With Spotify shutting down Stations, Weatherly is headed back to KROQ
Not necessarily anything. Audacy's restructured formats all have multiple VP's in each. It appears Mike Kaplan still runs the format with other VP's such as Weatherly, John Allers and Christine Malovetz under him.He is also named Format Captain for all Audacy Alternative stations. No mention of what will happen to the person in that role now:
Not necessarily anything. Audacy's restructured formats all have multiple VP's in each. It appears Mike Kaplan still runs the format with other VP's such as Weatherly, John Allers and Christine Malovetz under him.
Weatherly allowed the station to grow stale and nearly irrelevant. Station's performance for most of his final ten years in the job was not very good.
And, we presume, he won't have to babysit Jack either.He doesn't have amp to babysit this time so that's good
Good pointAnd, we presume, he won't have to babysit Jack either.
And, we presume, he won't have to babysit Jack either.
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Thanks for confirming what I apparently remembered (somewhere in my sometimes scattered brain), A.All of the other stations are overseen by Chris Ebbott:
You (in part) answered your own questionMy concern is that times are very different now, and does Weatherly have the ability to adapt to these changes.
I think this is the bigger question, more-so than can he adapt,Will Audacy give him the budget needed to hire top notch talent?
Fact of the matter is, it's going to take many, many, many, months (if not years) to dig out of the hole that was dug by Audacy's multiple unforced errors. I too wish him (and KROQ) best of luck going forward.I'm sincerely rooting for Weatherly as I don't want to see KROQ fail.
When Weatherly was a rock & alternative format captain for CBS Radio - WBCN, WHFS, KITS and other stations weren't exactly performing well (excluding mornings on the stations that carried Stern).