DavidEduardo said:AC Tones said:Yep, there sure was, smart guy. And it was a well-programmed station back in the 80s until a few other smart guys got their hands on it and destroyed it as well.
WBMW was owned by Infinity going back to when they bought it some time before SJ was even a recognized format until 2000 when Infinity merged into CBS. During the entire period the company had the same management, headed by Mel Karmazin.
And your point is? My point was at one time (prior to corporate radio's obsession with acquisition, power, and greed), WBMW and other stations broadcasting "Easy Listening music for yuppies" in the 1980s and early 1990s were well-programmed. Peter Angelos still owns the Baltimore Orioles and owned them when they had very competitive teams and went to the playoffs in consecutive years in the mid-1990s. But guess what? They have STUNK ever since then, and have had 12 straight losing seasons. And you want to know why? Because Mr. Angelos has chosen to meddle with the franchise, let his HUGE ego get in the way, not stay in his lane, and not allow the "baseball" people to make "baseball" decisions. This is the perfect analogy, in my mind, for what happened to radio. Corporate suits decided it was more important to listen to other corporate suits who researched exactly what P&G execs wanted to hear on radio to sell it to the "target demographic." One big problem with that strategy. "History has proven" (I see you like those words) that you can't "buy" championships. It takes a good farm system, an infusion of younger talent, and management that knows when to stay in their lane and empowers people who know what they are doing to make sound decisions for the longterm health of the franchise. If Clear Channel ever decides it wants to get out of the Smooth Jazz business for good, my hope is they file an application to own a major league baseball franchise. My beloved Orioles may actually find a way to get out of the cellar for good.