Well... I guess I'll be the first person to crack open a thread here in almost 6 years...
Any tips for effective show prep for a small-town morning show? Relatively small market, AM w/ translator. The AM covers the market very well, the translator decently. We've got a news department doing local news, too. One man show as far as on-air is concerned, though, reading the local news, etc. National news is syndicated. It's a "full service" kind of station, 60s through late-70s music. Any tips/suggestions for successful show prep (or folks who have had success with a community-focused local morning show in a small town - what worked & what didn't)?
Quite a few threads here suggest that a small-town station done right can still be successful. I'd love to start a discussion about how to make that success happen, and proper prep is definitely a part of that...
(Edit: I'm not necessarily asking about a national prep service - we already have a couple of those. I'm looking for a more local connection than "it's national spaghetti and meatballs day").
Any tips for effective show prep for a small-town morning show? Relatively small market, AM w/ translator. The AM covers the market very well, the translator decently. We've got a news department doing local news, too. One man show as far as on-air is concerned, though, reading the local news, etc. National news is syndicated. It's a "full service" kind of station, 60s through late-70s music. Any tips/suggestions for successful show prep (or folks who have had success with a community-focused local morning show in a small town - what worked & what didn't)?
Quite a few threads here suggest that a small-town station done right can still be successful. I'd love to start a discussion about how to make that success happen, and proper prep is definitely a part of that...
(Edit: I'm not necessarily asking about a national prep service - we already have a couple of those. I'm looking for a more local connection than "it's national spaghetti and meatballs day").