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Here is the home where you will find articles, tips and guides written by the RMG staff.  Some you will find useful, some informative and some of the pieces written are opinions.   And are exactly that...opinions.  Doesn't make them right or wrong....just opinions.  We hope you find all the articles worthwhile reading.  If you would like to voice your thoughts or opinions simply drop us an email.  Thanks.
Who is the Most Listened To Voice On The Radio?  It may not be who you think it is.  Find out here.

Out of work and looking for a job?  Looking for a better job?  Here are some tips you should follow before you send out that next resume.


The good news is your station is consistent.  The bad news is your station is consistent.  How about some planned unexpectedness? 


Beyond the music.  Is there more to your station?  Find out here.


Just how do you build a better brand for your station?  A good starting point is by reading these basic steps.


Television is doing radio.  And it's doing what radio did best.  Read what we can relearn from watching Ellen DeGeneres here.
Every market has at least one.  A Radio thermometer.  A Radio thermostat.  Which are you?  Click here to find out the difference between the two and which one you should be.
Corporate radio stifles creativity!  Or maybe not.  Here are some tips and opinions from someone who spent years in the spiffy corporate offices of one of the biggest radio groups in the country.
Oh Boy!  It's HD Radio!!  It's the stations between the stations!!  More stuff to listen to!!  Other than the fact that most listeners are still confused as to what HD Radio is all about, and most think they already have it, what do we really have with the extra stations?  What are we going to do with them?  Is it going to be the same old game on a different field?  Read all about it. 
Radio surprises.  Are you getting any?  Are your listeners?  Find out if you are and if it's a good thing.

You have to know where radio has been to understand where it's headed.  In this article we examine an example on how to develop a memorable experience.


What can a PD learn from an on-air talent?  What actually defines a true on-air talent?  The answers to these questions are brought to the surface here.