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Other Media Coverage For Jacobs
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Rock Radio's Last Stand
Rolling Stone picks five
Rock stations, including two of our clients, FM94/9 and X96,
that have survived and thrived and made an impact.
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Are Creed Fans'
Arms Still Open? (November 2005)
Fred Jacobs weighs in on music and Creed in The
L.A. Times' Calendar Live section. |
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Lost In
Transmission (October 2005)
The future of radio -- An in-depth
look at what's wrong with the airwaves and the new innovations
that might make radio better than ever.
EW turned to Fred Jacobs for
some thoughts. |
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The
Resurrection Of Indie Radio (March 2005)
Wired Magazine's March 2005 cover
story is all about radio. In this article Wired
talks to Fred Jacobs about NeoRadio and the future of radio. |
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Could Neo Be The One? (February 13, 2004)
Fred explains what NeoRadio is - and isn't - in
this excellent article from Billboard's Monitor. A great
introduction to what NeoRadio is all about. |
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LA TIMES:
Pay-to-Play vs. NeoRadio (June 2004)
In this LA Time editorial, they talk
about NeoRadio and what they call the pay-to-play models. |

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"NeoRadio
Succeeds By Cutting The Noise (June 2004)"
Jacobs Media & NeoRadio were
featured on NPR's "All Things Considered"
>Click
Here<
for audio - and also for more details and links to related info.
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FMQB
Cover (Jan 2004)
Dave & Fred appear in the Jan 30th issue of FMQB discussing
"Classic Alternative" and NeoRadio. |
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LA Times:
RockTurnative (Feb 2004)
Dave Beasing talks about Indie 103
in L.A. as well as Jacobs client KBZT/San Diego and the impact
NeoRadio is having on Alternative. |
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LA TIMES:
Pay-to-Play vs. NeoRadio
In this LA Time editorial, they talk
about NeoRadio and what they call the pay-to-play models. |
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The Sands Report (Jan 15)
Dave Talks NeoRadio with Richard Sands and the outlook for
Alternative radio. |
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Radio Sees Nirvana Of
90's In Future
Fred and Dave speak up on the NeoRadio movement in the
New York Times |
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The New Radio Revolution
From satellite to podcasts, programming is exploding
-- but the fight for profits will be
ferocious. Business Week takes a look at music, radio and
technology - and asks Fred to weigh in. |
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An indecent amount
of fuss over shock radio's outbursts
Fred weighs in on the current
climate and how it effects what's perceived as "decent" on radio
in the New Jersey Star-Ledger. |
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Lessons of 20 years in FMQB
Fred talks about the lessons learned in 20 years
of consulting radio at Jacobs Media. Includes the 20 most
important lessons he's learned.
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Jacobs Media's 20th Anniversary
>read the press release< |
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The Sands
Report (Dec 4)
Paul Jacobs talks about the impact of the
new rules regarding alcohol advertising in the December 4th
issue of "The Sands Report" |
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Projects
ALT & ACT Featured In FMQB
FMQB features Jacobs Media's groundbreaking series of Web
surveys, Project:ALT and Project:ACT, on lifestyle trends for the
Active & Alternative formats. Including top-line results.
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The Content
Interview
Paul
sits down with ARC's Jim Kerr to take about the state of sales in
Alternative Radio. |
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Shock Jock Web Survey
Don't miss our provocative study, co-authored with
Edison Media Research, on Shock Jocks and how listeners
feel about this content.
>Click
Here For The Summary |
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Shocking Rock
Listeners
FMQB reports on the study from Jacobs
Media and Edison Media Research in which an
overwhelming majority of Rock radio listeners said that they were
accepting of "shock" content. Cover story. |
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Sony's Newest Boy Band: AC/DC
Sony Music Entertainment is making its latest multimillion-dollar
investment in a classic-rock act that got its start before Britney
Spears was born: AC/DC. Features quotes from Fred Jacobs |
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The "Current"
State Of Classic Rock
A
great article in fmqb about the current crop of singles
from Classic artists - and thoughts on what to do with them on
your station. |
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Radio Outfits
Sponsor A Poll
The Detroit Free Press takes a look at our Shock Jock Web poll and
offers a "hometown" take. |
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A
nation stuck on one station?
On his new release, Tom Petty laments the demise of the
autonomous DJ. But radio executives say they're actually more in sync with
listeners now. Fred offers his thoughts in this
LA
Times story |
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Jacobian Views: Fred & Paul Jacobs
In a recent issue of FMQB Fred
and Paul sat down for the cover story and offer insight on what's up with Jacobs Media - and a glimpse
into the future. |
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