lovejamminoldies said:I like the Sparknet feed but I know it's not going to sound nearly as good as R1 did with Jack. JD Kunes programmed that to the market with help from Lee Davenport. The liners were local, music was local, and it sounded damn good. The problem with the bird is:
1) You won't hear nearly as many local liners. I'm sure they leave room for a few per hour but nothing like the stuff R1 wrote.
2) No room to tweak... if we have a Buckeyes gameday, you can bet R1 Jack FM would play Hang On Sloopy with a custom liner for it.... not with 1039.
3) Mistakes... If not carefully ran, you will hear mistakes with running it off the bird. Song overlapping, liner errors, dead air, it'll sound choppy. Let's hope they get it right.
lovejamminoldies said:http://formatchange.com/wege-becomes-ted-fm/
Everyone remember this? Imaging was actually good, and the music mashup sounded great. Not sure what happened. Wouldn't surprise me if Hal programmed it, considering I don't think he knows what he's doing behind a scheduler hence why he doesn't program The Blitz.
I like the Sparknet feed but I know it's not going to sound nearly as good as R1 did with Jack. JD Kunes programmed that to the market with help from Lee Davenport. The liners were local, music was local, and it sounded damn good. The problem with the bird is:
1) You won't hear nearly as many local liners. I'm sure they leave room for a few per hour but nothing like the stuff R1 wrote.
2) No room to tweak... if we have a Buckeyes gameday, you can bet R1 Jack FM would play Hang On Sloopy with a custom liner for it.... not with 1039.
3) Mistakes... If not carefully ran, you will hear mistakes with running it off the bird. Song overlapping, liner errors, dead air, it'll sound choppy. Let's hope they get it right.
I do agree with placing it on 1039, but if The Blitz continues to decline, I am all for dumping the format and going with CHR to go against NCI. If X beats them (if they're not already), I'd look into another format. Hell, they already are putting money into Blitz with jocks, imaging, and remotes. CHR requires that.
Kent said:lovejamminoldies said:I like the Sparknet feed but I know it's not going to sound nearly as good as R1 did with Jack. JD Kunes programmed that to the market with help from Lee Davenport. The liners were local, music was local, and it sounded damn good. The problem with the bird is:
Is it the SparkNet feed or the Dial Global feed? I'd actually guess it's Dial Global since SparkNet, at least a few years ago, wouldn't have worked with them on any signal other 99.7.
Nu_Roo_2 said:Kent said:lovejamminoldies said:I like the Sparknet feed but I know it's not going to sound nearly as good as R1 did with Jack. JD Kunes programmed that to the market with help from Lee Davenport. The liners were local, music was local, and it sounded damn good. The problem with the bird is:
Is it the SparkNet feed or the Dial Global feed? I'd actually guess it's Dial Global since SparkNet, at least a few years ago, wouldn't have worked with them on any signal other 99.7.
It's Sparknet using DG's STORQ. And I believe than previously Sparknet had said that any Jacks in a market larger than #50 would have to be locally programmed.
http://jack.fm/news/sparknet-announces-programming-deal-dial-global
At least thus far 103.9's music seems identical to what I hear on the Jacks in Amarillo and Victoria, TX, and in Lake Havasu, AZ -- although they are not fully in-synch time-wise, which isn't surprising given how you describe the STORQ system.
Nu_Roo_2 said:It's Sparknet using DG's STORQ. And I believe than previously Sparknet had said that any Jacks in a market larger than #50 would have to be locally programmed.
Nu_Roo_2 said:alans613 said:Throwing Jack on 99.7 wouldn't mean success. Look no further than Dayton's Fly 92.9, also an Adult Hits outlet, did a 2.2 in a recent book...and Fly is on a 40,000 watt Class B signal.
Conversely, look at CC's big-signal Adult Hits WHLK (The Lake) in Cleveland, which is currently #2 there with an 8.5 share. They've had strong ratings ever since they debuted in the beginning of 2011. Adult Hits is doing really well in Pittsburgh, too. And this is one format where the "money demo" shares tend to be higher than the published 6+.
Naturally throwing Jack-FM on 99.7 wouldn't "guarantee" success. As always there are so many variables at play. But the potential is sure there, especially looking at Jack's momentum on 98.9 in the months before it was bought and dumped by Salem -- and that was on a Class A. One hurdle for 103.9 might be that Rewind has inched a bit more in a musically-Jackish direction over the past few months, although it's still quite different.
Jason Roberts said:Potential is definitely there. However, historically, NABCO's problem seems to always be its execution of formats.
Jason Roberts said:Potential is definitely there. However, historically, NABCO's problem seems to always be its execution of formats.
jakej said:Jason Roberts said:Potential is definitely there. However, historically, NABCO's problem seems to always be its execution of formats.
I agree. They put them to death, but then the formats always seem to eventually come back. Clear Channel, now there's a company that knows how to execute -- as its many terminated employees know all too well.
knowbetter said:CE? ???jakej said:Jason Roberts said:Potential is definitely there. However, historically, NABCO's problem seems to always be its execution of formats.
I agree. They put them to death, but then the formats always seem to eventually come back. Clear Channel, now there's a company that knows how to execute -- as its many terminated employees know all too well.
Well, at least they seem to have a new management direction, and they also seem to be searching for a new CE...so hopefully they are finally in the right direction!
knowbetter said:jakej said:Jason Roberts said:Potential is definitely there. However, historically, NABCO's problem seems to always be its execution of formats.
I agree. They put them to death, but then the formats always seem to eventually come back. Clear Channel, now there's a company that knows how to execute -- as its many terminated employees know all too well.
Well, at least they seem to have a new management direction, and they also seem to be searching for a new CE...so hopefully they are finally in the right direction!
Nu_Roo_2 said:knowbetter said:jakej said:Jason Roberts said:Potential is definitely there. However, historically, NABCO's problem seems to always be its execution of formats.
I agree. They put them to death, but then the formats always seem to eventually come back. Clear Channel, now there's a company that knows how to execute -- as its many terminated employees know all too well.
Well, at least they seem to have a new management direction, and they also seem to be searching for a new CE...so hopefully they are finally in the right direction!
Hope NABCO gets a good Chief Engineer soon. What leads you to say they have a "new management direction?" Does that include new people?
knowbetter said:I did see the ad for a new CE, but at the same time I thought the requirements excessive. From the description in the ad, I don't think Greg S, the Mark's or anyone else in the market would qualify. Most of the CE's I know wouldn't meet the requested requirements, which to me means that the person looking for an engineer most likely doesn't know a lot about them!
I frankly wish them the best. I think they should look backwards for some talent, and help, and someone upgrades them from AudioVault, which is likely a big part of the reason they don't sound that smooth.
For sure, they need to find an engineer, one with a bit of "competitive savy".
lovejamminoldies said:I do love how much music Jack plays, but I'm worried it won't last long, but with that signal, it won't nearly get the numbers 989 did. I wonder if NABCO has the money to do some TV advertising during morning/afternoon news. We'll see what happens!
AnalyticalMonkey said:Jason Roberts said:Potential is definitely there. However, historically, NABCO's problem seems to always be its execution of formats.
Speaking of which, I tuned in over the weekend. I haven't heard such awful sound quality in a long time.
I was on Schrock Road when I tuned in and I have a pretty good sound system in my car. Theoretically, I should have had a very listenable signal at that location. Because I was so close to the tower, I'm gonna have to say the processing was bad. It sounded worse than CD 101.Allfirdup said:AnalyticalMonkey said:Jason Roberts said:Potential is definitely there. However, historically, NABCO's problem seems to always be its execution of formats.
Speaking of which, I tuned in over the weekend. I haven't heard such awful sound quality in a long time.
I have to Agree the over the air sound quality makes it hard to listen to for any amount of time. I hope this gets addressed soon as i really do like the format.
lovejamminoldies said:I compared it to WNCI this morning, and I don't know how I missed it. They really do need a chief engineer.