Welcome to Talk Frontier — The Next Generation

Randall Bloomquist

Randall Bloomquist

Dear Friends and Colleagues –  I started  TalkFrontier.com eight months ago as an experiment, as a way to learn about New Media while continuing to share my opinions and ideas about talk radio.  At the time, I took a pretty dim view of radio’s prospects.  But a funny thing happened across those eight months and 95 blog posts.  The more time I spent  talking to smart broadcasters, listening to “the infinite dial” and studying endless reports and statistics, I’ve concluded that talk radio has an exciting future, and I want to be part of it.

So, here it is:  Talk Frontier Media, a company offering talent management, content development and talk media strategy services to all segments of the growing spoken-word media. By the way, the Talk Frontier blog will continue to be a source of information, ideas and analysis for talk media professionals.  No charge.  So be sure to sign-up for our RSS feed.

TALK RADIO EXPERT RANDALL BLOOMQUIST LAUNCHES TALENT  MANAGEMENT AND CONTENT DEVELOPMENT COMPANY

ATLANTA, November 12, 2009Randall Bloomquist, a veteran talk radio programmer with a reputation for developing new talent and saving troubled stations, has launched Talk Frontier Media (TFM), a talent management, content development and talk media strategy company.

Bloomquist’s professional achievements include the successful transformation of two legendary radio stations, WBT/Charlotte and WRVA/Richmond, both of which are now market leaders in ratings and revenue.  He is also credited with developing several successful talk personalities including WTKK-FM/Boston’s Michael Graham and former WBT stars Richard Spires and Brad Krantz. Bloomquist has programmed two Top 10 market stations, WMAL/Washington and WGST/Atlanta. Prior to working at the station level, he was News/Talk Editor of the trade publication Radio & Records, where he founded the R&R Talk Radio Seminar, an annual convention for the talk radio industry.

Talk Frontier Media provides a full range of talent services from one-time air checks to on-going career management and image building. TFM specializes in working with up-and-coming talent and those who aspire to join the ranks of talk media — whether as traditional talk radio hosts, Internet radio personalities or podcasters.

“This is an exciting time for talk media,” said Bloomquist. “We are on the verge of a new golden age for spoken-word entertainment when listeners will have nearly unlimited choice on the aptly named ‘infinite dial.’  But one thing will never change.  The winners — regardless of platform — will always be those personalities who are able to effectively deliver unique content and create intimate bonds with their audience.”

Talk Frontier Media also serves as a force-multiplier for talk media outlets, providing critical programming services on a contract basis.  These include talent searches, talent evaluation, content development, station critiques and competitive analysis.

According to WRVA Program Director Jimmy Barrett, “The reason WRVA is enjoying its current ratings success is because of the groundwork laid by Randall.  He can certainly help any station identify its strengths and weaknesses and develop a plan for better numbers.”

TFM’s Talk Media Strategy programs help businesses and other organizations employ talk media to achieve their goals via relationship-building, public service campaigns, content development and production, and paid advertising.

For more information about Talk Frontier Media and its services go to the company’s website at www.talkfrontier.com.

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