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Thursday, September 20, 2012

(AUDIO) Charlotte Media Buyer Loves Radio

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9-9-2012

Nancy Haynes is a media buyer in Charlotte, North Carolina. If all media buyers loved radio the way Haynes loves radio, 7 percent of the advertising pie would be nothing more than a distant spec in radio's rearview mirror. In this week's sales meeting podcast, Haynes gives specific client success stories using radio. She talks about how she tracks R.O.I. for her clients. She details how she uses radio, what she thinks about radio station streams, and what she would do if a Pandora rep came knocking on her door. Most importantly, Haynes says if radio were to lose half of its entire audience, it would still be a better buy than Internet radio. Are you that confident when you call on a client? Note to radio's Top 40: Nancy has a very unique idea to help educate the next generation about radio. And, she's willing to lead the charge.

Listen to our Sales Meeting Podcast HERE
Reach out to Nancy HERE

(9/17/2012 4:41:26 PM)
Jesus Christ, she's hideous! LMFAO!
(9/12/2012 8:29:42 AM)
Regarding a Collins, Haynes & Lully website, we have one but took it down for a while because of technical issues. In that we accept new clients only by referral, we don't need to be reached through the web. Kathy (do you work for Pandora?), I assure you that we spend tons of dollars with this "21st century" ad medium. I know how to use it for my clients -- and use it productively. Also, my comment about radio losing half its audience was meant to cover more than just internet radio -- i.e., broadcast radio could lose half its audience and still be a more efficient/effective medium than nearly all other traditional media, including TV, outdoor and print.
(9/10/2012 8:37:38 PM)
Hello Ed and all! Ed, I was not criticizing your article here. BTW, Radio Ink in my opinion does a great job. I was just distinguishing "the internet" as a whole, with all the major publishers on there, versus internet radio. ...And on the subject of (terrestial) radio versus internet radio...it becomes even more of an interesting conversation, when you consider that major players like Clear Channel and CBS keep pushing their internet streams very aggressively, on their terrestial products.
(9/10/2012 8:23:31 PM)
I don't have a website touting my broadcast training. Nor do I have one promoting my individual coaching. Anybody who is suitably motivated to talk to me can call or write. Last I checked, meanwhile, I had a pretty good idea of what century I was experiencing. That was a cheap shot, Kathy.
(9/10/2012 7:00:11 PM)
The business that this woman works for does not even have a web site. It is no wonder why she likes radio so much. She is not living in the 21 century.

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