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K.M. Richards
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What were the reasons behind the purge? Was it the further evolution of the station? The format has been going through ongoing change for over a year now, yet this was a bold move. Weekend ratings were good. This move begs the question, where is KRTH headed? Were these weekend personalities let go because of money? Were they clearing space for Scott Shannons syndicated show? *Or were Sylvia, Dave and Bruce too closely aligned with the previous administration? And if that's at all true, what does the future hold for tuna, Carson and shotgun? It would seem they don't fit either if that's the rationale.
It could be for any combination of the reasons you cite, but my guess (and it's only that ... a guess) is that as the format evolves they want "fresh" voices to replace the ones that are associated with the old format. Maybe someone at CBS has read oldies76's rantings and decided they need to break as far away from the unsaleable 55+ listeners as possible.
My first thought when I heard about the weekend changes was the same as your last thought above. Charlie, Jim and Tom are most decidedly associated with the "old" KRTH. There is an obvious distancing from the heritage Drake format that Jhani Kaye worked so hard to reinstate ... but it seems to be working. And that does not bode well for those three heritage air personalities. For that matter, I don't know that the suggestion of Blade, Snakeskin, and Jed would work with this music mix either.
The pros seem to applaud the change. There is no sense debating this.
I wouldn't say we "applaud" the change as much as we are trying to explain why KRTH is doing what they are doing, and if citing the ratings as proof of success is considered applause you're reading a lot more into our posts than you should.
In a way, this reminds me of the discussion we had here when Indie was on the air ten years ago. Many people accused me of being biased against what they were doing when in fact all I was doing was pointing out that the signal limited the ratings and Entravision, being a Hispanic media company, had a corporate culture clash with it. Both David and I said that sooner or later they would find a Spanish language format for that signal and unceremoniously dump Indie ... and that's what happened.
I'd appreciate it if you didn't similarly attach too broad a meaning to what we have been posting about KRTH.