Mike is now Solo in AM Drive & Kacey is only doing Middays 🤷
That's my take too. Seems obvious. But I was curious if the OP had any opinion him/herself or was just stating the obvious.I think it is pretty simple, to save money.
Well Thanx so much for replying. Some replies I’ve received told me it was obvious. WHUD wanted to save money. Mike & Kacey were together 24 years ?? I think Management took a chance by splitting them up & losing listeners.I think nearly every AC station in the country has a male-female morning team. Sales must be hurting to have a one-person morning show.
He sounds like he’s looking for someone to talk toThere had been other layoffs earlier. The overnight position was eliminated a few years ago. The program director and music director/midday host were let go about a year ago. And evenings were switched from a live local host to the syndicated John Tesh Show.
So the station is now running with only three live, local DJs, Mike Bennett mornings, Kacey in middays and Andy Bale in afternoons. There's a DJs name listed for overnights, Jimmy Lyles. But I'm guessing he's voice tracking it from another market. A sure sign is that he's listed seven days a week, including weekend evenings. I'm not sure if the station still has weekend DJs or is voice tracked or automated on weekends.
Is there an off-air program director anymore? I'd guess someone at co-owned Albany AC station WYJB probably covers WHUD too. Why have two adult contemporary PDs 100 miles apart?
Scotty Mac the program director of K104 is also the program director of WHUD. Jimmy Lyles is the promotions director for K104, WHUD, 92.9 and 96.5 WBPM, 92.5 WGHQ and does shifts on K104 and 92.9 and 96.5 WBPM .There had been other layoffs earlier. The overnight position was eliminated a few years ago. The program director and music director/midday host were let go about a year ago. And evenings were switched from a live local host to the syndicated John Tesh Show.
So the station is now running with only three live, local DJs, Mike Bennett mornings, Kacey in middays and Andy Bale in afternoons. There's a DJs name listed for overnights, Jimmy Lyles. But I'm guessing he's voice tracking it from another market. A sure sign is that he's listed seven days a week, including weekend evenings. I'm not sure if the station still has weekend DJs or is voice tracked or automated on weekends.
Is there an off-air program director anymore? I'd guess someone at co-owned Albany AC station WYJB probably covers WHUD too. Why have two adult contemporary PDs 100 miles apart?
There had been other layoffs earlier. The overnight position was eliminated a few years ago. The program director and music director/midday host were let go about a year ago. And evenings were switched from a live local host to the syndicated John Tesh Show.
So the station is now running with only three live, local DJs, Mike Bennett mornings, Kacey in middays and Andy Bale in afternoons. There's a DJs name listed for overnights, Jimmy Lyles. But I'm guessing he's voice tracking it from another market. A sure sign is that he's listed seven days a week, including weekend evenings. I'm not sure if the station still has weekend DJs or is voice tracked or automated on weekends.
Is there an off-air program director anymore? I'd guess someone at co-owned Albany AC station WYJB probably covers WHUD too. Why have two adult contemporary PDs 100 miles apart?
Welcome to the board, Jimmy!Jimmy Lyles can attest that Jimmy Lyles lives 5 minutes from the station and is on 7 days a week… lol
Lance Venta's RadioInsight reports that Kacey had left WHUD and the radio business entirely . She took a job outside the broadcast industry. Pamela is looking for her too. In fact I opened a thread about it but got no replies
Lance Venta's RadioInsight reports that Kacey had left WHUD and the radio business entirely . She took a job outside the broadcast industry. Pamela is looking for her replacement.
Yes Ramp reported that as well I opened a thread about it but no repliesLance Venta's RadioInsight reports that Kacey had left WHUD and the radio business entirely . She took a job outside the broadcast industry. Pamela is looking for her replacement.