I have been listening to Brooke and Jubal on 100.3 and have noticed since January all their bits are repeats. Just recently, Young Jeffery has been doing the Second Date Update. Jubal seems to be MIA! Anyone know what is going on with the show?
What makes it difficult is this is a syndicated show, and stations have contracted for a specific show. If something in the title or lineup changes, it basically voids the contract.
But I imagine affiliates are also asking questions.
Looks like Jubal is Gone!
https://www.robertfeder.com/2020/04...4/10/jubal-fresh-vanishes-100-3-morning-show/
I wonder why Robert Feder even took the time to fill column on this, since this is not even a Chicago based show,
either case should somebody that goes AWHOL for whatever amount of time like Kathy Hart did in Chicago with her MIX co-workers that prompted her to eventually be fired from the station.
A show carried on a local station is a "local" show to listeners because they hear it on their local radio receiver.
Do you think, back in the day, that Feder did not cover Stern when he was on local broadcast radio? Of course he did.
Jubal is not AWOL. The syndicator knows exactly where he is. They are running only pre-records of his bits and have been doing that for many months now. All they did was formalize his replacement... since he had been gone for a long, long time anyway.
Although, I must say, has there EVER been a dorkier stage name than "Jubal Fresh" in commercial radio? Good grief.
Compared to a name like "Jubal Fresh," it's an improvement! LOL
How about "Young Jeffrey?" How would you like to be known as that?
Uh, no. He adopted the name after he got married a couple years ago. Personal, family reasons (including abuse) is why he dropped ‘Flagg’ as his last name. (Went into great detail on his Facebook page.)The whole "let's pretend Jubal didn't bolt" charade is a textbook example of how big radio has almost ZERO respect for its listeners.
Although, I must say, has there EVER been a dorkier stage name than "Jubal Fresh" in commercial radio? Good grief.
Let me guess - he adopted that phony last name to prevent competing stations from using the term "Fresh" in their branding. Am I right?
Ah, I follow now. I appreciate the explanation; thank you.
(If it were me, I would've chosen a less corny stage name, though.)
The whole "let's pretend Jubal didn't bolt" charade is a textbook example of how big radio has almost ZERO respect for its listeners.