Strawberry & Lizette are the morning show up at one of iheart's Seattle stations.The afternoon show is in Sacramento
No talent on the station is local. Not even weekenders. Too bad.
Strawberry & Lizette are the morning show up at one of iheart's Seattle stations.The afternoon show is in Sacramento
Strawberry & Lizette are the morning show up at one of iheart's Seattle stations.
Correct. They were promoted at local on the new station.Not any more. The station they were on KUBE changed formats.
So did they actually move to Sacramento or are they still voicing the show from Seattle even though they aren't on KUBE there?Not any more. The station they were on KUBE changed formats.
Not any more.Strawberry & Lizette are the morning show up at one of iheart's Seattle stations.
No talent on the station is local. Not even weekenders. Too bad.
They are being promoted as local.So did they actually move to Sacramento or are they still voicing the show from Seattle even though they aren't on KUBE there?
Some believe in going jockless, playing 10,000 songs with no ads and the like. I think that the change to regular programming is disruptive and annoying. Having the jocks on the verbally promote rather than just running repetitive recorded liners is very positive, and having ads does not make the station suddenly become annoying when they later restart.I'm surprised that have any announcers at all. Normally a new station will go jockless for at least a month. Some have gone three months introducing the format.
Exactly. “Commercial-free” and “zero talk” sets an expectation that you will at some point have to abandon.Some believe in going jockless, playing 10,000 songs with no ads and the like. I think that the change to regular programming is disruptive and annoying. Having the jocks on the verbally promote rather than just running repetitive recorded liners is very positive, and having ads does not make the station suddenly become annoying when they later restart.
I have been in a few one-on-ones where a station that did this was discussed, and it was always "they started out really great, but then they became like all the rest". So what the station earned was a "Stupid" pin to wear for a year or two.
I don't recall who did the first start-up with thousands in a row, but I think it was a big mistake.
Strawberry, at least, has moved there. Not sure on Lizette. (Saw on Instagram that he was at Nelly’s recent performance when he was in Sactown.)So did they actually move to Sacramento or are they still voicing the show from Seattle even though they aren't on KUBE there?
The value of music specialty shows is that they bring in additional listeners that wouldn't normally be a listener to the regular format.
Thinking 4 hours 10pm- 2am on Saturday night as the time frame. One of the hosts from their Pride channel could VT and put the music togethet prior to it airing. iHeart could even syndicate for other markets.
But then, Sunday 6pm to Mid. is the time frame for a lot of those type of shows National ones like Rick Jackson's Country Hall of Fame that is heard locally here on KSON, seems to have a large amount of advertisers.
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The first one I personally remember was WGTZ (Z93) in Dayton, Ohio with 10000 in a row. A station I worked at did 9890 in a row but there was a jock staff from minute one.Some believe in going jockless, playing 10,000 songs with no ads and the like. I think that the change to regular programming is disruptive and annoying. Having the jocks on the verbally promote rather than just running repetitive recorded liners is very positive, and having ads does not make the station suddenly become annoying when they later restart.
I have been in a few one-on-ones where a station that did this was discussed, and it was always "they started out really great, but then they became like all the rest". So what the station earned was a "Stupid" pin to wear for a year or two.
I don't recall who did the first start-up with thousands in a row, but I think it was a big mistake.
They’ve got two along 50 in Rancho Cordova—-a permanent one on The north side, facing eastbound traffic, and time shared on a digital board facing the other way.The first billboard I've seen for 107.9 is up on I 80 in West Sacramento right past the Reed Ave. Exit