Three Hidden Issues That Could Impair Your Sales Reps
If you have a sales rep (or sales team) that is not hitting their quota, this Media Information Bureau column from regular contributor Barrett Riddleberger is just for you. Anytime you have an underperforming sales rep, there is always a reason. The goal of the C-Suite? Find the source of the problem and remedy it, even if it involves the top executives.
Pandora files first petition for declaratory ruling
In November, the FCC changed its policy regarding the foreign ownership of broadcast stations. In its decision, about which we wrote here, it agreed to entertain applications seeking “alien ownership” exceeding the 25% limit for foreign ownership of broadcast stations that had previously been in place.
Tips for Collections Departments Dealing With Bankruptcy Protection Issues
With business bankruptcy filings reaching record levels - up 54 percent in 2008 over 2007
Measuring TV tuning on tablets, smartphones
This Fall, Nielsen will begin to measure TV tuning done on tablets and smart phones in both its NPM and LPM samples. The industry has been thirsting for this, and, finally, it’s here and you’re ready! Good news, right? Well, maybe.
Surviving the Upfronts in a Cross-Media World
Now in their seventh year, the digital upfronts continue to shake up the media and advertising industries. But, the relatively novel concept of online TV audiences is still uncharted territory for most buyers. Many still have questions about how to most effectively allocate dollars across TV and digital media. A June 2012 report from comScore remains relevant, and we've traveled into the RBR+TVBR archives to present it once again for our members.
How The Media Fuels Terrorism … and What Can Be Done
This column, says Media Information Bureau columnist Ken Benner, is respectfully dedicated to the memory of the thousands of innocent worldwide terrorism victims and to those who will continue to suffer the same fate as these horrific practices continue to escalate.
Asian TV Preferences: A Mid-Year Update for 2024
Having access to Asian-language and international content is an important consideration when making subscription decisions among Asian American homes. That’s the top takeaway from Horowitz’s latest annual report on a diverse and affluent consumer group.
Want To Deliver Engaging Presentations? Try PechaKucha
Respondents to one of "Zoom expert" Rosemary Ravinal's recent polls on LinkedIn told her that “How to organize my content” is their No. 1 roadblock to great presentations. That didn’t surprise her. "Outstanding presentations require thoughtful planning," she says in this fresh column that puts a spotlight on a fast-paced presentation format you may want to consider.
The Best Way to Evaluate a Sales Candidate
How do you evaluate a sales candidate? A resume, background check, and interviews are indeed important elements of your hiring process. However, expert sales training consultant Barrett Riddleberger says one needs to do more than ask questions.
Critical Steps To Take Your Brand From Purpose To Profit
Profit — it's the No. 1 goal of every radio and TV advertiser, and of every radio and TV station owner. But, what if you've just relaunched a radio station? There's certainly been some thought into the execution of the format change, and the expectation of what will come in 12 months ... right? If that's not happened, perhaps these "10 critical steps" from Simon Manwaring can help bring riches to your newly launched product.
Perfecting Ad Monitoring and Attribution in OTT/Advanced TV
"Those who utilize these technologies and end-resulting capabilities can more fluidly understand their audiences, how those audiences are reacting to creative content and ultimately drive attribution models resulting in real-time, data enhanced and directional outcomes." That's the conclusion of AdImpact VP John Link, who offers an exclusive thought piece for RBR+TVBR.
Lotsa Money for Communications Attorneys
Communications attorneys are not only called upon to craft contracts governing the sale of broadcast properties – they are also brought on board when...
Neal Ardman Takes On ‘Big Auto’ With A Big AM Push
A Florida licensee of AM radio stations has teamed up with a broadcast engineer to launch an initiative they say can "force" the big EV manufacturers to stop causing interference to the AM band.
Simulcasting: The Future of Metrics for the Radio Industry
A growing number of radio operators are in favor of adding over-air, mobile and digital station listening together
Political ads and libel claims
It always happens around campaign season. A candidate runs an ad criticizing the opponent. The opponent’s campaign lawyer issues a letter to the station...











