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Andrew Jeffries Tapped As OM Of Clear Channel/Los Angeles

TALENTfilter said:
What have you heard?

From what I read around here, Mr. Jeffries (no relation) is single-handedly responsible for KOST going down the toilet.

As I said, all I know is what I read on the message boards.
 
So now he controls the whole cluster HOT, Star, KIIS, KLAC, KTLK, and KFI. Im glad John Ivy is moving up but damn this is scary just in time for Halloween.
 
My contacts in the building say that the GM and those above him are the only people who like him. But few will say anything because they fear for their jobs. I do know that there are many there who are trying to find other jobs, but the industry being what it is, those jobs are hard to find! He's made life hell for the people at KBIG and KOST and now he gets more power, scary. From what I've been told the people at KIOI in San Francisco nick-named him "Hurricane Andrew" because he destroys everything.
 
The new prototype for Clear Channel managers. Carries a very large workload, has a heavy research background and is highly versed in PPM fundamentals. Music decisions are all about callout figures and M scores. Also contributes to corporate projects as both an idea initiator and an ongoing participant. He's hands-on, quick with opinions (mostly right) and perpetually caffeinated which may account for some of the blow back.
 
casual observer said:
The new prototype for Clear Channel managers. Carries a very large workload, has a heavy research background and is highly versed in PPM fundamentals. Music decisions are all about callout figures and M scores. Also contributes to corporate projects as both an idea initiator and an ongoing participant. He's hands-on, quick with opinions (mostly right) and perpetually caffeinated which may account for some of the blow back.

Uh, not quite... Ran your quote here for one of my buddies at CC. Here's the analysis: Carries a large workload because he wants to move up and volunteers for every project imaginable. Doesn't know AC music yet he's been handed the keys to two very expensive stations. He's had "some" success with one and has trashed the other He's hands on because he doesn't like anything anyone does and makes them repeat their work over and over wasting time and energy. Quick with opinions (mostly wrong) and isn't just caffeinated, he's flying. People avoid him like the plague.
 
Probably why Clear Channel made him Operations Manager for their most important cash generating cluster. He doesn't get these assignments because he's screwing them up.
 
casual observer said:
Probably why Clear Channel made him Operations Manager for their most important cash generating cluster. He doesn't get these assignments because he's screwing them up.

Do you work there? You must not have worked in radio very long. You can be successful even when you're screwing up. Usually it's the others working there who keep the boat from sinking, but the latest PPM numbers are out today and it sure looks like his two stations are being screwed up. Look, I know these people, they're my friends and I know them to be truthful. If they tell me these things, I believe them. Besides, they don't work together, so they have reached their opinions independently of each other. Plus, have you listened? KOST sound horrible and KBIG sounds like any other CC hot AC station, lots of sweepers and music that's very JACK like. But there's nothing special going on there.
 
Just how CHEAP is CC if they're piling so many responsibilities on ONE guy?
It's one thing to think highly of someone but to give one guy all that responsibility isn't that spreading him too thin?
Or is it a money thing? You know he's not drawing the full salaries of all his positions that'd just be silly to do so he takes a bit of a bump and adds more work to his day.
Crazy...just crazy!
 
KFI is constantly in the top position so I cannot imagine him making any trouble for those guys over there (even though I would love to see him fire Tim Conway Jr and Bill Carroll). But all bets are off for the other stations.
 
westfield60 said:
KFI is constantly in the top position so I cannot imagine him making any trouble for those guys over there (even though I would love to see him fire Tim Conway Jr and Bill Carroll). But all bets are off for the other stations.

Most likely not happening. Bill has grown in his time slot considerably since he started, and Tim fits the station well in that evening time slot. I don't know of his show's specific ratings, but I would bet they are an improvement over the Kennedy/Suits show that preceded it.
 
I see a gig posted for CC "talk show host". Is this on KFI, or another station?
 
DJBigOne said:
I see a gig posted for CC "talk show host". Is this on KFI, or another station?

It could be KFI whose weekend afternoons have been a round robin of hosts for what seems like years. After Leo Laporte signs off there is a lot of empty space to fill and no one really has been a good fit. With the recent news of KFI dethroning KIIS at #1 I would hardly expect any shake-ups during the weekdays. Weekends however are an entirely different animal.

It could be KTLK which needs an injection of something listenable. Liberal talk isn't my goto cup-o-tea but I'd be more prone to listen if it wasn't always chest puffery about how the Democratic party is the last beacon of salvation. KTLK's ratings certainly reflect to me that a purely left-leaning voice isn't all that interesting for much of anyone to listen to. At least not with the crop of hosts the station is built around. Also, much like KFI, their weekends are a wasteland of nothingness.

Whatever the want-ad for "Talk Show Host" at CC-LA is looking for. It's more than likely a weekend gig for circus peanuts and maybe free coffee.
 
Jeffries is an accomplished multi-format specialist, and he is credited with having done a great job in building or rebuilding some stations in competitive markets in the UK, including Kiss 100 (CHurban/London), Kerrang (active rock/Birmingham), Beat 106 (CHR/Scotland) and Galaxy (CHR/Manchester). I wonder if he's really as bad as some of the earlier posts in this thread indicate? Or, is it generallly his CC connection/role which is turning folks off?
 
MarkO said:
Jeffries is an accomplished multi-format specialist, and he is credited with having done a great job in building or rebuilding some stations in competitive markets in the UK, including Kiss 100 (CHurban/London), Kerrang (active rock/Birmingham), Beat 106 (CHR/Scotland) and Galaxy (CHR/Manchester). I wonder if he's really as bad as some of the earlier posts in this thread indicate? Or, is it generally his CC connection/role which is turning folks off?

Everyone has their supporters and detractors. In this case, his supporters are few, but they have the power. His detractors are many. Mostly people who have worked for or with him. Those multi-formats you mention above are CHR, Active Rock and Churban. I don't see anything that would make him an expert at AC. The people I know who work at CC have witnessed some strange and for some on staff abusive behavior. Those that have complained have been met with indifference from above. Someone at CC likes him and doesn't seem to care how he treats people. Look, I don't want to get into slanderous territory here, but I know what I've heard to be true. It's radio, we've all at one time or another worked for someone who could be categorized as a "real piece of work" but this guy is not the happy go lucky nice guy that his initial image shows. After all I know about him and everything I've heard, I have to wonder how "stable" he is. (I heard a story about a jingle session in Texas that sounded like something out of a movie) But back to the "accomplished multi-format specialist" title you've bestowed on him. If he's that good, why are the two stations he controls failing in the PPM? They've been dropping, and unlike last year, he may not have much staff left to bail him out. Stations evolve, I get that, but the changes he's implemented over the last few years have been disastrous to KOST especially. No doubt they will do well with Christmas music again this December, but those numbers will drop like a rock once January rolls around if they keep going the way they have this year. What works in other countries doesn't always fly here and to be honest, listening to his stations I can find a whole lot of bad radio. Weird too as I've been to Europe and liked a lot of what I heard.

KBIG, I cold go on a while about it. It's problems are numerous. KOST has built a solid reputation over the years as one of the nation's top AC's. It had it's own unique sound that programers all over the country copied. No more as they've gone from a leader to a follower. Their "star" show was always Lovesongs on the Coast. However, the changes Mr. "accomplished multi-format specialist" has made have killed it's numbers. From what I can make out, the music is the biggest problem there. I know you'll say that the competition at night has changed and you'd be right, but it's still no excuse for what's happening there now. So he does his thing, fails at it, but gets a promotion. You have to question the decision maker who promoted him. I'll bet it was someone who knows little about programming. Not his or her fault I suppose as they only know what they've been told.

Whew, sorry, I went on a typing jag, I just hate it when people screw up great stations...
 
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It could be KTLK which needs an injection of something listenable. Liberal talk isn't my goto cup-o-tea but I'd be more prone to listen if it wasn't always chest puffery about how the Democratic party is the last beacon of salvation. KTLK's ratings certainly reflect to me that a purely left-leaning voice isn't all that interesting for much of anyone to listen to. At least not with the crop of hosts the station is built around. Also, much like KFI, their weekends are a wasteland of nothingness.

Whatever the want-ad for "Talk Show Host" at CC-LA is looking for. It's more than likely a weekend gig for circus peanuts and maybe free coffee.
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LOL! They'll get some top shelf talent for trade-outs at the gluten free store. :p
 
It could be KTLK which needs an injection of something listenable. Liberal talk isn't my goto cup-o-tea but I'd be more prone to listen if it wasn't always chest puffery about how the Democratic party is the last beacon of salvation. KTLK's ratings certainly reflect to me that a purely left-leaning voice isn't all that interesting for much of anyone to listen to. At least not with the crop of hosts the station is built around. Also, much like KFI, their weekends are a wasteland of nothingness.

Whatever the want-ad for "Talk Show Host" at CC-LA is looking for. It's more than likely a weekend gig for circus peanuts and maybe free coffee.
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LOL! They'll get some top shelf talent for trade-outs at the gluten free store. :p
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I believe that the open job is for Saturday's on KFI after Leo LaPorte's show.
 
calguy said:
I believe that the open job is for Saturday's on KFI after Leo LaPorte's show.

Thanks for the info. They should've posted they're looking for a "part-time talk show host". :mad:
 
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