December 1, 2023

What holiday message would you like to send your listeners?

Buster, WIOQ: Come back after you’re done with Christmas music.

 


Guy Zapoleon, Zapoleon Consulting
: The message follows these necessary adjustments. We need to find a way financially emulate 102.3 Now in Edmonton, the model which plays minimal commercials an hour,does all of what I’m selling below, and they stay in constant contact with their listeners through texting, social media and in-person events. We have a huge opportunity for listeners to stream radio on phones, but apps are spread out all over the place. One simple radio App where every single radio station streams makes it simple for listeners to discover radio again, and it allows all broadcasters to pool their money into selling our medium. Listeners stream radio on mobile phones for only a fraction of the total listening experience, whenall audio content is used the most on mobile phones. “We’re now playing less commercials, we feature great personalities around the clock you can’t find anywhere else, and you can count on us to play your favorite music. And now you can take us everywhere because we’re all on the all-new Radio App, where you can find any of your favorite radio stations.”

Erik Bradley, B96: Wishes for eternal optimism, positivity, and to treat others with more kindness and more respect, regardless of any differences of thought or opinion.

Bob Patrick, WXLK: Thanks for being a part of K92 Listener Family. The station wouldn’t exist without you.

Toby Knapp, WASH: This holiday, I hope you know just how important you are to us. To all of us. Especially now.

Jon Zellner, iHeartMedia: Thanks for being one of the 272 million Americans who listen to the radio every week. We hope you’ll spend even more time with us in 2024.

 

Jonathan Shuford, WRVW: Please keep listening!

Big Rob, KKPL/KMAX: Mostly how thankful we are that they spend time with us each day. We’re all busy and we appreciate them taking time to turn on the radio and being a part of our community And local radio family.

Mike O’Donnell, WKRZ: We want their New Year’s resolution to be to listen to more FM radio!

 


Jammer, WEZB:
Thanks for listening… Ho, Ho, Ho!


Valentine, WBHT
: A big thanks for sticking with us, evolving with us, and still keeping us as an option. Also remember we are free and offer a full refund if you don’t like us.

Kannon, Star 94 / OHP: I honestly want the audience to know how much we appreciate them. Now more than ever we are so thankful for our loyal fans, and I hope they can feel the love because it’s genuine. Also, I never expect any gifts, but they do sell kegs of ranch dressing on Amazon. Just sayin.


Adam Rivers, WKCI / WKSS:
Thank You for choosing us. We really appreciate it!

Tommy Chuck, WFLZ: Listen more, you filthy animals!

 

 

Chris Michaels, FM100: Thank you very much for listening and allowing us to be a part of your Holiday season. 

 

Dom Theodore, Radio Animal Media Strategies: They don’t believe our messages anymore. What we need to give them are actions: cut the ridiculous spot loads, and make them feel something again.