Thanks for the thoughtful reply. Your post has had me in front of the keyboard for several hours trying to get a handle on where reality is. And let me say I agree with most of what you say. I do think there is even more to the situation, though.
wgliradio said:
Radio is looking at the wrong way at getting to the pie, because radio refuses to think outside the box. Here the box is 88-108 and 540-1700. Think about where content needs to be distributed.
I think radio is being dragged, kicking and screaming to this reality. But remember, today, May 2007, much of radio is about "Distribution" and not about "Content creation". It's not right.... But I fear it is so...
A digital platform will cripple our analog broadcast infastructure, but because we cannot think outside the box in the future, or are so afraid to admit that someday that little piece of paper we hold so dear that says "yes, you can broadcast" may not mean a hill of beans as we chart a whole new frontier that is already expanding.
Two thoughts on this. One - I would substitute "Marginally degrade" for "Cripple". Still I think we have common ground here.We have "Degraded" the band to a degree to get better fidelity and more stations. TWO- Your thought about the license being worthless has crossed my mind a few dozen times at least. I BELIEVE IT! However "I" do not make up the entire broadcast community. Keep in mind that MANY owners are in the sales business. Programmers are now in the "Audience Delivery" business. IMHO radio programming has gotten a lot worse BECAUSE we know a lot more about how it works. I don't currently program a music station, but I know a tighter playlist will help me during the book. And if I let us wander outside of our core it actually helps when I tighten it up. (Now we all know why radio sounds better in February than in April in twice a year markets ).
Where do we go if we have no more bandwidth? Outside the box and work on developing REAL tech that will deliver our content broadband to our listeners.
My station does 5 hours of local talk every weekday. In market 150 that's aggressive. But we're working on it. I'm more of a "Content Creator" than I was 4years ago. But we are still basically a Distributor. I got a lot more bandwidth than I have original content.
Stark raving terrified might be more accurate.
Those who hold licenses are in an elite club. In the new frontier, the club is not so elite and resistance and holding on to the past (analog broadcasting with digital information) that I find it's ironic when people in the industry cry about holding on to the analog past of broadcasting... the whole idea of digital radio is to secure the spectrum of the past so that the elite club can continue to try and profit off of it.
Bingo.
What most of the viable stations have already done is progam so poorly as to start to move people away from radio.
You do know it's April all 12 months of the year in a continuously survey market, right?
The Eduardos or Gleasons (whichever name he's using today) will spin it into subsections of subsections of research of pregnant moms from shopping malls who light scented candles while listening to Delilah at night to justify that in 3 years the opposite percentage of people will be listening to this station and this format which doesn't even exist yet.
David does what he has to do. Just like me. And I would suspect you, too, to a certain degree. I don't know David's exact position, but I don't think it is station ownership anymore. Even if it is, there are times you gotta ring the bell. Here's a bad choice a lot of programmers make ever day. (I have actually gone though this at times BTW)
1) I program the station with a pile of "A's" in our Morning and afternoon drivetime drive. Station has that "You play the same old crap" sound in drive time, but most of the Non p1's always hear their favorite song on the way to and from work. Cume is reported higher. AQH & share go up and corresponding agency rates go up. Station makes more money. Clouseau is a hero. APD and Clouseau get a bonus. Most jocks do also.
2) I program the station with "The Best Variety" and our TSL or Time Spent Listening goes way up. People that like us (The p1's) - LOVE US. IMHO the station sounds like something "I" really would like to listen to. In fact, I actually LIKE the station and listen at home. However the non p1's hear a "B" instead of an "A" when they tune in in drivetime and think "push the button". TSL goes higher, but cume goes to hell. Callout research tells us that "Our music isn't that good". Consultants say "Why are we playing this?". AQH and share go down. My right hand guy does NOT get a raise. He tells me that he really needs traded daycare or maybe I'll have to take those calls o weekends...Jocks do not get a bonus and bitch. (Forget that. No matter what happens, the jocks bitch).

You get the idea.
Hell, this is someone who can predict what a station would have made that no longer existed, research which does exist but has to be taken so tongue in cheek as to be totally discredited. It's this kind of micromanagement that will leave me cleaning up the mess long after Gleason/Eduardo LLC has headed for the retirement community of his choice... that's what pisses me off. And he is one who should know better having come from a time when people knew better.
A lot of us might think we KNOW BETTER. I "DO" need to point out that a PD's job typically is to get good numbers, not position the station for long term growth. (This might be falacy, too.)
Deregulation has taught programmers to be afraid and that has led to bad radio.
AMEN!!!
I need a roadmap to get back where I started from, but I will let the Leonard Kahn in me have its say tonight.
Not at all. (OK Maybe a little).
I have written 10 or 12 pages about your post. And started over 3 pages at a time. And as is often the case, it ended up being more about my experiences than what you addressed. (Sorry)
A lot of radio is having real problems become "Content Creators" instead of "Entertainment Providers". Even HBO is dealing with this now. Do you want "Spiderman 3" or "The Sopranos"?
And yet the more I research this, The more I think we just need to scream "NINE!!".
Anyone that doesn't get this, feel free to PM me. I'll point you to the story of "NINE".
I fear the Leonard Kahn has escaped from me as well.
Clouseau
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