Jeremy Sinon: Radio's Digital OG
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In this episode, Jeremy recounts his career journey from his
first internet and computer experiences in the 1990s to his
current role in digital innovation for radio. Beginning with a
vivid recollection of early personal computing and internet
usage, Jeremy shares how his tech-savvy background led him to a
pivotal role at Clear Channel and later at Hubbard Radio. Through
engaging anecdotes, he discusses the challenges and opportunities
faced while integrating digital platforms, social media, and
podcasting into traditional radio. Jeremy elaborates on the
evolution of digital departments, the importance of strategic
content repurposing, and the potential impact of AI on the
industry. His insights provide a broader understanding of
navigating digital shifts, encouraging radio professionals to
adapt and innovate in an ever-changing landscape.
Definitely connect with Jeremy on his LinkedIn Page.
A transcript and a video version of the show are available on our
network site.
Thanks to the following organizations for supporting the
show:
Nlogic - TV & Radio Audience Data Solutions
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voice of your radio station.
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2024 supporting our show. Make him the imaging voice for
your radio station by contacting him through his website.
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production company.
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