Episode 71
Creating a Successful Partnership Inside and Outside Marriage with Carl and Jeri Goldman
We are joined by Carl and Jeri Goldman, the owners of KHTS radio station. Throughout this episode, we discuss how they built up the success of their station after taking over from near bankruptcy. Carl and Jeri discuss creating a successful partnership inside and outside marriage while working together. Tune in today to hear how Carl and Jeri have pivoted throughout their time in the industry.
IN THIS EPISODE:
- [7:15] What is Jeri’s background?
- [8:29] How does radio still make it today with social media and all the other entertainment?
- [10:27] Why did Carl pivot into the web space?
- [14:27] How is KHTS shifting more into the internet?
- [17:26] What is a suggestion for making a successful partnership inside and outside of the marriage when working together?
- [21:35] What are some of the big things they have seen happen in radio in the last decade, and where are the areas in which radio is growing in the broadcast area?
- [25:21] Does the growth in podcasting impact the radio station?
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
- There are multiple funnels to drive success in the radio industry by using podcasts, website news, and radio news.
- Throughout the years, times will come up where it is necessary to pivot in the industry and follow new trends to create a successful business.
BIO:
Carl Goldman, along with his wife, Jeri, repurchased KHTS AM-1220, Santa Clarita’s hometown station, on October 24, 2003. Since then, they have rebuilt KHTS as a critical voice of the Valley. In 2015 the radio station moved to its new headquarters on Main Street in Old Town Newhall, in the original Newhall Hardware building. The Goldman’s added 98.1FM in 2018, as a simulcast of AM-1220.
Carl Goldman has worked in radio since 1974. His experience includes seven years at a major Los Angeles radio station, KIQQ-FM. In 1980, he and a partner started their own radio syndication business, which they sold in 1983 to the Transtar Radio Networks. Carl remained with Transtar, which later merged to become Westwood One Radio, as Vice-President of Special Features through 1990.
In 1990, Carl became the CEO of Saddleback Broadcasting, Inc., which purchased radio station KBET (AM-1220), in Santa Clarita, California. In 1995, along with his CEO duties at Saddleback, he became COO of Gold Coast and High Desert Broadcasting, operating six radio stations in Oxnard/Ventura, CA, and five radio stations in Palmdale/Lancaster, CA, of which his company, Jeri Lyn Broadcasting, Inc., still owns a minority interest. The couple sold AM-1220 to Clear Channel Communications in 1998 and repurchased it in 2003.
Carl, along with his wife Jeri, raised their two sons, Ryan and Kyle in Santa Clarita. They now have two grandchildren.
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Email: Jeri@hometownstation.com