I see where I erred. I got him confused with the changes mentioned in 2016. It's a shame. It was a great story!He wasn’t let go after 34, he retired after 26.
I see where I erred. I got him confused with the changes mentioned in 2016. It's a shame. It was a great story!He wasn’t let go after 34, he retired after 26.
The final day was great. I listened off/on all day. It was much better than expected. The Program Director acknowledged that they had outside help putting things together for the final day.
Very rare for any radio station to go out this way. I doubt there was any economic benefit to do this (assume all the ad buys were long done). Obviously, enough people cared...and someone with power had a heart. Well done!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ac8VzxKVkrU
Now the 2019 KFOG to KNBR-FM aircheck is out.
Annalisa she's now in Boston and her name is mentioned in the aircheck.
When Cumulus came in the heavy cost cutting began. For Dave, not sure if it was a salary cut, a lower than expected increase, cutting back of other DJs, less freedom and control, but Dave was not happy when Cumulus came on board. I recall Cumulus tried to continue having Dave doing 10@10 remotely from Michigan, but again economics and control issues came up and Dave passed on it.
The final day was great. I listened off/on all day. It was much better than expected. The Program Director acknowledged that they had outside help putting things together for the final day.
Very rare for any radio station to go out this way. I doubt there was any economic benefit to do this (assume all the ad buys were long done). Obviously, enough people cared...and someone with power had a heart. Well done!
This makes total sense, and was a far too often story at many stations Cumulus bought. From what I gathered, if you were a personality that really brought in the money for a station, you were allowed to continue as is. But if you didn't bring in significant ratings, your opinion meant little.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ac8VzxKVkrU
Now the 2019 KFOG to KNBR-FM aircheck is out.
Annalisa she's now in Boston and her name is mentioned in the aircheck.
Perhaps by that time, he wasn't bringing in the money as much as he had prior. I think he knew what was happening. Consider all the cultural and social changes happening in the area during that time. All the new people moving into the area brought by all the tech companies. They had no vested interests in the existing culture. In the same way the rockers of the 60s didn't care about what preceded them. It was a very similar revolution that happened, and a lot of existing radio formats were no longer relevant to the area. I know Dred Scott and he saw it happen in both LA and SF. Both cities saw heritage rock stations go away. In LA, the legendary KMET got flipped to smooth jazz in the 80s! Imagine that! That was a different time, but the same result. Dred was also at KSWD in LA, and it got sold to EMF. With KFOG, they just hung around too long, past the expiration date.
Once Cumulus can no longer make Tom Barnard happy, KQRS will likely no longer be such a large contender (even Tom has lost many listeners from his heyday). But then again, he is one of a few jocks that even beat Howard Stern in his prime, so that's a bit more powerful than the entirety of KFOG was at the time.
Perhaps by that time, he wasn't bringing in the money as much as he had prior. I think he knew what was happening. Consider all the cultural and social changes happening in the area during that time. All the new people moving into the area brought by all the tech companies. They had no vested interests in the existing culture. In the same way the rockers of the 60s didn't care about what preceded them. It was a very similar revolution that happened, and a lot of existing radio formats were no longer relevant to the area. I know Dred Scott and he saw it happen in both LA and SF. Both cities saw heritage rock stations go away. In LA, the legendary KMET got flipped to smooth jazz in the 80s! Imagine that! That was a different time, but the same result. Dred was also at KSWD in LA, and it got sold to EMF. With KFOG, they just hung around too long, past the expiration date.
Is this why the two news stations have completely swallowed up the music stations in the ratings or is there something else at play?
Is this why the two news stations have completely swallowed up the music stations in the ratings or is there something else at play?
It's interesting to me that KCBS and KQED have two very different approaches, one is for short attention spans, the other goes deep, and they're both at the top. And KNBR is up there too.
On the other hand, there is no consensus music format. People like what people like. It reflects the musical diversity of the city.
Isn't Washington D.C. similar to San Francisco in some way
KQRS is a classic rock station. That's a different situation from one that plays current music. At some point the audience will tire of classic rock as its presented on KQRS, regardless of the airstaff. When that happens, there will likely be some changes.
KFOG calls move to AM 1250 in Little Rock, as of 9/6.
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