My predictions for the coming year include the following:
• There will be layoffs at both commercial and public broadcasting stations.
This is mainly due to the economy and the falling price of some company stock.
• Don’t be surprised to see some stations reduce or eliminate local news entirely. It has already happened in some markets.
This “experiment” with a 7pm newscast for instance on Channel 10, I believe, will end in 2009.
• Both radio and TV stations will have to do more with less meaning more people will have to multi-task.
• Local personalities on radio, what few there are left, whose contracts expire this coming New Year may either see less money in their paychecks or be replaced with someone who will work for half the salary. And it’s possible that some TV veterans maybe let go because of tight financial times.
• There will be layoffs at both commercial and public broadcasting stations.
This is mainly due to the economy and the falling price of some company stock.
• Don’t be surprised to see some stations reduce or eliminate local news entirely. It has already happened in some markets.
This “experiment” with a 7pm newscast for instance on Channel 10, I believe, will end in 2009.
• Both radio and TV stations will have to do more with less meaning more people will have to multi-task.
• Local personalities on radio, what few there are left, whose contracts expire this coming New Year may either see less money in their paychecks or be replaced with someone who will work for half the salary. And it’s possible that some TV veterans maybe let go because of tight financial times.