This is from Phil from Gotee Records – pretty insightful, I thought:
What does Christian Radio need to do in order to break through to a mass audience on a more consistent basis?
Be honest, be relevant and do things well. I think people from all backgrounds see through fluffy positioning that seems as though us Christians are happy and everything is perfect. People are searching. Whether they are believers with a firm grasp on things or "seekers," we are all hurting and need sincerity, and something to hold on to. That's where the real thing comes in.
Relevance is definitely needed to expand the audience out there. I know everyone has a targeted audience, but whatever that audience is…they deserve the best sounding music, imaging, and jocks that they can get with their resources. Radio stations need to use what they have and make sure that every detail is the best it can be. I think striving to sound good and be culturally relevant is key for audience expansion. The people who are in church every time the doors are open are likely to already listen to Christian Radio, and it's easy to sound like that's the only audience that your station is trying to reach. I hope to see more stations having a sound that doesn't make the other listeners not feel part of the club.
What does Christian Radio need to do in order to break through to a mass audience on a more consistent basis?
Be honest, be relevant and do things well. I think people from all backgrounds see through fluffy positioning that seems as though us Christians are happy and everything is perfect. People are searching. Whether they are believers with a firm grasp on things or "seekers," we are all hurting and need sincerity, and something to hold on to. That's where the real thing comes in.
Relevance is definitely needed to expand the audience out there. I know everyone has a targeted audience, but whatever that audience is…they deserve the best sounding music, imaging, and jocks that they can get with their resources. Radio stations need to use what they have and make sure that every detail is the best it can be. I think striving to sound good and be culturally relevant is key for audience expansion. The people who are in church every time the doors are open are likely to already listen to Christian Radio, and it's easy to sound like that's the only audience that your station is trying to reach. I hope to see more stations having a sound that doesn't make the other listeners not feel part of the club.