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10 Questions with ... Stan Branson
January 31, 2006
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NAME:Stan BransonTITLE:OM/PDSTATIONS:WKXI-A/F, WOAD-A/F, WJMI-FMARKET:Jackson, MSCOMPANY:Inner City BroadcastingBORN:1-20-58 Sharon, MSRAISED:Lorain, OH
1) What was your first job in radio? Early influences?
My 1st radio job was WJSU on the campus of Jackson State University . I was hired as an weekend overnight jock at WJMI in 1978 . My early influences include Michael Payne and Earnest L James (WABQ Cleveland), Frankie Crocker (WBLS New York) and Byron McGergor (CKLW, Windsor) .
2) What led you to a career in radio? Was there a defining moment, which made you realize "this is it"?
Radio & TV has been my focus since high school. I was a jock in high school and the classes were always easy for me. I probably should be a brain surgeon but I chose the path of least resistance.
3) If you were just starting out in radio, knowing now, what you didn't then, would you still do it?
I think I was made for radio and radio was made for me!
4) Where do you see the industry and Arbitron five years from now? At what point do you feel the PPM will replace the diary in the top markets?
I think the PPM will replace diaries in all market over the next ten years; however, there will have to be major refinements in the way the system is administered and data is collected. They will have to figure out how to eliminate interference from the equation .
5) What's your take on radio currently? Is it as good as six months ago, better, or about the same? Elaborate.
Radio is about the same as six months ago, but it has changed drastically over the past six years . The landscape as changed in terms of competition for ears. XM, Sirius, iPods and new and different formats make the challenge to keep listeners longer a greater feat!
6) What is the one truth that has held constant throughout your career?
Being the 1st and the best at what you do makes you stand out!
7) What was the transition you had to make in your new position?
The administrative work which has to be done and making sure everybody else is doing what they have to do .
8) Of all the skills you have gained through the years, is there an area you'd like to improve?
I need to be more organized.
9) How well do you think today's urban broadcasters really understand Arbitron?
Not as well as we should . This game we play is based on those numbers we get from Arbitron.
10) As you look back over your career ... any regrets? Missed opportunities?
No regrets, but there are a few second thoughts: What if I had gone to Memphis in 1983 when they put K97 on the air? Where would I be now ? How about the offer in Columbus, OH in the 90's? These are just thoughts
Bonus Questions
What do you do with a song you don't like?
Unless it's a big song on the charts I do nothing with it!
What's the best liner you've ever heard?
WBLS New York (The first with the best WBLS)
Describe your favorite meal?
Soul food (fried chicken, mashed potatoes, turnip greens and corn bread and sweet potato pie)
How did the events of 9/11 change you personally?
It has turned me into even more of a skeptic than before. Can we trust our government ?
What "reality show" could you see yourself appearing on and why?
Fear Factor. I love a challenge.
You just won the lotto and you have your boss on the line. What's the first thing that you would say?
I want to put in for my three weeks of vacation. I just won the lotto. I want to assure you that I am not quitting, however, this cash is burning a whole in my pocket and I got to spend some of this money.
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