JANUARY 4, 2024

LBS NATIONAL EVENT IS NEXT WEEK

COMPLIMENTARY TO KBA MEMBERS

Join us January 9-11, 2024 for “The Year of the Customer”, a Local Broadcast Sales national online event for broadcast and digital managers and sellers featuring presentations from the most influential sales, creative, and leadership figures serving the LOCAL broadcast industry today! During these ten fast-paced sessions, sellers and managers will be equipped to embrace 2024 with fresh ideas, solid motivation, and proven strategies for becoming their clients’ and prospects’ LOCAL media champion! And since these are LBS experts, you know that you can bring your specific questions for LIVE answers!

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JANUARY 10TH - AN IMPORTANT DATE FOR BROADCASTERS


January 10th is also the deadline by which noncommercial educational stations must upload to their public inspection files documentation of their on-air fundraising benefitting third parties from October 1 through December 31, 2023. More specifically, this obligation applies to noncommercial educational stations not affiliated with NPR or PBS that conducted third-party on-air fundraising that interrupted their normal programming. For more information about this requirement, see our article here


January 10th is also the date by which Class A television stations should upload documentation of their continuing eligibility for Class A status based on their operations from October 1 through December 31, 2023.


Finally, January 10th is the deadline by which all full power television, Class A television, and full power radio stations must upload to their public inspection files documentation of any programming aired between October 1 and December 31, 2023 that was leased by a foreign government or their agents, or provided by a foreign entity for free in exchange for its airing. The FCC’s foreign sponsorship identification rules require that stations disclose when programming has been paid for or provided by a foreign governmental entity and take steps whenever they sell any blocks of program time to determine if any buyer of program time is a representative of a foreign government. See our article here for more information on this requirement.

HIRING?

POST YOUR JOB OPENINGS AT KBA.ORG

As an active member of the KBA, you have the ability to post your employment openings at your convenience. Follow the simple steps below to get started.


  • Click HERE to login to your membership portal dashboard.
  • Choose JOBS in the left hand column.
  • Then click on ADD in the upper right hand corner.


If you have any questions or need assistance, please contact Amber Rhodes at amber@kba.org.

CRYSTAL RADIO AWARDS

DEADLINE TO ENTER IS JANUARY 31ST

The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Crystal Radio Awards provide an excellent opportunity to highlight local radio’s community service efforts around the country. The awards are presented to ten exceptional radio broadcasters and will be presented on the mainstage during a special awards ceremony on Tuesday, April 16 at the NAB Show in Las Vegas. There will be a special workshop for finalists.


Honorees are selected through a competitive call for entry. NAB Crystal Radio Awards are open only to NAB members and entries will be accepted through January 31, 2024. All member radio stations in good standing are eligible to apply.

THIS WEEKS MEMBER PIC

WELCOME BACK

Various KBA members attended the "Welcome Back to Frankfort Reception" on Wednesday night at Top Shelf Lobby in Frankfort. The event is co-sponsored by KBA and is held for Legislators returning to Frankfort for the General Assembly.


Pictured (left to right): Jeff Ray, Amber Rhodes, Chris Winkle, Tom McMakin, Julie Schmidt, Jeff Anderson, Roger Gribbins and Charlie Baglan.

We want to promote YOU! Send us your staff additions, promotions and special events. Email Chris at chris@kba.org

WHICH ONE ARE YOU?


In our RAB digital training, we share the Diffusion of Innovation concept developed by Dr. Everett Rogers at Ohio State University.  Rogers identifies four types of people when adopting new concepts: technology, learning, etc.  For brevity, we will share three of the four here today:


  • Innovators: (Tech geeks like me J)
  • Characteristics: Innovators are the early adopters, always eager to try and integrate the latest technologies into their lives. They are adventurous, risk-taking, and open to experimentation.
  • Behavior: Innovators are the first to explore new gadgets, software, or platforms. They contribute significantly to the initial acceptance and diffusion of technology in society. 
  • Example: Tech enthusiasts who camp out to be the first to purchase the latest smartphone or those who readily embrace emerging technologies like augmented reality or virtual reality.


  • Early Majority:
  • Characteristics: The early majority represents a more cautious and pragmatic group. They observe and learn from the experiences of innovators before deciding to adopt new technologies.
  • Behavior: Members of the early majority tend to adopt the technology once it has proven its usefulness and reliability. They value reviews, recommendations, and evidence of practical benefits.
  • Example: Individuals who start using a popular app or service once it has gained a substantial user base and positive feedback from early adopters.



  • Laggards:
  • Characteristics: Laggards are typically resistant to change and skeptical of new technologies. They prefer traditional methods and are hesitant to adopt innovations, often due to a lack of perceived need or a fear of the unknown.
  • Behavior: Laggards are the last to adopt technology, and their decision is often influenced by external factors such as societal pressure or the discontinuation of older technologies.
  • Example: People who continue to use outdated devices, resist online banking, or avoid social media platforms long after they have become mainstream.


Next week, Erica Farber, Dave Casper, and I will attend CES 2024. CES is a magical place where you see the future.  We will be providing daily video reports starting Wednesday.  Our goal is to share with you what is on the horizon for media, marketing, and technology that can help us do what we do more effectively.


One of the primary advantages of embracing new technology is the innovation potential. Technological advancements often lead to the development of novel ideas, products, and services that can revolutionize industries. Think of how technology has changed our industry in just the last five years.


Embracing new technology is not merely an option but necessary in today's fast-paced and interconnected world. It propels innovation, drives economic prosperity, and enhances the quality of life for individuals and communities. Those who embrace and adapt to technological change are better positioned to navigate the challenges and opportunities of the future.


The choice is, and always has been, yours to make—innovator, Laggard, or somewhere in the middle.  One thing we know is certain:  Technology waits for nobody.

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.

Your active KBA membership entitles you to complimentary access to RAB's online certifications.

DATES TO REMEMBER

FEBRUARY 8, 2024

9:00am - KBA Board of Directors Meeting - held virtually


*All times shown are Eastern

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