Sunday, June 28, 2026

Dr. Laura Schlessinger

Dr. Laura Schlessinger offers no-nonsense advice infused with a strong sense of ethics, accountability, and personal responsibility; she’s been doing it successfully for more...

Sports Fans: If You Stream It, They Will Listen

Spring training is about to begin in Florida and Arizona, and baseball fans can easily stream audio or video games for their favorite teams online. According to

Long commutes + construction = opportunity

Radio is the medium occupying the beachfront property in the world of commuting, and dual forces are conspiring to increase the property’s value

Top Line Decisions

Times are tough, maybe the toughest you have seen. Your employees are nervous, your suppliers shaky, your customers flaky and your bankers in hiding. The big government bail out truck

Banks could use some help from broadcasters

Federal officials are pressing banks to find and serve unbanked and underbanked people in their communities. But the first-ever national survey by the FDIC finds that most banks aren’t having

Phat phones without fat fines: Avoid getting "Hung Up" at the FCC!

"Let's surprise someone in our listening area and put them on the radio. Call them and broadcast the conversation. By the time they figure...

If There Was Ever a Time….

With Sirius/XM preparing for a possible chapter 11 filing is there ever a better time to work on the radio “perception” problem? Would you buy a satellite receiver from a company

A “Sales Stimulus Package” for Broadcasters

I assess the power of a will by how much resistance, pain, torture it endures and knows how to turn to its advantage. --Friedrich...

Why you might not make it

The media world is in the midst of a tectonic shift. The old currency—how much it costs to make a thousand impressions—is being replaced by a new currency—one that values

Financial institutions have image problem

The public has little trust in financial advisors, insurers, and other financial services companies, according to a survey conducted by Lightspeed Research

Advice for meeting the challenges of 2009 – Part IX

Over the past few weeks RBR/TVBR has presented thoughts from a wide range of executives in radio, television and related industries. Today we wrap up with final comments from

A web assessment for radio

Here are some questions that Radio broadcasters can ask themselves, when trying to assess their online revenue strategy: Is your corporate Interactive VP well versed in

Covenants Not to Compete

Key to the success of many radio and television stations is the successful promotion of on-air talent. A broadcaster may invest

Broadband vs. Broadcast: Not Seeing Each Other

As the Capitol Hill cacophony revives for the new season, two intersecting issues are shouting for attention. The Broadband Stimulus agenda and

Broadcasters face 2009 head on – Part VIII

How can broadcasters change their practices to better deal with the challenges of 2009? We asked a wide array of executives in broadcasting and related industries to share their advice