Gregg said: I believe all four stations had live announcers 24/7, unlike BM stations in most markets. WRFM told you most of the song titles and sometimes the artist. WPAT mainly used their announcers for news and weather updates or to say something cheerful but not usually song titles. Was having live announcers the reason these stations had no problem, as far as I know, selling spots?
All stations needed a warm body overseeing the station back then. It wasn't until transmitters could be read and adjusted via a computer screen or phone screen that stations could be unmanned.
Having live announcers was the usual fare for Beautiful Music stations even if it was recorded on cart a few minutes prior by the AM jock in smaller markets.
Live announcers or the perception of live announcers wouldn't make or break a beautiful music station ratings. If anything, how much they talk likely could hurt the station in the ratings.
All stations needed a warm body overseeing the station back then. It wasn't until transmitters could be read and adjusted via a computer screen or phone screen that stations could be unmanned.
Having live announcers was the usual fare for Beautiful Music stations even if it was recorded on cart a few minutes prior by the AM jock in smaller markets.
Live announcers or the perception of live announcers wouldn't make or break a beautiful music station ratings. If anything, how much they talk likely could hurt the station in the ratings.