And, maybe they are real nice folks, working for fine businesses.
Obviously, they want me to "like" them, but why would I?
Just because they want me to?
Get a clue, people. Radio is one to one. Has been for years. The days of "broadcasting" to a "mass audience" ended decades ago.
Social networks only work "one" to "one."
If you're "announcing" on Twitter, Facebook, et al and you've looked at your competition's ratings, cume, size of their community, followers and they do it as well, maybe you can still get away with "yelling" at people you want to be drawn to you.
For awhile, maybe.
If, on the other hand, you'd like to have more influence on more new people, consider this:
'WILL RADIO BE PUSHED OUT OF THE CONNECTED CAR?" IS THE WRONG QUESTION FOR
BROADCASTERS TO ASK
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A recent A&O&B Facebook post from Jaye got quite a bit of attention.
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