Explore every episode of the podcast The Truth About Radio podcast with Dave Sturgeon
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| Myth #6: You Can't Measure Radio | 09 Sep 2025 | 00:01:50 | |
TRUTH: Thatās adorable. You mean YOU donāt know how to measure radio? Just because you canāt click a dashboard doesnāt mean nothing happened. Big brands know the secret: Radio isnāt invisible ā itās just not needy. It doesnāt beg for clicks ā it sparks real-world action. And smart marketers know how to track it. Hereās how advertisers measure what you think canāt be measured: - Web lift ā Watch the website traffic spike after a well-placed ad. (Especially first-in-break.) - Call tracking ā Unique numbers tell you who called because they heard you. - Promo codes ā Why do you think every podcast ad sounds like a morning show now? - A/B testing ā Run in Market A, donāt run in Market B. Count the difference. - Attribution tools ā Platforms like LeadsRx, Veritone, and AnalyticOwl show the lift in real-time. - Customer surveys ā phone, web, text, and real-time attribution questions (see my LinkedIn post āTeach Your Team to Market the Marketingā) If youāre still saying radio canāt be measured, youāre not exposing a weakness in the medium ā youāre exposing a weakness in your toolkit. So next time someone shrugs and says, āI mean, how do you even know if radio worked?ā Just smile and say: āWe checked. The traffic surged. The phone rang. The ad budget got renewed. Any other questions?" | |||
| Myth #5: āDigital music discovery is better because I control everything.ā | 06 Sep 2025 | 00:03:33 | |
MYTH: āDigital music discovery is better because I control everything.ā TRUTH: When it comes to music discovery, total control is overrated. Thereās a special joy in not knowing whatās coming next ⦠and loving it anyway. Thatās what radio delivers: A curated moment. A surprise song. A story that hits home. And the sense that youāre not the only one hearing it. Radio isnāt just music ā itās companionship. Itās a shared soundtrack across a community ā a neighborhood, a city, the world ā all tuned into something special, together. Digital is self-serve and, over time, can become a rather lonely experience. Radio is crowd-delivered, a reminder that weāre part of something bigger, even when weāre alone. In a world full of custom playlists and infinite skip buttons, radio is that friend who dares to say: āTrust me. Youāre going to love this.ā ā - No Bluetooth. No Wi-Fi. No Data Plan. Just music, news, sports, weather⦠and maybe a guy ranting about potholes. All delivered invisibly through the air. Thatās AM/FM radio. Still the only mass medium that works in your car, your cabin, your basement, or during a total blackout. No cables. No buffering. No āTerms & Conditions.ā You can grab a $15 transistor radio, pop in a couple of AAs (or crank the handle), turn a dialāand boom: real-time content, delivered by nothing more than magic and physics. Itās easy to take for grantedāuntil everything else stops working. ō When Hurricane Katrina hit, cell towers collapsed, and power was out for weeks. But local radio stayed on the air, powered by generators. Stations became lifelines, broadcasting shelter locations, rescue info, and messages from missing loved ones. ō In the early hours of Russiaās invasion of Ukraine, radio stations became the go-to source for updates as internet access buckled. Many Ukrainians kept small radios by their side, relying on them when phone service disappeared. ō After the 2003 Northeast blackout, which knocked out power to over 50 million people, people didnāt turn to the internet. They turned to the radio - tuned into car stereos and battery powered sets - to figure out what just happened. Radio doesnāt require a monthly bill. It doesnāt ask you to accept cookies. It doesnāt freeze when the cloud service glitches. It just worksāevery day, especially when it matters most. In a world where tech keeps getting more fragile and complicated⦠Radio remains simple. Reliable. And oddly magical. Sometimes the most powerful tool is the one thatās quietly worked all along. ōµ Itās not just retro. Itās resilient. Future-proof. Indispensable. | |||
| Myth #4: If Itās Not Shiny and New, Itās Not Viable | 02 Sep 2025 | 00:03:27 | |
TRUTH: The Wheel Is Still Pretty Viable! | |||
| Myth # 3: You Get What You Pay For | 29 Aug 2025 | 00:02:08 | |
MYTH: You Get What You Pay For TRUTH: Free Never Sounded So Good! Isnāt it funny how this gets overlooked? On average, this month you pay: - $14.99/month to stream music without ads - $10.99/month for ad-free podcasts - $65/month for cable - $85/month for high-speed internet so you can stream and scroll Not to mention whatever it costs in sanity to find your password. All that⦠just to be entertained and informed. But radio? - Itās live - Itās local - Itās human - Itās original - Itās on in your car, in your kitchen, on your job site, in your earbuds - And itās 100% free No fees. No subscriptions. No buffering. No āWe use cookies to track your every moveā pop-ups. No wonder radio reaches a larger global listening audience than any other audio platform, every day! And what does it take to make that āfreeā magic happen? - A team of paid professionals waking up at 3:30 am to prepare your favorite morning show - Local newsrooms gathering real-time information, verify- ing facts, and staying on-call during emergencies - Engineers and techs who ensure a flawless signal from the studio to the transmitter to every speaker in town - Music directors and programmers curating formats that match your mood, your moment, and your lifestyle - And sales and support teams behind the scenes, keeping the lights on so the content you love can STAY free Radio may be free for the user, but itās powered by a paid staff of passionate, professional, hard-working humans who still believe that serving your community is worth showing up for. Radio isnāt outdated. Itās under-celebrated. Letās face it. With Radio, free never sounded so good! | |||
| Myth #2: The Biggest Challenge Facing Radio Managers and Sellers Today is Hitting Budget | 20 Aug 2025 | 00:01:34 | |
MYTH: The Biggest Challenge Facing Radio Managers and Sellers Today is Hitting Budget. TRUTH: The #1 Challenge Facing Radio Managers and Sellers Today is Redefining the Value of Radio in a Fragmented Media Landscape! | |||
| Myth #1: Nobody Listens to the Radio Anymore | 05 Aug 2025 | 00:01:40 | |
MYTH: Nobody Listens to the Radio Anymore TRUTH: Radio Isnāt Old. Itās OG.Ā The eight dreaded words for a radio salesperson: āDoes anybody even listen to the radio anymore?ā Itās literally in your car while youāre driving to make a purchase. It doesnāt pretend to be trendy. It doesnāt beg for likes. It just delivers. Because Radio isnāt Old ā Itās OG. Get The Truth About Radio: A Myth-Busting Guide for Today's Media Buyers and Sellers | |||
| Myth #7: Radio Doesn't Come with a Dashboard | 15 Sep 2025 | 00:02:38 | |
If youāre advertising on broadcast radio, first off, good call. The phoneās ringing, business is growing⦠but youāre still wondering: How do I measure attribution more effectively? Hereās the truth: There are plenty of tools that help track inbound leads. But your most powerful dashboard? Itās your customers. And accessing that dashboard doesnāt require complex tech or expensive software. It takes thoughtful conversations, right at the moment your customer reaches out. Now, maybe youāre thinking: But ask yourself this instead: Especially if youāre in the service industry, targeting high-value homeowners, this is where radio truly shines. Why? Because your customer likely called more than one business. But only your business is endorsed by a trusted local radio personality. Hereās a simple but powerful line your team can use the moment that phone rings: āThanks for calling [Business Name]āyou mustāve heard us on the radio?ā This isnāt āHow did you hear about us?ā (which every business asks). Itās confident. Proactive. Differentiating. If they say yes, great. Take notes. This is the attribution part youāve been looking for. Radio attribution doesnāt have to be hard. You just need to have the right conversations with your customers! | |||