THE REBIRTH OF SMALL BUSINESS
Multinational corporations and the tech giants may receive most of the headlines, the adulation and vilification of consumers and attract intense scrutiny from governments, but more of the nation’s business occurs in Main Street shops, two-person service companies and on the dining room tables of budding entrepreneurs and freelancers.
Getting Past ‘We’ve Always Done It This Way’
(By Pat Bryson) I was on a market visit with one of my stations a few weeks ago. We were discussing how to sell a sports team whose games we carry. Traditional sponsorship offered the choice of day games or night games. Take your pick or buy both. There are many more night games than day games. Which one would you buy?
The Programmatic Wake-Up Call: Why Local Media Is More Valuable Than Ever
The Association of National Advertiser’s latest report reveals that over $26.8 billion in programmatic ad spend is wasted due to inefficiencies like inflated metrics, bot traffic, and low-quality ad placements. Despite promises of automation and scale, programmatic advertising continues to struggle with transparency and performance, especially on MFA and AI-generated “slop sites.” In contrast, local media offers verified reach, trusted environments, and community relevance, making it a more reliable and impactful choice for advertisers. Emerging trends like email monetization and Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) further highlight the need for direct, human-centered communication. For advertisers seeking real results, local media backed by audited data is not just a safe bet—it’s a strategic advantage.
The New American ATM: Inside the HELOC Surge—and How Local Media Can Cash In
Home equity lines of credit (HELOCs) are surging again in 2025–2026 as homeowners sitting on record equity and ultra-low first-mortgage rates look for smarter ways to fund renovations and consolidate high-interest debt. HELOCs growth is a great opportunity for local media. Unlike the pre-2008 era, today’s growth is driven by more disciplined, prime borrowers and stricter underwriting, making HELOCs a strategic tool rather than a reckless ATM. Banks, credit unions, and fintechs are all racing to capture this demand, but local media are uniquely positioned to help them win by combining trusted storytelling with data-driven targeting of equity-rich homeowners. For local media sellers and agencies, this creates a timely opportunity to build HELOC campaigns around real-life use cases—“don’t move, improve,” credit-card cleanup, and life events—while pairing brand messaging with performance channels. Ultimately, the HELOC revival reveals a middle class trying to regain control in an anxious economy, using their homes not to splurge, but to stabilize their financial lives.
TV & THE COMPETITION: MEDIA COMPETITION FOR THE CONSUMER
Americans lead media-driven lives, and technology is always changing how businesses can communicate with consumers. Not so very long ago, advertisers were limited to static media like billboards, newspapers, direct mail, and the Yellow Pages; radio, television, and cable followed. Social media and the internet are the newest tools in the box. With all these options, it can be hard to choose what to...
THE SMART LIFE
For much of the 20th century and into the 21st century, we were told the world, our lives would be transformed on an epic scale. Of course, it has, but many don’t recognize or realize it because most of us are focused on earning a living, caring and nurturing a family, contributing to our communities and finding some time for leisure activities during our busy lives. Because the greatest human attribute is our adaptability, we almost unconsciously accept and even welcome new technologies
The $750 Billion Paradox: AI’s High-Converting Future Is Shackled by Search Engine Economics
The shift to AI-driven search is inevitable and shows rapid consumer adoption, but its immediate dominance is hindered by severe economic and infrastructural constraints, meaning the revolution will likely manifest closer to 2028-2030, not the projected 2026. The core friction is the astronomical operational cost, as a single AI query consumes ten times the electricity of a traditional search, preventing mass rollout and necessitating selective feature integration by major platforms. Although AI-driven referrals currently account for less than 1% of total web traffic, these users convert 23 times higher than traditional organic search traffic, signaling a profound shift in consumer intent that is projected to drive $750 billion in spending by 2028. For advertisers, the immediate strategic imperative is adapting to the "zero-click" economy by prioritizing authoritative content for AI citation and dedicating greater resources to paid search, as its premium placement above AI Overviews has become critically important for visibility.
In-Person Events are Back. What do Marketers Think About It?
SmartBrief surveyed marketers about in-person events now that mask mandates have been lifted across the country. A lot has changed since last summer. The in-person events industry was crushed in 2020. About 83 million people had to change plans when the pandemic hit, per Forbes. Two years later, live events are making a comeback, but SmartBrief’s most recent survey of marketers finds
The 2026 Retail Outlook Gives Local Media a Better Story to Sell
The NRF’s 2026 retail forecast points to continued consumer spending growth, but the gains are expected to be uneven, with higher-income households driving much of the increase. For local media sales reps and agency professionals, that means the opportunity is not simply to sell more advertising, but to show retailers how radio, TV, print, outdoor and digital can work together to reduce hesitation and move consumers toward action. In a year where retail growth looks real but selective, the most effective media sellers will be the ones who connect media choices to timing, geography, trust and measurable business outcomes.
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SOLVING THE MYSTERY OF THE MALE CONSUMER
The lives of men are changing dramatically – their relationships (especially with women), home life, parenthood and careers. More of them support gender, economic and lifestyle equality and aren’t afraid to appear vulnerable. Their evolving attitudes have resulted in more focus on their health and appearance and how they shop and what they buy. Brands and retailers can’t rely on the old stereotypes to reach and engage with men.
CONSUMERS 2018, PART 1
People and, therefore, consumers are complex creatures. It’s even more the case today, as the world, in general, and the lives we live, specifically, bear little or no resemblance to the world and the lives of our childhood, whether we are Baby Boomers or Millennials. The rapid technological transformations we are experiencing today and those that will overwhelm and amaze us during the remainder
The Only 6 Reasons a Sales Manager Should be Attending Sales Calls with Their Team
Sales managers, let’s be honest… it’s hard to watch a salesperson that seems to be flailing in shallow water when they are on a prospect or client call. However, if you take a step back, you realize they are probably going to find their feet and be able to stand up and be fine.
PRINT MEDIA
The news media, including newspapers and news magazines, are often criticized for printing only the bad news. If they printed editions with coverage of their own industry, then they wouldn’t have much choice but to print the bad news because the good news for print media is difficult to find. There are a few sparks of life, however, and more so in magazines than newspapers, as the conversion from the physical to the digital version of print media continues albeit slowly.