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10 Questions with ... Scholar Brad
June 17, 2008
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NAME:Scholar BradLAST WITH:Mornings/APD, KKSP/Little RockPHONE:(501) 821-4670EMAIL:brad@scholarbrad.com
Please begin by giving us a brief career history ...
KKSP/Little Rock- Mornings/APD
WPFM/Panama City-Program Director
KTXY/Columbia-Mornings
WKZL/Greensboro- Nights
KJYO/Oklahoma City-Nights-50.4 Share!1) What is the next job you'd like to obtain?
Mornings in a top 100, maybe top 150 for the right city, or afternoons in a top 75 with MD or APD lumped in with the air shift. Top 40, Hot AC and Country are my strongest/most passionate formats. I'm prepping daily to keep myself sharp.
2) What has been your biggest career accomplishment in the industry?
In less than one year at Top 40 KJ103 in Oklahoma City, I more than doubled the ratings from a 7.9 to a 24.2 share, an 18.8 to a 45.6 share, and a 19.6 to a 50.4 share in three different demos.
3) With consolidation there are definitely fewer jobs. How do you separate yourself from the pack?
1) I practice the increasingly rare art form of radio that centers around connecting with my listeners using continual theater of the mind. Using a hybridization of personality, brevity, phone calls and production elements, I create a 30-second spectacular.
2) I stay on the cutting edge of 360 communications and NTR by being proficient in Photoshop CS3, Illustrator CS3, Flash CS3, Dreamweaver CS3, Fireworks, M2O, Ning and other web 2.0 applications.
4) If you were offered a similar position to what you were doing for considerably less money, would you seriously consider taking the job just to stay in the music/radio?
Yes, I would! The cost of living is different across the country. I'm more concerned about the radio station's potential, the place I would be living, and the creative freedom of the talent.
5) Do you plan on sticking with the radio industry?
Yes! I am an optimistic futurist. I am always researching the interactive technological innovations and studying the latest models of marketing that will continue to bring me closer to my listener than ever before.
6) What do you do to maintain a positive mental attitude and stay motivated?
If I learn one new concept a day about the workings of radio or web 2.0, it has been a great day! I relish in knowing that my next employer will benefit that much more by me learning an aspect my competition may have not picked up.
7) What do you miss most about radio?
The creative outlet, and being invited into the listener's world. I'm still prepping, but miss executing the bits with an actual audience.
8) What is your best way to get your foot in the door?
Network ... Network ... and then network some more!
9) What has been your best resource for finding out about job openings?
All Access, in conjunction with networking.
10) Where do you see yourself in five years ... 10 years?
In five years, I will still be working for the next person who next employs my talent. I'm looking for a long-term commitment. In 10 years, it's possible I could still be very happy in that same job. I'd really like to buy a house where I next go and settle down in one place.
Bonus Questions
Any books you can recommend to people who need something inspirational to read?
I'm reading two books in tandem: "Selling The Invisible" by Harry Beckworth ... a great read for air talent who want to know how service markets (selling yourself) work and how prospects (the listener) think. I'm also reading "Morning Radio" by Tracy Johnson and Alan Burns.