OC Talk Radio Founder Interviewed

Posted in OC Talk Radio with tags , , , , , on February 4, 2010 by OC Talk Radio

Look out Howard Stern and other top radio personalities, Paul Roberts has arrived.

Roberts, 54, of Rancho Santa Margarita, recently launched his own radio station, OC Talk Radio (www.OCTalkradio.net), which he says serves as OC’s first (and only) “community station” to stimulate conversations between businesses, community groups and all the extra-ordinary people in Orange County.

“I’ve always been fascinated with communications and broadcasting,” he says. “I remember reading the morning announcements in high school each day. I went on to run the student radio station at the University of Michigan and I worked as a professional DJ immediately after at WMYK in Virginia Beach, Va.”

Roberts says just as people are now able to set up professional recording studios in their homes and sell their music directly to the public (bypassing the record companies and their expensive distribution chain altogether), so too, can someone create a professional broadcast studio in their own house streaming live over the Internet.

“We’re like a ‘garage band’ (or ‘garage bandwidth’ if you like!), but with the digital equipment available today, we’re actually able to create a professional sound that equals or exceeds anything I ever experienced in my professional broadcast career 20 years ago,” he says.

Roberts says he decided to start his own radio station after reassessing his current status.

“I looked at my life and realized that I needed to reinvent myself (like so many others) after the recent financial meltdown,” he says.

More than just a radio station, Roberts is hoping for something else.

“It’s plain to see that all forms of media are quickly moving to the Internet. That’s hurt traditional media outlets (like newspapers and traditional radio or TV stations). But it’s opened up a whole new frontier for niche media outlets such as O.C. Talk Radio. We don’t have to reach a ‘mass audience’ with a ‘one-size-fits-all model.’ Instead, we can ‘stimulate conversations’ directly between businesses, community groups and their local audience. And all with much lower costs and greater returns.”

And why does he think RSM needs a local radio station?

“As traditional media outlets continue to downsize or disappear, it’s clear that what suffers first and foremost is ‘local coverage.’ Take RSM for example, with fewer reporters and pages to publish their news, papers like the Orange County Register and LA Times are increasingly focusing on major stories only (getting their articles from national wire services instead of local field reporters). It’s even worse with traditional TV stations that have fewer field reporters covering an ever wider marketplace. The just can’t cover Orange County any more with their decreasing number of local bureaus and distant TV trucks,” he says.

But, he says through the power of the Internet, the slack can be picked up and actually allow local businesses, community groups and their audience to talk directly with one another.

“It’s never been done like this before,” he says. “It’s a new ‘social medium’ that takes social media to an amazing new level. At mid-life, it’s given me a whole new career and excitement again. In a weird way, it’s brought me back to where I started but in a whole new way.”

Married to Jan, an operations specialist for a national bank, the couple has a daughter Vanessa, who plays basketball for Tesoro High School.

Roberts himself graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of Michigan and attended law school for one year at William & Mary in Williamsburg, Va.

Courtesy of Debbie Sklar and the RSM News-n-Views.

New Apple IPad Promotes Internet Radio

Posted in Internet Radio on January 27, 2010 by OC Talk Radio
Amid all the specultion and excitiement about Apple’s new "IPAD", one fact caught our attention.  By tracking 200 apps being tested on 50 devices at Apple headquarters, Flurry Analytics has concluded that “there was a strong trend toward news, books and other kinds of daily media consumption, including streaming music and radio. (Thus) we speculate that the new Apple tablet will focus heavily on daily media consumption.”

That’s good news for us (and anyone else who thinks Internet Radio is the next "killer app" and Social Medium).

Tipping Point for Traditional Radio

Posted in Internet Radio on January 21, 2010 by OC Talk Radio

Traditional radio will be left out of Steve Jobs’ new mobile tablet device that he is expected to announce next Wednesday.

Malcolm Gladwell in his book of the same name defined the tipping points to be "the levels at which the momentum for change becomes unstoppable".

My friends, we are about to witness history next week when Apple provides the electronics, the infrastructure and the consumer confidence (no small thing) to upend traditional media.

A recent article in The Wall Street Journal alluded to Apples’s goals. No one will know until Apple CEO Steve Jobs comes down from on high to announce the next big thing, but speculation is running rampant. 

The table could allow for cable television subscriptions customized by the user and billed to the their Apple account.  Music may be streamed and safely tucked away on a "cloud" for instant access anywhere on any device — again, for a monthly fee.

Monthly  fees have failed miserably in the music sector but Apple could pull it off with a cool new device that allows consumers to read books, save the newspaper industry from itself, access school textbooks, read PDGs, go onlline, use apps from Apple’s app store, play video and movies at a whim, listen to Internet Radio and Pandora and on and on.

But what appear to be left out is old fashioned TRADITIONAL RADIO.

You see, the TIPPING POINT has already been reached in radio and the momentum cannot be stopped.  Consolidators and their followers have killed off local programming and local personalities.  They’ve done this with a smile on their faces (after all, remember a year ago when Clear Channel laid off almost 2,000 people and said that was going to fix the industry?).

Maybe it would be better to rename the TIPPING POINT the DIPPING POINT in the case of the radio industry.  Turns out less was NEVER more.  Any idiot knows that.

Even an alien from Mars would know that to dilute local radio for the economies of repeater radio, Imus in the Morning, syndication, voice tracking and other cheap programming is compromising the whole industry’s future.

And not, next week, radio will see just what bean counter planning earned it — a footnote at best on the most fabulous new consumer device and entertainment platform ever devised.

Radio is not necessary to people other than radio executives.

Yes I know, — 236 million people listen to radio every week according to Radar and big CHR stations still pull in millions of listeners (if you count People Meter metrics as listeners).

I would respond, if radio is strong at 236 million people, why was the industry declining even before the recession? I know from my work teaching the next generation — radio has by its own hand removed itself from the soundtrack of its listeners’ lives.

Radio studies layoffs and new ways to get health care companies to buy spots while consumers get their news and entertainment online and from mobile devices.  The Wall Street Journal article’s only mention of radio is INTERNET RADIO.

Here it is:

"People familiar with Apple’s plans say a central part of the new strategy is to populate as many Web sites as possible with "buy" buttons, integrating iTunes transactions into activities like listening to Internet Radio."

Yet the traditional radio industry is content to sit still and miss the NEXT WAVE aften having denied its way through the Internet Revolution for the past decade. Why do you think every major broadcast company budgets less than 3% at best for Internet,, Mobile and Digital Operations?  Isn’t that wrong?  The Internet will be the thing historians will look back on 50 years from today — not towers and transmitters.

The long awaited digital future is days away.  Let’s watch it develop together and find ways to become a part of it.

Reprinted from Jerry Del Colliano’s outstanding "insider blog" called INSIDE MUSIC MEDIA.

Hear How CPAs Can Help in Your Strategic Planning

Posted in Uncategorized with tags , , , , on December 22, 2009 by OC Talk Radio

Doug Gfeller from CRITICAL MASS FOR BUSINESS will interview Vic Hausmaninger on the role of a CPAs in helping business owners with strategic decisions (particularly at this time of the year.) Today from 4-5pm PST.

OC Talk Radio Breaks for the Holidays

Posted in Uncategorized on December 21, 2009 by OC Talk Radio

We’ve been in the “soft opening phase” of our new Internet Radio Station. So before we go “full out”, we take off two weeks for the holidays and resume broadcasting on January 1, 2020. Check out our new shows! And spread the news! Orange County now has a new voice for businesses and community groups.

Intellicon and UV Radiation

Posted in Critical Mass with tags , , , , , on December 16, 2009 by OC Talk Radio

Hear Gary Halmbacher from Intellicon discuss the wide range of applications using UV radiation and how his company controls those devices. 4-5pm PST TODAY On “Critical Mass for Business”. Only on http://www.OCTalkRadio.net.

Critical Mass for Business-Year in Review

Posted in Critical Mass with tags , , , on December 14, 2009 by OC Talk Radio

Having interviewed 100 local businesses and executives here in Orange County, the business coaches at Critical Mass for Business look back at what they’ve learned in 2009 and some of the “transferable insights” they’ve uncovered in their search for “how businesses can make better, more informed decisions”.  This Tuesday from 4-5pm PST, only on www.OCTalkRadio.net.

Using Multiple Media Channels to Promote Your Business

Posted in Critical Mass with tags , , , , , , , on December 7, 2009 by OC Talk Radio

Don’t miss Jay Tolman from Agency 51 this Thursday, December 10 from 4-5pm on Critical Mass: The Radio Show as he discusses “using mulitiple media channels to promote your business”.  Only on www.OCTalkRadio.net.

Art and Sciense of Managing a Sales Organization

Posted in Critical Mass with tags , , , , , on December 7, 2009 by OC Talk Radio

Don’t miss Greg Winston on “Critical Mass: The Radio Show” from 4-5pm this Thursday, December 10 as he talks about “the art and science of managing a sales organization” only on www.OCTalkRadio.net.

West Coast Marketing Hour Launches

Posted in WEST COAST MARKETING on November 16, 2009 by OC Talk Radio
The WEST COAST MARKETING HOUR launches with an interview with Doug Gfeller, past President of the International Coach Federation-OC about Executive Coaching and how it can help your internal and external communications.