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Post by Deleted on Jul 10, 2017 20:36:03 GMT
The Ultimate Proof of Success is the Bottom Line
The "bottom line" is the accountant's term for "financial outcome"... profit, earnings, that sort of thing.
KDX Worldround Radio wants to join the trend toward having a healthy bottom line with lots of $$$$$.
Tim in Bovey is there.
Jim Henry is on his way.
Part 15 Engineer has the infrastructure.
End 80 Radio has all the makings in place.
Ken Norris at Tiny Harbor Radio has been doing it.
So what does it take?
Having a proven brand that's just been re-branded isn't a bad place to start.
KDX Worldround Radio has the hardware in place, the programming already in progress, and a few good ideas.
Like any plan the list must start with "No. 1". What is No. 1 on the List?
An accounting department is No. 1.
KDX must set up a method for accepting payments from clients. Something like Pay Pal and probably other credit cards.
Bank accounts need to be opened, business attorney consulted.
Unlike Tim in Bovey or Jim Henry at HBR, KDX will not sell spots and seek advertisers.
Our model is to broker time the way many AM and shortwave stations do.
For $250 an hour we will carry your religious message or commercial infomercial.
Producing the show and providing the talent is the client's responsibility. Building and measuring the audience is the client's responsibility. KDX provides the hardware to get the program on the web and over the air.
That's enough sucess for now. We'll have more later.
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Post by jimhenry2000 on Jul 10, 2017 22:17:35 GMT
"Our model is to broker time the way many AM and shortwave stations do." That's another very intriguing idea.
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