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Awesome Street
Dec 2, 2009. Posted by: Doug in Radio
"Consumption is the sole end and purpose of all production; and the interest of the producer ought to be attended to, only so far as it may be necessary for promoting that of the consumer." ~~ Adam Smith
"If we focus on solving problems for customers...encouraging the creation of can't-live-without products -- we will have an easier time riding out the natural storm of a down cycle." ~~ Fast Company
That seems simple enough.
So what does your station produce that listeners, and advertisers, cannot live without?

That's a little tougher, huh?
http://www.ericksonmedia.com/news/468/55/The-Warning.html
http://www.ericksonmedia.com/news/463/55/The-Concert.html
http://www.ericksonmedia.com/news/467/55/The-State-of-the-Internet.html
http://www.ericksonmedia.com/news/466/55/Your-Friends-Can-t-Be-Trusted.html
http://www.ericksonmedia.com/news/464/55/Are-You-Over-Paid.html
Comments
Radio Works
Posted on Jul 27, 2010
I've worked at some stations that were really loved by the Audience. KHYL COOL 101.1 in Sacramento, being one. The difference is the Program Director has a plan and works the Plan! Every Personality knows and plugs into that plan! Plus, the way the station interacts with the audience is so important. Thanks again, Doug, for a great article.....
Wow!
Posted on Jul 27, 2010
Doug. Thanks for sharing. I can remember many times at stations I have worked at, where the bond with the listener was PRICELESS! There are so many possibilities to bond with the listener that are now being missed. With the PPM, as a jock, it still is about WHAT you say and HOW you say it. I once programmed an AC station in Texas and the owner said, get everyone to talk about what is going on in the lives of the listener. We had to do it between every song and we were to never give a title and artist. This was not a major market so it really forced you to be local, relevant, but most importantly, RELATABLE. It can be done!
Surprise!
Posted on Jul 27, 2010
Much in the same way flash mobs caused people to react, the most important thing here is the element of surprise.
I hadn’t seen this Doug. It made my day... thanks for sharing.
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