So I haven't posted in nine years, back when I was more of an enthusiast than a radio person, and since I started calling games for the Vol Network and WNML, I figured I shouldn't be active anymore. But I'm breaking that today to prove you wrong here.
As for the actual topic at hand, I want to applaud
@ricki for what his group is doing here in Knoxville. They have formats that serve huge holes in the market, and I may be employed by another company, but 97.1 and106.1 are both presets in my car. I hope the rumor that Jump is not long for the world isn't true, because I like it, but 106.1 has filled a spot that has been missing since the X departed us back in 2015.
I also applaud him for coming here and outlining what he and his company are doing here locally. Radio is supposed to be fun. People sucking the life out of it and keeping it from being fun are what has hurt the industry so much.
There's plenty of money to go around here in Knoxville. In my format, we're the only sports station that shows up in the ratings at all. But Fan Run 1340 has an airstaff full of guys making a living doing sports. Jayson Swain and Tony Basillio are both making money doing shows on stations that don't rate. Obviously, music radio is a little different, but you don't have to be billing millions of dollars every year to be successful, particularly if you're not beholden to corporate boards of directors.