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Designing Your Shows Content

Apr 3rd, 2008 | By Justin Kaiser | Category: Podcast Consulting

Do you have a vision for how your show will flow?

If you’re creating a show to highlight your own skills and services, you will probably want to keep the focus on you.

For other show ideas, you will add variety and expand your reach by inviting others to contribute content on an occassional or regular basis.

I didn’t start out that way, it actually developed slowly over time. When I realized that having a committed team of high quality experts means that there is about 15 minutes of ready to go content for every show - I made permanent arrangements.

Here’s a very valuable tip for the new show host: Don’t make any commitments when it comes to sharing your show time with anyone else.

Listen, this is your baby we’re talking about. It’s your show idea and you want to make sure that it carries the flavor you intended. The last thing you want is to end up feeling like you have to use someone’s bad or just plain boring content just because you have a hasty promise.

When someone approaches you with an idea for your show, stick to this reply: “My show is about (fill in the blank) and if you can show me how your idea connects with my target market, I would love to give it some consideration.”

Always, always turn the responsibility for making it fit back on the person who is asking. It’s not your job to make their ideas work for your show, it’s the other way around. If they can’t convince you that it’s a good fit - it doesn’t stand much of a chance of appealing to your precious listeners.

This goes for guests and possible expert contributers alike. Stand tough and make sure that every show is one that you will be proud of.

A last thought, don’t get bogged down in trying to craft the perfect format. You will likely find that you will want to change some things that you do in response to listener feedback, so the sooner that you can get your show on the air, the sooner that you’ll get this great feedback :)

Justin Kaiser
Creative Identity Group

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Audio Buzz - Not The Good Kind

Jan 14th, 2007 | By Justin Kaiser | Category: Broadcast Engineering

OK, so the past few weeks I have been fighting a ground loop. Nothing that was noticeable when recording, but when you turned the computer pot up for playback it was there, and if you amplified the nothing that was recorded, it was a pure 60 cycle waveform� Yep, I counted it 60 full cycles in 1 second of recording It looked pretty, but sucked because I couldn�t find it�

If I recorded my voice it was so low it wasn’t noticeable, but danged if it was still there.

So I unplugged everything. Over and over again. I knew it was coming from my computer as when I unplugged, it went away I uplugged everything on my computer. Over and over again, yet it was still there coming through my MobilePre.

Then I had this brilliant idea. I’ve got a coax video in like the one on tv’s and vcr’s. That was the only thing that I hadn’t unplugged because it was a pain in the ass to screw back on�

Wouldn’t you know it! I could have saved at least 30 minutes a day over the past few weeks and a lot of frustration had I really done a thorough job. Maybe it will help you someday.

BTW, my noisefloor dropped from -47 t0 -70 instantly. That is with some gating. No gating I’m at -55 or so.

Back to the weekend,

Justin Kaiser

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