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98.9 Voices

Former KLCK nighttime voice Kim Monroe is doing middays today on Seattle's Rock Station. She said they were working out the kinks.... Any news on any other jocks hired?
 
I thought Heather was KLCK's night host? I heard her on Warm in evenings a couple weeks ago, same shift as she used to work on Click, unless the jock you're referring to Bob worked overnights. Any idea where afternoon host Brad wound up?
 
The Kinks are cool (well, except for that creepy "Come Dancing" tune....)
 
When KLCK went dark, Jerry Potter was doing mornings, Megan Sosne middays, Heather Lee afternoons, and Kim Monroe was doing the evening shift.
 
I thought Heather was KLCK's night host? I heard her on Warm in evenings a couple weeks ago, same shift as she used to work on Click, unless the jock you're referring to Bob worked overnights. Any idea where afternoon host Brad wound up?
Brad is loving life in LA producing for Zach Sang and the gang. Megan is out and Heather Lee was only filling on Warm. Regardless won't matter the body bags that have pilled up from the folks put through that meat grinder is pretty high, just add these to the list...
 
When KLCK went dark, Jerry Potter was doing mornings, Megan Sosne middays, Heather Lee afternoons, and Kim Monroe was doing the evening shift.

No one knew who any of those DJs were because they rarely identified themselves on air. (Of course I know who Kim Monroe is, but I didn't know she was working at KLCK, and I listened to KLCK).

If you treat your product as a commodity, your consumers will view it as a commodity.

*Time for the out of market power posters to come in and tell me how DJs don't matter, personalities don't matter, and there is no reason to let your listeners know who they are listening to.*
 
*Time for the out of market power posters to come in and tell me how DJs don't matter, personalities don't matter, and there is no reason to let your listeners know who they are listening to.*

Unless Tempe, AZ is part of the Seattle Tacoma market - you are also an out of market power poster, no?
 
No one knew who any of those DJs were because they rarely identified themselves on air. (Of course I know who Kim Monroe is, but I didn't know she was working at KLCK, and I listened to KLCK).

If you treat your product as a commodity, your consumers will view it as a commodity.

*Time for the out of market power posters to come in and tell me how DJs don't matter, personalities don't matter, and there is no reason to let your listeners know who they are listening to.*

I completely agree. I shouldn't be listening for more than 20 minutes to any station in any format with jocks and not know who I'm listening to. I now know who it is, but I recorded an aircheck of KKRZ about two years ago, I think I've mentioned it here before. The clip ran 101 minutes unscoped, and I heard no mention of the jock's name at all.
 
Unless Tempe, AZ is part of the Seattle Tacoma market - you are also an out of market power poster, no?

I have followed this board for 13 years, the majority of which I lived in the Seattle Tacoma market.

I am living in Arizona right now - for graduate school, which I recently completed. I have strong ties to Seattle, and am back often. My intent is to return to living in Seattle full time by the end of the summer.
 
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