Only Talent Can Do That
The biggest gathering of radio’s truest point-of-differentiation starts this week in San Diego. Don Anthony is hosting his 36th Morning Show Bootcamp. Talent from all over the country, looking to become more valuable to their stations, clusters, and companies, will get together to be inspired by people and panels who’ll give their wisdom away.
So often in radio, we work hard to predict the future and get there before anyone else. We also work overtime talking about how much radio has changed. Andrew Curran from DMR Interactive wrote an interesting article that caught my eye about this.
In it, he talks about a question Amazon’s Jeff Bezos was recently asked about what won’t change in consumer behavior over the next ten years. The answers include we’ll still want choice in our product selection, we will still want our stuff tomorrow, and we will still want low prices.
With talent from all over so dedicated to their growth, this got me thinking about what won’t change about radio’s listeners.
Here’s a partial list. I’m sure you’ll have one or two to add. In the next ten years, this is what won’t change:
Listeners will still want to be emotionally connected to other human beings.
Only talent can do that.
Listeners will only want to buy (tune into) brands they trust.
Only talent can do that.
Listeners will still want to turn on the radio and have fun.
Only talent can do that.
Fans will look for someone to make sense of a complicated world and bring comfort to that as they start their day.
Only talent can do that.
In a world of negativity, listeners will want to know that a brand radiates goodness in their community.
Only talent can do that.
Listeners will look for an escape from the pressures of their daily life.
Only talent can do that.
People will search for brands that make their communities better.
Only talent can do that.
Clients will want to place their precious marketing money with brands that have built trust with their fans.
Only talent can do that.
Listeners will continue to search for other people just like them.
Only talent can do that.
Listeners will want to be around brands that radiate authenticity and humanity.
Only talent can do that.
Morning Show Bootcamp reminds me that, as much as we wanna figure out what’s next to gain any advantage, there are some constants about our industry that will never change. And that’s the power of great talent and talent groomed to be great for the health of your radio station and our industry until the end of time.
If you’re a talent reading this, never take for granted what you do and always, always, always stay humble so you keep growing.