Having just celebrated its 12th birthday – we thought it might be useful to look at 12-lessons traditional media can learn from 12-years of...
Proposal: Let broadcasters restack their own television spectrum
To the chagrin of the broadcasters and the NAB, the FCC announced last spring that it wants 120 MHz out of the television spectrum for repurposing to broadband. Under the FCC
Mix up the structure of story packages
If you look at the basic structure of a newscast, it has changed very little since it was invented more than fifty years ago. ...
The Wisdom of Observant Friends – Part 5
The WOOF Factor: Conversations with today’s movers and shakers. The WOOF Factor is an ongoing series of articles derived from in-depth conversations with people...
The Wisdom of Observant Friends – Part 4
Entertainment and Content - It should be noted that it
The Wisdom of Observant Friends – Part 3
Social - It should be no surprise that Social
Is Bubba Headed to Internet Radio?
Bubba the Love Sponge has apparently been talking on his radio show about going to Radioio, a well established Internet radio platform that has been around for quite a while. That
The Wisdom of Observant Friends – Part 2
Mobile - Clearly the greatest interest and the most activity are in all things mobile; it crosses all sectors. Here are just a few facts about mobile today:
The Wisdom of Observant Friends
The Wisdom of Observant Friends: (The WOOF Factor) -- Conversations with today’s movers and shakers. The WOOF Factor is an ongoing series of articles...
NAB 2010 Preview: Top 10 Online Revenue Challenges of Radio
To help Broadcasters better prepare for the upcoming NAB Radio Show, we
Broadcaster liability after Citizens United
The 2010 mid-year election season has seen several privately placed electioneering advertisements for legally qualified candidates for public office, some of which are highly
The increasingly complicated CFO's job
The Financial Manager
How to Build the Ultimately Actionable Research Study
Most research studies can be broken down into two camps. There are tracking studies that tell you how you're doing, then there are action studies that tell you where you should go. I've always been a fan of the latter. Far too many research studies simply