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Leigh Jacobs

A Listener Focus Group at an Industry Conference?

By Leigh Jacobs / March 14, 2016

What if you conducted a live focus group of listeners in front of a room of talk radio managers, consultants, programmers and hosts? No mirrors. No video cameras. Nothing between the panelists and the seasoned talk radio professionals. NuVoodoo did it in Atlanta for Talk Show Boot Camp 2015 and did again March 5 at…

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Opening Pandora’s Box

By Leigh Jacobs / March 10, 2016

A CHR client remarked recently that he’s concerned online music services are eating up his midday ratings.  This is a very smart programmer at a major market CHR.  We felt compelled to share with him some data from our 2016 Ratings Prospects Study that support his hypothesis. The epicenter for the new online radio services…

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Are You Missing Out on a Huge Marketing Opportunity Via Facebook?

By Leigh Jacobs / March 7, 2016

Facebook recently crossed the 3 million advertiser mark. Declarations of death for Facebook have not only been greatly exaggerated, they’ve been dead wrong. There’s a reason so many advertise on the Facebook ecosystem (which includes a mobile phone network and Instagram, by the way). According to the latest NuVoodoo Ratings Prospect Study, Facebook usage has…

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And the best CHR slogan is…

By Leigh Jacobs / March 3, 2016

In this year’s NuVoodoo Ratings Prospects Study we asked respondents about several dozen positioning statements and slogans used on stations around the country.  Here we’ll isolate a sampling of statements and slogans as rated by Women 18-29 who are P1 to a CHR station – mainstream or rhythmic.  We’ll also disclaim that it’s a national…

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Make Humor the Primary Content Thrust of the Morning Show?

By Leigh Jacobs / February 29, 2016

“Make humor the primary content thrust of the morning show.” How many times we’ve read those exact words when reviewing other research companies’ perceptual studies when we’re taking on new perceptual clients. More than one research company out there makes that recommendation repeatedly. And, on the one hand, why wouldn’t they? Many of the most…

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Does Talk Radio Spend Too Much Time Talking About Politics?

By Leigh Jacobs / February 24, 2016

This week we’re looking at one of the continuing discussions in spoken word radio and peering into our 2016 NuVoodoo Ratings Prospects Studies for answers. In our data, among those who think the talk or news/talk station they listen to most is great, 16% complain that Talk radio spends too much time talking about politics. …

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Is Twitter a Good Value for Radio Marketing?

By Leigh Jacobs / February 22, 2016

Headlines in the tech world have finally started to trumpet what we’ve known at NuVoodoo for quite some time: Twitter’s user growth has stalled. Through our Ratings Prospects Studies we’ve been tracking Twitter’s stagnation for years. When we asked the constituencies for each of the Social Media platforms whether they’re using the platform more, less…

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We Were Flattered

By Leigh Jacobs / February 17, 2016

At NuVoodoo we’re sometimes asked whether we’re a research company that does marketing or a marketing company that does research.  The answer to the question is, “Yes.” We’re a company that provides services to help broadcasters win. So, we were flattered when someone posted a comment on a Facebook ad for our Which Hunt marketing…

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Promos & Production: How Listeners Feel

By Leigh Jacobs / February 15, 2016

Music radio has been testing its songs for decades now using carefully-targeted samples of listeners to rate song hooks. Of course, we use research to determine the overall awareness and popularity of DJ’s and personalities – and sometimes even the recurring bits and features they may employ. But, what about the other elements – the…

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How Big is Your Playlist? Do Your Listeners Know That?

By Leigh Jacobs / February 10, 2016

We all know that music radio in general suffers a perception that it repeats songs over and over.  Anecdotally, we also all know that smaller playlists tend to generate better ratings than larger ones.  Now that the word “playlist” is part of the vernacular for many people because of iTunes and other platforms, we wondered…

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