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July 2, 2008

KCFR moves to FM Wednesday - Denver Post

Posted inIndustry News by Radio Horizon

KCFR moves to FM Wednesday
Denver Post, CO - 3 hours ago
Fort Collins classical-music lovers may be disappointed. The station is pointing listeners to alternatives like Internet streaming and HD radio.

KCFR moves to FM next week - Denver Post

Posted inIndustry News by Radio Horizon

KCFR moves to FM next week
Denver Post, CO - 18 hours ago
According to spokeswoman Erica Stull, CPR is pointing listeners to alternatives such as Internet streaming, Internet radio and HD radio.

Internet Broadcasting expands offerings beyond TV station sites - SmartBrief

Posted inIndustry News by Radio Horizon

Internet Broadcasting expands offerings beyond TV station sites
SmartBrief, DC - 18 hours ago
Designed specifically for radio and television broadcasters, NAB SmartBrief is a FREE, daily e-mail newsletter. By providing a summary of the most important ...

Internet Broadcasting expands offerings beyond TV station sites - SmartBrief

Posted inIndustry News by Radio Horizon

Internet Broadcasting expands offerings beyond TV station sites
SmartBrief, DC - 3 hours ago
Designed specifically for radio and television broadcasters, NAB SmartBrief is a FREE, daily e-mail newsletter. By providing a summary of the most important ...

What’s Happening With DRM in the US? - Radio World

Posted inIndustry News by Radio Horizon

What’s Happening With DRM in the US?
Radio World, VA - 15 hours ago
Using DRM on 26 MHz would reduce the political pressure that the FCC is receiving from both sides — the NAB on one and — for example — universities and ...

What’s Happening With DRM in the US? - Radio World

Posted inIndustry News by Radio Horizon

What’s Happening With DRM in the US?
Radio World, VA - 5 hours ago
Using DRM on 26 MHz would reduce the political pressure that the FCC is receiving from both sides — the NAB on one and — for example — universities and ...

Can DRM Work in High Latitudes? - Radio World

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Can DRM Work in High Latitudes?
Radio World, VA - 15 hours ago
Indeed, in a separate paper presented at the NAB Show on standards and codecs for digital radio in Europe, Fraunhofer’s Olaf Korte states that Digital Radio ...

Email & Radio

Posted inIndustry News by Fred Jacobs

Habeas_background_250 There are times when Radio seems almost Third World in its efforts to catch up to other media, when it comes to technology and digital strategies.  But there's one area where Radio is often ahead of the curve - email databases.

At Jacobs Media, we have been fortunate to work and interact with a variety of "competitive media" in television, print, and other technologies.  And we're often shocked by how little thought is given to the strategy of amassing customer email addresses, and creating communities.

But in Radio, we've been doing it for years.  Yes, there are inefficiencies and other speed bumps along the way, but the chances are good that an FM Rock station in Colorado Springs may have a better and bigger database than many cable television channels and other media and technology entities.

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That's why a new research report from Ipsos for Habeas, Inc. caught my eye.  There are a few findings that you may find interesting.

First, more than eight of ten respondents say they prefer doing business with companies that use opt-in permission to send them email.  Of course, in Radio's case, that's the method stations use to entice listeners to sign up in the first place.

Second, more than eight in ten also say that a company's reputation can be negatively impacted if it shares their email addresses with third parties.  There are stations making this mistake right now, and it can do permanent damage to their ability to ever rehab the audience relationship.  While sales should have every opportunity to make money on digital and interactive products, a line in the sand needs to be drawn when it comes to turning over a database to advertisers.

Finally, nearly nine in ten say they would like companies to give them more choices over the content and frequency of the emails they receive.  This includes advertisements, coupons and special offers, articles, etc.  This is the next step where Radio stations need to go with their databases, and it's a simple web poll/research procedure than can help determine what members of your email club actually want.  Too often, I receive station emails hyping concerts, presales, and events I have no interest in.  Get to know your database members, find out their interests, and tailor your communiqués to their interests, and the connection grows stronger.

Radio has made considerable progress with email database marketing.  Email "blasts" are getting better, and stations are gathering intelligence about the best ways to communicate with their online audiences.  Giving the database what it wants by customizing content to their interests is an important next step in creating even better relationships, loyalties, and communities.

July 1, 2008

Internet radio tunes in to the next generation - NEWS.com.au

Posted inIndustry News by Radio Horizon

Internet radio tunes in to the next generation
NEWS.com.au, Australia - 7 minutes ago
So what is internet radio's sound quality like? It varies widely but internet radio generally sounds better than AM but not quite as good as FM broadcasts. ...

Race Taylor: Behind the Mic & Music at WPLJ Afternoon Radio … - TheImproper.com

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Race Taylor: Behind the Mic & Music at WPLJ Afternoon Radio ...
TheImproper.com, NY - 2 hours ago
What about streaming audio from an internet signal emanating from the dashboard of your fuel efficient car? Change is constant, and what we’ve seen in the ...
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