The morning show is now gone ...insideradio.com is reporting morning is gone plus afternoon host as well
The morning show is now gone ...insideradio.com is reporting morning is gone plus afternoon host as well
no the morning show is not gone.. only one of the three people from the morning show
not be bringing them back from their furloughs, which turned out to be delayed terminations.
And he had been furloughed in late March, when advertising collapsed, as was the other jock mentioned, Gary Moore. So all the station was doing was telling both that it's getting leaner and meaner and will not be bringing them back from their furloughs, which turned out to be delayed terminations.
Also departing KLOS are weekendsers Frazer Smith and Jim Daniels. Missing from the station’s website, but whose exits are unconfirmed are evening host Greg Beharrell and The Sex Pistol’s Steve Jones, whose “Jonesy’s Jukebox” aired Fridays at noon.
At Spanish Rhythmic “Cali 93.9” KLLI, Jessica Flores has exited as evening host. Flores joined KLLI as part of its first morning show last September and moved to evenings in January. Flores previously worked as a producer and host at KPWR and on-air at Radio Disney. She is a singer/songwriter and social influencer and previously served as Music and Entertainment Partnerships Manager for Latin America for Musical.ly (now Tik Tok).
We have not confirmed any cuts at Classic Hip-Hop 93.5 KDAY or Rhythmic CHR “Power 106” KPWR.
Could AMP 97.1 Have the Sound format ?
What does that have to do with KLOS?
True, when 100.3 The Sound was still on the air and 95.5 KLOS was still in Cumulus' hands, the combined billing of the two stations was mediocre. There were other factors in play than merely format/ratings, though.
Interesting...here's the referenced article from Inside Radio:
http://www.insideradio.com/free/fro...cle_09f7e132-a44b-11ea-9fd1-2725c7ca94e9.html
Format change in the works?
If so, could that lead to classic rock at one of the Entercom stations?
As we've said, there's no room for two classic rockers. KROQ has gone modern rock. So that leaves AMP.
KLOS may be more vulnerable with the recent layoffs. A station in the spirit of The Sound could potentially appeal to their current audience.
Please refresh my memory; how did The Sound perform in the ratings when they were around?
I would also say a re-launch of The Sound on 97.1 would impact Jack FM.
If Entercom does flip 97.1, it would be for a format with high revenue potential. News-talk, sports talk or classic hip-hop may be worth a try.
If KLOS does flip they should try Classic hits and go up agaisnt K-earth
Why would KLOS flip at this point? They are at a decent billing level and have a unique format to present to advertisers.
They could possibly get higher billing.
Just my 2 cents.