Doesn't feel like we're wrapping up a "banner year".
* Cheap Channel, Citadel bankruptcies ... others on verge. Yet among all those layoffs, cuts, etc. the fat cats got fatter.
* MORE voicetracking, syndication, LESS local commitment and presence
* Kirby Wilbur, T-Man, Ichabod, Jane Shannon, Marty Riemer+ lose morning gigs -- none of the replacements seem to have set the world on fire as a huge step forward
* PPM woke some folks up to realize what we THOUGHT was cool --- really, in many cases, had no clothes
* KIRO -- wtf??
* KOMO adds an FM
* Salem -- wtf?? (and no change with that literal "flamethrower" of a stick for KKOL!)
* KRKO tower issue with (maybe ELF??)
* KMCQ -- got on air as K-POD. KAFE makes commitment to shift frequencies to accommodate.
* Decent coverage/community awareness on the officer shooting issues -- radio did good job bringing people closer together (though TV really carried this one)
* Loss of P/I and, in turn, our primary "credible" media buddy, Bill Virgin, who did a great job keeping us "looped"
* Speaking of "looped" -- O'Day had milestone bday this year, and some surprised given his former lifestyle that he reached it. Ironically, THIS generation knows him for anti-drinking schtick -- or, uh, Schick.
But through all that ... there was still a lot of good radio to be heard in these parts.
WHAT DO YOU REMEMBER??
* Cheap Channel, Citadel bankruptcies ... others on verge. Yet among all those layoffs, cuts, etc. the fat cats got fatter.
* MORE voicetracking, syndication, LESS local commitment and presence
* Kirby Wilbur, T-Man, Ichabod, Jane Shannon, Marty Riemer+ lose morning gigs -- none of the replacements seem to have set the world on fire as a huge step forward
* PPM woke some folks up to realize what we THOUGHT was cool --- really, in many cases, had no clothes
* KIRO -- wtf??
* KOMO adds an FM
* Salem -- wtf?? (and no change with that literal "flamethrower" of a stick for KKOL!)
* KRKO tower issue with (maybe ELF??)
* KMCQ -- got on air as K-POD. KAFE makes commitment to shift frequencies to accommodate.
* Decent coverage/community awareness on the officer shooting issues -- radio did good job bringing people closer together (though TV really carried this one)
* Loss of P/I and, in turn, our primary "credible" media buddy, Bill Virgin, who did a great job keeping us "looped"
* Speaking of "looped" -- O'Day had milestone bday this year, and some surprised given his former lifestyle that he reached it. Ironically, THIS generation knows him for anti-drinking schtick -- or, uh, Schick.
But through all that ... there was still a lot of good radio to be heard in these parts.
WHAT DO YOU REMEMBER??