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Saturday
5PM-7PM
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Courtenay

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Edmonton

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9PM -11PM
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Fredericton

Sunday
10AM-12PM
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Grand Prairie

Sunday
8PM-10PM
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Halifax

Sunday
6PM-8PM
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Kingston

Sunday
6PM-8PM
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London

Sunday
9AM-11AM
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North Bay

Sunday
9AM-11AM
Saturday
9PM -11PM
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Ottawa-Hull

Sunday
6PM-8PM
Saturday
9AM-10AM
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St. Catharines

Sunday
10AM-12PM
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Sudbury

Sunday
9AM -11AM
Saturday
9PM-11PM
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Timmins

Sunday
9AM -11AM
Saturday
9PM-11PM
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Toronto

Sunday
10PM-12AM
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Toronto

Friday
10PM-12AM
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Victoria

Sunday
8AM-10AM
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Monday
Jun182012

Radio's Mobile Challenge

Good post from consultant Mark Ramsey about how many broadcasters have it worng when it comes to planning for the mobile future:

The thinking goes like this:

“We need a dedicated mobile app for our station!”

Or…

“We need to get our stations on mobile apps that already exist, like Tunein or IHeartRadio!”

Both of these are wrong (or at least vastly insufficient) for the same reason: They are about you, while mobile is about the consumer – her problems, needs, and interests – and the advertiser – who wants more than reach in a world where you can connect so much more meaningfully.

There're more excellent reading here.

Reader Comments (1)

“We need a dedicated mobile app for our station!”

June 21, 2012 | Unregistered CommenterMercy

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