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· Radio Stuff

Strangest Recent Radio Story

In case you missed it in the radio trade papers, here’s a link to the new report.  An AM signal at 1620 on the dial in Washington D. C. began playing a loop of traffic information on the day of Obama’s inauguration,  January 21, 2013. The loop broadcast continuously for the next eight years until this past March.  Nobody noticed.

Steve Warren

· Radio Stuff

Alexa Skills for US Stations

One of our long-time MusicONE users has a side-gig making Google and Alexa skills for radio stations. If your listeners can’t now say:  “Alexa play (my station)”, the contact Steven Brown. His email is:   songsintime@gmail.com He set-up Alexa for my station this week.  It is surprisingly pleasant to tell her to play my station and Alexa does her thing. Steven…

Steve Warren

· Radio Stuff

How To Be A Radio Program Director

Pat Holiday and I haven’t met but we ran in the same small circle of traveling radio program directors a few decades back.  Radio journalist Sean Ross’s column recently mentioned that Pat has posted a YouTube series of tutorials, training sessions about the job of radio program director.  I’ve watched the first two and, speaking as a guy who published…

Steve Warren

· Radio Stuff

Twelve Minutes with Lee Abrams

Lee Abrams was a major force in the music radio business before his 20th birthday.  The Progressive Rock  (aka: Album Rock) format was born in San Francisco about ’67 or so.  It was near-totally free form for its first six years or so.  In the early 70’s young Lee conceived a format that was soon known as “Superstars” and suddenly…

Steve Warren

· TrafficONE

A New Site for TrafficONE

Our traffic & billing application now has it’s own website. You can see it in action in the posted videos.

Steve Warren

· Radio Stuff

The Listenership Evolves

Pandora has released some  findings from an audience and listenership survey conducted by the respected research company, Edison Media.  Click here for a brief overview published on the RAIN blog 8/3/20. Some personal observations on a couple of items in the summary: As always, heavy listeners seek “companionship”. Once again, audio ads are more likely to put customers in the store…

Steve Warren

· Radio Stuff

The Programming Operations Manual

A lot of M1 users are aware of my extensive career in this business and a whole bunch more radio guys know my name because several thousand of them bought my book.  I published my Ops/Manual at the start of my programming consulting career..

Steve Warren

· Radio Stuff

Steve Warren On The Air

Alright folks, after some few requests and years of hold-out, I’m posting a couple of my old airchecks; me-on-the-air for your listening amusement. I really date myself here, kids.  I played “A Hard Day’s Night” as a Current! 

Steve Warren

· Radio Stuff

Your Voice Make You Cringe? Here's Why

It didn’t happen to me because I was fortunate to be born with a “radio” voice that sounded adult the first time I heard it on the tape recorder in Spanish class when I was 15. I only cringe when I listen to some of my old airchecks and that’s because what I was sometimes doing with my voice was…

Steve Warren

· Radio Stuff

The Best Idea I've Heard This Year

Last week, I was talking with Dan Lewis, the manager of a station in New Zealand.  He’s got our whole package, Music 1, Traffecta and PlayoutONE. Dan told me he had begun adding advertiser logos to the Album Art tag field in the audio meta-data.  This way, when the sponsor’s ad is playing, his Logo or other artwork displays on…

Steve Warren

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