Radio Intel Since 2010. Now 19.3M+ Page Views! Edited by Tom Benson Got News? News Tips: pd1204@gmail.com.
Plus Pages
▼
Wednesday, March 18, 2015
RadioDays Europe: Tips To Make Your Show Better
Numbers are always good, right? David G Hall, a Media Strategist from Los Angeles, this week at RadioDays 2015 in Milan, talked about five simple tools which producers can use to make their show better. Why? Well, David feels that radio shows can often be enhanced by looking at things a little differently.
1. Partnership
Production teams need to create a true partnership with their talent, and both sides need to take on specific responsibilities. For leaders, David said that a good partnership was about creating a bubble of safety around the people who are working for you.
2. Ownership
David talked about personalities who go to the next stage by owning their content. He used the example of a Spanish speech presenter who locks his running order an hour before the show. The presenter can then spend the spare time reviewing the program and adding in his knowledge, stories and experience to create a unique personalized program.
3. Preparation
Your job as a broadcaster is to upgrade your content, not just create it. Try putting a show to bed the day before. “Step away, let it cook." Put some time to one side to develop the program.
4. Story
David told the session to never lose sight of the power of great storytelling. He illustrated this with a great piece of audio from a segment called "Don't tell me your name, tell me your secret".
5. Friends and Family
Finally, David talked about the need for shows to reflect real life. Your favorite programmes need to be extensions of listeners' own friends and family.
Every show, even the very best, can always be made better! David G. Hall is a media strategist and he has five simple ways of doing just that. In this video, he gives us one of them!
Radiodays Europe is an annual conference for radio professionals with 1300 participants from 60 countries. It is the meeting point for the European radio industry, both private and public, and a destination for radio people from around the world.
No comments:
Post a Comment