...and all most folks in Cincy do is complain about him. Sad. :'(Nu_Roo_2 said:Cincy is lucky to have a dedicated and connected media writer like Kiesewetter. In Columbus we have...nothing.
gabigley1 said:Tim Feran used to do some good ones on Columbus media. He dose very few these days on local Columbus media.
http://www.dispatch.com/content/authors/feran-tim.html
Nu_Roo_2 said:gabigley1 said:Tim Feran used to do some good ones on Columbus media. He dose very few these days on local Columbus media.
http://www.dispatch.com/content/authors/feran-tim.html
Tim Feran's radio columns were few and far between. He used to do one or two detailed, interesting pieces on the changes in Columbus radio per year, complete with quotes from lots of local industry people. But that stopped 7-10 years ago. As you point out, he does minimal media reporting now -- nor does anyone else at the Dispatch. At least at some point Feran finally stopped referring to CHR/Top 40 as "rock."
del_griffith said:Nu_Roo_2 said:gabigley1 said:Tim Feran used to do some good ones on Columbus media. He dose very few these days on local Columbus media.
http://www.dispatch.com/content/authors/feran-tim.html
Tim Feran's radio columns were few and far between. He used to do one or two detailed, interesting pieces on the changes in Columbus radio per year, complete with quotes from lots of local industry people. But that stopped 7-10 years ago. As you point out, he does minimal media reporting now -- nor does anyone else at the Dispatch. At least at some point Feran finally stopped referring to CHR/Top 40 as "rock."
I've done a lot of archive research on Columbus radio in years past. The CJ had an active column with a local reporter from 1948 until their demise. The Dispatch has a much more spotty record. For example, I was reviewing 1955 looking for something. The Dispatch didn't have a regular column at that time. They carried mostly national wire service stories if they had any coverage of radio-tv at all. In the late 50's, they started a column written by Joe Mills. He continued until 64-65 and was promoted to the editorial page. Another gentleman took over and covered until 66 or 67. From then until around 1975 or 76, the Dispatch again had no daily coverage.
Two examples of stories not covered was Irwin Johnson's retirement in 1969 and when Bob Conners jumped ship from WTVN to WBNS in 1973. The Dispatch had zip coverage of those two events. Cynthia Robbins had started some periodic coveage bout the time Conners returned to tvn in 76.
Bubba The Love Sponge was on Q-FM 96?!? I know he was on 95.3 The Eagle here in Dayton and he lasted two years tops before they replaced him with a local jock and music.the marv said:Didn't do well when he was on QFM. Why would the Blitz want that risk? They would do better with a local show.
alans613 said:Bubba The Love Sponge was on Q-FM 96?!? I know he was on 95.3 The Eagle here in Dayton and he lasted two years tops before they replaced him with a local jock and music.the marv said:Didn't do well when he was on QFM. Why would the Blitz want that risk? They would do better with a local show.
Nu_Roo_2 said:del_griffith said:Nu_Roo_2 said:gabigley1 said:Tim Feran used to do some good ones on Columbus media. He dose very few these days on local Columbus media.
http://www.dispatch.com/content/authors/feran-tim.html
Tim Feran's radio columns were few and far between. He used to do one or two detailed, interesting pieces on the changes in Columbus radio per year, complete with quotes from lots of local industry people. But that stopped 7-10 years ago. As you point out, he does minimal media reporting now -- nor does anyone else at the Dispatch. At least at some point Feran finally stopped referring to CHR/Top 40 as "rock."
I've done a lot of archive research on Columbus radio in years past. The CJ had an active column with a local reporter from 1948 until their demise. The Dispatch has a much more spotty record. For example, I was reviewing 1955 looking for something. The Dispatch didn't have a regular column at that time. They carried mostly national wire service stories if they had any coverage of radio-tv at all. In the late 50's, they started a column written by Joe Mills. He continued until 64-65 and was promoted to the editorial page. Another gentleman took over and covered until 66 or 67. From then until around 1975 or 76, the Dispatch again had no daily coverage.
Two examples of stories not covered was Irwin Johnson's retirement in 1969 and when Bob Conners jumped ship from WTVN to WBNS in 1973. The Dispatch had zip coverage of those two events. Cynthia Robbins had started some periodic coveage bout the time Conners returned to tvn in 76.
As I recall, when David Jones was the Dispatch TV-Radio columnist he wrote a lot about radio. I think that was circa late eighties. It was interesting but ridiculously opinionated stuff, and often bush league. E.g., once he called upon readers to leave dead fish at the doorsteps of Columbus radio stations to protest how bad Columbus radio was. He was fired after he punched a guy who made what Jones considered a denigrating racially-motivated comment about his wife.
del_griffith said:Remember Jones. Don't remember the incident.
the marv said:A former WNCI morning jock named Dave Ryan made what radio critic considered slanderous remarks about his wife which made him almost clobber the dj. That Jock now work at KDWB a sister station to WNCI in St.Paul, Minn. I know they took Jones off the radio beat but I don't know about the termination.
the marv said:CBS Radio did keep Bubba on the air for a while then he went back to Tampa.
the marv said:I read in yesterdays Dispatch that a former QFM96 employee is going to start working as a music director at The Blitz. Sort of makes you ask what's going to happen to Ronnie Hunter.