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Download “Joe's 12 Best Business Automation Tricks To Increase Revenue” from https://automatingsuccess.net/ Peter Goldstein (https://pgoldstein.co/) is a seasoned entrepreneur, capital markets expert, and investor with over 35 years of diverse international business experience. Throughout his career, he's held pivotal roles, including CEO, chairman, investment banker, founder, board member, investor, and advisor to public, private, and emerging growth companies. In this episode, Joe and Peter discuss: 1. Parenting Your Business: Entrepreneurship as Parenthood 2. How Authenticity Drives Entrepreneurial Success 3. Why Passionate Entrepreneurs Win 4. Beyond Comfort: Scaling a Business with Purpose and Impact LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/peter-goldstein-exchangelisting Website: https://exchangelistingllc.com/ https://invest.emmiscap.com/ https://pgoldstein.co/ Twitter: https://x.com/petergipo Connect with Joe Langton and Automating Success: Website: http://AutomatingSuccess.net TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@automatingsuccess Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/AutomatingSuccess YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@automatingsuccess
In dieser Folge stelle ich euch die Mindful Medical Training Profis Sarah und Emmi vor. Früher waren Körperpflegemaßnahmen, wie z.B. Krallenpflege, nicht möglich, denn Emmi zeigte starkes Abwehrverhalten. Heute können Sarah und Emmi als Team gemeinsam Körperpflegemaßnahmen stressfrei und mit Freude meistern. Hier geht es zum Onlinekurs: https://elopage.com/s/anky-juhasz/mindful-medical-training-euer-einstieg-ins-medical-training-mit-dem-kooperationssignal-kinntarget/payment
The Alexander is an interesting friend. It's a VERY different design from what we usually cover on this show, and even quite different from its peers in Code Geass. If I had to compare it to something, it reminds me of the EMMIs from Metroid Dread? Humanoid-presented robobug, crawlin around all fast. I like both. Though, don't tell Dylan... I like the EMMIs more than the Alexander. Here are links to first, a folder of the few images we reference that you can't find on the Code Geass Wiki, second, a video of the Alexander fighting, and third, a video of core cooling animations from Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon. If you want to find us on Twitter, Dylan is @lowpolyrobot and Six is @sixdettmar. Our opening theme is the Hangar Theme from Gundam Breaker 3, and our ending theme for this episode is Colors, originally by Flow, though this version is a cover by r/Anime, from Code Geass. Our podcast art is a fantastic piece of work from Twitter artist @fenfelt. Want to see a list of every unit we've covered from every episode, including variants and tangents? It's right here. Units discussed: WOX-Type01 Alexander WOX-Type02 Alexander Type-02 WOX-Type02 Alexander Type-02 Leila Version WOX-Type02 Alexander Type-02 Ryo Version WOX-Type02 Alexander Type-02 Ayano Version WOX-Type02 Alexander Type-02 Yukiya Version WOX-Type02/UBW Alexander Drone WOX-Type02V Alexander Valiant WOX-Type02V/MF Alexander Valiant Ryo Version WOX-Type02V/FW Alexander Valiant Ayano Version WOX-Type02V/DF Alexander Valiant Yukiya Version RZX-4EH Ahuramazda WOX-Type-03/SC Alexander Red Ogre WOX-Type-01AC Alexander Liberte Alexa Narisuna RZX-12TM1 Florence Terrorist KMF
Get an exclusive peek into the media industry's behind-the-scenes, lessons from the journey of Emmis Communications Founder/Chairman Jeff Smulyan, In this episode he shares his journey, with a reminder of the power of fun and meaningful connections. Grab your front-row seat to the behind-the-scenes action and dive into this podcast for a rollercoaster of stories, wisdom, and a front-row seat to the magic of media!In this episode, he shares priceless insights from his journey, straight out of his book, 'Never Ride a Rollercoaster Upside Down.' Hit the ‘play' button to hear a rollercoaster ride of stories, wisdom, and a firsthand look at the magic of media...Smulyan style. This time, BRANDwidth on Demand is not just a podcast; it's a thrilling adventure into the heart of the industry. Buckle up, and let one of radio's most respected operators, Jeff Smulyan be your guide. Get your copy: Never Ride A Rollercoaster Upside Down by Jeff SmulyanOne-Minute Martinizing (tap here)Please help us thank these supporters who help keep BRANDWIDTH ON DEMAND free!Musicmaster Radio Swag Shop Morning Show Boot Camp 36 (Save the dates 8/8-10, 2024)Return to Brandwidth on Demand episodesYES! Send me the free SHOW NOTES preview email
Charlie talks with former owner of Emmis Communications and KSHE 95, Jeff Smulyan. Talking about his autobiography.
A few episodes ago, I interviewed Jeff Smulyan about his new book. As I read the book "Never Ride a Rollercoaster Upside Down", I wanted to hear more about the construction of some of the great radio stations like KPWR (Power 106) Los Angeles, and Hot 97 in New York. Rick Cummings was apart of those and number of other radio success stories.In this episode, Rick shares some great radio stories like what it was like to build Power 106 using a coalition of records from both pop, dance and Latino influences. You might think that the stories gets embellished along the way but no; there was true consternation amongst music and radio on how to handle a station like Power 106. (Check out the episode page for proof) You will also hear about Rick's favourite mistakes, (his three favourite to be exact) and how Emmis accidentally purchased a top ranked radio station in WLOL. Rick also shared his experiences working with great talent from David Letterman to Big Boy.A Transcription of this episode is available here. This show is made possible every week by contributors like:Blurve: A great way to help you prep your Show.NLogic: TV & radio advertising and audience data solutionsMegatrax - Licensed Music for your radio station or podcast production company.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Givin Them The Business Podcast Powered by Add Ventures Music Topic: Damon "Damizza" Young was American Radio Executive explains the power in the relationships in the music industry. Givin Them The Business Podcast with Host Chris Gotti Lorenzo of Murder Inc Records and CEO of Add Ventures Music; and Co-Host Latin Artist Don Dinero Entrepreneur/President of Add Ventures Music Latin Division. Every week we work hard on bringing you the best content with great topics, great interviews, and original content. Our goal is to help educate, empower the culture and community on music business, business, tech, along with life in itself. We "Thank You to Everyone who has been watching, sharing, commenting, and subscribed to the Givin Them The Business Podcast. Damizza was rated by Source Magazine as the #4 most powerful people in Hip-Hop as the Senior Director of programming from 1997 to 2004 at the Emmis-owned Power 106 in Los Angeles, and spent considerable time at Hot 97, their New York flagship station. Damizza is also a record executive working with artists such as Jay-Z, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Migos, Nate Dogg, Eminem and Mariah Carey, with whom he made his production debut on the remix of her hit "I Still Believe" in 1998. Chris Gotti and Damizza discuss his career and where his heart for music come from. His story started in Santa Barbara, CA. His career started at 12 years old as an intern for a radio station. which in return lead to his job as Power 106 youngest Program Director. Damizza explains how he and Chris friend relationship began working as a Record Executive/Program Director with the ability to understand Hip Hop music; using his love for the music he learned how to mingle the music into his rotation to show love to the hip hop artist out at that time. Looking to understand what went into the work of being Program Director and what your rotation meant to your position as the Music Director, knowing how to talk to your audience to get them to respond. This would drive the listeners to call in to have them wanting to hear the music by playing on a regular cycle. Bringing the street into the radio, merging the 2 together. Damizza and Chris Gotti conversation goes into the depths of the friendship that built a great relationship between the two of them. Working in this industry does not always build the best friendships dealing so many different attitudes and their intentions. Damizza explains to Chris how having created the lifestyle he wanted and changed everything for family. Damizza explains how hip hop music started making its mark. The labels started really pay attention to the impression it had on the listeners and the markets it was getting attention from. Don't Forget to LIKE! SHARE! SUBSCRIBE! TELL A FRIEND TO CLICK IN TOO!!! Where to Find Us... Damizza Instagram: @damizza YouTube: @DamizzaPresents Host Information Chris Gotti Instagram @chrisgotti187 For the independent Artist: Add Ventures Music www.addventuresmusic.com @addventuresmusic1 Givin Them The Business Podcast Available also on ClashTV on the clashtv.app (available for IOS & Android) Co Host Don Dinero @dinero717 Web/social: cubanconnection.com @cubanconnection717 Production Team Guerilla Studio Kwon @shotbyishan For Interviews and show information contact @dilutedeyz Marketing @dexdiamond @kingblenn --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/givinthemthebusiness-podcast/support
Givin Them The Business Podcast Powered by Add Ventures Music Topic: Damon "Damizza" Young was American Radio Executive explains the power in the relationships in the music industry. Givin Them The Business Podcast with Host Chris Gotti Lorenzo of Murder Inc Records and CEO of Add Ventures Music; and Co-Host Latin Artist Don Dinero Entrepreneur/President of Add Ventures Music Latin Division. Every week we work hard on bringing you the best content with great topics, great interviews, and original content. Our goal is to help educate, empower the culture and community on music business, business, tech, along with life in itself. We "Thank You to Everyone who has been watching, sharing, commenting, and subscribed to the Givin Them The Business Podcast. Damizza was rated by Source Magazine as the #4 most powerful people in Hip-Hop as the Senior Director of programming from 1997 to 2004 at the Emmis-owned Power 106 in Los Angeles, and spent considerable time at Hot 97, their New York flagship station. Damizza is also a record executive working with artists such as Jay-Z, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Migos, Nate Dogg, Eminem and Mariah Carey, with whom he made his production debut on the remix of her hit "I Still Believe" in 1998. Chris Gotti and Damizza discuss his career and where his heart for music come from. His story started in Santa Barbara, CA. His career started at 12 years old as an intern for a radio station. which in return lead to his job as Power 106 youngest Program Director. Damizza explains how he and Chris friend relationship began working as a Record Executive/Program Director with the ability to understand Hip Hop music; using his love for the music he learned how to mingle the music into his rotation to show love to the hip hop artist out at that time. Looking to understand what went into the work of being Program Director and what your rotation meant to your position as the Music Director, knowing how to talk to your audience to get them to respond. This would drive the listeners to call in to have them wanting to hear the music by playing on a regular cycle. Bringing the street into the radio, merging the 2 together.Damizza and Chris Gotti conversation goes into the depths of the friendship that built a great relationship between the two of them. Working in this industry does not always build the best friendships dealing so many different attitudes and their intentions. Damizza explains to Chris how having created the lifestyle he wanted and changed everything for family. Damizza explains how hip hop music started making its mark. The labels started really pay attention to the impression it had on the listeners and the markets it was getting attention from. Don't Forget to LIKE! SHARE! SUBSCRIBE! TELL A FRIEND TO CLICK IN TOO!!! Where to Find Us... Damizza Instagram: @damizza YouTube: @DamizzaPresents Host Information Chris Gotti Instagram @chrisgotti187 For the independent Artist: Add Ventures Music www.addventuresmusic.com @addventuresmusic1 Givin Them The Business Podcast Available also on ClashTV on the clashtv.app (available for IOS & Android) Co Host Don Dinero @dinero717 Web/social: cubanconnection.com @cubanconnection717 Production Team Guerilla Studio Kwon @shotbyishan For Interviews and show information contact @dilutedeyz Marketing @dexdiamond @kingblenn --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/givinthemthebusiness-podcast/support
Givin Them The Business Podcast Powered by Add Ventures Music Topic: Damon "Damizza" Young was American Radio Executive Givin Them The Business Podcast with Host Chris Gotti Lorenzo of Murder Inc Records and CEO of Add Ventures Music; and Co-Host Latin Artist Don Dinero Entrepreneur/President of Add Ventures Music Latin Division. Every week we work hard on bringing you the best content with great topics, great interviews, and original content. Our goal is to help educate, empower the culture and community on music business, business, tech, along with life in itself. We "Thank You to Everyone who has been watching, sharing, commenting, and subscribed to the Givin Them The Business Podcast. Damizza was rated by Source Magazine as the #4 most powerful people in Hip-Hop as the Senior Director of programming from 1997 to 2004 at the Emmis-owned Power 106 in Los Angeles, and spent considerable time at Hot 97, their New York flagship station. Damizza is also a record executive working with artists such as Jay-Z, Dr. Dre, Snoop Dogg, Migos, Nate Dogg, Eminem and Mariah Carey, with whom he made his production debut on the remix of her hit "I Still Believe" in 1998. Chris Gotti and Damizza discuss his career and where his heart for music come from. His story started in Santa Barbara, CA. His career started at 12 years old as an intern for a radio station. which in return lead to his job as Power 106 youngest Program Director. Damizza explains how he and Chris friend relationship began working as a Record Executive/Program Director with the ability to understand Hip Hop music; using his love for the music he learned how to mingle the music into his rotation to show love to the hip hop artist out at that time. Looking to understand what went into the work of being Program Director and what your rotation meant to your position as the Music Director, knowing how to talk to your audience to get them to respond. This would drive the listeners to call in to have them wanting to hear the music by playing on a regular cycle. Bringing the street into the radio, merging the 2 together. Don't Forget to LIKE! SHARE! SUBSCRIBE! TELL A FRIEND TO CLICK IN TOO!!! Where to Find Us... Damizza Instagram: @damizza YouTube: @DamizzaPresents Host Information Chris Gotti Instagram @chrisgotti187 For the independent Artist: Add Ventures Music www.addventuresmusic.com @addventuresmusic1 Givin Them The Business Podcast Available also on ClashTV on the clashtv.app (available for IOS & Android) Co Host Don Dinero @dinero717 Web/social: cubanconnection.com @cubanconnection717 Production Team Guerilla Studio Kwon @shotbyishan For Interviews and show information contact @dilutedeyz Marketing @dexdiamond @kingblenn --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/givinthemthebusiness-podcast/support
Jeff Smulyan is the founder and CEO of Emmis Communications, creator of all sports radio, one time owner of the Seattle Mariners, and now an author. He has written a book called Never Ride a Roller Coaster Upside Down which chronicles his career as a leader in broadcasting.In this episode, you will hear why Jeff chose to study telecommunications and history at the University of Southern California, managing talent such as David Letterman, Ken Griffey and Don Imus, his purchase of the Seattle Mariners, the creation of the all-sports radio format that morphed into the legendary WFAN, and what the future for radio and podcasting looks like.You should definitely buy the book just to see all the legendary call letters and enjoy all the broadcast stories and decision making rationale.Get Your Copy of the Book. Did you know? The Jeff Smulyan Award is presented each year at the Barrett Sports Media Summit to a deserving radio industry executive who has led by example, taken risks, produced results, and made a significant difference for the sports radio business. Kraig Kitchen was the first recipient of the award at the 2019. Dan Mason was named the winner of the award at the 2020 BSM Summit. Traug Keller earned top honors at the 2022 BSM Summit.A transcription of the episode is available here. A thanks to the people who support the show each week and allow it arrive on your phones for free.Blurve: A great way to help you prep your Show.NLogic: TV & radio advertising and audience data solutionsMegatrax - Licensed Music for your radio station or podcast production company.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this episode of The What's Next Podcast, we speak with Leon Clark. Leon is the VP/General Manager E.W. Scripps KGTV ABC10 - San Diego.ABOUT LEON CLARKLeon Clark is no stranger to the marketing and programing needs of the broadcast consumer. With over 25 years of management and operational experience, Leon Clark has had a strong and varied career in television, digital and radio. He has worked for some of the most prestigious and powerful media companies in the business, including ABC/Disney, EMMIS, COX, CBS, TuneIn and for the past eight and a half years, the E.W. Scripps Company as Vice President-General Manager for their ABC station first in Tucson and currently in San Diego.Visit activeinternational.com to learn more about asset solutions.
Jeff joins Carey & Randy to talk about the starting of Emmis and the early days of KHSE, getting out of team ownership at the exact wrong time, being offered the Rockets by the NBA, carving out a niche for sports radio, how sports radio started to take off, what it was like to be the owner of the Mariners while Griffey Jr. was exploding, the economics of sports ownership and more!
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IBJ reporter Dave Lindquist, in this week for Mason King, talks with Emmis Corp. founder Jeff Smulyan about his 2022 memoir “Never Ride a Roller Coaster Upside Down: The Ups, Downs and Reinvention of an Entrepreneur” The book—which he wrote at his daughter's urging—caps a year of tremendous transition for Smulyan, whose roster of former employees includes David Letterman, Mike Pence, Isaac Hayes and Ken Griffey Jr. Emmis sold four Indianapolis radio stations and Indianapolis Monthly magazine in 2022, ending the company's four-decade run as a media powerhouse. Although Emmis still owns two radio stations in New York City, the company is now focused on three assets it has in the fields of e-commerce, ergonomics and corporate podcasting. Lindquist talks with Smulyan about his career, his successes and some of his initiatives that didn't go so well, including NextRadio—a costly effort to make mobile phones act like smart portable radios that never took off. The IBJ Podcast is brought to you by Taft.
EPISODE SUMMARY: Jeff Smulyan is the Founder and Chairman of Emmis Communications. He is a former director of the NAB, former chair of the RAB, and former owner of the Seattle Mariners. Smulyan shares the ups and downs of being an entrepreneur and how he got into (and out of) broadcasting as Jeff and Chachi sit down for a chat! On this episode of Chachi Loves Everybody, Chachi talks to Jeff Smulyan about:Growing up in Indianapolis and his family history thereHow he founded Emmis and got into radio and broadcasting, and why Emmis is divestingHis current ventures such as Digonex which provides dynamic pricing solutions and Lencore Sound Masking.Creating The Fan sports radio and being ahead of his time with the all sports formatJeff's take on the current state of the economy and politicsBuying the Mariners and what it was like to own an MLB teamHow Jeff and Emmis survived the recession without going bankruptAdvice on how to make deals and be an entrepreneurAnd more!ABOUT THIS EPISODE'S GUEST: Jeff Smulyan is the Founder and Chairman of Emmis Communications. He is a former director of the NAB, former chair of the RAB, and former owner of the Seattle Mariners. He has received numerous awards and recognitions for his work in broadcasting. His book, Never Ride a Roller Coaster Upside Down, is available to order here.ABOUT THE PODCAST: Chachi Loves Everybody is brought to you by Benztown and hosted by the President of Benztown, Dave “Chachi” Denes. Get a behind-the-scenes look at the myths and legends of the radio industry.PEOPLE MENTIONED: Ebro, Big Boy, Rick Cummings, Woody, Mike Francesa, Ken Griffey Jr., Jimmy Steele, David Letterman, Steve Smith, Lew and John Dickey, Greg Loewen, Dave, Beasing, Steve Crane, Doyle Rose, Greg Gumbel, John Dille, Mad Dog Russo, Imus in the morning, Jay Buhner, Peter Chernin, Jerry Reinsdorf, Mel Karmazin, Craig Karmazin, Norm Pattis, George Argyros, Greg Nathanson, David Rehr, Victor Orban, Paul Fiddick, Bill Kennard, Ryan Hornaday, Scott Enright , Evan Bayh, Jeff Warshaw, Deborah ParentiABOUT BENZTOWN: Benztown is a leading international audio imaging, production library, voiceover, programming, podcasting, and jingle production company with over 3,000 affiliations on six different continents. Benztown provides audio brands and radio stations of all formats with end-to-end imaging and production, making high-quality sound and world-class audio branding a reality for radio stations of all market sizes and budgets. Benztown was named to the prestigious Inc. 5000 by Inc. magazine for five consecutive years as one of America's Fastest-Growing Privately Held Companies. With studios in Los Angeles, New York, London and Stuttgart, Benztown offers the highest quality audio imaging work parts for 23 libraries across 14 music and spoken word formats including AC, Hot AC, CHR, Country, Hip Hop and R&B, Rhythmic, Classic Hits, Rock, News/Talk, Sports, and JACK. Benztown provides custom VO and imaging across all formats, including commercial VO and copywriting in partnership with Yamanair Creative. Benztown Radio Networks produces, markets, and distributes high-quality programming and services to radio stations around the world, including: The Rick Dees Weekly Top 40 Countdown, The Daily Dees Show, The Todd-N-Tyler Radio Empire, Hot Mix, Sunday Night Slow Jams with R Dub!, Flashback, Top 10 Now, AudioLogger, Audio Architecture, Radio Merch Shop, The Rooster Show Prep, AmeriCountry, and Benztown Swag Bank. Benztown + McVay Media Podcast Networks produces and markets premium podcasts including: The Making of: A National Geographic Podcast, Run It Again, Hot Chicken and Cage-Free Conversation with Byron Kennedy, and Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth.Web: benztown.comFacebook: facebook.com/benztownradioTwitter: @benztownradioLinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/benztownInstagram: instagram.com/benztownradio
The broadcast media industry is abuzz over the availability from December 6 in the U.S. and Canada of "Never Ride a Rollercoaster Upside Down," a first-person tale from Emmis Communications Founder and CEO Jeff Smulyan that dives into deep detail about his experiences running a company that at one time owned radio and television stations across the country.Smulyan first offered an exclusive glimpse into what's in the book at Forecast 2023 in a conversation with Juliet Huddy. Now, he's shared more about his long and fascinating story with Media Insultant co-hosts Jackson Weaver and Keith Samuels.Weaver and Samuels offered excerpts of their chat for use in the latest InFOCUS Podcast, presented by dot.FM.
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A GREAT BROADCASTER LEAVES THE STAGE…YOU'VE GOT TO BE KIDDING! MORE FRAUD IN DIGITAL.YOU HAVE PROBABLY BEEN WASTING YOUR TIME AND MONEY ON SOCIAL POSTINGS…Welcome to the only podcast/video blog that talks about all kinds of media…and the impact on local sales and management. Two media execs, Jackson Weaver and Keith Samuels do this each Tuesday and Friday. Produced by InTown Media we welcome comments at jackson@intownmedia.com Website www.intownmedia.com
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Regional Vice President Deon Levingston talks about the announcement that Urban One is purchasing the Indianapolis stations owned by Emmis Communications.
In radio news, Layoffs hit Iheart Media, Emmis cells Its Indianapolis cluster. We let you know what's happening on the street, and begin our look at the May Nielsen Personal People Meter Ratings. This will be followed up by those call letter and format changes. Next up an aircheck of WGN AM from January of 1982. Our classic aircheck keeps us in Chicago and Larry Loujack from April of 1973 from WCFL. Finally our featured station segment takes us to Sacramento California and radio station KSTE FM and Austin Texas and radio station KFIT AM with their new Jack format.
(0:00-23:53) – The Dan Dakich Show opens on a Tuesday with Dan celebrating a big bet that he won yesterday involving Klay Thompson. Plus, Dan reacts to the news that Emmis has sold the Indianapolis cluster of radio stations. Also, Dan looks back at the demeanor of the Colts last year by comparison to this year and looks back at a crazy moment in the Chuck Pagano era. Later, Dan plays some sound from the NBA Finals and shares how Draymond Green is negatively impacting the Warriors. Also, Dan talks on WNBA star Brittney Griner still be detained in Russia. (23:54-43:31) – Dan looks at a press conference from Duke's AJ Griffin who had a predraft workout with the Pacers earlier this week. Plus, more on the NBA Finals and a caller and Dan battle it out. Later, Dan talks more on Brittney Griner. (43:32-49:10) – Hour number one concludes with Dan interacting with the YouTube Chat and talking more on Brittney Griner. (49:11-1:20:25) – Our pal Mark Boyle the radio voice of the Indiana Pacers joins the show to talk on the impact Steph Curry has had on the NBA compared to LeBron James. Plus, Mark shares his thoughts on the NBA Finals to this point and the way the referees are officiating Warriors forward Draymond Green. Later, Mark shares what the Celtics do moving forward with their backs against the wall 3-2 in the NBA Finals. Also, Mark and Dan discuss how the NBA Playoffs have gone as a whole and later Dan and Mark revisit yesterday's shoe conversation. (1:20:26-1:31:06) – Mark Boyle returns for another segment to hear about how Dan was accused of cheating at trivia night. Plus, more on what Mark will do with his next shoe decision and a look back at the 2000 NBA Finals which were referenced last night after Draymond Green fouled out. (1:31:07-1:40:04) – The second hour ends with Dan going over Deshaun Watson's comments to the media today regarding his ongoing legal issues. (1:40:05-2:03:21) – The Dean Mike Chappell of Fox 59 and CBS 4 joins the show to give us his latest on the Colts post mandatory mini-camp. Plus, Chappy talks on whether he thinks Deshaun Watson will be allowed to play without any suspension from the NFL this season. Plus, Chap shares what he's seen from Colts rookie wide receiver Alec Pierce so far this offseason and how he feels about the Colts adding more depth on the defensive line. (2:03:22-2:17:57) – It's time for Biggins as the larger than life listeners of the show get a chance to win a t-shirt if they answer a trivia question. (2:17:58-2:26:39)– Tuesday's show closes with Dan sharing the results from the Horseshoe Indianapolis Race of the Day. Plus, Dan asks show producer Jimmy Cook for the JCook Plays of the Day. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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I talk about last weeks adventure to Road America, hand out grades to all IndyCar teams and discuss the sell of Emmis. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tony-donohue/support
Colts offense is going to change with Matt Ryan as quarterback - will Michael Pittman, Jonathan Taylor, Quenton Nelson, or someone else benefit most from his steadiness in the pocket? (at 9:08) Emmis Communications sells Indy radio stations - how will that affect sports coverage and the hosts at 107.5 the Fan? Jeff Smulyan built great relationships with the Colts, Pacers, IU, and the Indianapolis Motor Speedway. Will the buyer, Radio One, be as committed to being partners? And what about the hosts? (at 14:28) Wisconsin's Johnny Davis will work out today for the Pacers, but the big question remains - why hasn't Myles Turner established himself as a popular fixture with the Pacers - and what can Kevin Pritchard get for him as the NBA Draft approaches? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support
Hammer & Nigel weigh-in on the news of Emmis being sold to Urban One. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt Ryan needs to feed Nyheim Hines out of the backfield and slot. Dayo Odeyingbo needs to play to the first round pedigree he earned prior to injury. And Parris Campbell MUST stay healthy. Those three things happen, the AFC South should belong to the Colts! Oh wait - the Pro Bowlers need to show up too! (at 9:50) Emmis Communications sold its Indianapolis radio stations to Radio One today, and that jars memories of what working at Emmis was like for the 16 years I was there. (at 14:18) Indiana Pacers worked out Duke's A.J. Griffin today, and while he is projected a bit farther down the line than the Pacers at #6, drafting him would be a choice I might make if I were Kevin Pritchard. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support
ABOUT THIS EPISODE'S GUEST:Dave Beasing is CEO of the podcast studio Sound That BRANDS, which builds big podcasts for big brands. To radio people, Dave is probably best known as the creator of legendary Los Angeles FM rock station “The Sound”, and for his 12 years as Jacobs Media's Senior Consultant working with media properties owned by Emmis, iHeart, Audacy, NPR, CBS, MTV/Vh1, ABC, Cumulus, and others. ABOUT THE PODCAST:Chachi Loves Everybody is brought to you by Benztown and hosted by the President of Benztown, Dave “Chachi” Denes. Get a behind-the-scenes look at the myths and legends of the radio industry. PEOPLE MENTIONED:Angela PerelliCharlie TunaDick ClarkDick FergusonDon MayJerry TibioJohn ErlingJohnny CarsonJohnny KayeLyn BarstowPaul O'MalleyPete RoseRandy LaneRyan SeacrestTommy MatterFred Jacobs ABOUT BENZTOWN:Benztown is a leading international audio imaging, production library, voiceover, programming, podcasting, and jingle production company with over 3,000 affiliations on six different continents. Benztown provides audio brands and radio stations of all formats with end-to-end imaging and production, making high-quality sound and world-class audio branding a reality for radio stations of all market sizes and budgets. Benztown was named to the prestigious Inc. 5000 by Inc. magazine for five consecutive years as one of America's Fastest-Growing Privately Held Companies. With studios in Los Angeles, New York, London and Stuttgart, Benztown offers the highest quality audio imaging work parts for 23 libraries across 14 music and spoken word formats including AC, Hot AC, CHR, Country, Hip Hop and R&B, Rhythmic, Classic Hits, Rock, News/Talk, Sports, and JACK. Benztown provides custom VO and imaging across all formats, including commercial VO and copywriting in partnership with Yamanair Creative. Benztown Radio Networks produces, markets, and distributes high-quality programming and services to radio stations around the world, including: The Rick Dees Weekly Top 40 Countdown, The Daily Dees Show, The Todd-N-Tyler Radio Empire, Hot Mix, Sunday Night Slow Jams with R Dub!, Flashback, Top 10 Now, AudioLogger, Audio Architecture, Radio Merch Shop, The Rooster Show Prep, AmeriCountry, and Benztown Swag Bank. Benztown + McVay Media Podcast Networks produces and markets premium podcasts including: The Making of: A National Geographic Podcast, Run It Again, Hot Chicken and Cage-Free Conversation with Byron Kennedy, and Edelman Financial Engines' Everyday Wealth.Web: benztown.comFacebook: facebook.com/benztownradioTwitter: @benztownradioLinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/benztownInstagram: instagram.com/benztownradio/
Zora Chase is Dr. Deb's marketing expert. Branding, customer acquisition, ROI, and the Lifetime Value of the client are topics covered in today's episode. Do not miss these highlights: 05:16 What is Digital Marketing 06:37 Branding Strategy - How to brand your business 10:27 How to evaluate your Cost of Acquisition 14:14 Digital Marketing is very analytical 16:52 Why is it risky for your business if you rely on one channel like relying on Facebook alone 20:53 Why we have to get past that stigma of “ If you market to sick people, you're taking advantage of them” 21:35 You are serving your current customers by reminding them that you're there for them, you're there to help them About our Guest: Founder/CEO Chasing Nectar Marketing Zora Chase leverages more than 20 years combined in broadcast and digital media, guiding dozens of businesses with marketing needs that span from branding, product launches, experiential, and lead generation. Prior to Chasing Nectar, Zora held marketing positions at iHeart, CBS and Emmis where she conceived and implemented marketing programs for Fortune 500 brands such as Anheuser-Busch, Apple Music, Chrysler-Jeep-Fiat, Disney, Warner Brothers, to name a few. Her mission is always the same - to unify a team of trusted professionals who are. https://chasingnectar.com IG @chasingnectr Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/chasingnectarmm LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/zorachase/ Transcript of Episode #22: Debra Muth 0:01You're listening to the Functional Medicine Business Podcast featuring Dr. Deb, one of the most creative functional medicine business practitioners in her industry. She shares the wisdom and knowledge that she has gained over 25 years of functional medicine, a pioneer in functional medicine, scheduling, leadership and Practice Management. Dr. Devin has a wealth of knowledge and he's eager to share to help functional medicine become more productive, and for the practitioners and patients to live better lives. Our podcast shares the good and the bad of our industry, because Dr. Deb knows the pain you live every day building a functional medicine practice with practical tools on how to manage money, taxes and patient care. She will discuss it all with you. Hello, and welcome back to Functional Medicine Business Podcast (FMB). I'm your host, Dr. Deb. And I have a guest with me today who is a dear friend of mine, and you guys are just going to love her. Her name is Zora Chase, and she is part of Chasing Nectar. And we're going to talk all about marketing today, and why it's important for functional medicine practitioners and integrative medicine practitioners to actually start a marketing plan and what's available for us today that is going to be worth us putting money towards to get clients and I also want her to share with us how she actually tracks what she's doing. And deciding whether or not it's profitable, and letting us know, how do we how do we track the cost of acquisition, the return on investment? Because I think in medicine, we don't think in the same terms and language as we do in business. Big Box businesses talk about this all the time, but as small practices or small businesses it's rare that you hear us talk about what's the cost of acquisition for a client? What's the return on investment? What's our lifetime value of our client? And Zoras going to talk to us today about this and how we evaluate it. And how do we choose which marketing is best for our practice. So let me bring her on right after this message from our sponsor. We will be back in two seconds and we will talk with Zora. At FMBI we understand how it feels. Created by medical professionals for medical professionals. Are you racing from one patient to the next, skipping lunch and not sure how you're going to show up to your kids events? Not quite sure what that p&l sheet really means to your practice?
Patricia Robinson is an esteemed media executive, community leader and advocate, public speaker, professional educator, and a passionate mentor. Patricia spends quality time in her career helping others through coaching positive self-empowerment strategies, realizing, developing, and expanding career potential paths, life skills training, and sharing her experiences on how to be effective in leadership management. Patricia has earned a reputation as a Human Resource professional exercising incredible relationship strategy management in her career which leads to all areas of her expertise. Her work has drawn attention from major media outlets like ABC7 New York, Fox 5 NY, NY1, Black Enterprise, Huffington Post, and many more acclaimed platforms. Patricia holds the professional title of Vice President of Human Resources & Community Engagement for Hot 97, WBLS, and WLIB- three of the biggest radio stations in the tri-state area of New York. Her career in the media industry spans over 19 years. She is celebrated as the first African American woman to hold a VP title with this company and these brands. In addition to her work at Emmis, Patricia is known for her leadership role working with Colin Kaepernick's “Know Your Rights” camps. She has worked with the KYRC camp for over 3 years to support the advocacy of education and promote equality and justice with an emphasis on communities of color. Through her advocacy and motivational speaking, Pat empowers her diverse audiences with inspiration as well as practical tools to achieve their highest goals. It's more than work to her, it's her life's passion and purpose.
Now that Dread has finally had time to settle, we're looking towards the future! This week, we're discussing our plot ideas for Metroid 6! Will the *Watermelon* Suit make a comeback, and if so, how will it function? Is it too late to pick up the Galactic Federation sub-plot? Are we interested in learning more about who made the EMMIs? And could Metroid take inspiration from Metal Gear Solid 2 in its next entry? All this, PLUS, we spend a bunch of time discussing Metroid Dread's GOTY nomination at The Game Awards, it chances, our thoughts on the nominees, and more! Come listen! Subscribe! Podbean x iTunes x Spotify Follow us on Twitter! @OmegaMetroidPod x @Spiteri316 x @dakcity_ Chat with us in Discord! Omega Metroid Discord INTRO SONG - Listen here! OUTRO SONG - Listen here! Get 25% off some sweet Metroid swag at the Metroid Database store! Use Promo Code OMEGA
I veckans avsnitt träffar vi Emmi von Platen och pratar om livet som digital nomad. Hur kan man investera och planera för att få mer frihet i livet? Hur kan man som familj få till nomadliv och äventyr även om ens partner har ett platsbundet jobb? Och småbarnsliv och äventyr - går det att gifta ihop? Lyssna så får du veta! ------------- Nyfiken på vanlife eller på Emmis kommande USA-äventyr? Kika in på www.explorista.se ------------- Musik: The search within, Sven Karlsson / www.epidemicsound.com / @sven-karlsson-1 Kattas blogg: www.bucketlife.se Saras blogg: www.sararonne.se -------------- Följ oss! -------------- www.instagram.com/bortomekorrhjulet www.facebook.com/bortomekorrhjulet
A new Metroid game is here, and by golly, it rules. Maddy, Jason, and Kirk put on their Varian Suits and take a deep dive into Samus Aran's latest adventure, Metroid Dread, which came out earlier this month for Nintendo Switch. They talk about the game's relentless pacing, the brilliant controls, and the endless stream of power-ups. They discuss the marauding EMMIs, the difficulty, and the meticulous design of each level. Metroid Dread: it's a good video game.One More Thing: Kirk: Back 4 BloodMaddy: Freaky (2021)Jason: Project Hail Mary by Andy WeirLinks:Maddy's Metroid Lore Explainer: https://www.polygon.com/22715304/metroid-dread-fusion-recap-story-lore-samus-aran-chozoSupport Triple Click: http://maximumfun.org/joinJoin the Triple Click Discord: http://discord.gg/tripleclickpodTriple Click Ethics Policy: https://maximumfun.org/triple-click-ethics-policy/
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Hammer rips Producer TKW for wearing a Titans t-shirt in the Emmis suite at the Colts game. Listen to an Amazon driver break into song with a warning that emergency vehicles might not be able to find this family's house, because there's no visible address. A stray cat got into Hard Rock Stadium during the Miami Hurricanes football game and fell from the upper deck. Is This Anything? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Philip Rivers retires after playing well, but not well enough. Who's next for the Colts? Stafford? Draft THE guy? Brissett? Eason? Emmis Indianapolis market manager Bob Richards leaving March 1st - to be succeeded by Taja Graham. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support
2020 nähert sich dem Ende zu und gekommen ist die Zeit der Reflexion. Was ist eigentlich 2020 passiert? Eine ganze Menge. Emmi versucht in dieser Folge 20 Hits und Flops aus 2020 auszuwählen und kurz zu beschreiben. Und keine Sorge - es geht nicht nur um Corona! Von Politik über Kultur und Weltgeschehen ist alles dabei und natürlich auch die obligatorische Dosis Feminismus. Da 20 Ereignisse ziemlich viel sind und in einer einzelnen Podcast-Folge leider nur sehr oberflächlich behandelt werden können gibt es hier noch einige Links zum nachlesen. Viel Spaß und denkt daran: 2021 kann eigentlich nur besser werden ... oder? SPENDEN FÜR FLÜCHTLINGSKINDER IN MORIA https://www.unicef.ch/de/unsere-arbeit/nothilfe/grossbrand-moria Zu den australischen Buschbränden: https://www.statista.com/statistics/1089996/australia-total-area-burned-by-bushfires-by-state/ https://www.statista.com/statistics/1094912/australia-number-of-threatened-species-affected-by-bush-fires-by-percentage-of-habitat-burned/ https://www.tagesschau.de/ausland/australien-feuer-161.html (Rechtliche) Diskussion des Sicherheitsgesetzes in Hongkong: https://www.bundestag.de/resource/blob/706784/09c84d3a3a6e07595a99889dc98507cc/WD-2-049-20-pdf-data.pdf https://www.tagesschau.de/ausland/china-hongkong-sicherheitsgesetz-111.html EU-Agrarpolitik: https://www.deutschlandfunk.de/kritik-an-eu-agrarreform-waitz-gruene-nur-landwirtschaft.694.de.html?dram:article_id=486181 https://www.tagesschau.de/wirtschaft/eu-agrarreform-109.html Tui-Coronapaket: https://www.handelsblatt.com/unternehmen/dienstleister/reisekonzern-drittes-milliarden-hilfspaket-fuer-tui-staat-koennte-zum-grossaktionaer-werden/26679822.html?ticket=ST-10698527-RpaTkwjP39pb3AsCvLfV-ap2 Artikel zur Frauenquote: https://www.tagesschau.de/inland/frauenquote-165.html Artikel zu den Protesten in Beirut: https://www.tagesschau.de/ausland/beirut-proteste-121.html https://www.tagesschau.de/ausland/libanon-armut-101.html Podcast-Tipp zu Lukashenka https://open.spotify.com/episode/3eOPYb2QgH7k23C06BvcvZ Mein Podcast-Liebling aus 2020 - Alles gesagt?/Zeit online: https://open.spotify.com/show/6YMJMAh8zJcCwHwe5kSmjT
In dieser Folge setzt sich Emmi mit einem emotional stark aufgeladenen Thema auseinander: dem "Deutsch Sein". Emmi selbst hat sich in der letzten Zeit intensiv mit der eigenen "nationalen Identität" auseinandergesetzt und ist bei dem Untersuchen der eigenen Beziehung zu Deutschland auf eine Erkenntnis gestoßen. Und zwar, dass es ihr nicht möglich ist, sich offen und stolz als Deutsche zu bezeichnen. Die historische Last - die Verbrechen während des Nationalsozialismus - trägt sich weiter. Auch im Jahr 2020 noch. Das antisemitische, rassistische und rechtsextremistische Attentat in Halle vom 9. Oktober 2019, die Debatte um den 8. Mai der vergangenen Monate und einige der an sogenannten "Hygienedemonstrationen" Teilnehmenden, die offen rechtes Gedankengut zur Schau stellen, lassen vermuten, dass Rechtsradikalismus eine Renaissance erfährt. Jedoch wird beim Blick in die jungen Jahre der Bundesrepublik schnell klar, dass diese politische Einstellung in Deutschland nie weg war. Nach 1945 wurde lediglich nicht ordentlich aufgeräumt, oder wie der Autor Ralph Giordano sagt: "Hitler wurde 1945 militärisch, nicht aber ideologisch besiegt." Emmi versucht, in dieser Folge die Versäumnisse der Bundesrepublik im Umgang mit dem NS und insbesondere im Umgang mit der eigenen Schuld, aufzudecken, ebenso wie die Versäumnisse der Gegenwart zu benennen. Wie sollen wir in Deutschland mit der deutschen Vergangenheit umgehen? Lässt sich Schuld wiedergutmachen? Und allen voran: Warum kann es niemals einfach sein, Deutschland zu lieben? Zum Nachforschen und Weiterlesen: "Die zweite Schuld oder Von der Last, Deutscher zu sein" - Ralph Giordano (Neuausgabe aus dem Jahr 2000) "Verbrannte Wörter: Sprechen wir noch wie die Nazis?" - Interview mit Matthias Heine (dw.com) "Nazi-Sprache - Begriffe, die nicht 'totzukriegen" sind" - Joseph Heid (welt.de) "Es war eine Befreiung für alle" - Interview mit Esther Bejarano vom 08.05.2020 (tagesschau.de) "Zentralrat der Juden kritisiert Gauland" - Kommentar zu seiner Äußerung zum 08. Mai (tagesschau.de) P.S. Emmi hat aus Versehen Reichssicherhauptamt gesagt. Das ist natürlich falsch und muss Reichssicherheitshauptamt heißen. Aber zum Glück kennt Emmis ehemaliger Geschichtslehrer diesen Podcast nicht, weswegen sie sich für diesen eklatanten Fehler nicht ganz so arg schämen muss :) E-Mail: 1alphaemmi@gmail.com
Scott Agness from The Athletic joins to talk about when the NBA will return, whether Victor Oladipo will be healthier because of the layoff, and how the Pacers super fan from The Last Dance responded to seeing herself in The Last Dance. Derek Daly files a civil suit against Bob Lamey, Joe Staysniak, and Emmis Communications - and I don't like it! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-kent-sterling-show/support
Jeff Smulyan joins Roger and Larry in studio. A one-time owner of The Seattle Mariners baseball team, Jeff is Chairman, CEO and Founder of Emmis, Communications Corporation, an Indianapolis–based diversified media company with operations in three U.S. markets. Jeff discusses the challenges in staying fresh and connected with a radio audience to ensure listener loyalty. In today’s fragmented consumer environment, how does one determine where to best spend their TV and radio ad dollars to create brand awareness? What is the best way to reach those consumers who’s interests align with that of our product or service and what does the future of content development look like?
1. kauden viimeisessä jaksossa vieraana meidän ystävät Emmis ja Aku. Jutellaan teinimuistoista, siitä miten ollaan tutustuttu ystävien kanssa, miten ystävyys on muuttunut lasten myötä ja miltä tuntuu kun somessa esillä olevien ystävien asioita riepotellaan netissä.
Allthings Radio Live where we discuss all things radio and take your live calls. ESPN discontinues ESPN Deportes, Emmis cells its interest in its radio stations in Austin Texas, Beasley purchases radio station WDMK FM in Detroit Michigan. We let you know what's happening on the street, provide some cord cutting news, and begin our look at the Neilson May Personal People Ratings. Featured Station Segment Koli FM with their Outlaw Texas Country format.http://www.949theoutlaw.com/
In Canada recently, I heard a little bit of history - or, so it seemed to me. Radio executives were openly banging the drum for FM chips in phones: an argument I thought was long since dead. You can understand why this discussion is still live in Canada. Some research I did about mobile phone data costs (https://podnews.net/article/mobile-data-worldwide) seems to point to Canada being exceptionally expensive for mobile data. In comparison to Australia (roughly the same population and land mass), Canadians pay almost FIVE TIMES MORE for a monthly plan that gives a THIRD LESS DATA. (I put this in capital letters because it still surprises me). Perhaps Canadian radio broadcasters sense an opportunity if FM chips are enabled. I’m not sure there is one, to be honest. As devices, mobile phones already significantly underperform when it comes to live, linear radio (whether streamed or delivered via FM). Research of UK radio listeners, on page 10 of this PDF (https://www.rajar.co.uk/docs/news/MIDAS_Winter_2018_final.pdf) , appears to show live radio accounting for less than 20% of all audio consumed on a phone. The most interactive device that we own, always within arm’s reach, is not the most ideal device for listening to an unpersonalised live stream, it would seem. It’s also not a great user experience. There are no logos and virtually no metadata when listening to FM radio (and in Canada, like the US and Australia, even RDS signals are exotic in many markets). The very action of tuning into a radio station requires the listener to remember a random number for no reason other than a historical anachronism. The company that got closest to fixing the user experience on mobile, Emmis's NextRadio, wasn't supported by other parts of the North American radio industry, and regrettably has joined Nokia's Visual Radio in the waste bin of good ideas. “But radio is most important in times of emergency”, claim the radio companies. But in reality, if an emergency, or a big news story, happens in the evenings or weekends, recent evidence suggests radio won’t cover it anyway (https://m.sandiegoreader.com/news/2019/may/14/ticker-san-diego-radios-pre-recorded-weekends/) . SMS and app alerts are much more effective at communicating immediate peril, like weather events or fire. If radio had a part to play here once, it doesn’t any more. (The aftermath from emergency, as a community starts putting things together? That’s a very different thing, where radio excels.) In any case, the technology is against it. The antenna used for FM or DAB+ reception in a mobile phone is the headphone cable: but that’s something that doesn’t exist in Apple or high-end Google phones, which use Bluetooth. Bluetooth headphones are a challenge with electronic measurement, too. And the strong AM stations that exist in Canadian metro areas? There’s only ever been one mobile phone with AM built-in, and the reason you don’t know about it is that it was fifteen years ago, and it was rubbish. There’s plenty of evidence that Canadian listeners use streaming rather less than their neighbours in the US. The Canadian radio companies could lean on the CRTC to more effectively regulate the price of mobile data from the cellular networks. But they won’t, because the Canadian radio companies ARE the cellular networks. Indeed, the cellular networks are the folks calling the shots in terms of whether FM chips are enabled or not. If the Canadian cellular networks aren’t pressuring the likes of Google and Apple for FM chips to be enabled - and let me remind you again, they own the FM radio networks - that points to a bigger issue. Let’s use our energy and focus on delighting our audience, not trying to capture a magic unicorn that offers, at best, dubious benefit. Support the show. (https://www.patreon.com/radiofuturologist) This podcast uses the following third-party services
Some parting thoughts on IU-Purdue's tilt tonight, the Antonio Brown situation, and Query tells an old Emmis story.
Dom Nero, Imaging Director for Emmis' Hot 97 in New York City, talks about what he does in his role, how imaging production has changed over the years, and what tools he uses in his craft.
“Time spent listening to podcasts has been decreasing as the number of podcasts listened to in a typical month increases. This is a key finding according to the ad agency buyers interviewed by Bridge Ratings.” ave Van Dyke, President Bridge Ratings More and more people are starting and listening to podcasts. But what are the listening habits of people who listen to podcasts? Dave Van Dyke is President and CEO of Bridge Ratings LLC. Bridge Ratings LLC was founded in 2001 and is a media analysis corporation providing behavioral analysis of media consumers in the US, Canada, Mexico and Europe. Company clients include Emmis, Microsoft, Yahoo!, Amazon.com, CBS Radio, Cumulus Broadcasting and Clear Channel Communications as well as finance and media investment firms around the world. Recently, Bridge Ratings continued its coverage of the podcasting space with this latest update which provides never before insight and best practices learned from a three month study conducted between January 23, 2017 and April 10, 2017. Recently, Mr. Van Dyke was live on our show to talking about Podcasting Best Practices – The Study. During our conversation, Mr. Van Dyke talked about – shares some of his background and history behind Bridge Ratings – how has digital changed the world of media – the reason why podcasting has grown over the last two years – Dave exapnds on some of the findings of the report – importance of marketing podcasts via social media – why advertising agencies are paying attention to podcasts – what does he feel is the future of podcasting You can find out more information about Bridge Ratings LLC via: Website Twitter Visit our website at http://www.thedrvibeshow.com/ Please feel free to email us at dr.vibe@thedrvibeshow.com Please feel free to “Like” the “The Dr. Vibe Show” Facebook fan page at “The Dr. Vibe Show” Facebook Fan Page God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith, Dr. Vibe
Because of My Podcast: Katie Krimitsos Katie is the host of the Biz Women Rock show, and when I asked her how she would finish the "Becuase of my podcast ____" she answered, "Everything" She feels her business, her consulting, courses, and coaching are all based on the relationships she has fostered through her podcast. Bridge Ratings Podcast Report is a Bit Hit or Miss Bridge Ratings continues its coverage of the podcasting space with this latest update which provides never before insight and best practices learned from a three-month study conducted between January 23, 2017 and April 10, 2017. A panel of 2000 persons ages 13 and older were contacted by random digit dialing phone method to both landlines (45%) and mobile phones (55%) in the continental U.S. Phone interviews, on-line questionnaires, and daily diaries were utilized to gauge the consumption behavior of current podcast listeners and potential listeners. The margin of Error for this study is +/- 2.2%. Here are some items I wanted to address Trends in time-spent-listening shown in the following chart reflect a significant reduction in the average time spent per listening session falling by a third between August 2015 and April 2017. "Listening Session" is defined as the portion of each podcast listened to during individual sessions. 56% of our panelists listened to podcasts in multiple sessions. When they mentioned how people find podcasts, their answer was What are the most popular methods of discovering podcasts of interest? 1. Social Media 2. Search 3. Word of Mouth 4. Other Podcasts 5. Streaming Channels 6. Radio Hosts In their conclusion they stated, "“For broadcasters seeking to increase listenership to podcasts by their talent, a significant increase in promotion - both on-air and through social media - would be the primary strategy.”" In their Best Practices Section, they listed the following 1. Producers of podcasts should have a clear idea of the prospect or audience - the target market. Knowing who is the target will help producers stay focused on the topics covered. Audience knowledge lays the foundation for all of the other items on this list. To this I say AMEN. I'm doing a show right now as a test called "Podcast Rodeo Show" where I pick random podcasts and give my first impressions. 2. Be organized and know where the podcast is going. Be considerate of your audience's time and don't ramble. Get to the point. The average time spent with podcasts is 22 minutes with listeners who commit beyond the first five minutes. Podcast abandonment continues to plague non-focused hosts with no clear understanding of how to capture their listeners' attention. The “session” average of 22 minutes also reflects partial podcast consumption, i.e. podcasts of longer length are often listened to in 2 or more “sessions”. This is the point that I want to make sure people don't get wrong. THIS DOES NOT MEAN YOUR PODCAST NEEDS TO BE 22 MINUTES. Libsyn.com (a podcast media hosting company) reports that 84% of the podcasts with more than 100,000 downloads per episode are longer than 51 minutes. Listening to a podcast “in its entirety” often means listening to it in multiple sessions. No Kidding. Really? In a world where both parents are working, taking kids to school, soccer practice before going to their second job, you mean they don't have multiple unlimited hours to sit and listen to a show uninterrupted? I've quoted her before Valerie Geller in her book Beyond Powerful Radio has said, "There is no such thing as too long, only too boring." I recently listened to episode 301 from Daniel J Lewis. It was 3.5 hours long. In spans of 10-20 minutes, I listened to that show over two days. Why? Because I find it interesting. 3. Edit. Edit. Edit. It is easy to start a podcast recording only to find the host and/or guests have rambled for 45 minutes or an hour. Before posting podcasts on-line, producers would be best served to listen to the entire recording with a critical ear and edit out content that doesn't serve the "vision" of informative, engaging and entertaining content that listeners can't get from other media. Again, I totally agree here. Mount Rushmore was just a mountain, and then Doane Robinson decided to have some editing done to it. 4. Establish a publishing schedule. Bridge Ratings' analysis found that weekly podcasts are most popular followed by twice per week and daily. Tuesday was the best day to post podcasts followed by Friday. based on our panel's responses. I don't think it matters what day as long as your consistent. A podcast about entertaining might make more sense to put out on Thursday or Friday as people prepare for the weekend. When it comes to picking a schedule, keep the following in mind: Podcasts app for iOS pauses downloads of episodes from podcasts which the user hasn't listened to. Episode auto-downloading stops 15 days after a user last views that podcast or plays an episode on any device the user is signed into and after 5 new episodes are unplayed on a single device. After 45 days of a user not viewing or playing episodes from a podcast on any device and after 5 new episodes are unplayed on any device, Podcasts app for iOS and tvOS stops updating the podcast metadata altogether. iTunes desktop also has protections against unwanted downloads. After 15 days and 5 unplayed new episodes, new podcast episodes stop auto-downloading. After 45 days, the podcast metadata stops updating. (source) so before you go launching a daily show.... 5. Tagging metadata. Search is the second most-popular way consumers find podcasts of interest. Producers should be cognizant of search engine requirements including software that consumers use and directories. Metadata is that additional information embedded in an object which provides information to software platforms about that object. Search Engine Optimization (SEO) is a function of these tags and allows a podcast to be found. The more refined and focused the tagging data, the higher the chance of the podcast appearing on the first page of search results. While it makes sense to have keywords in your websites, the best advice I can give is to use the title of your podcast and the title of your episodes to the maximum. Use words that peak people's curiosity or inspires them to click. If you're going to put any kind of episode numbers in your titles, put them at the end (as the information at the beginning of a title cut off in some apps. Here again, don't go crazy and remember that people create word of mouth, and when you ignore the people, you lose a key source when you right strictly for robots. 6. For broadcasters seeking to increase listenership to podcasts hosted by their talent, a significant increase in promotion - both on air and through social media - would be the primary strategy. Yes, you need to tell people about our podcast. My formulas for podcast downloads is TOTAL VALUE IN EPISODE multiple by INTELLIGENT PROMOTION equals TOTAL NUMBER OF PODCAST DOWNLOADS. Even in their own study, they state, "Awareness through word-of-mouth from friends and family, increasing publicity of podcasting in general and high-interest topics are motivating more people to try podcasting." The article quotes an article from Mumbrella, saying,"The understanding of podcasting in media agencies trails that of streaming, the research revealed. On a scale of 1-to-10, media agencies ranked their understanding of podcast advertising at 5.1 on average and 7.2 for streaming digital audio, with just 6% classifying themselves as having little understanding." It's this kind of information that leads people to say "We need to get podcasters abandon downloads and start streaming." This would be liked saying, "We need to get people to quit emailing people and go back to letter writing because people are confused by email." We need to educate people on podcasting. Grab your neighbors phone as ask them what their hobbies are. Go the Apple Podcasts app (on an iPhone) and type that in and click search. Then click play. It doesn't take long. With the exception of Spreaker (which streams via Shoutcast on their live technology), a podcast that is played on a website or app or tablet that has not been previously downloaded is a progressive download. It looks and smells like a stream, but it's a file that is being downloaded in chunks and is going to show up as one download in your stats. In their final thoughts, they state: Podcasting continues to have great potential to drive a broader trend toward on-demand audio that is reshaping the $75B+ global audio market Podcasting still has an issue with discovery and needs to become more social in order to drive audience growth in addition to simplified search mechanisms. I don't think the problem is finding a podcast on a topic, the problem is finding a GOOD podcast on your favorite subject. 75% of podcasters are concerned with generating new listeners and app presence, monetization (70% dissatisfied) and social media presence (58% dissatisfied. Wait, are you saying podcasters want more listeners? This is truly the most insightful report I HAVE EVER READ. Really? Social media, search and word of mouth are the most popular channels for audience growth. So make a podcast that inspires other people to talk about it. Barriers to faster growth: 1) "Finding Podcasts I'm interested in", 2) "Programs are too long or have uninteresting hosts". Again, finding GOOD podcasts is a struggle, and the length of the podcast is not a problem. This is put forth by people who want to stick to a "Closer to radio" model and convince everyone to stream their show. Who are Bridge Ratings? They are located in Irvine, CA. They were founded in 2001 and is a media analysis corporation providing behavioral analysis of media consumers in the US, Canada, Mexico and Europe. Company clients include Emmis, Microsoft, Yahoo!, Amazon.com, CBS Radio, Cumulus Broadcasting and Clear Channel Communications as well as finance and media investment firms around the world. Founded by broadcast executive Dave Van Dyke, Bridge Ratings had its roots as a radio ratings company positioned as an alternative to other services in medium and small markets. Bridge Ratings surveys were utilized as a bridge between the one or two annual surveys offered by other research companies. The company transitioned to a media consumer analysis firm in 2003 when its study focusing on the impact of commercial interruptions on radio listeners revealed that stations lost as much as 25% of their listeners with every commercial beyond two in a row. This study became a template for future analyses of listener behavior. Who is David Van Dyke? Bridge Ratings Founder and President Dave Van Dyke’s extensive and varied experience in media has captured every facet of radio and Internet audience engagement. In radio, he has worked in a diverse array of positions including programming, management, sales, on-air, marketing and research for CBS, Infinity, ABC, Nokia and Westinghouse. Through his work with Bridge Ratings Dave is widely recognized for his ability to forecast and gauge media consumption across multiple platforms and to utilize field data to advise his clients. He is also known for his management of radio station rebuilding successes, taking underperforming radio properties and turning them into high cash-flowing corporate contributors. Nobody Can Do A Show Like You My Buddy Steve Stewart sent in a very cool piece of audio feedback that got me thinking. He shares why he listens to this show, and he explains how everyone who does a show stamps their own style on it. Your show will be your show. I point out how we ALL face imposter syndrome. We feel we're "not worthy" or we are worried about being "big headed." Podcasting puts you into a place of leadership simply by creating a podcast. A leader should appear confident and accept their role. For me, I would downplay my role, and my jokes about "little old me" and didn't realize that this type of humor could be damaging my brand. People don't want to follow "little old whoever.." Steve shares that he is now making a full time living doing podcast editing. Mentioned In This Episode 564 Randy Cantrell and the Grow Great Show Bridge Ratings Report Podcast Review Show (Get Your Podcast Reviewed) Podcast Rodeo Show Libsyn.com (use the coupon code sopfree to get a free month) Ready to Start a Podcast? Go to www.schoolofpodcasting.com/start
I veckans avsnitt möts två Christine, Emmi Christensson och Viktoria Tocca. Vi får veta mer om Emmis resa till drömrollen i The Phantom of the Opera, hur det var att dubba den svenska rösten till Belle i Beauty and the Beast och mycket annat!
Spreaker Live Show #49 for March 2nd, 2016Our Topic is the merging of commercial radio, podcasting and online streaming radio. We also discuss the NextRadio app that uses an FM chip that is in most smartphones today to connect to FM radio in listeners local radio markets. We also discuss whether getting podcasts content added to NextRadio is a potential future opportunity in the app. The interview was done on the exhibition floor in the Spreaker booth at the National Religious Broadcaster's Proclaim16 Convention (NRBConvention.com) Feb 26, 20016 in Nashville. Show Duration: 18 minutesHost: Rob Greenlee, Head of Content, Spreaker @robgreenlee - rob(at)spreaker(docom)Show Guest: Jeffrey H. Smulyan, Chairman, CEO, and Founder Emmis Communications Corporation, an Indianapolis–based radio and publishing company with operations in 9 U.S. markets. He widely recognized as one of the most visionary leaders in the radio industry. He is also the leading advocate of getting FM-enabled wireless devices in smartphones. He shepherded the unification of the radio industry behind the installation of the Emmis-created NextRadio application in a broad array of FM-enabled wireless devices, allowing consumers to listen to their local radio stations without data charges.Who owns and operates 19 FM and 4 AM radio stations in the nation’s largest markets and city/regional magazines, including national titles Texas Monthly and Los Angeles. Emmis owns the two top hip-hop brands in the world, KPWR Power 106 in Los Angeles and HOT 97 in New York City.Show Guest Topics:- He tells us about Emmis Communications and what the company operates in those 9 US markets?- How does he sees US commercial radio stations changing formats over the next few years to appeal to millennial?- Does he think Public Radio’s formats and quality impact commercial radio? - Whether he thinks commercial talk radio will adding more on-demand / podcasting?- Should radio stations develop new talk radio talent by creating original audio podcast shows at the local level? - How will CarPlay and Android Auto impact talk radio stations and audio distribution and listening in the car?- What are his thoughts on metrics around download distribution and advertiser support of podcasts. IAB role?- He gives an update on NextRadio and the possibility of adding audio podcasts to the app?Show Guest Links:http://Emmis.comhttp://nextradioapp.comhttp://jacobsmediablog.com/2016/01/29/jeff-smulyans-5-things-every-radio-professional-should-know-about-nextradio/http://nrb.orghttp://www.nrbconvention.org/Spreaker Links:http://Adore.fmhttp://blog.spreaker.comhttp://SpreakerLiveShow.comhttps://Spreaker.comVideo Demo of Spreaker Podcast Radio App: http://youtu.be/YZ3JddcxQjASend Questions and Comments to:Twitter: http://twitter.com/spreaker using #SpreakerLiveTwitter: http://twitter.com/robgreenlee Tech Support: support at spreaker.comRob Greenlee: Rob at Spreaker.com
Spreaker Live Show #49 for March 2nd, 2016Our Topic is the merging of commercial radio, podcasting and online streaming radio. We also discuss the NextRadio app that uses an FM chip that is in most smartphones today to connect to FM radio in listeners local radio markets. We also discuss whether getting podcasts content added to NextRadio is a potential future opportunity in the app. The interview was done on the exhibition floor in the Spreaker booth at the National Religious Broadcaster's Proclaim16 Convention (NRBConvention.com) Feb 26, 20016 in Nashville. Show Duration: 18 minutesHost: Rob Greenlee, Head of Content, Spreaker @robgreenlee - rob(at)spreaker(docom)Show Guest: Jeffrey H. Smulyan, Chairman, CEO, and Founder Emmis Communications Corporation, an Indianapolis–based radio and publishing company with operations in 9 U.S. markets. He widely recognized as one of the most visionary leaders in the radio industry. He is also the leading advocate of getting FM-enabled wireless devices in smartphones. He shepherded the unification of the radio industry behind the installation of the Emmis-created NextRadio application in a broad array of FM-enabled wireless devices, allowing consumers to listen to their local radio stations without data charges.Who owns and operates 19 FM and 4 AM radio stations in the nation’s largest markets and city/regional magazines, including national titles Texas Monthly and Los Angeles. Emmis owns the two top hip-hop brands in the world, KPWR Power 106 in Los Angeles and HOT 97 in New York City.Show Guest Topics:- He tells us about Emmis Communications and what the company operates in those 9 US markets?- How does he sees US commercial radio stations changing formats over the next few years to appeal to millennial?- Does he think Public Radio’s formats and quality impact commercial radio? - Whether he thinks commercial talk radio will adding more on-demand / podcasting?- Should radio stations develop new talk radio talent by creating original audio podcast shows at the local level? - How will CarPlay and Android Auto impact talk radio stations and audio distribution and listening in the car?- What are his thoughts on metrics around download distribution and advertiser support of podcasts. IAB role?- He gives an update on NextRadio and the possibility of adding audio podcasts to the app?Show Guest Links:http://Emmis.comhttp://nextradioapp.comhttp://jacobsmediablog.com/2016/01/29/jeff-smulyans-5-things-every-radio-professional-should-know-about-nextradio/http://nrb.orghttp://www.nrbconvention.org/Spreaker Links:http://Adore.fmhttp://blog.spreaker.comhttp://SpreakerLiveShow.comhttps://Spreaker.comVideo Demo of Spreaker Podcast Radio App: http://youtu.be/YZ3JddcxQjASend Questions and Comments to:Twitter: http://twitter.com/spreaker using #SpreakerLiveTwitter: http://twitter.com/robgreenlee Tech Support: support at spreaker.comRob Greenlee: Rob at Spreaker.com
Producer Bobby makes his return to catch up and discuss all that is right and wrong with the world. Mark is immediately set to making the record straight regarding some things he said in the previous show because many angry conservatives (its always just angry conservatives) were mad he didn't detail the SCOTUS situation regarding the 2000 election out enough for their liking. Not that what he said was incorrect, it just seemed incorrect without the extra detailing...yet Mark is an honorable person so he brings it to the table to discuss and apologize.Then TRIFORCE JOHNSON is back to talk ESports and a sort of revolution taking place currently. Triforce discusses the current situation with players and teams getting tons of money thrown into a major mainstream video gaming attempt to take Esports and make it a major player in the sports world. This comes on the heels of the #1 Street Fighter player in the world taking a a hardcore loss to a rapper by the name of Lupe Fiasco. Fiasco winning the match he shouldn't have won has TriForce taken aback quite a bit and OPENL CHALLENGES LUPE FIASCO to Street Fighter match! Also he talks about Daigo and what he thinks happened in that match. All this and OVERTIME available on this episode of the Q.
Emmis Digital Producer Jameer Pond kicked it with The Encore Radio Show Podcast to talk about his path to Hip Hop, his incident with Travis Scott, Black lives and more. Follow Jameer on Twitter and Instagram at @itsJameer. Mentioned in this episode: Robin J, Mos Def (Yasiin Bey), Scottie Beam, Matt O & Shontelle. Executively Produced by @copastetik Instrumentals by Dee Reese (@DeeReeseBeats) Edited by @Sirlanced Commercial featuring PeopleOfColorInTech.com and Lisa Thomas-McMillan
Seth Resler, Digital Dot Connector for Jacobs Media, interviews the CEO, Chairman, and Founder of Emmis Communications, Jeff Smulyan, at the 2015 Worldwide Radio Summit.
In this Indianapolis centric episode of Kind of Epic Show we talk to local legend and all around good guy, Rupert Boneham about Ruperts Kids. We talk to nationally syndicated radio host and fellow local podcasters The Off the Air Show in which we are podcast bombed by Colts Punter Pat McAfee And finally we speak with the inccredibly charming voice actress Ellspeth Eastman of Killer Instinct and Guns of Icarus. All recorded at this years Indy Pop Con. Before all that its been a week since our last Kind of Epic show and more than two weeks in real time so we talk about this years #E3 including the #Sony and #Nintendo press conferences. We also talk the horrible news of the Scoobie Doo reboot and TMNT movie still featuring Shredder and Splinter. All we can conclude is Shredder you got a face for podcasting and so do we.
It was a great experience to have my friend and media and marketing guru Jon Quick on the show. Jon is a 25+ year veteran in media executive management, having held key positions for CBS and Emmis communications among other companies in his career. He now has two of his own companies. The Q Consulting Guys, which specializes in media consulting, and Absolutemax!, which is a boutique full-service advertising agency offering everything from public relations to traditional and social media guidance and creation. Jon’s companies are based in Indianapolis but he serves clients across the country and in Canada. Key takeaways from Interview with Jon · Most important of all. Marketing Essential #1: Have a plan for great customer service to keep them coming back. If not, all the marketing the world will never work. · Have A Plan. You must have a good business plan and within that build a solid marketing plan. Allocate some budget for marketing based on your resources. Effective marketing does not have to cost a lot of money if you have great ideas. · Do an IGS (Idea Generating Session). Get a group together 5 to 10 people and allow everyone to express their ideas and thoughts on your company. Do not judge the ideas. Anything goes at this point. You’d be amazed at what you come up with both to improve your core business plan and marketing ideas. Often a slogan for your business can come out of such a session. One important point to consider and discuss: Points of Differentiation. How is your business better than your competitors? · Include those points in your marketing. Don’t try to be another Starbucks · Design a logo. Add a slogan to it. But don’t stop there. The logo should reflect you and your mission statement (which should be at the very beginning of your business plan). It’s a way to make you feel good at the beginning because it symbolizes the achievement of your dream. · Reserve a domain name and get a website up. Jon’s philosophy is to have the website be your hub and all other marketing will drive people to it. In the end it will save you a lot of money and will be more effective in today’s world of marketing. · Did I say be patient? I’ll say it again. If you truly have a great product or service, and you have the passion for it and believe in yourself and are willing to tell the world about it, it’s a formula that should work. If it doesn’t, know when to get out. There’s nothing wrong with regrouping and starting over. Jon can be reached by phone at 317-432-0309 or jon@absolutemaxpr.com. Initial consultations and current marketing analysis is free.