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AC/Hot AC |
| Take
Pig, Apply Lipstick |
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How
many times has sales come to you
with an absolute bomb of an on-air
promotion that they're trying
to push through to please a client?
Bring your bad sales pitches --
our crack team of programmers
and promotion whizzes will brainstorm
to help you turn them into compelling
on-air winners. |
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Country |
| Across
The Country In 90 Minutes |
The
hottest topics facing the Country
format will all be covered during
this 90 minute session, which
will feature a wide open, interactive
discussion. |
SPONSORED
BY COLD RIVER/NINE NORTH
PERFORMANCE BY KATIE ARMIGER |
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Multi-Format |
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PPM Prep School |
After
a nine-month delay, Arbitron’s
PPM electronic ratings service
is scheduled to resume rollout
in September with the addition
of nine new markets. PPM is expected
to become the ratings currency
in all top 50 markets by 2010.
A panel of programmers, consultants
and executives working in new
and existing PPM markets discusses
how they prepared for the transition
to metered ratings and how they’re
using the massive amounts of audience
data to improve their stations’
programming and marketing. This session will also look at how Arbitron is confronting challenges in the areas of PPM sample sizes, proportionality and recruitment. |
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Lunch
With Keynote Speaker
Dave Ramsey
SPONSORED
BY SHARMIAN RECORDS
PERFORMANCE BY SHARMIAN
Presentation
of R&R Industry Achievement
Awards For National Radio Categories,
Radio Station of the Year |
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Multi-Format |
| Radio
For Good: A Revolution |
| In
this talk, Tim Sanders, the former
Chief Solutions Officer of Yahoo!
will share research from his new
book (Saving The World At Work)
that suggests that today's consumer
seeks both entertainment as well
as meaning. When programming delivers
both, consumers are more loyal
and tell their friends about it.
To illustrate this point, Sanders
will share case studies of talk
radio programs that have injected
what he calls "Bits For Good"
into their schedule, and grown
more valuable in the process.
Moreover, by giving on air personalities,
producers and promotional staff
a chance to make a difference,
motivation is up and burnout is
down. |
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Rhythmic |
| If
You Build It... |
Building
a great station website isn't
enough to get listeners to make
it a destination point. How do
you bring attention to your site
without diminishing your on-air
product or reducing your commercial
inventory? Several Rhythmic programmers
have found a way to marry music
and media, extend their brands
online and successfully establish
destination sites that generate
revenue. This session will show
you how you can do it too. |
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PromoSuite's
Marketing Meeting |
| SPONSORED
BY PROMOSUITE |
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1:45
- 2:40
Lessons Learned in the Digital Space |
Adopting new technologies.
What works? What doesn’t?
What should you be working on
to ensure success in the future?
No sales pitch here, just real
life observations & suggestions
from executives living and evolving
radio brands in a digital world.
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| Moderator:
Brian D’Aurelio, Director
of Marketing & Digital, Emmis
NY |
Panelists
include: Deborah Esayian, VP, Emmis
Interactive
Sammy Simpson, National Director
of Promotions, Bonneville International
Corporation |
2:40
– 2:55
HD Radio More Than What Hits Your
Ears |
HD Radio promises to deliver
a variety of audio content.
But to really drive HD receiver
sales, radio needs to move the
needle by giving consumers more.
It might not be what listeners
hear, as much as what they see!
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Presented
by: Paul Brenner, VP Integrated
Technologies, Emmis Communications |
3:00
– 3:30
How To Steal Your Next Idea |
As
revenue and ratings goals rise
and operating budgets shrink,
the pressure on broadcasters to
come up with fresh, new ideas
has never been greater.
With a dose of escapism and a
touch of music therapy, Doug Harris
will explain the two founding
principles of creativity, present
an amazingly simple four step
process for generating ideas,
and reveal his favorite resource
for stealing promotional ideas. |
| Presented
by: Doug Harris, The Creative Animal |
3:35
– 4:00
How to Create a Promotional Calendar |
With
less people running more stations,
planning and organizing your brand’s
annual calendar is a necessity.
Jennifer McKillop will help you
discover the small steps to build
your calendar in order to produce
great ratings, revenue and brand
building events! |
Presented
by Jennifer McKillop, Partner,
PromoMomma.com! |
4:05–
5:00
Marketing Research in a PPM World |
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Should
you shred your current research
plan along with your diaries?
Does the rollout of electronic
measurement mean a revolution
in research? Or do you simply
fine tune what you are currently
doing? Our panel of industry
experts has been asking themselves
these questions for years.
See what they have to say about
the future of research in a PPM
World. |
Roundtable
includes: Tripp Eldredge, President
& COO, Direct Marketing Results
Chris Ackerman, Vice President,
Coleman Insights Mark Shannon
O’Neil, Founding Partner
& Managing Member, ROI Media
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Alternative |
| Mentoring
Talent |
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This session will focus on proven
tactics to help personalities
reach their full potential, regardless
of daypart or format. Panelists
will include PDs, consultants,
talent coaches and industry observers
that will be arming you with plenty
of ideas and suggestions to take
back home and share with your
airstaff. |
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Urban |
| Let's
Win Together |
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New
media has presented new opportunities
for both the radio and record
industries, but is either fully
tapping into the benefits? Panelists
and the audience will brainstorm
and discuss new-media solutions
to create a mutually beneficial
relationship that helps Urban
outlets take ownership of artists
before they crossover to other
formats and helps labels expose
their artists to radio audiences
before they hit the airwaves. |
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Night Cocktail Party |
SPONSORED
BY BLASTER RECORDS
AND SOVEREIGN CITY COMMUNICATIONS
PERFORMANCE BY GENUINE SUN |
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World
Poker Tour® Events
Texas
Hold 'Em Party
SPONSORED
BY MUSICMASTER
PARTICIPATING
SPONSORS SESAC INC. and
BDSradio.com |
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HOT AC CLUB R&R AT ANTONES
IN
ASSOCIATION WITH KAMX RADIO |
SPONSORED BY ISLAND DEF JAM MUSIC
GROUP AND MERCURY RECORDS
PERFORMANCE BY JON MCLAUGHLIN |

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Friends
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Sessions |
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CHR/Top 40 |
| Juggling
Chainsaws: The Changing Role Of
Today's PD |
Did
we mention that the chainsaws
were flaming? What is a PD today,
anyway? It's a new world, and
the traditional role of a program
director has dramatically changed.
The biggest challenge programmers
face today is how to keep everything
organized: Mobile, online, outdoor,
social network .... Oh yeah, and
ON-AIR! |
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Latin |
| The
Comeback Kid: Latin CHR's Explosion |
2008
marks the year of Latin pop's
comeback, particularly the CHR
leaning stations. After struggling
for a couple of years and losing
stations to the reggaetón
and oldies movements, Latin pop
is looking healthier than ever
and prospering with a strong showing
of Latin CHR outlets in Texas.
This panel will discuss the format's
success and future evolution –
hand in hand with the music that
fuels it. Plus, what it all means
for Latin hot AC and Latin rhythm
stations. |
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Multi-Format |
| PPM
On A Roll: Lessons Learned |
As
one of PPM's first markets, Houston
stations had to figure out how
to work in a PPM world. Now that
they've acquired some first-hand
experience with the new methodology,
a team from Radio One/Houston
provides exclusive insight on
how various aspects of the radio
station have adapted under PPM
methodology, from programming
and music philosophy to air talent
and sales. |
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This Is Not Your “Ordinary”
Publisher's Profile Lunch
Featuring
Wayne Brady. Interviwed by R&R
President & Publisher Erica
Farber. |
SPONSORED
BY RCS AND PEAK RECORDS/CONCORD
MUSIC GROUP
PERFORMANCE BY WAYNE BRADY
Presentation
of R&R Industry
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Awards for Operations Manager/Progrm
Director of the Year, Music Director
of the Year, Personality or Show
of the Year |
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back often
for updates or for more
info rmation on the Summit,
go to jacobssummit.com |
| Jacobs
Media Summit 13 |
R&R
again welcomes the Jacobs Media
Summit as part of the R&R
Convention. Jacobs Media is the
nation’s leading rock radio
consultants, providing advice
to Rock, Classic Rock, and Alternative
radio stations, as well as to
Public Radio, and other media
businesses. This year, with an
emphasis on dealing with the challenges
and opportunities that broadcasters
face from digital platforms, Jacobs
Media Summit will provide insight
and solutions critical to the
decision-making process. |
1:30
- 2:15
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Eric Ronning, Deb Esayian – "Managing The Digital Transition"
The biggest challenge radio is facing is transitioning the culture of their radio stations from a single channel focus to selling and programming multiple digital channels. The managing partner of Ronning Lipset Radio and Co-President of Emmis Interactive will provide actionable solutions. . |
2:15 - 3:15
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Nikki Sixx – “What
I Know About Your Audience That
You Don’t Know”
Mötley
Crüe and Sixx AM's Nikki Sixx will
share his perspective on the music and radio business from the vantage point of rock star, entrepreneur, and multi-level international brand. |
3:15 - 4:30
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The President Of Radio
How
would you answer the question: "If
you were elected President of Radio,
what would you do during the first
100 days of your administration?"
Nine industry luminaries and one
"Citizen President" will
outline their plans. |
4:30
- 5:30
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Leo Laporte – “Radio’s
Survival Plan In The Digital Space”
The host and producer of "This Week In Tech" is a rock star in the digital world, and he's also a syndicated radio personality. He recognizes the challenges and opportunies in both arenas, and will outline a road map that broadcaters can follow in order to succedd in the
digital space. |
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Multi-Format |
| How
To Develop Your Morning Show In
A Time-Crunched World |
Talent
coach Randy Lane will lead an
interactive session for managers
on a tour around the development
of air talent. You will learn
how to set up the ideal environment
to encourage your talent to grow
and thrive. You will learn how
to tap into the secret motivation
of air talent and thus help them
achieve their best, no matter
how time-crunched your world may
be. |
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Urban/Rhythmic/Mix Show |
| Mixing
Music And Marketing |
Several
radio mix show DJs have branded
themselves on a local, national
and even international level with
much success -- many can be considered
masters of marketing. Both radio
and record labels are looking
for creative ways to reach today's
18-34-year-olds who are harder
to engage because of the multiple
media options they access. Hear
from some of the hottest DJs about
how they get it done. A must-attend
for anyone trying to reach younger
hip-hop listeners now. |
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Sessions |
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Latin/Urban |
| United
We Stand In A PPM World |
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Urban and Latin
radio executives come together
to address some of the issues
and concerns both formats are
facing as Arbitron prepares to
roll out PPM in more markets.
This will be a meeting of the
minds to explore solutions and
opportunities to help these formats
survive and prosper in a PPM world. |
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Multi-Format |
| The
Gen Y Challenge |
Why
aren't the kids getting off our
lawns and listening to the radio?
This panel will delve into the
media habits of Gen Y, (a.k.a.
millennials), starting with a
presentation by Lindsay Schutte
of Frank Magid & Associates. Then
Tom Webster of Edison Media Research
will lead an interactive discussion
with executives from the radio
and record industries on how to
get the next generation of potential
listeners to put down their iPhones
and turn on their radios. |
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RHYTHMIC
CLUB R&R AT ANTONES
IN ASSOCIATIONS WITH KDHT RADIO
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SPONSORED
BY UNIVERSAL MOTOWN RECORDS
PERFORMANCES BY GLASSES MALONE AND
OTHER SPECIAL GUESTS |
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Bash |
Colorblind |
Paula
De Anda |
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Lil
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Glasses
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LATIN
CLUB R&R AT CLUB RODEO
IN ASSOCIATIONS WITH KHHL AND KXXS
RADIO |
SPONSORED
BY AKELA FAMILY INC AND LCR MUSIC
AND PUBLISHING
PERFORMANCES BY LUZ RIOS AND LOS
FELINOS DE LA NOCHE |
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Preview Of The Movie Soul Men |
R&R
is pleased to present a special
sneak preview of the new movie,
Soul Men, courtesy of Concord
Music Group and Dimension Films.
This film - directed by Malcolm
Lee and starring Samuel L. Jackson,
Bernie Mac, Isaac Hayes, Sharon
Leal, Affion Crocket and John
Legend - is an exclusive presentation
for R&R Convention and NAB
attendees. Soul Men opens nationwide
on November 14. Rickey Smiley
of The Rickey Smiley Show will
conduct an exclusive interview
with the film’s director,
Malcolm Lee before the beginning
of the movie. |
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Brunch |
| The
Gospel According To Radio |
SPONSORED
BY EMTRO GOSPEL, D2G RECORDS,
BLACK SMOKE/WORLDWIDE AND SYNDICATION
ONE
PERFORMANCES BY CANDI STATON, NIYOKI
AND JAMES FORTUNE
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The
contemporary sound of today's
gospel music is more accessible
to a broader audience, which means
that programmers can superserve
their core audience while appealing
to the P2 and P3 listeners who
can help drive cume. Panelists
will offer ideas on how to help
Gospel stations attract more fringe
listeners and drive more traffic
to their websites and will address
the role personalities should
play. |
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Niyoki |
James Fortune |
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Active Rock/Rock |
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Localism: Can It Save Us? |
This
session will focus on the impact
of localism in the broadcast and
music industries, and how important
it is to the future of both. Top
active rock PDs and record executives
will have plenty of ideas for
you to take back to your markets
and implement immediately. |
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Multi-Format |
Performance
Royalties:
Will Radio Have To Pay To Play? |
PERFORMANCE
BY MATT NATHANSON,
VANGUARD RECORDS |
Proposed
legislation that opens the way
to charge terrestrial radio annual
fees to compensate performers
and artists for their recorded
works broadcast over the airwaves
was approved by the House Subcommittee
on Courts, the Internet and Intellectual
Property on June 27. The Performance
Rights Act has become an industry
lightning rod, vehemently opposed
by the National Association Of
Broadcasters and vigorously supported
by the recording industry. Representatives
from both industries discuss this
contentious issue and its wide-ranging
potential reper-cussions. |
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Lunch* |
SPONSORED
BY iN2UNE MUSIC
PERFORMANCE BY SECONDHAND SERENADE
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| Vote
Tabulation Provided by Broadcast
Architecture |
| Presentation
of R&R Industry Achievement
Awards for National Record Categories,
Label Of The Year, Label Promotion
Executive Of The Year |
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Multi Format
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| Can
Radio and Records Thrive Under Alternative
Business Models? |
The
migration of music to the Internet
continues to evolve, especially
with superstar free agents leading
the way. Coldplay release a new
single on the Internet ... Madonna
and Jay-Z sign with Live Nation
... Radiohead let fans decide
what to pay for their music, including
free ... Nine Inch Nails release
CD on the Internet ... What impact
will these experiments have on
the radio and record industries? |
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Smooth Jazz |
| Evolution
Of The Smooth Jazz Species: The Time Is Now |
| SPONSORED
BY CONCORD MUSIC GROUP |
There
is no consensus on how the smooth
jazz format should adapt in order
to survive and flourish, only
agreement that challenges to the
format's future abound, particularly
an ageing audience. Crossover
pop vocal current hits appear
one way to attract younger listeners,
but what about vocal gold of the
'60s and '70s, that some believe
is this format's "bedrock"?
What ratio of vocals to instrumentals
will permit smooth jazz to retain
its unique identity and attract
25-34s? Exploring these and other
burning issues, our distinguished
programming panelists won't flinch. |
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| The
Discovery Channels |
While
Rhythmic is one of the most musically
active formats, listeners no longer
have to wait for radio to introduce
them to new music. Now that technology
has provided listeners with more
music outlets than ever before,
this session will reveal what
programmers can do to stay ahead
of the curve. |
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Multi-Format |
| High
Tech Happy Hour |
Come by to check out some cool new gadgets that you and your listeners should know about. Some of the technology on display will include:
Grace Digital Audio’s Wireless Internet Radio, their Nostalgic Victoria Tunewriter Phonograph that records from turntable to CD and their Digital USB-PC Vinylwriter which records from vinyl to your PC through USB Cable, Radio Time’s “Red Button” software that records streaming audio just like a TIVO, Robinson’s Radio’s new product “Radio Rants” which gives callers who don’t have time to wait on hold the chance to record messages that are uploaded to the station’s Web site, Sony’s newest HD Radio, Radio2dot0’s Virtual News Center which allows small market stations to have local news coverage at a fraction of the cost of employing a full news staff. |
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• Smooth Jazz |
The
Intersection Of Art & Commerce:
Radio and Music Sales |
| SPONSORED
BY MACK AVENUE |
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Scarcely four
titles on the top 50 smooth jazz
sales charts have sold over 50,000
copies. Labels want to market
to consumers, but playlists have
never been tighter | | | | | | |