APRIL 20, 2023

CONGRATULATIONS!

AMY STROUD TO RECEIVE NATIONAL RECOGNITION

Congratulations to Amy Stroud, Senior VP of Forcht Broadcasting on being named one of Radio Ink's Most Influential Women in Radio for 2023. Amy will be featured in an upcoming edition of the magazine.

AT&T MORNING LINE

BROADCASTING LIVE FROM CHURCHILL DOWNS

Earlier this week, broadcasters from across Kentucky participated in the annual AT&T Morning Line from the Kentucky Derby Museum at Churchill Downs. A few of those broadcasters are pictured above broadcasting live.


Special thanks to Valerie Moore for sharing the pictures.

THIRD THURSDAY WEBINAR SERIES

TODAY @ 1:00PM ET

"How to Turn a Great Local Business into a Great Local Brand"

With Jeff Schmidt, Senior Vice President of Professional Development, Radio Advertising Bureau


In today’s complex marketing landscape it’s critical to become the local expert your client’s depend on. In this presentation we’ll share the best practices of the innovators that brought us to this point. You’ll also learn the rules of advertising and the 4-keys to advertising success. Happy and satisfied clients spend more, renew more often, and will continue to trust you as their partner in success.

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HOPKINSVILLE ROTARY

FORCHT RECOGNIZED FOR SUPPORTING AUCTION

The Hopkinsville Rotary Club recently recognized Forcht Broadcasting Radio & Digital’s WHOP Radio group for their continued support of the club’s Rotary Auction. The Hopkinsville Rotary Auction began in 1951, and WHOP has been the radio station of the auction since its inception. WHOP has helped the Rotary Club raise hundreds of thousands of dollars for local student scholarships.

 

Pictured left to right: Brandon with the Hopkinsville Rotary and WHOP GM Jeff Sisk

BEST IN KENTUCKY 2023

BROADCAST FINALISTS NAMED

Congratulations to the finalists in the broadcasting categories of the 2023 Kentucky Living Magazine “Best In Kentucky” Awards:


LOCAL RADIO HOST

Kellie McKay (NASH 103.7), Glasgow

Cale Tharp (WLCB 93.7), Hodgenville

Lucas Ross (WOKH 102.7), Bardstown


LOCAL TV PERSONALITY

Morgan Hoover (WNKY), Bowling Green

Dawne Gee (WAVE), Louisville

Candyce Clifft (WDRB), Louisville


METEOROLOGIST

Bill Meck (LEX18), Lexington

Marc Weinberg (WDRB), Louisville

Kevin Harned (WAVE), Louisville


Voting begins on May 1st. To vote, simply click HERE. Best of luck to all.

THIS WEEKS MEMBER PIC

VIVA LAS VEGAS

Many Kentucky broadcasters and engineers made the pilgrimage to Las Vegas this week for the 2023 NAB Show. The event kicked off with an industry update from NAB President, Curtis LeGeyt and a special appearance from FCC Chairwoman, Jessica Rosenworsel.


Pictured above left to right: Mike Tarter, Trent Harris, Chris Winkle, Julie Miliam and Tom McMakin

We want to promote YOU! Send us your staff additions, promotions and special events. Email Chris at chris@kba.org

THIS CAN'T POSSIBLY BE...


In preparation for this weeks sales tip, I did some research on sales effectiveness and uncovered statistics that, depending on the study, say the average salesperson spends only between 33% and 37% of their time actually selling. Shocking, and not in a good way…


Here’s another startling statistic:  61.3% of sales reps report they have some kind of time management system or tool, however, only 23% say they actually follow it.  That means that over 70% of sales reps are not using any kind of Customer Relationship Management (CRM) tool or any kind of time management software. 


Shameless plug:  The RAB Account Manager is a comprehensive tool built by broadcasters for broadcasters. Click on the name for a demo and more information on how this tool can get you out of the 70% who are simple reacting to events in their day.


In his book The Ultimate Sales Machine, author Chet Holmes says, “Building a sales machine is not going to be about doing 4,000 things; it’s going to be about doing 12 things 4,000 times each.”  Holmes asserts that the single most important skill in successful selling is time management.  He offers six steps to great time management:


  1. Touch it once – if you touch it, take action, don’t revisit.  Revisiting things you have already touched can waste 97 hours per year.
  2. Make lists – Lists help you stay focused on high priorities
  3. Plan how much time it will take – Don’t think about when you’ll do each task yet, just determine how much time it will take.
  4. Plan the day – Now that you have allocated the time for each task, plan specific time slots for everything.
  5. Prioritize – put the most important tasks first.
  6. Throw it away – Studies show that 80% of all filed or stored information will never be referred to again. Physical clutter is a distraction and takes up mental space.


The evidence is clear; great salespeople who actively manage their time spend almost 20% more time selling than a seller who simply reacts to the activities in their day.


You’ve heard the saying, “Time is money.” Nowhere is this truer that our ability to manage our time/attention effectively so we can prioritize more time in front of client’s helping them solve their problems. It’s so important that Holmes asserts that if you can’t get time management right, you can’t get nothing right.


I’m going to double-down on the six steps, how about you?

Jeff Schmidt is the SVP of Professional Development at the Radio Advertising Bureau. You can also connect with him by email JSchmidt@rab.com or on Twitter and LinkedIn.

Your active KBA membership entitles you to complimentary access to RAB's online certifications.

DATES TO REMEMBER

APRIL 25, 2023

11:00am - Small Market Radio Roundtable @ Great American Ballpark


MAY 18, 2023

9:00am - KBA Board of Directors Meeting in Bowling Green


SEPTEMBER 24-25, 2023

KBA Annual Conference @ Northern Kentucky Convention Center


SEPTEMBER 28, 2023

Midwest Broadcast & Multimedia Technology Conference in Columbus, OH


*All times shown are Eastern

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