MARCH 9, 2023

A WIN FOR BROADCASTERS

GIGI SOHN WITHDRAWS FCC NOMINATION

During KBA's DC Fly-In last week, broadcasters continued to voice their concern over President Biden’s nominee to the FCC, GiGi Sohn. On Tuesday of this week, Sohn withdrew her nomination, thus ending a 16-month battle in the Senate to be confirmed. The decision leaves the FCC with 4 commissioners; 2 Democrats and 2 Republicans.


While the NAB didn’t outright oppose Sohn’s nomination, the organization clearly didn’t cheer for her either. There was a major concern with Sohn’s involvement with a now-defunct streaming service called Locast and they wanted her to submit an amended ethics agreement that addressed “this clear and troubling conflict.”



Sohn never really had a clear path to confirmation since the day she was nominated. Republicans on the Senate Commerce Committee said she was too partisan and when Democratic Senator Joe Manchin said Tuesday he would vote against her the nomination was dead in the water.


The Commission has had 4 Commissioners since President Biden took office.

BIG BLUE DRIVE-THRU

LINING UP FOR FREE T-SHIRTS

You know that it's tournament time when ABC36 rolls out their annual SOLID BLUE t-shirt giveaway in support of the Wildcats. Despite the cooler temps on Tuesday, people lined up in Mt. Sterling's Botts Park for their freebie. ABC36 partnered with Gateway Radio Works on the promotion. Jeff Ray and Tracy Pearce from WMST & WKYN broadcast live during the event.


Enquiring minds are left wondering if those are headphones or earmuffs that Jeff Ray is wearing? The world may never know...

FREE LBS WEBINAR

TUESDAY, MARCH 14TH @ 12PM ET

Join us for a conversation with auto expert John Tkac, Tuesday, March 14, at Noon ET, as we discuss:


  • How to speak so your LOCAL dealers will listen
  • How manufacturers are pressuring your LOCAL dealers
  • LOCAL opportunities in new vs. used vs. certified pre-owned
  • Current LOCAL dealer “pain points” that your station can solve
  • Strategies for being relevant to your LOCAL auto dealers today


John Tkac was in the retail automobile business for 32 years and operated some of the largest retail auto dealerships in the nation. He now travels the country teaching broadcasters how to more effectively communicate with, and sell to, these important local advertisers. John will share with you the most effective strategies, tactics, and techniques to build your LOCAL auto dealers into long-term customers and true believers in the effectiveness of broadcast.


LBS webinars are provided complimentary to active KBA member stations.

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THIRD THURSDAY WEBINAR

THURSDAY, MARCH 16TH @ 1PM ET

"Extending Your Client's Reach While Growing Your Station's Share"

WIth Elizabeth Bernberg, Senior Director of Business Development, AdCellerant


Clients are expecting more from their marketing spend - more targeting, more transparency, more data and metrics, and more ROI. This webinar will dive into digital solutions that enable your sales team to connect with their target customer no matter the channel. We will discuss repurposing your station assets (audio and video) within the digital space to reach a specific, targeted audience and ways you can lean into reporting data to help support campaign growth and retention. We'll also take a deeper dive into the client needs analysis and sales process, and close out with some case studies and address any questions from the audience.


Complimentary to active KBA member stations using code: NASBA2023

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SERVICE TO AMERICA AWARDS

DEADLINE TO ENTER IS MONDAY

The entry deadline for the 2023 Celebration of Service to America Awards is Monday, March 13th. All submissions must be received by end of day, March 13th.


These awards honor excellence in community service philanthropy and the impact made by local radio and television stations across the country. All stations in every market and broadcast ownership group are encouraged to apply.

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THIS WEEKS MEMBER PIC

CONGRESSIONAL VISIT

Kentucky Congressman Brett Guthrie stops by for a visit at the WKU Public Radio Studios on the campus of Western Kentucky University.

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THE CUSTOMER IS NOT ALWAYS RIGHT


Has this ever happened to you?

 

“I have a one-month-old jumpy client who is spending $450 a month on W$$$ with no results. He doesn’t understand the word patience. He asks: “Do you have some stats or hard facts regarding other small business radio ads and connection to increased business over the first 3, 6, 12, 24 months of advertising?”  


That was how the conversation with Bill began. Then he asked: “Do you have one killer piece I could send him?”  Of course, at the RAB, we have thousands of killer pieces of research about the power of advertising, the strength of all forms of advertising, and the power of radio.  I sensed, however, that it wasn’t research that Bill needed for the client.


Digging deeper I asked to hear some commercial examples.  It was quite clear to me why the client wasn’t getting any results. In a word, the commercials sucked.  Because I have known Bill for years, I can get away with that kind of brutal honesty. I told him that he is a much better copywriter and storyteller than those ads lead me to believe.  He agreed and said, “I know, I had a great branding campaign written for him, but he wanted to add more to the commercial, and by the time we were finished it was his commercial, not mine based on experience. You know, the customer’s always right.”


We could probably write a book just about this exchange because there were so many things this client was doing wrong. And sadly, my friend was allowing the client to do it.


First and foremost, I don’t care what market you’re in, $450 a month is not enough budget to get an immediate response to a campaign.  Secondly, the client was in control of the creative, so no wonder it wasn’t working.


I’ve seen Bill in the past “fire” a client who wouldn’t do it his way.  I reminded him of that and told him he was the expert; his experience and knowledge were better than any client when it comes to advertising and marketing. Clients must trust us to be the experts in marketing as we trust them to be the experts in whatever business they run.


Yes, I know… every class about business, most books, all say “the customer is always right.” It’s not difficult to understand the sentiment, our job is to serve our customers. At the same time, they don’t always see things the way we do, but they are the customer.  So, the customer is not always right, but they are always the customer – until they’re not.


My encouragement to Bill was to stand his ground, use his years of experience to help the client, and if the client wasn’t willing to accept it, then fire the client.  


Three days later another call from Bill: “I fired the client today and it felt great. So great that I went out and sold out our current promotion to three other clients.  Thanks for reminding me of my role and my value.”


Do you have a client who is dragging you down, mentally, and emotionally? You might consider passing them on to another rep or simply firing them.  As you can see from Bill’s example, standing up for himself, while it cost him one client, gained him three others who are willing to accept his advice and expertise.


In my experience, there is an inverse relationship between the amount of money a client spends with you and the amount of pain or anguish they cause.  Advertisers who spend very little quickly can become a big pain in the… The bigger they are, the easier they are to work with. Lesson: Think BIG and make BIG things happen.  J couldn’t resist.


Do you have some smaller, demanding clients that you need to fire?  Freeing your mind and standing up for yourself will give you the confidence to more than make up for the lost business.

Jeff Schmidt is the SVP of Professional Development at the Radio Advertising Bureau. You can also connect with him by email [email protected] or on Twitter and LinkedIn.

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

DATES TO REMEMBER

MAY 18, 2023

9:00am - KBA Board of Directors Meeting in Bowling Green


SEPTEMBER 24-25, 2023

KBA Annual Conference @ Northern Kentucky Convention Center


*All times shown are Eastern

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