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Review your most recent content. Did you give it all you have? Was it your best effort? Were you all in? 100%? Be honest. Did you phone it in today? Did you do the minimum? Or did you leave everything on the field?
Here are a few of the songs we’re watching this week. Noah Kahan "End of August" Top 40/Alternative, Kehlani "Shoulda Never" Rhythmic/Urban, Foo Fighters "Window" Rock/Alternative, Ella Langley & Morgan Wallen "I Can't Love You Anymore" Country and more!
While Memorial Day Weekend is the traditional start of summer, for many stations in Nielsen Diary markets, summer music rotation begins after the spring sweep ends.
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. Canada, Hot AC/Top 40: Olivia Rodrigo "drop dead" (Overall #1).
Teasing and promoting ahead aren’t just “nice to haves” …they’re the science of survival in today’s distracted world. Tease before every stopset. Promote the benefit, not the break. Make every tease a mini ad for your show. Keep one eye on the next big moment and sell it creatively.
Your day will be much better by helping someone else. Make it a point to help a colleague solve a problem. It will come back to you many times over.
Here are a few of the songs we’re watching this week. Scroll down to hear the full songs. Olivia Rodrigo "Drop Dead" Hot AC/Top 40, Tyla f/Zara Larsson "She Did it Again" Urban/Top 40. Nine Inch Nails & Boys Noize "Heresy" Rock/EDM and more!
Every great station has DNA. Not the biological kind. (No lab coat required.) I’m talking about the programming DNA, the unique genetic code that differentiates your station from every other signal on the dial… and every stream on a smartphone.
How long do you need? All content should be as short as it can be, but no shorter. As long as it needs to be, but no longer. The key is to avoid wasting the audience’s time. There’s no magic number. Some stories need 30 seconds. Some need 4 minutes.
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, Country: Ella Langley "Choosin' Texas" (Overall #1).