Traits Of Great Talents
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Traits Of Great Talents
August 28, 2009 Traits Of Great Talents While surfing through the archives of the many features I’ve written about Talk radio in the past dozen years or so, I came across some notes in my files on the traits of top Talk talents. What is it that makes the great ones, great? What makes one talent stand out in a crowd above all the others? Although I posed those questions to a number of broadcast luminaries nearly five years ago, their insights and advice are as fresh and relevant today as they were then. While the industry may be changing, and the devices over which a talent is delivered is growing, in the end it is always great talent that makes great Talk radio. Which is why the sage advice, offered this week by a number of individuals who are always looking for great talent, is well worth sharing with NTS MediaOnline Weekly readers again. Issue 112 articulate; they have genuine ‘star power’ and are able to develop followers, not just ‘fans’; they wake up every single day with a show in their head that’s just screaming to get out; and they’re slightly ‘wacky’ and demanding of excellence from all who are around them. Tom Tradup, Salem Radio Network Be yourself and be original. If I had a dime for everyone who tried to convince me that they are the black Rush Limbaugh, the gay Rush Limbaugh, or the female Rush Limbaugh, I’d be as rich as -- well, as the real Rush Limbaugh. That kind of thinking gets you a one-way trip into the circular file. Never forget the power of one-on-one communication. Every great talk show host—local or national, male or female—exhibits one quality that generates consistent success in Arbitron and that is understanding the power of communicating and debating an idea with another human being, one-on-one. Even though you offer listeners the opportunity to address an entire city or the whole country via the telephone, it all boils down to the solid relationship you build one person at a time through the strength of your personality, your sense of humor and—weird as it sounds—the fairness with which you deal with guests and callers. Phil Boyce, Talk Radio Network Greg Moceri, Moceri Media There are many things that separate the great ones from the good ones when it comes to talent, but the characteristics that top the list, in my opinion, are these: The great talents are driven to succeed; they have a fascinating personality; they can point to at least one major area of accomplishment, not necessarily in radio; he or she is really smart and The really great talent has the spirit of an entrepreneur, the risk taking ability of a Mt. Everest climber, and huge life experience married to extremely high IQ. Great talent also has incredibly high reactive powers to input, and the lightening quick ability to provide both clarity and persuasion at the same time. All that must be topped off with a (continued on page 3) ©2009 NTS MediaOnline ™ — All rights reserved. To subscribe visit www.ntsmediaonline.com August 28, 2009 NTS MediaOnline Weekly PERSON-T0-PERSON Clear Channel/Macon Market Manager Bill Clark relocates for the same duties at the company’s Akron-Canton cluster as Dan Lankford segues to the same role at CC’s Allentown-Harrisburg, PA stations … The NAB is offering a special $179 registration rate for “free agents” who’d like to attend next month’s NAB Radio Show in Philadelphia. More info at www.nabradioshow.com … Birthday Shout Outs: Among those in Talk media blowing out the candles on some cake this week are: Radio America exec Michael Packer, Air America host Lionel, WDUN/Gainesville, GA talker Martha Zoller and WTOP/Washington’s Jim Farley … From our “Not Exactly Talk Radio News” department: San Diego morning mainstays Jeff & Jer remain off-the-air in America’s Finest City after parting ways with Clear Channel Hot AC KMYI over a contract renewal dispute. The duo -- who have always done essentially a morning talk show on the otherwise music FM’s where they’ve worked -- say they’ll be back on the air soon and are updating fans at www.jeffandjer.com. EMERGING TALK MEDIA Page 2 NETWORK /SYNDICATION NOTES Talk Radio Network syndicated host Michael Savage says time is running out for the British government to apologize for putting his name on list of terrorist-related individuals unwelcome in the U.K. Savage is demanding a public apology from former British Home Secretary Jacqui Smith or else he’ll move forward with a defamation suit against Smith and the Brit government … Talks Shows USA-syndicated Gun Talk host Tom Gresham adds a cable TV show to his media arsenal. Guns & Gear airs on the Versus Network (formerly the Outdoor Life Channel) Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday mornings … The Money Pit Home Improvement Show with Tom Kraeutler and Leslie Segrete adds WLRS/Louisville, WWOW/Conneaut, OH, WELW/Willoguby, OH (Cleveland), WRSC/State College, PA, KPRK/Livingston, MT, WSFB/Quitman, GA, WNRV/Radford, VA and KMMS/Bozeman, MT. RADIO MAGIC Ando Media reported this week that ESPN Radio has the most listened-to online stream of any terrestrial broadcaster in the world … Meanwhile CBS Radio websites Last.FM and Metacritic.com have been named by Time.com as two of the “50 Best Websites of 2009” … The RAB reports that digital and off-air revenues are on pace to account for 13% of this year’s radio industry billings … CRN Digital Talk Radio launches Healthline with clinical nutritionist Dr. Bob Marshall. The half-hour show airs Monday through Friday at 5:30pm (ET) and Saturdays at noon … Get breaking news alerts by following NTS MediaOnline on Twitter, or friend us on Facebook. Find directconnect links to both at www.ntsmediaonline.com. GIG ALERTS CBS Radio FM Sports/Talker WXYT/Detroit is looking for a PD with at least five years radio/programming experience. This one’s a big time major market gig for the right candidate. Get more info and apply at the CBS Radio online career center at www.cbsradio.com … Got a gig open? Looking for a new challenge? Email details and contact info to [email protected] and we’ll post it here as a free service to Talk media industry professionals. Former Los Angeles Lakers star and NBA Hall-Of-Famer Earvin “Magic” Johnson sat down for a one-on-one chat with FOX Sports Radio host Tony Bruno at the Harold Pump Foundation dinner and fundraiser for cancer research held recently in Beverly Hills. ©2009 NTS MediaOnline ™ — All rights reserved. To subscribe visit www.ntsmediaonline.com August 28, 2009 NTS MediaOnline Weekly (continued from page 1) love of being on stage, performing with zest and humor, plus a touch of irreverence and mischievousness. And what’s the final ingredient? The willingness to spend whatever time is needed to prepare and learn, despite their innate gifts. Bruce Gilbert, Red Zebra Radio What makes great talent great? Great talents – those who are dynamic, engaging on-air personalities – are men and women that are genuine. They are people that are perfectly comfortable slicing themselves open and exposing their heart and guts every day. They aren’t afraid to open up and share their opinions, feelings, hopes and fears while still being able to inform the audience on the subject matter that affects their lives. They have the ability to inform and the talent to entertain. They are likeable, self-deprecating, witty, intelligent, twisted and capable of saying the things that you’d like to say, but can’t. Genuine means being yourself, but only a chosen few can be themselves and be good enough to stand out in spoken-word radio. Some of us, while being ourselves, just aren’t engaging and interesting enough to pull this off for three or four hours a day. It takes a special talent to be able to do this day in and day out. A great talk show host possesses an unmatched and prodigious curiosity. That curiosity leads to unique observations that provide perspective, causing the listener to think. To top it off, the great hosts are able to present that perspective in a storytelling fashion that sucks you into the radio. Great storytelling, with a plot and a payoff, keeps you listening and makes you feel you’ll miss something if you tune away or miss a day. Great hosts understand that their entire life and every event - from picking out a pair of shoes to having a baby - is potential fodder for their show. They see the humor and hypocrisy in real life and are capable of articulating those observations through colorful storytelling that paints pictures using dazzling details and relatable language for the target audience. Furthermore, their style of storytelling is designed to always be taking you somewhere. The great talk show hosts always have a destination - they know where they are going and they teach us things along the way. “ A great talk show host possesses an unmatched and prodigious curiosity. ” At the end of the day Arbitron is a voting process and nobody votes for people they don’t like. This is politics - it’s an election. The talent that wins is the talent that can garner the most votes through any means possible. It’s why they prepare fervently, execute flawlessly and are never afraid to fail. CONTACT NTS MEDIAONLINE Al Peterson 858-486-7559 [email protected] Brooke Trissel 512-218-8228 [email protected] ©2009 NTS MediaOnline ™ — All rights reserved. To subscribe visit www.ntsmediaonline.com Page 3