JANUARY 26, 2023

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KBA ANNOUNCES PLANS FOR ANNUAL CONFERENCE

The Kentucky Broadcasters Association is pleased to announce that the 2023 Annual Membership Conference will be held at the Northern Kentucky Convention Center, September 24-25th.


A few highlights to look forward to:

  • Special event at Great American Ballpark
  • Riverboat dinner cruise on the Ohio
  • Impact, Excellence & Legacy Awards
  • Professional development opportunities
  • Great food, fellowship and fun!


Reserve a spot on your calendar now! More details will be released this summer when registration opens.

The 2023 Impact Broadcast Awards will be presented in conjunction with KBA's Annual Conference in September. A special social event and awards presentation will be held on Sunday, September 24th at Great American Ballpark in Cincinnati. The event will also feature the Reds final home game of the season.


The window to submit your Impact entries will open on March 27th. Watch for details and entry information in future newsletters.

RISING ABOVE : DAY TWO

SUMMIT CONTINUES THIS MORNING @ 8:30 AM CT

*times shown above are central time zone

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NONCOMPETE AGREEMENTS UPDATE

BY DAVID OXENFORD

The Federal Trade Commission’s proposal to ban noncompete clauses in employment agreements was published in the Federal Register, setting a comment deadline of March 20, 2023. The proposal is a broad one, proposing to prohibit any agreement that has the same effect as a noncompete agreement, including broad nondisclosure agreements that would preclude a worker from working in their field at a new company, or contract clauses that require an employee to repay a company for training costs if the employee leaves the company. The proposed rule would apply not just to employees of a company, but also to independent contractors, interns, and others performing work for a company. 

DOJ & 8 STATES SUE GOOGLE

CONCERNS OVER ONLINE AD DOMINANCE

DOJ sues Google over its dominance in online advertising market | CNN Business

The Justice Department and eight states sued Google on Tuesday, accusing the company of harming competition with its dominance in the online advertising market. The move marks the Biden administration's first blockbuster antitrust case against a Big Tech company. The eight states joining the suit include California, Colorado, Connecticut, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Tennessee and Virginia.

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EDWARD R. MURROW AWARDS

ENTRY DEADLINE IS FEBRUARY 7TH

The deadline to submit your entry for the 2023 Edward R. Murrow Awards is Tuesday, February 7th @ 5pm eastern time.


Since 1971, RTDNA has been honoring outstanding achievements in broadcast and digital journalism with the Edward R. Murrow Awards. Among the most prestigious in news, the Murrow Awards recognize local and national news stories that uphold the RTDNA Code of Ethics, demonstrate technical expertise and exemplify the importance and impact of journalism as a service to the community. Murrow Award winning work demonstrates the excellence that Edward R. Murrow made a standard for the broadcast news profession.

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THIS WEEKS MEMBER PIC

SEEING RED

Numerous KBA members and Cincinnati Reds affiliates participated in the Reds Affiliate Luncheon on Monday at Great American Ballpark. The annual luncheon resumed this year after a 2-year absence due to COVID. Attendees were treated to a Q&A with Reds personnel and players, a clubhouse tour and and opportunity to take batting practice. Pictured above is a small sample of the stations that attended.

Is 2023 simply the end of 2022, or is it a new beginning for you? It can be both. Glad it’s over or excited for the new chapter?  These are controllable thoughts that have an impact on how you approach each day.  With positive expectancy or with fear of the unknown?

 

If there's one thing I've been quoted saying it's, "Hope is not a strategy." Hope is a great attitude, but it must be backed up with a plan. Hope is a positive expectancy. Hope with a plan can get dramatic results. Hope without action will often result in disappointment. So, as we close the 2022 chapter and begin 2023, let's not just hope for success in the new year, let's make a plan.


I like to start with why: Sales professionals are on the front lines of economic growth and prosperity in their communities. If you think about it, nothing happens until a sale is made. Sales are the fuel that drives the economic engine, and as a salesperson, you can make things better, not just hope they get better, you’re pumping the fuel.


Here are some questions to ensure your hopes turn into reality:


We hope things will get better — What steps are you taking to ensure they get better? Are you talking to more prospects, are you providing greater value to your current clients? Are you increasing your knowledge and expertise?


We hope this client will buy — Have you prepared a presentation that is specifically addressing the most important need of the client? Solving their most pressing problem? Have you given them a value proposition that makes not buying impossible?


We hope to hit our goal — Are you communicating with enough people? Do you have enough business in your pipeline? Are you constantly looking for prospects and new business new categories that have emerged in crisis? Have you gone deeper into your current accounts looking for new profit centers and new ways to help?


We hope this new seller will make it — In the past, the standard was to give new sellers a rate card and a phone book and wish them good luck. Are you providing a comprehensive learning protocol to ensure their success? Have you paired new sellers with successful sellers in a mentor relationship? Do you have a repeatable sales process that your new sellers can follow to ensure success? 


We would encourage you to make a list of the things you hope for both personal and professional. Then ask yourself, what action steps can you take to turn your hopes into reality. With the right attitude (hope) AND action, anything is possible. If you want some input, tell me the ONE thing you want to do differently in 2023 and I'll be happy to follow up with you throughout the year to help you stay on track — just one thing. Anyone can change one thing. What's yours?

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.

Your active KBA membership entitles you to complimentary access to RAB's online certifications.

DATES TO REMEMBER

JANUARY 25-26, 2023

Rising Above : A Virtual Sales & Management Media Summit


FEBRUARY 16, 2023

9am - KBA Board of Directors Meeting - to be held virtually


*All times shown are Eastern

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