NOVEMBER 23, 2022

JASON MYERS KILLED IN CRASH

FORMER CHIEF METEOROLOGIST AT ABC36

Former ABC 36 Chief Meteorologist Jason Myers was one of two people who died in a helicopter crash in North Carolina on Tuesday, according to WBTV.


Myers started at ABC 36 in April 2013 and worked as chief meteorologist for over six years. He was working as a meteorologist at WBTV at the time of the crash.


“The WBTV family is grieving a terrible loss. Our news helicopter Sky3 crashed mid-day Tuesday with two of our colleagues on board. Meteorologist Jason Myers and pilot Chip Tayag lost their lives. We are working to comfort their families in this difficult time. We appreciate the outpouring of support for our staff and your continued prayers for their families,” WBTV said in a statement.


The helicopter crashed around noon near Interstate 77.


The FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board are investigating.


Jason married his childhood friend, Jillian, and they have four children together.


“It comes with terrible sadness to hear the news of Jason Myers passing. Jason was a meteorologist for our WTVQ – ABC 36 News team for six years and we enjoyed every minute of our time together. At this time of Thanksgiving, please wrap your prayers and thoughts around the Myers family as we remember a man gone too soon,” ABC 36 General Manager Chris Aldridge said.

CONGRATULATIONS TO JEFF SISK

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HAPPY THANKSGIVING

"SOKY", the weather dog at WNKY-TV in Bowling Green, is dressed and ready for Thanksgiving!

SALES TIP OF THE WEEK



WANT TO BE DIFFERENT AND BETTER?

One of my wife’s passions is creating art.  She paints porch boards and growth boards for our friends and family and she’s amazing at it.  Last week she was working on one and asked me what I thought.  I told her I really liked it.  Then she surprised me.  “What specifically do you like about it?”  


It was a valuable lesson; people want specifics when you show appreciation for their work.  This week, as we celebrate Thanksgiving it’s a great opportunity to thank your clients.  At the RAB we teach being different AND better.  So instead of waiting for the traditional holidays that we celebrate in December and being part of the card-sending crowd, why not take time right now to send the card and show your appreciation for Thanksgiving?  


We believe the goal most sellers have is to make a positive difference in the lives of their clients, prospects, and communities.

  

Here are two simple things you can do to be better and make a difference.

  1. Sincerely compliment someone (with specifics)
  2. Thank them.  Not just the typical “thanks for your business,” be specific.


Create a list of clients, hand-address envelopes, and hand-write a note in cards.  Find something you can compliment them for, and then thank them for that contribution. You can also do this on the phone, but for maximum impact, nothing beats a hand-written card. If you send them today, they will likely get there by the holiday.


In my experience, nothing gets a more positive response, and nothing makes a person feel better than a sincere compliment and specific appreciation for what they are doing.  Here’s an example for a car dealer:


Brad, I admire how your company has responded to the safety concerns of the public during this pandemic by offering contact-free service. As one of your customers, I appreciate the ability to drop my vehicle off, text you, and know that you’ll take it from there.  I wanted you to know how much I appreciate you and the work you are doing. It’s a privilege to work with you.  Thank you.


This will catch them off guard because they are not used to it, and that’s exactly why it’s so powerful.  No sales pitch, just a compliment and appreciation. If you sent a card, be ready for them to call you to thank you for the note.  

If you aspire to make a difference in the lives of others, nothing is more powerful than a compliment and appreciation – with specifics.  


Your courage and willingness to try new things have always been impressive, and we so appreciate you taking the time to interact with us. It’s your feedback and experiences that can help us shape a future we can all be proud of.


Happy Thanksgiving!

Jeff Schmidt is the SVP of Professional Development at the Radio Advertising Bureau. You can also connect with him by email JSchmidt@rab.com or on Twitter and LinkedIn.

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