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Jim Williams on Using Demo Tapes to Sell Radio Advertising
HIS NAME WAS JIM WILLIAMS. He was radio’s first serious sales trainer. Hundreds, maybe thousands, of radio advertising salespeople across America acquired their unshakeable belief in the power of radio advertising from Jim. By way of introduction, this post is … Continue reading
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Taming Room Noise Harlan Hogan’s Way
I’ve recently started experimenting with a new microphone, a Lawson L47MP condenser mic I purchased some time ago. Among the differences I’ve noticed, compared to the Electrovoice RE-27 N/D dynamic mic that’s been my mainstay since 1992, is the Lawson … Continue reading