Mark Simone just spent a total of probably five or ten minutes talking about four "great" items posted on his Web page.
He called attention several times to Paul Harvey and Jack Webb clips about the police, something about Joe Cocker and something else I don't recall. He said how wonderful these clips are and kept urging listeners to turn off the radio (as I see it) and go to the Web page. If this stuff is so great, why not play it on the show?
This is the equivalent of, for example, CBS Newsradio teasing a story and then telling listeners to go to WCBS-TV for the details. That would be outrageous and so is this obsession with driving listeners to the Internet.
Come on, radio people -- FOCUS! RADIO is the main product here. That's where the main audience is, the most ad revenue collected and the largest expenses incurred. That's where you need the ears. Use the Internet and Social Media to drive people TO radio, not away from it!
He called attention several times to Paul Harvey and Jack Webb clips about the police, something about Joe Cocker and something else I don't recall. He said how wonderful these clips are and kept urging listeners to turn off the radio (as I see it) and go to the Web page. If this stuff is so great, why not play it on the show?
This is the equivalent of, for example, CBS Newsradio teasing a story and then telling listeners to go to WCBS-TV for the details. That would be outrageous and so is this obsession with driving listeners to the Internet.
Come on, radio people -- FOCUS! RADIO is the main product here. That's where the main audience is, the most ad revenue collected and the largest expenses incurred. That's where you need the ears. Use the Internet and Social Media to drive people TO radio, not away from it!