More Audacy cuts as announced today:
WMJX: David O'Leary
WWBX 104.1: Erin O' Malley
WMJX: David O'Leary
WWBX 104.1: Erin O' Malley
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Heard the ladies this morning on the Morning Magic show and too early to discuss.Tough deal.
Those are 2 good radio hosts.
Any word on what the WMJX morning show will be now ?
I am going to say that with Audacy (and its new owner without getting political) penchant to cut and gut right now, that Magic as a locallly based DJ programming station is a goner.Heard the ladies this morning on the Morning Magic show and too early to discuss.
I would say by the middle of Summer there is no longer any locally based DJ programming there any more. It'll be all syndicated .
I probably misspoke there. They would probably just play music with no on air DJ. However they could just get a voice to record a bunch of voiceovers and use that. The key for all these companies, as they get smaller in radio footprint, is to make their stations more seemless. So what you get in Boston is the same you get in Omaha.Audacy has no syndicated programming in that format it could use. Anything else would cost them either money or spots. Of course they could just play music with no hosts, which is what they do at night
The key for all these companies, as they get smaller in radio footprint, is to make their stations more seemless. So what you get in Boston is the same you get in Omaha.
I think Magic as it is is a goner. Get ready for Christmas music on Magic that is playing the same song as is on Audacy station X in NYC or Iowa City.
True, but I will miss hearing Karen Blake and her wicked Boston accent . I think after O Leary got the ax there everybody is just waiting for the other shoe to fallThe company isn't actually getting smaller. It's staying the same. What's changed is how listeners use radio. The current audience has no attachment to that kind of presentation. If you don't live in both Boston and Omaha, you don't know it's the same. So it doesn't matter. It actually never did. The only reason they did local presentation was because they could sell it locally. Now, even that is a struggle.
That's basically what iHeart does every year, and it gets great ratings. Once again, if you just live in one place, you don't know what's happening in Iowa City.