IMHO if Cumulus stays intact, there will have improvement in talent or at least moral.
How?
IMHO if Cumulus stays intact, there will have improvement in talent or at least moral.
Easy, stop treating talent as expenses. In small to mid markets you can get away with bad pay and benefits, but in the big markets where a couple of rating points can make a big difference in revenue. A station in a top ten market has to pay and treat its talent well. Not just on air but support staff too.
Actually, 250 Watts off the round building does a pretty good job of covering to 285.
It's [Cumulus] currently perceived as being somewhere between a joke and employer of last resort.
it will be very hard to attract quality employees at any level. It's currently perceived as being somewhere between a joke and employer of last resort.
Kind of like Clear Channels of some years past …
Lindy may be Programming God, but Radio One with small signals put three in the top ten in November
More BS
This isn't an issue of having quality people.
Actually, 250 Watts off the round building does a pretty good job of covering to 285.
BigA, I truly hate to disillusion you, but (at least in 2004) they were ruthless, cruel, uncaring, and so absolutely focused on ratings and billings they fired morning dirve personalities while they wre on vacation.
I believe the only reason Cumulus has so many translators is to keep them out of the hands of some class D operators like 1160.