NewsStud said:Wow. A kinder, gentler NaughtyTalker.![]()
color13 said:radio is a small family, sir.
your reputation for how you get along with others is to be considered when there are so many radio professionals searching for jobs
louromshow said:What about WFLA? Is it just Jack, Tedd and Sharon and all syn? I'd love to sit in for a week down there some day -- what used to be a great way to make friends in a market -- but even those opps are drying up, and at FLA when you have three morning hosts why would you ever need to bring in an out-of-market jock for a week. Some day ...
NewsStud said:Wow. A kinder, gentler NaughtyTalker.![]()
radioweather said:Most radio in Fla has degenerated to a bldg with 6 stations operated from 6 cubicles and/or syndication....you know.."its 10 minutes to the hour" from some talker in Duluth. One bright spot is WVLG 640 in The Villages (between Ocala and Leesburg). This station operates with 24hr local talent. Has a big market sound due to the fact that they have a very experienced staff. The Villages has 73,000 retirees and there is every talent in the world living here including semi retired radio people. They came from WBZ, WHP, 93KHJ (LA), WSB, and list goes on. Cities like
Cleveland, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Atlanta and you name it. Live weather from two retired NWS/TV mets....and #1 AM in the area. Unfortunately, any hiring is done right here. A fun place to work.
Back when WRXB was in the old place, I did an interview about preventing HIV/AIDS in the Minority communities. I was on the PM drive showJeff Laurence said:Have you folks heard WRXB lately?
http://www.wrxb.us
That little old 1590 is now owned by a company called Polnet, and they are running local hosts..involving themselves in positive efforts in thier community and overall doing what radio SHOULD do. True nobody is getting rich, but it is about so much more than that when you take the big picture of WRXB. They moved to new studios and classed the place up so the people that work there now feel like they are in media instead of sitting, shirtless in that horrid, and hot transmitter building playng old-skool jams of cassettes and eating fried chicken.
NOW they have a real studio and an actual staff of jocks who relate not only to the music they play (Gospel, R&B and jazz) but relate to the listeners as well. They actually have a working and live streaming camera..and an active chat room. The hosts are encouraged to dress well, and look professional. They interact with the listeners, and they promote the clients that spend money on their station with suggestions to patronize them, and support the advertisers..
In an era where AM stations' licenses are being turned in and deleted in record numbers, it is SO refreshing to se a company and a staff of real humans run thier property to entertain, and interact with the listeners. Every one of the top 5 mega-companies could take a hint from them.