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Between the Music: Good Enough?
Go back far enough in the history of music radio and you find deejays who picked the music on their shows. These were music-connected people first and entertainers second. To be sure, those who rose the highest were entertainers in their own right, but it was their connection to the music, their understanding of the…
Read MoreA Wish List for 2016
One year ago we published this wish list for radio in 2015: News and talk stations that make people feel smarter Talk talent who make entertaining their primary mission Morning shows (and talent in other dayparts) who are legitimately, laugh-out-loud funny (we’ve got many, but we need many more) Non-duplicable content on all stations (taking…
Read MoreWhere Will You Find Your Next Morning Show?
The morning radio show. It’s what defines our medium for many people. Think about the portrayals of radio in movies and TV; it’s almost always a morning show. Too often it’s not even a flattering portrayal, but the fact remains that it’s what sticks out about the medium. The morning show is generally the daypart…
Read MoreInstagram: Powerful Targeting, Impressive Response Rates
Instagram has been climbing the ladder of relevance and popularity among radio listeners, especially that small subset predisposed to accept a PPM or a diary. While the digerati have been crowing about SnapChat and Vine and other portals gathering usage among younger consumers, our studies have shown that Instagram is the platform to watch. And…
Read MoreContests vs. Concert Announcements vs. Cuddly Animals
Comparing research respondents who predict they would empanel into a PPM-type sample versus those who predict they would not be drawn into such a panel (in the 6th NuVoodoo Ratings Prospects Study – the 7th is in the field now), we noted that Concert announcements and Contests ranked at the top among the PPM Likelies…
Read MoreWhat’s the Ideal Way to Select Music?
If the ideal way to select and schedule music for the plurality of heavy music radio listeners is requests and submissions, why don’t more stations portray that in their presentation and imaging? Of course, ideals vary from format to format. In current-based formats preference for adherence to charts gets stronger and in gold-oriented formats preference…
Read MoreHow Do You Choose the Music?
Many PD’s spend hours every day generating the music logs for their stations, working to make every quarter hour as good as it possibly can be, given the competing interests of rotations, vertical and horizontal replays, artist separation, sound coding and the like. Additional hours are spent every week reviewing research and other intel on…
Read MoreCustomers, Caring & Communication
Take a moment to think about the customer service experiences you’ve had that have upset you the most. As cycles of everything around us get shorter and shorter and pressures to iterate in business get higher and higher, customer service frequently takes a beating. A team of developers may have done a wonderful job solving…
Read MoreDo Listeners Know Which Songs Fit?
Sure, respondents will respond to questions used by some researchers asking if songs “fit” on a station. The question is whether or not the responses are meaningful. Faced with questions like this, most respondents answer based on what they’ve heard on stations over time. If they haven’t heard that song much on the station –…
Read MoreWhat Would You Like to Know?
It’s that time of year again! Maybe time to prepare the annual NuVoodoo Ratings Prospects Study isn’t marked on your calendar, but it’s on ours – and we’re eager to build new questionnaires to gather new insights and refresh our understanding of radio’s consumers. One of the advantages in conducting interviews online is that we…
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