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Jeff, as we both know and have talked about, someone could make a decent living doing Adult Standards correctly. Nice niche and one that no one else wants.
oldiesfan6479 said:Is it scary driving on the Skyway? I've heard that some will avoid it
at all costs.
I know radio people say this all the time, but in TV, those news programs such as Dateline, 20/20, etc., like 'reality' shows, are inexpensive to make, compared to full-scripted drama series.David Sharp said:But a news operation costs a fair bit of $$$ and it was obvious even under Paxson ownership, the station was going in the "infomercial" direction. So I can understand why CC "furthered the process." I don't necessarily agree, but I do understand. Because, even if the station's revenue has dropped, it's probably been a "cash cow" up 'till now.
Don62 said:I know radio people say this all the time, but in TV, those news programs such as Dateline, 20/20, etc., like 'reality' shows, are inexpensive to make, compared to full-scripted drama series.David Sharp said:But a news operation costs a fair bit of $$$ and it was obvious even under Paxson ownership, the station was going in the "infomercial" direction. So I can understand why CC "furthered the process." I don't necessarily agree, but I do understand. Because, even if the station's revenue has dropped, it's probably been a "cash cow" up 'till now.
Radio is only people, microphones and other news equipment. It seems like a good news dept. could be funded to produce live and local newscasts, such as top and bottom of the hour and for an hour or so in a.m. drive and noon, then go to the El Rushbos.
I think WFLA's current news staff - if they weren't forced to do newscasts for Orlando stations - could present enough material to fill a noon hour.
MisterNews said:I spent 10 years, 10 months, 26 days, and 17 hours working at WHNZ. But who's counting?!
naughtytalker said:MisterNews said:I spent 10 years, 10 months, 26 days, and 17 hours working at WHNZ. But who's counting?!
Hi Gene! - the guy who fired you worked at CC for 25 years until he got fired. He's counting.
Yeah, Gabe Hobbs, the guy who Mark Larsen said "had to change his pants" the morning he awoke and heard a booming WWBA on 820 AM.DToTheJ said:naughtytalker said:MisterNews said:I spent 10 years, 10 months, 26 days, and 17 hours working at WHNZ. But who's counting?!
Hi Gene! - the guy who fired you worked at CC for 25 years until he got fired. He's counting.
Hobbs?
MichaelCrose said:In that year they have also had a bunch of changes, moved from 1040 to 820 (and is it me, but on all of my radios the volume seems low and the quality kinda sucks) and they are developing new local talent.
Now changing the midday talent is also going to hit them hard.
I for one love the station. I am not looking forward to Savage midday but all and all...good.