MARCH 10, 2022
WAYNE PERKEY PASSES AWAY
LOUISVILLE RADIO LEGEND LOSES BATTLE WITH COVID
Louisville radio legend Wayne Perkey dies at 84

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) -- Louisville radio legend Wayne Perkey has died. WHAS' Terry Meiners announced on his personal Facebook page Sunday that Perkey died after a battle with COVID-19. He was 84. Perkey was the longtime morning host on 840...

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JIM MERCER PASSES AWAY
REMEMBERED AS PASSIONATE BROADCAST ENGINEER
Longtime radio broadcast engineer Jim Mercer passed way February 28th.

Jim was the Director of Engineering for IHeart Media in Somerset since 2008. Prior to that, He was the chief engineer and IT director for First Radio and Clear Channel.

He had a passion for broadcasting, was an innovator and never met a challenge that he couldn’t master. He was very dedicated to his family and his friends. And there were many.

Jim was also an avid musician and accomplished trumpeter. Jim Mercer was 54 years old.
2022 NAB SHOW LAS VEGAS
SO MUCH TO OFFER RADIO & TV BROADCASTERS
The 2022 NAB Show kicks off on April 23 in Las Vegas and we're super excited for radio and TV broadcasters to join us.

The content you love from the Radio Show and NAB Sales and Management Television Exchange is now integrated into the NAB Show, offering more value than ever before for broadcasters!

Take a look at the Radio and TV Broadcasters' Schedule-at-a-Glance. It's the most comprehensive broadcaster experience you can imagine – and we're continually adding more content.

We're dedicated to ensuring you maximize your experience, which will feature:

  • A customized lineup of educational sessions packed with ROI
  • Revenue generating strategies to boost your bottom line
  • Networking events to supercharge your career
  • Takeaways you can implement immediately
  • Curated tours of the reimagined exhibit floor
  • Main Stage events featuring thought leaders and media stars
  • Awards honoring our industry's trailblazers
SAVE THE DATE: OCTOBER 28, 2022
BROADCAST & MULTIMEDIA TECH CONFERENCE
Mark your calendar for this year’s Midwest Broadcast & Multimedia Technology Conference on October 28th, in Columbus, Ohio.

This full day of learning and networking is designed specifically with broadcast engineers in mind – providing you with an opportunity to explore best practices, compliance guidance and the latest technology and equipment available. 

The 2022 conference will feature an exhibitor showcase, door prize giveaways, professional networking, dining, and a collection of panel discussions and breakout sessions. 

Watch for registration information coming in late summer. We look forward to seeing you in October.
RAB WEBINAR FREE TO KBA MEMBERS
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16TH @ 1:00 PM ET
JEFF SCHMIDT'S SALES TIP OF THE WEEK


DWELL-TIME
Ever go shopping and spend way more time in the store than you intended? Or buy more than you intended?  You go in looking for a piece of furniture, you look at your watch and discover you’ve been in the store for 90 minutes.  This is called Dwell-Time and national chains do a fantastic job of organizing their stores to increase Dwell-Time.

In the spirit of becoming a source of business intelligence and a resource to your local clients who may not be aware of these concepts, we found an article in Entrepreneur Magazine where experts shared: 7 Store Layout Secrets from Retail Experts:

1.    Take Advantage of Your Window Space
If you’re not using your windows to create captivating displays, you’re losing out on a great opportunity. “Just like your eyes are the windows of your store, windows are the eyes of the store,” says store design and display consultant Linda Cahan of Cahan & Co. “Each window should tell a story.”

2.    Your First Impression Should be Nothing Short of Dazzling
An eye-catching display should be the first thing your customers see when they enter your store. You want to slow them up to prevent them from hurrying through your store and buying little.

3.    Direct Store Traffic to the right
Studies have shown that most people naturally look left, then right, as they enter a store, says retail branding firm Ikonic TonicTypically, shoppers then prefer to move right and circle around the store counterclockwise.

4.    Create a Destination at the Back of Your Store
Do you have compelling displays at the end of your aisles? You’re wasting space if your aisles lead customers to, well, nothing—like the back wall, a stockroom, or restrooms.

5.    Change Up Your Aisles
Aisles laid out parallel to the store’s exterior walls is efficient, but you can create more visual interest by placing them at an angle. For example, you could angle aisles in, from both sides to a central aisle, forming an arrow layout that ends in a back-wall display. Keep in mind, though, that this layout will only work if you keep aisles wide enough for easy navigation.

6.    Create Stopping Points
According to one retail expert, when studying shopping patterns with clients it was discovered that up to 20% of the store’s merchandise is skipped over. Why? Because long, uninterrupted aisles don’t really grab people’s attention.

7.    Don’t Forget to Include Some U-Shaped Spaces
Interestingly, people seem to be attracted to round and U-shapes. Get shoppers to stop at displays in your store by hanging a circular sign from the ceiling or creating a U-shaped background (a low wall with small sides extending forward). A U-shaped layout encourages people to enter the space, which is reminiscent of a person extending their arms for a hug.

Helping your local retailers implement these secrets from the mass retailers can help to make their stores more inviting, increase Dwell-time, and ultimately improve profitability.

And they’ll have you to thank for it.
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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