ABM said:
Well 107.3 is now referring to themselves as "The Gulf Coast Hit Music Station" as well as WABD/WABB.
Guys, this is ridiculous. WABB has never "left" Mobile, so we can stop mourning now. They are returning to 104.1 on Monday morning, so for a lot of y'all, this will be"wonderful" day. According to RadioInsight.com, Q-Tip is coming back. Then probably Blondie, Nick Fox, and the rest of the crew. Same old WABB is coming back just on a different dial. What a waste then to be saying goodbye's and all when you wait less than week for it to return. The tagline "Gulf Coast, We'll Miss You.." WOOFF! One word: rediculous. Grow up, people.. Are y'all that desperate? As mentioned, before -I'm fully against it with the approach Cumulus is taking 104.1, but whatever. Radio on the Gulf Coast just got a tad bit more confusing, especially when it comes this Monday morning.
I don't understand why you'd be against what Cumulus is doing. As far as I can see, they're doing something good for Mobile and the Gulf Coast. People were unhappy about losing WABB, and, now, they're getting it back. The whole point of radio is to do what your audience and/or potential audience wants. The fact that people were mourning WABB should tell you they didn't want to lose it. And, yes, now, they can stop mourning it because someone gave them what they wanted!
When it came down to WABB saying goodbye and whether or not they should've done it, I can't see anything wrong with it. Most of the staff probably didn't know they were going to get hired by Cumulus. They probably hoped they would and lobbied for it, but I doubt they knew exactly what would happen. Wouldn't you want to say goodbye to your listeners if you got the chance? Besides, even if they did, they did a good job getting everyone's attention, and, now, people know where to look. I'd call that good self-promotion, and it didn't cost anyone a dime. How could that be considered a bad thing?
On top of that, the staff at WABB was considered to be a good group of people who did their jobs well. Shouldn't they be rewarded for doing a good job? It sounds like they were; they got hired almost immediately after losing their jobs with Dittman. I don't see a single negative. Of course, if you do, you have every right not to listen, and it sounds like you won't.