The 10 Commandments of Radio and Integration

It’s that time of year again! Budget season… what will 2010 look like? Below are some of the things we’ve learned about integration while working

How to keep a do-it-yourself attitude from killing your website

It’s no secret that making a good first impression is important, no matter what business you’re in. Your company

Broadcasters Should Evaluate Restructuring Alternatives

The radio and television broadcasting industries are in crisis mode. Broadcasters are struggling with

Broadcasting stocks soared in Q3

If you bought a pile of radio and TV company stocks early this year, you’re now rolling in dough. Lots of pure play broadcast companies have posted

Where’s Web 3.0 Already?

I know. I know. Some websites still haven’t gotten the message to move to Web 2.0, making sites more dynamic, less static, more social networking connections. I am in the business of

Ownership Report Relief: In the Nick of Time

November Reporting Suspended: On Friday, the FCC released a much awaited order suspending the filing date for the new biennial ownership report. Reports would have been due Monday, November

The power of good interviewing skills

You don’t have to be a reporter to have or need good interviewing skills.  In fact, everyone should learn how to conduct an interview. ...

Practicing Your Elevator Pitch

How do you prepare for a job interview? Especially, if you haven’t been looking for work in a long time? It’s no secret that you should do your homework about any companies of interest. But, there is something, perhaps even more important

Possible choices for radio formats in the future

There has been a lot of talk this last week about what is right and mostly what is wrong with radio today. The NAB seems to think that this needs to be a young

Internet Radio Takeaways From NAB Philly

Last week’s NAB Radio Show was interesting, and some of the best programming for digital folks came during a quick afternoon of Internet radio focused

Danger! Can Social Media overload happen to your brand!

Just because everyone is moving marketing efforts to include social media, doesn’t mean you get a free pass to hawk your

2010 Engineering Budgets and Capital Expenditures

In this yearly RBR.com feature, we ask top engineers at the radio groups where next year's budgets and capital expenditures are heading. What's tops on the list for projects and new equipment?

Radio pros look to the near future

Yesterday we heard from a cross-section of radio pros about how business is going. Today, we seek their thoughts on where the industry needs to go. Second question: What are the issues

Radio pros look at the present situation

As the radio industry gathers in Philadelphia to munch cheesesteaks and seek inspiration from the spirits of Benjamin Franklin and W.C. Fields

Tough Love for Radio’s Online Revenue Strategy

According to leading analysts and after many years of investment, Radio still only gets about 2% of local online revenue share. The industry certainly...