Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Trainers of the next generation of Communicators

I often ask myself. When are we as radio veterans going to begin to train the next generation of broadcasters. Will we die taking all this knowledge to  our graves? I can think of countless veterans that have so much to give the world before we leave it. Who will be the next generation of Tom Joyner's and Skip Murphy's and Donnie Simpson's and Helen Little's and Doug Banks? Below are a few of the best minds in Black Radio. All of us including the top talent in is this article must duplicate themselves a couple of times over. If we don't train them then who will?
Skip Dillard..has had a great career  programming some of the greatest radio stations in the country. He has been humble during his meteoric rise to become  program director at the mother of black radio WBLS New York. He has
a remarkable story of courage and overcoming adversity. Staying the course and enduring till success is in sight.

Tom Joyner the Fly Jock we need your brain.
Tom is the ultimate business man who is a
DJ, community organizer and lover of
black people. He has built an empire!
Helen Little a North Carolina native made it to the Top in a male
dominated business. We need to hear her story. From an air talent
to program director in Philly and New York.
Donnie Simpson the great! He has been mostly secluded in a sense from the industry and we need to know
his mental toughness to get what you want in negotiating deals. He is a great mentor! We need Donnie to help us be brave in going for what we want in life. I believe Donnie is ready to share that wisdom with us.



Olivia Foxx...This woman has a backbone like no other. She is a multi talented broadcaster who is on her way to greatness. She can offer a wealth of knowledge to women.


Skip Murphy is a brilliant UN- assuming talent that is a nice guy but fiercely competitive. He has been honing in on big opportunities like his now syndicated afternoon show with Jasmine Sanders. A top performer and iconic morning man with great stories to tell of the ups and downs of success and how to overcome obstacles.




Just like we were 20 or 30 plus years ago, there are young men and women wanting the same dream. To be on the radio!

I am going to make it my business to interview the pioneers of our business and take in their knowledge so we can gather the nuggets of wisdom we need to become great.

Doug Banks has so much wisdom and if you have ever gotten a chance to speak with him one on one , he loves to take is time and explain situations that you should be aware of in this business. Doug is a comforter!

Candy Eastmon has one of the best voices in our industry. She and Michel Wright  from WHUR are two voices that have stayed in one city and made a great name for themselves.

Mad Hatta...left NC A&T and within 2 years went to a major market and stayed there till this day. He has held mornings down in Houston TX for decades and is still young and ready to do more.




John Mason..Mr. Detroit. Any man that can walk away from a 1 million dollar deal and not blink..we need to talk to him. For Decades he has held one city down and he is still the jewel of the motor city.



I have just named a few of the greats of urban radio and there are many more that I will highlight in Insideurbanmedia.com.

Why is it important to compile this information before we leave this earth.

1. Our future broadcasters need to know what real black radio is. It is not what we are currently hearing on the airwaves. We need to raise up responsible broadcasters.

2. Tell the truth about what real black radio is supposed to be used for.

3. Take some time out and do something unusual with your day and talk to the young people at your station. Invest your time in a young person who has that fire for the business.


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Sunday, May 26, 2013

What use to be is not anymore!


 Did you ever think that there would be a time in your career where you had no clue on what to do next? Well many of our radio friends are facing this dilemma. I recently had a conversation with a Million Dollar radio personality from a major market who told me, they did not know what to do. He told me "I have not received any calls". "Alot of people said that they could not afford me and they just don't know I am willing to do anything at this point". His love for the radio game is such that money does not matter, he just wants in.


All of you who are currently working a radio gig or TV or any other media, what is your next move? Do you know what a gig is? It's a short term job. Radio gig, tv gig, newspaper gig...it's all short term. Some last longer, 2 years 9 years,10 or 15, and maybe even 20 on one outlet in the same city, but nothing last forever no matter how good we currently have it. You and I must prepare for the future. When somebody decides they do not want to pay you anymore that poses a problem. We have relied on these salaries and when they are gone we are lost. Helpless Giants! There are several things we can do now to own our own media companies, and use the skills that you've acquired over your career to have your own stuff and not be controlled.

Arianna Huffington

What's wrong with being the first to do something and not be afraid?

I feel so strongly that we are about to explode into a whole new reality!  For the first time in the history of the world I can become known. The desire of every human being is to matter. Not be famous. Two separate things. If you have an inordinate self concept of yourself, my blog postings may not be for you. I have never been into that. I just like communicating with people in the way that I do. It makes me fulfilled as a human being. What we need now in Urban radio are people who are not afraid to journey out and create new media projects. When I read about Arianna Huffington and how she started www.huffingtonpost.com in her home, it tells me that this is so real and it can be done. Remember she sold her site to AOL for $315 million in 2011. It is a beautifully designed news blog.

Watch profile on Arianna Huffington

Look everybody let's try something.

For my Millionaire DJ friend this is for you!

1. You have been working in that city of yours for over 10 years and everybody loves you in that town. I told another Millionaire DJ friend this too. If people knew that they could listen to you everyday not like they use to, but online, you don't think they would love it. These people that let you go at these jobs did not start your career! You decide how you want to end it, not them!

2. Find a sales person you use to be close with at the station and you two or three hatch a plan to use advertisers that can't afford to get on the air but they would spend money with you, because they know you.
If they were willing to spend money on the station but can't afford it, then why not with you. You are going to help market their business now on your blog or podcast show.

3. Who is the big social media king or queen in your city? Contact them and tell them that you want them on your team for a new project. They will help you spread the word that so and so is back on the air on www.forgotendj.com. He's still crazy yall!

4. Make appearances like you were still working in that city. You have equity in that city!

5. Make an announcement in the media that you now have your own show online in a TV interview.

6. Get someone to interview you about your career and what you are doing now and market it online.

7. Get a TV spot produced on cable, they are cheap.

8. Hire some young cats to help you virally push your show on the web. Make flyers to pass out and get a street team. Let the politicians in your city know what you are doing. Interview them.

9. Stop sulking because nobody is calling you for a job. Guess what, they are not calling anybody! It's not because you are not good anymore, it's because this is not our business anymore. This is not Black radio! Create your own brand of it. You know what to do?

10. Give yourself a year to develop this and you will see that it is worth it. You will become energized again my friend!

11. Become an intimate marketing machine for a business. You help them get customers, they will love you!
With your big personality people will come and see you there at an in store appearance. Become the champion for the small business community in your city.

12. Learn to do production yourself, but get people to help you too.

13. Get out of the old school way of thinking. This is life with a microphone not radio. Communicate who you are not phony baloney radio stuff.

14. Don't be lazy! You must work at it everyday. This is yours, respect it.

15. Finally, everything in life that is valuable, has a difficulty factor attached to it. After difficulty comes ease and you will be happy.

Finally, I have long admired your talent, and you are one of the greatest talents I have ever come across. Believe in yourself, because I believe in you! I pray these ideas will inspire you, myself and others to take charge of our careers!

Who will join us in being pioneers in urban radio's New Media space. Unless you are waiting for some body to start an internet company and hire you.? Are you?


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Friday, May 17, 2013

Radio Without Rules’: Google Announces New Music Streaming Service





Google announced its subscription streaming service, Google Play Music All Access (wow that’s a mouthful), at Google I/O Wednesday. It’s all about harnessing the power of Google to provide you with stellar music recommendations, on your phone, tablet, or on the web.
All Access provides you with music recommendations, including curated playlists from Google’s music editors. Google’s Chris Yerga calls it “radio without rules.” Anything you see onscreen, you can immediately start playing. And if there’s anything you don’t like, you just swipe it away.
Listen Now, an aspect of Google Play Music, integrates millions of tracks music from All Access and your personal music library.
All Access is rolling out today for $9.99/month with a 30-day free trial. If you sign up by June 30, though, you can get the service for a discounted rate of $7.99/month.

Note ...I am working on an article called, "Do you listen to Radio for the music anyway"?

Stay tuned..will post on Monday

Friday, May 10, 2013

Doug Banks Versus Skip Murphy in Afternoon Syndication..or do you want Michael Baisden Back?

The Afternoon drive landscape in Urban radio is looking for the next dominate syndicated show post Michael Baisden.

I am so happy that veteran radio legends have the stage again. All these great radio people involved in this article are very very competitive people who know what it is like to win on a very high level in Black radio. Content is at a premium in this battle of supreme morning talents now doing an afternoon show where the dynamics are different in presentation. Who do you think will be the more dominate show?

Doug Banks wants the crown!!!
Chicago radio legend is gaining momentum every week adding morning stations like WHURWashington DC.
Doug

DeeDee
DeeDee is extremely busy and super talented hosting her own
high profile morning show on K104 Dallas Ft. Worth
as well as nationally syndicated with Doug.
George
Just completed a 10 year run on the Popular
Michael Baisden Show in syndication as comic relief.















Skip Murphy is a supreme morning show
host who knows how to orchestrate talented
people around him. He knows what success
looks like and he will make it work.


Jasmine is a refreshing talent who can make any
opportunity work. She is vivacious and engaging
on the air, a true super star talent.





Who do you think has the edge and why?

Leave your comments!

Wednesday, May 8, 2013

Hear DC Market Veteran Michel Wright on WHUR 96.3







Michel Wright is on WHUR 96.3 fm in Washington DC this week with comic Mike Brooks!
Listen to her at http://www.whur.com/ from 3p-7p








Michel is one of my favorite voices in Urban radio! A true star behind the mic and behind the camera!
Check out how she smoothly maneuvers between all the elements of her on air broadcast!

Twitter her Michel Wright ‏@IAmMichelWright






With a warm spirit and bubbly personality, Michel Wright is a DC market veteran with 20 years experience.  Her career includes host, entertainment reporter and features writer for CBS radio's WPGC, as well as being the featured lifestyle and entertainment reporter with Premiere Radio Networks and SiriusXM Radio.

She has voiced National television and radio campaigns for Mercedes Benz, Burger King, Colgate, BET Networks, HBO and Showtime television.

In addition to her Saturday Happy Hour show on WHUR, Michel hosts The Suite Spot on SiriusXM's Heart & Soul channel and is a lifestyle and entertainment contributor on various radio shows including SiriusXM's Stars channel and the syndicated Cafe Mocha Radio show.

Michel serves on the boards of The Washington Area Music Association, Youth In Media and Entertainment, Tigerlilly Foundation and is a spokesperson against Domestic Violence.

Saturday, May 4, 2013

Kelly Mac Video Blog straight from the heart


Check out candid video of former V103 Chicago personality Kelly Mac. She talks about where she is now in her life after she was let go from V103 after only 90 days. Listen to her str8 from the heart segment.

Watch Video below!!

                                                          Watch Kelly Macs Video



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