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THE NEW Star 94: Not paying attention

Sunday afternoon, as we were out and about and listening to THE NEW Star 94, they played a promo for something or other that mentioned Kannon and Skye Smith, two air personalities that were laid off nearly two months ago.

Are they even trying over there anymore?
 
Sunday afternoon, as we were out and about and listening to THE NEW Star 94, they played a promo for something or other that mentioned Kannon and Skye Smith, two air personalities that were laid off nearly two months ago.

Are they even trying over there anymore?

I worked at a cluster of stations, with the AM running the sat fed americas best music format. I had liners cut by the jocks to promote their shows. I left and came back several years later and some of the liners were still running.
 
I worked at a cluster of stations, with the AM running the sat fed americas best music format. I had liners cut by the jocks to promote their shows. I left and came back several years later and some of the liners were still running.

Maybe we'll hear a promo for McKee In The Morning before it's over with. LOL
 
Maybe we'll hear a promo for McKee In The Morning before it's over with. LOL

I yeeted the liners from the system as soon as I heard it because the jocks hadnt been on the air in months after the network let them go
 
In 1989, the year I graduated high school, our Atlanta Dairies milk cartons had an ad on one of the side panels that said in big letters:
McKEE IN THE MORNING on Atlanta's Hit Music, 94-Q, with the classic balloon logo underneath.
 
WSB yanked the Boortz Vision Computers ads the second he popped up on Xtra.

I don't know what Belinda is doing these days with any radio station, but WSB is still using her for endorsements long after Boortz left WSB.

Larry Wachs still pops up on the online version of 96 Rock, but of course the other 3 Regular Guys are on other stations now.
 
I don't know what Belinda is doing these days with any radio station, but WSB is still using her for endorsements long after Boortz left WSB.
Belinda is still with WSB. She hosts the Atlanta Living show on weekends, which she has been doing for many years. She also has filled in on another weekend show.
 
I worked at a cluster of stations, with the AM running the sat fed americas best music format. I had liners cut by the jocks to promote their shows. I left and came back several years later and some of the liners were still running.
I would suggest a full market signal in top 10 market should be held to a very different standard than a small town AM running a satellite format.
 
I would suggest a full market signal in top 10 market should be held to a very different standard than a small town AM running a satellite format.
no doubt. but i do my best regardless of market size and treat the station as much better than whatever market its in
 
I worked at a cluster of stations, with the AM running the sat fed americas best music format. I had liners cut by the jocks to promote their shows. I left and came back several years later and some of the liners were still running.
Your station wasn't the only one. I heard one in Portland ME doing the same thing. All the "America's Best Music" DJs had been laid off. But the station was still playing promos saying "Hi, I'm John Smith. I play America's Best Music on WXXX every weekday afternoon!"
 
I worked at a cluster of stations, with the AM running the sat fed americas best music format. I had liners cut by the jocks to promote their shows. I left and came back several years later and some of the liners were still running.
There's a station near me that's running commercials for a play that closed in early March. They have an ongoing deal with the theatre to run spots for upcoming shows, if I was the client I'd be looking for somewhere else to advertise, and it probably wouldn't be radio.

I literally heard the ad last month, thought "that sounds good", searched it online and found it had ended weeks ago, the spots are still going out in May. Will the last person to bother with commercial radio please turn out the lights?
 
There's a station near me that's running commercials for a play that closed in early March. They have an ongoing deal with the theatre to run spots for upcoming shows, if I was the client I'd be looking for somewhere else to advertise, and it probably wouldn't be radio.

I literally heard the ad last month, thought "that sounds good", searched it online and found it had ended weeks ago, the spots are still going out in May. Will the last person to bother with commercial radio please turn out the lights?

Same with billboards-- one time, I kept seeing Wedding Festivals ads one month, and they were never changed, even though the event had long taken place several months back; quite misleading if you ask me.
 
Bring back Craig Ashwood...94Q
Doesn't Craig Ashwood have an off-air job with Cox Media? Of course, that was a while back and before Apollo.

He used to pop up on this board occasionally.
 
I thought Boortz retired.
Apparently the Dickeys gave him an offer he couldn't refuse to do recorded daily bits on Xtra and occasional live appearances with the Kimmer.
 
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