2021, a clear trend can be seen: AM radio stations continue to be in decline, while FM translators are more numerous than ever.
It’s “Cookie Time”! How to Take Advantage of The Great Window of Opportunity for...
It's budget time and the Yellow Pages loss is our potential gain. Dogs believe that all food is potentially theirs until it's actually eaten...
FilmOn X Faces Third Defeat; Court Says It’s Not a “Cable System”
Attorney Lucy Holmes Plovnick explains the latest developments of the FilmOn X case.
Mobile Marketing Budgets: Rising, But With a Privacy Quandary
The accelerative impact of COVID-19 on digital transformation has led to improvements in mobile marketing capabilities for advertisers. Growth in "m-commerce "and use of social media have provided brands with new opportunities to reach consumers, driving up mobile marketing budgets set to be worth $230 billion globally in 2021. There's just one caveat.
Randy Michaels: What the FCC Should Learn About AM
Radioactive LLC executive Randy Michaels on what the FCC needs to learn about AM.
The ‘Broadcast Deal Myths Debunked’ Podcast: Episode 6
Doug Ferber of DEFcom Advisors LLC and Erwin Krasnow of Garvey Schubert Barer have created a special podcast series exclusively for RBR+TVBR members based on a series of articles centered on the topic “Broadcast Deal Myths Debunked.” In this sixth podcast installment, Ferber and Krasnow discuss what happens behind the mic, and in the offices and hallways of a broadcast station. Is a station's culture "perishable"? It's a hot topic, and Krasnow has some answers you may want to know.
Achieving Excellence Every Time You Speak In Public
What gets in the way of excellence when you speak? As veteran public relations executive Rosemary Ravinal sees it, the barriers can be real or imagined, much like the mythological dragons that must be defeated or outwitted to achieve great power or gain good fortune.
The Young Adult Consumption Crisis: Coming To U.S. TV?
While broadcast TV companies in the U.S. are apt to share that viewership of free-to-air stations remains strong thanks to local content and live programming, the situation across the U.K. appears to be much bleaker for the BBC and the private broadcast companies operating TV stations in the British Isles.
Could The Rick Dees-Era KIIS Be Radio’s Recipe For Success Today?
In these COVID-19 times, a little feel-good nostalgia could provide some new inspiration and ways to propel growth, even when you think the worst. This involved listening to one of the most-revered Top 40 stations L.A. ever saw. No, it's not 93KHJ. Rather, it's the Rick Dees-era KIIS-FM. Why it was so successful could bring big riches to you in 2022, our editor-in-chief says.
Elections: Subtle Marketer Influence, Added Ad Spending
New research from Christine Moorman, T. Austin Finch Sr. Professor of Business Administration at Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business, suggests an election year’s continuous exposure to comparisons, such as how candidate A differs from candidate B, can disrupt a manager’s typical decision-making process.
Demystifying the Debt Term Sheet
By John R. Brooks and Erwin G. Krasnow, Esq.
Thanks to your taking our advice on putting together a persuasive business plan (see our articles,...
Benner on Washington: Recalling The ‘Greenmail Scam’
Long before Media Information Bureau featured columnist Ken Benner got involved with the ABIP programs, he used his time off from his full-time job to visit radio stations in the Upper Midwest to conduct the then-FCC required annual proof of performance measurements. It was during these tours that Benner first learned of how some FCC regulations, in his view, were distorted for "extortion." Yikes!
A new media world
Most people don't mind ad-supported business models for their digital content offerings, according to a new study by IBM's Center for Business Value. In...
GroupM Teams With Uniliever On ‘Data Ethics Tool’
GroupM released a blog post on Friday that shares more details on how it is operationalizing data ethics with a proprietary scoring logic, criteria, and standardization tool. The topic could be of key interest to broadcast TV and radio executives. As such, we are sharing it in its entirety to RBR+TVBR Members.











