"It's a Solid Gold Weekend!"
Sounds retro, eh? Why not! Many of today’s News/Talk AM stations were once Top 40 stations, back in the vinyl era. These stations may not play music any more. But smart ones have swapped weekend oldies for weekend GOLD...the real kind.
At many News/Talk stations, only morning drive is a bigger money-maker than weekends, thanks to how-to shows. Some of these shows are paid programming, brokered hours in-which the presenter doesn’t even keep commercial inventory.
And advertiser-friendly weekend Talk programming does NOT -- repeat, NOT -- have to be audience tear gas.
Some specialty shows are audience favorites, and that can only help weekday listening. On the other hand, I’ve seen stations with shoddy weekend programming do poorly on Mondays in day-by-day Arbitron numbers. Some weekend shows are well-produced, others sound horrendous. Many otherwise-respectable stations sound like hell on the weekend, as though they’re on auto-pilot. I actually read an Arbitron diary comment that said, "On the weekend, it sounds like they think nobody is listening."
If you'll be attending the NAB Radio Show in Dallas, look in your registration bag for my special report on weekend News/Talk programming. You will read strategy, tactics, production tips, Sales wrinkles...AND my specific recommendations, shows I consider Talk radio's weekend "A" list.
If you won't be in Dallas, download your free copy @ http://www.HollandCooke.com/weekendgold.pdf
Holland Cooke
News/Talk Specialist
McVay Media
www.HollandCooke.com
Sounds retro, eh? Why not! Many of today’s News/Talk AM stations were once Top 40 stations, back in the vinyl era. These stations may not play music any more. But smart ones have swapped weekend oldies for weekend GOLD...the real kind.
At many News/Talk stations, only morning drive is a bigger money-maker than weekends, thanks to how-to shows. Some of these shows are paid programming, brokered hours in-which the presenter doesn’t even keep commercial inventory.
And advertiser-friendly weekend Talk programming does NOT -- repeat, NOT -- have to be audience tear gas.
Some specialty shows are audience favorites, and that can only help weekday listening. On the other hand, I’ve seen stations with shoddy weekend programming do poorly on Mondays in day-by-day Arbitron numbers. Some weekend shows are well-produced, others sound horrendous. Many otherwise-respectable stations sound like hell on the weekend, as though they’re on auto-pilot. I actually read an Arbitron diary comment that said, "On the weekend, it sounds like they think nobody is listening."
If you'll be attending the NAB Radio Show in Dallas, look in your registration bag for my special report on weekend News/Talk programming. You will read strategy, tactics, production tips, Sales wrinkles...AND my specific recommendations, shows I consider Talk radio's weekend "A" list.
If you won't be in Dallas, download your free copy @ http://www.HollandCooke.com/weekendgold.pdf
Holland Cooke
News/Talk Specialist
McVay Media
www.HollandCooke.com