Scott's show, despite originating at WCBS, is not internally syndicated by Entercom.Entercom stations around the country have been dropping outside syndication, such as Hannity or Casey. They've replaced them with their own internal feature programming.
It's been a long time coming. Casey is long gone, his last show was over a decade ago, and I'm sure Entercom was just waiting for the contract with Premiere to run out.
From a PPM standpoint, it doesn't make a lot of sense to run a show where the first hour or so is filled with unfamiliar low-charting songs. It might be cool for us who remember playing some of those records on the air, but playing "Take It Easy" by Andy Taylor will cause tune-out for everyone else.
I still don't call Scott Shannon's program "appointment radio," like a lot of people do around the old AT40 countdowns.
To me, Casey's old AT 40 is "vanilla syndication." Very formulaic. Even he changed it up in the 90s because it was so dated.
It was in a time when someone reading press releases and album jackets was considered interesting radio.
This is why terrestrial radio is becoming more and more irrelevant -- too much competition from other forms of audio media and nothing to make it stand out.
And, yet, it was the only time you could guarantee 94.5 would NOT sound like 93.3. Terrible decision by 94.5 - just a terrible decision. I hate to say it, but some of the most surprising "wow" tracks you could hear on 94.5 were courtesy of some long distance dedications. PPM is basically the terrestrial radio equivalent of landlines and poodle skirts and bomb shelters.To me, Casey's old AT 40 is "vanilla syndication." Very formulaic. Even he changed it up in the 90s because it was so dated.
It was in a time when someone reading press releases and album jackets was considered interesting radio.
PPM is basically the terrestrial radio equivalent of landlines and poodle skirts and bomb shelters.
I hate to say it, but some of the most surprising "wow" tracks you could hear on 94.5 were courtesy of some long distance dedications.
Can you point to the place on the doll where KDKB touched you?And, yet, it was the only time you could guarantee 94.5 would NOT sound like 93.3.
Casey has his own channel on the IHeart redio app. All Casy 24/7Casey's still played on SXM Channel 7 on Saturday and Sunday mornings, isn't it?![]()
Hey...nice to see Bruce resurface! The Nurse and I sorely miss BruceRadio 13~Ten since the waning days of whoever owned KZZP at that time. And thanks to BK, we picked up an XM radio for our '76 Gremlin. That dang thing works a lot better than the Gremlin (see below), but we miss Terry "MotorMouth" Young and his Top 40 station recreations on Sixties on Six.And there you have the rest of the story.
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