wow....didn't mean to start a firestorm, but i don't really care. radio is fun for me. that's why i do it. i listen to radio...quite a bit....and being an avid radio listener does help to educate me. My good friend in Mobile Amanda Murdock (aka Amanda Gene) started an all request night show probably a year ago....on 92.1, the zew. That led to MUCH more user/listener involvement, which meant other listeners heard the following:
1) omg, there's actually someone LIVE here.
2) omg, other people are suggesting different songs and this dj is PLAYING THEM, this means i might actually hear stuff i don't hear often!
3) omg, this is actually giving this part of the station a personality.
It went over so well, last I heard, they'd made the entire day Thursday all request thursday.
Another thing you will learn about radio - and I'm by far *NOT* the best person to know any of this - but it's not all about the ratings....it's about if people turn to your station to hear bad weather news or traffic information....complimenting the folks at big river, they still play news at the top of the hour. It's kept me there for YEARS before I worked there. Then, it's about the advertisers knowing that you do those things for the listener...and that you are truly serving the community (or knowing your demo listens there the most...) - and thats where the advertising money comes in. I envy the sales people....I do NOT want their job.
Now a little story of how radio was fun....two weeks ago, i was on an overnight shift...a couple of guys called and requested elvis...and being a big river / sam phillips station, i've learned elvis is never bad. That grew into Three Dog Night, adn into the Guess Who, and into Steely Dan, and into Jethro Tull, and into all kinds of requests. I started taking those requests and if someone wanted to hear two songs, I'd throw in a third. By the end of the hour I was going three in a row from whatever artists they wanted to hear...and i got calls from the third shifters all night just amazed...they hadn't heard that song in YEARS.....they didn't leave me alone until I turned it over to the next guy at 6 am.
It was great....but another thing - I didn't focus on the number one stuff. I focused on the stuff you don't hear very often. I focused on telling the listener what the name of the song was and who requested it. If I had taken the time to learn how to use the phone recorder / adobe audition by that point i would have used it too...but the *listener* kept me hoping....and i kept reminding the listener....they are the reason we're here. And they are.
In fact....that's a problem I have with Matt Murphree on 101.1 the source - he's told several callers Crawford owns the airwaves....Crawford has a lease on the airwaves....they don't own anything....and not that the FCC will actually do it, but if Crawford stops serving the public interest (which I'm already wondering if the government would consider their bashing of politicians NOT serving the public interest), the FCC could pull their license.
Would they do it? Probably not....but could they do it? no.
I have to ignore Matt when he says that.
Ok...carry on everyone. Oh, and no, I would not call Matt and debate it with him.