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Jacobs Media, in partnership with Morning Show Boot Camp, presents AQ3 (Air Talent Questionnaire) -- the post-COVID follow-up survey to its study aimed at radio talent, and they're ready for you to participate. This study of air personalities, hosts and teams and their producers is the third in the series, with the results being presented at Morning Show Boot Camp 33 in Chicago on August 12-13.

Jacobs Media really wants to understand what radio talent are thinking and feeling at this pivotal time for the industry. It's especially important in able to understand the impact of COVID on air talent here in the U.S.

"COVID was the most disruptive event in radio's 100-year history," said Jacobs. "In AQ3, we'll learn about its impact on the on-air community, and how personalities perceive their careers and the companies they work for."

Don Anthony, host/creator of Morning Show Boot Camp/Talk Show Boot Camp, noted, "The AQ results have become a must-attend event at Boot Camp. The goal is to provide usable feedback to both talent and the people who manage them. We are excited to partner with Jacobs Media again for this year's groundbreaking study."

A few key things to know:

  • This survey and all individual information provided is absolutely CONFIDENTIAL. No radio companies are involved with this survey. No IDs are used for tracking purposes. Everyone who takes the survey gets the exact same link so there is no way for any personally identifiable information to be tagged to anyone taking the survey.

  • Jabos Media will not share your info with anybody (so taking the survey will not cause SPAM or sales calls).

  • This is not a short survey, and they think you'll find it interesting. While it may take as long as 15 minutes to complete, they received an excellent response in our first two studies.

Take the survey here.

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