Andy Meadows
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Yes, AM/FM radio is still a 13.8 billion dollar industry here in the U.S., but that figure was 16 billion a few years ago and as high as 20 billion before the pandemic. Each year total radio revenue in the U.S. is shrinking roughly a billion a year.
Here are fourteen of the songs we’re watching this week. For more insight on how we choose these songs or to get a sneak peek at some of the data we track on 500+ new songs across radio formats, email me at Andy@RadioStationConsultant.com.
According to our internal data, these are the top ten things you all clicked on this week. 1. The 7-Second Challenge (Programming) Written by Tracy Johnson.
Out of this week's data here are a few of the songs that topped those lists nationally in the US and Canada along with a few random specific markets. The United States Hot AC/Top 40 #1 Sabrina Carpenter "Manchild" (Overall #1).
Even if talent are doing everything they should, it's likely not enough content to compete digitally because of how little staff most stations have now. That’s why I encourage stations to supplement the content they create in-house with partnerships with outside creators and local influencers. Here’s how any station can do that regardless of format or market size.
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Here are fourteen of the songs we’re watching this week. For more insight on how we choose these songs or to get a sneak peek at some of the data we track on 500+ new songs across radio formats, email me at Andy@RadioStationConsultant.com.
According to our internal data, these are the top ten things you all clicked on this week. #1) Features: Building Blocks For Your Show (Programming) Written by Tracy Johnson.
Out of this week's data here are a few of the songs that topped those lists nationally in the US and Canada along with a few random specific markets. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Country: Morgan Wallen & Tate McRae "What I Want" (Overall #1).
With the advancement of affordable tools that make extending our radio brands online much more manageable, we can all carve out a little time each day to create some digital content. Here are a few specific ways to use new, inexpensive tools to crank out bigger, better content more often.