October 14, 2021
HAS YOUR ABIP CERTIFICATE EXPIRED?
INSPECTION REQUESTS MUST BE SUBMITTED ONLINE
As you make your way through the station today, take a moment to see if your ABIP Certificate has expired. The KBA Alternative Broadcast Inspection Program (ABIP) is a special partnership between the KBA and the Federal Communications Commission. Stations who participate in the ABIP program can receive a 3-year exemption from routine FCC inspections upon passing the onsite inspection. Stations must complete the online ABIP agreement to schedule an inspection. To find out more about the program and/or request an inspection, please click on the link below.
KBA ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING
TO BE HELD VIRTUALLY NEXT WEDNESDAY
The annual membership meeting of the Kentucky Broadcasters Association will be held virtually on Wednesday, October 20, 2021 at 9:00 AM EDT. Active KBA members must register in advance to attend the meeting.
RAB SALES ESSENTIALS WORKSHOP
TUESDAY NOVEMBER 9, 2021
A change in business requires a change in approach. The one-day course is ideal for new and experienced sellers to learn, develop and strengthen their knowledge and skills-set to ensure an individual seller's success and a station's long-term growth.

Workshop Topics Include:

  • The consultant style of selling in the changing media landscape.
  • Finding and qualifying today's prospects.
  • Getting more appointments by using new resources.
  • The customer-centric client needs analysis.
  • The 8 critical elements of a good proposal.
  • Presentation skills that lead to a "yes".
  • Writing winning commercials.
  • Recognizing personality styles to sell.

Tuition is complementary for KBA member stations.
CONGRESSMAN YARMUTH WILL NOT SEEK RE-ELECTION TO U.S. HOUSE
Yarmuth not seeking re-election to U.S. House; McGarvey, ...

Congressman John Yarmuth, who has represented Louisville for eight terms in the US House, announced Tuesday he will not seek re-election in 2022. Yarmuth, the sitting chairman of the House Budget Committee, made the announcement through a video...

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UPCOMING POYNTER WEBINARS
POWERFUL STORYTELLING, PARTS 1 & 2
KBA presents the following journalism webinars from the Poynter Institute. The webinars are scheduled from 12-1 PM Eastern and provided free to KBA member stations.

Powerful Storytelling Part 1 (10/21/2021)
  • Finding and developing compelling characters 
  • Finding sharp story focus 
  • What goes where in the story and why 
  • How to make words and video work seamless together even when you have limited video 
  • How to spot soundbites that deeply connect with viewers

Powerful Storytelling Part 2 (11/4/2021) 
  • The eight motivators that make any story more interesting 
  • Getting beyond the obvious to the more important “why” of the story 
  • The power of the Ladder of Abstraction (how to make interesting stories important and important stories interesting) 
  • Sentence structure that makes information unforgettable 
  • Navigating the friction between creative storytelling and clear storytelling
WE ARE BROADCASTERS HIGHLIGHTS TRUSTWORTHY LOCAL NEWS
Local radio and TV stations are at the heart of our communities – from shining a light on corruption to preparing you for the big storm. Their journalists ensure the news you need is at your fingertips by taking their reporting from the airwaves to websites and social media.

But the overwhelming power of Big Tech gatekeepers is threatening Americans’ access to quality local journalism. This new spot from We Are Broadcasters highlights the importance of trusted, local broadcast news at a time when misinformation is running rampant on social media.
The size of Big Tech companies dwarfs even the largest TV and radio station groups, posing major threats to local broadcasters’ ability to keep providing Americans with their most-trusted local news, community reporting and emergency updates. As gatekeepers of online content, Big Tech exerts power over what Americans access online and how advertisers reach them.

Learn more about broadcasters’ work across the country in communities like yours at WeAreBroadcasters.com.
JEFF SCHMIDT'S SALES TIP OF THE WEEK

THE FUTURE IS LOCAL
Marketing guru Seth Godin nailed it on a recent blog. This is great news for local broadcasters.  This really resonated with our team, see if it resonates with yours:

Marketers used to have little choice. The only marketing was local. The local neighborhood, the local community.

Mass marketing changed that. Now, the goal was to flip the culture, all at once. Hit records, hit TV shows, products on the end cap at Target and national TV ads to support it all.

With few exceptions, that’s being replaced by a return to clusters.
The cluster might be geographic (they eat different potato chips in Tucscon than they do in Milwaukee) but they’re much more likely to be psychographic instead. What a group of people believe, who they connect with, what they hope for…

The minimal viable audience concept requires that you find your cluster and overwhelm them with delight. Choose the right cluster, show up with the right permission and sufficient magic and generosity and the idea will spread.

We’re all connected, but the future is local.

Sellers have relationships with local clients, on-air talent has a relationship with the local audience.  Tip: It would make for a great team meeting to gather everyone together and come up with even more ways your company can best serve the local market.  Don't forget to discuss the ways you are currently hyper-local and make certain your market is aware of these efforts. If you're in lockstep with your local market, you will be the trusted resource of information in your community both for listeners and advertisers.

If you're doing some great local impact work, we'd love it if you would share it with us so that we might be able to help others.
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.
KBA NEWSLETTER SPONSORED BY PEM
DATES TO REMEMBER
OCTOBER 20, 2021
9:00am - Annual Membership Meeting (held virtually)
9:30am - KBA Board of Directors Meeting (in-person with virtual option)

NOVEMBER 22, 2021
Excellence In Broadcasting Awards (held virtually)

SEPTEMBER 25-27, 2022
KBA Annual Membership Conference - Owensboro, KY

*All times shown are Eastern
MEMBER SERVICE HOTLINES
BROADCAST LEGAL
Dawn Sciarrino - (202) 256-9551

IN-STATE LEGAL
Josh O'Bryan - (502) 568-0218

ENGINEERING
Scott Cason - (866) 452-2435, engineering@kba.org

Click HERE for information regarding Kentucky's Emergency Alert System
CURRENT KBA PEP SPONSORS
Gear Up Kentucky
Kentucky 811
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Kentucky Department of Transportation
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For more information on KBA's PEP program, please click HERE
KBA STAFF MEMBERS
Chris Winkle, President & CEO
Amber Rhodes, Director of Membership & Events
Lisa Gross, PEP Coordinator
pep@kba.org
Becky Day, Awards Facilitator
becky@kba.org

Scott Cason, Director of Engineering & Technology
Chris Winkle
KBA President & CEO
chris@kba.org
Mark Buckles
2021 KBA Chairman
mbuckles@k105.com
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