AUGUST 25, 2022

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ENCOURAGE CONGRESS TO SUPPORT LOCAL RADIO

Congress is considering legislation – the AMFA – that would force local radio stations to pay new fees simply for playing music. This could put stations out of business and impact their ability to provide the news, traffic, weather, emergency information and entertainment you rely on every day. The Local Radio Freedom Act opposes new performance fees on local radio stations and recognizes radio’s vital role in every community. Please take action today and encourage your members of Congress to oppose the AMFA and cosponsor the Local Radio Freedom Act. Your voice matters!

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ONE MONTH FROM TODAY...

KBA'S ANNUAL CONFERENCE BEGINS SEPT 25TH

One month and counting until KBA's Annual Conference races into the Owensboro Convention Center, September 25-27th.

Who will win Station of the Year?

Who knows all the words to Dumas Walker?

Who can eat the most Moonlite Bar-B-Q?

Who will get to meet Dale Earnhardt, Jr.?

Who is the best KBA race car driver?

Who will take home a brand new 65" 4K QLED TV?


Find out the answers to these questions and many more during this years Annual Conference in Owensboro. 

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TIM SINGLETON PASSES AWAY

FORMER GENERAL MANAGER OF WEKU

Former WEKU General Manager Tim Singleton has passed away

Timothy J. Singleton, 75, passed away July 5, 2022 in Ormond Beach, Florida. Tim was born November 7, 1946 in Decatur, IN to Elizabeth (Ferro) and Kenneth Singleton. His wife of 50 years, Barbara Singleton, preceded him in death.

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NEW ONLINE MEMBERSHIP FEATURE

BUY, SELL & TRADE BROADCAST EQUIPMENT

This week KBA is launching a new feature in your membership portal. Now you can buy, sell and trade used broadcast equipment at your leisure.  

  • Simply click HERE and log in.  
  • Then click on Equipment For Sale in the menu (see image below).  


If you need assistance logging in, please contact Amber at (502) 545-3278.

Special thanks to Rene' Bell who suggested the buy/sell equipment idea!

KBA BOARD ELECTIONS

BALLOT DEADLINE IS WEDNESDAY AUGUST 31ST

The only contested race in the 2022 Board elections is for Radio-District 6. Candidates running for the seat are: Amy Stroud, Robert Wagner & Kelly Wallingford. Electronic ballots were emailed to stations in District 6. If you did not receive an electronic ballot via email, please let Chris know asap at chris@kba.org. If you are unsure if you are in District 6, click HERE for the district map by counties.

Jeff Anderson is running unopposed for 2023 Chairman-Elect but must appear on a membership ballot for ratification. Please click the button below to cast your vote ratifying Jeff Anderson as your 2023 Chairman-Elect.

CHAIRMAN-ELECT BALLOT

THIS WEEKS MEMBER PIC

A LITTLE QUACKY FOR A GREAT CAUSE

Quacky flew over to his favorite neighbors at K105 in Leitchfield to make sure everyone was In the Know about the 2022 Ducking Hunger Regatta! Race day is 9/5/22 at Leitchfield Aquatic Center. K105 is an official sponsor of the Regatta and airs a 20-day campaign called "Where's Quacky?"


Pictured above: KBA Past-Chairman Mark Buckles and daughter Alayah. 

JEFF SCHMIDT'S SALES TIP OF THE WEEK


INERTIA

An object in motion stays in motion. - Issac Newton


You’re probably familiar with Newton’s First Law, the law of motion with that famous quote.  What you may be less familiar with is the second line in Newton’s First Law of Motion.


An object in motion stays in motion.

Unless it is acted upon by an unbalanced force.


It’s the unbalanced force that we’d like to discuss today.  Being in motion is inertia or momentum.  As business consultants, we must be the experts and the advisors that help our clients, our sellers, and our properties recover and continue to move forward despite the unbalanced forces.


Recently our Leadership MasterClass coaching session we learned that South Dakota is experiencing one of the worst droughts in history.  That’s certainly an unbalanced force that can have a consequential impact on momentum.  Virtually everyone in the market we were discussing has an income in some way tied to agriculture.  So how do you continue forward momentum with clients and salespeople when the weather is such an unbalanced force?  According to the manager we spoke to, “you sell what you have and don’t worry about what you don’t have.”  That applies to businesses who are continuing to struggle with supply chain issues or lack of employees… You help them maximize what they do have and minimize what they don’t have.


Sometimes this requires thinking differently and looking at problems from a different perspective. What prevents us, and clients from doing this?  Fear.


Newton’s law is that an object in motion stays in motion, but our role is to get the object moving in the first place. That’s usually the hardest part. A client dealing with trouble won’t start. While we now know that the best cure for fear, doubt, procrastination, etc. is often a simple act. If this were a personal issue, you would force yourself to start an activity that would increase your chances to feel more enthusiastic. Sitting and worrying don’t work. You can’t worry your way out of a problem, you can only take action to solve problems. Take this same principle and, not only apply it to yourself, but apply it to the business relationships you have. If they too are having trouble, help them to find the simple thing that will bring back that enthusiasm. It may be as simple as just a conversation to discuss different ways you might be able to help or just to bounce new sales ideas. It may not always lead to a sale but at least you’ve got them and yourself moving.


Your ability to energize yourself first will have a positive impact on your clients, prospects, and even your family and friends.


What actions can you take today to keep your inertia and momentum moving forward?

Jeff Schmidt is the SVP of Professional Development at the Radio Advertising Bureau. You can also connect with him by email JSchmidt@rab.com or on Twitter and LinkedIn.
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SEPTEMBER 25-27, 2022

KBA Annual Membership Conference - Owensboro, KY


OCTOBER 19, 2022

KBA Board of Directors Meeting - KBA Headquarters in Frankfort


OCTOBER 28, 2022

Midwest Broadcast & Multimedia Technology Conference - Columbus, OH


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