What makes certain radio and podcast personalities rise above the rest? Why do some hosts create instant connection, loyalty, and talk-worthy moments while others sound like background noise? [...]
Back in 2007, when PPM ratings rolled out, Jeff McHugh attended an Arbitron seminar that revealed something shocking. The presenter paused, like he was about to deliver bad news about a loved [...]
In Jockline Daily Friday, Kidd Kraddick Show cohost Kellie Rasberry said, “I got to where I am today with 90 percent of the credit going to Kidd Kraddick, who taught me the importance of being [...]
Music radio has been profoundly shaped by several trailblazing personalities who took risks and introduced new approaches to high-profile shows. This list is based on the personalities who made [...]
The Randy Lane Company coaches talent to share personal experiences to enrich their connections with listeners and build relationships. A perfect example is Randi Chase, the morning host [...]
The primary reason that Americans listen to radio (besides that it is free) is for deejays and personalities. Memorable on-air characters are significantly more important to radio listeners than [...]
We often encounter talented team shows with high dysfunction when the mics are off. Some can pull it off and sound cohesive on-air, and with others, it becomes noticeable to the audience. Neither [...]
As a Randy Lane Company client, you will gain access to the largest storehouse of information available anywhere on talent development and performance, personality branding and the creative [...]
Vulnerability and leadership expert Brene Brown defines leadership as, “Any person who holds themselves accountable for finding the potential in people and processes and who has the courage to [...]
If you are a reader of our newsletter, you may recall my adventure trying improvisational theater. Despite how terrible I was, I grew a lot from the experience. I signed up again and after two [...]