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A dynamic and appealing station advisor, consultant and motivator, Steve Warren has been a radio professional for over 40 years in New York (WHN, WNBC, WKHK, WYNY, WNCN, and the CBS Radio Network), as well as Louisville, Indianapolis, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Philadelphia, Tampa, Dayton, San Antonio. His new book, RADIO: The Book published by Focal Press, is available nationwide and sponsored by the National Association of Broadcasters. As a Program Director, he managed diverse formats including Top 40, Oldies, Country, Talk, MOR, and Classical. He is sought after as an advisor, motivator, teacher and cheerleader for compelling radio programming. His expert knowledge and love of the industry has secured his position as a radio programming authority. A fun, entertaining radio personality (and occasional actor on stage, TV and film), he has hosted events at Radio City Music Hall, Lincoln Center, and Carnegie Hall.  Steve is topical, engaging, and informative, advising with authority on the contemporary media and entertainment scene. He is heard weekly on The Country Oldies Show on the Radio-Studio Network. He developed and implemented the country channels for Sirius Satellite Radio and was the first voice ever heard on Sirius, conducting over 100 artist interviews. Before Sirius, he was a prolific interviewer of radio group owners and industry leaders as Radio Editor of Radio Ink Magazine.

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  2007  Programming Seminars Presented

 

  2007:    
Sept. 26-28, 2007

August 1, 2007

Apr. 17-18, 2007

March 31, 2007

 

NAB Radio Show

Australia Radio, TV, Film School

National Assn. of Broadcasters

Alabama Assn. of Broadcasters

 

Charlotte, NC

Sydney, Australia

Las Vegas, NV

Birmingham, AL

 

  Prior Programming Seminars Presented
  2006:    
Sept. 20-22, 2006

June 10, 2006

Apr. 22-27, 2006

March 23, 2006

Jan. 9-10, 2006

NAB Radio Show

New Mexico Broadcasters Assn.

National Assn. of Broadcasters

Louisiana/Mississippi Assn. of Broadcasters

Tennessee Assn. of Broadcasters 

Dallas, TX

Albuquerque, NM

Las Vegas, NV

Lafayette, LA

Nashville, TN

2005:    
Sept. 21-23, 2005

Aug. 27, 2005

Aug. 11, 2005

July 21-23, 2005

June 13-15, 2005

June 10-12, 2005

March 7-8, 2005

NAB Radio Show

Oregon Assn. of Broadcasters

Nebraska Assn. of Broadcasters

Idaho Broadcaster's Assn.

Private Seminars

Missouri Assn. of Broadcasters

Michigan Broadcasters Assn. 

Philadelphia, PA

Portland, OR

 Lincoln, NE

Sun Valley, ID

Missouri (various)

Kansas City, MO

Lansing, MI

For booking information call 800-827-1722

Comments from past events:

August 10-12, 2005    Nebraska Broadcasters Association    Lincoln, NE

Wow! What a great time I had with this group. We had a full three hour programming session and covered so many areas of programming the time flew by. I'd really like to hand it to Marty Riemenschneider and his staff who worked very hard on this event. We were at the recently re-opened Marriot Cornhusker Hotel which gets out vote as a great place to stay if you ever visit Lincoln. The day before the event, I had a change to tour the state capitol building, including the Governor's office. That same evening Governor  Heineman attended the opening Hall of Fame dinner. I made many new friends in Lincoln and look forward to working with the association members in the future.

July 21-23, 2005    Idaho Broadcasters Association    Sun Valley, ID

This session will always be special since my presentation was on Friday, July 22, my birthday! I had always wanted to visit Sun Valley since I saw a set of ViewMaster slides as a kid. This was my first time to the region, stopping off for an evening in Boise and a visit to the state capitol building. The Sun Valley resort was breathtaking as I punctuated my visit with a ski-lift ride up the mountain and a few hours of outdoor ice skating. The Idaho Broadcasters and Executive Director, Connie Searles were a warm and friendly group. Although small in number, the attending membership made me feel at home and were enthusiastic about my presentation and the possibilities to work together in the future.

June 10-12, 2005    Missouri Association of Broadcasters    Kansas City, MO

It's always great to visit my many friends in Kansas City. This time it was a special treat to have an enthusiastic room full of programming folks for our afternoon session. The annual conference comes on the heels of the pioneering efforts by Don Hicks and MBA members to promote  and GET PASSED legislation to remove all the disclaimer information on radio spots in favor of a toll free number. Other states are looking at this model for the future.

Following the conference, on Monday, June 13 I visited a few clients in St. Louis. Then on Tuesday, June 14, I stopped by KMMO in Marshall, MO for a very informative and fun visit with the air staff. It's exciting to find a small market, stand-alone station that is still "live" 24/7.

March 7-8, 2005    Michigan Broadcasters Assn.    Lansing, MI

Hats off to Jennifer Burigana and the Executives of MichMAB for an extremely well-organized and attended Great Lakes Expo. We hosted two full sessions and were overwhelmed with questions and participation. The event was off to a great start with a reception at the newly refurbished Governor's residence where Gov. Granholm (below) met with the broadcasters who were invited to sample Michigan munchies and wine.

Oct 12, 2004     Kansas Assn. Of Broadcasters       Overland Park, KS

I had a really great time meeting the folks from Kansas. This was the first time I had done a presentation since RADIO:The Book (4e) was published, so we were ready to go with lots of new information. Special thanks to Harriet Lange and her staff for a wonderful (but rainy) weekend.

Nov. 6-8, 2004    NAB European Conference            Lisbon, Portugal

This was the first time I've had to re-kindle many of my professional relationships from my year teaching radio at the IAB in Montreux, so it was a homecoming of sorts. It was also my first trip to Portugal and the experience of this fine country and its people was warm and welcoming. In addition to meeting old friends and getting caught up on the state of radio in many countries, it was just a few weeks before luncheon speaker Mel Karmazin announced his move to Sirius. We're hoping to work with some more international clients in the coming years. Previous editions of the book were big sellers internationally, so we're looking for a boost with then new edition.

Nov 15-16, 2004    Indiana Broadcasters Assn.    Indianapolis, IN 

Nice to be home again. Originally coming from Indiana, it was a treat to meet people from all over the state and from stations I listened to growing up.