Fo-Fo-Fo-Hye said:
Nice spin on the numbers. First, I couldn't care less about W&J. I don't listen because I don't like tired sounding radio... and to me, they are way tired. Their show is essentially a rip and read Complete Sheet, no effort show.
That spin on the numbers sounds good, but when you really look at them they are doing quite bad. If you put W&J in the context of KIOL, they look like rock stars because they are in the only daypart that performs. If they got a new contract, good for them. I want everyone in this business to get whatever they can. But in no way are they winning, or even almost winning in Houston. In small markets where there is a lack of pay to get real talent, they win because no matter how tired they are or sound, they still sound better than the morning guy who's making 30 grand a year and when he gets off the air has to put on a tie and go sell advertising, then comes back to the station because he is also the engineer in market nothing. I think they blow,
You speak with great wisdom.
Emarti, put a sock in it.
rex tremenday said:
"Effort is like quicksand.
Foolish words spoken by the tired and lazy.
rex tremenday said:
When your segment is out performing your radio station that is the only measure of success. Anybody can continue the good numbers on station that does well all day. This is especially difficult when you are trying to compete in Houston with a Beaumont signal.
Another signal scapegoat.
Morning shows are expected to outperform other dayparts. Another weak w&j scapegoat, blame Outlaw Dave after running off listeners with politics in the morning.
Kendromedia said:
Everyone I know except one person is either unaware the show exists or simply cannot stand it.
Like it or not, here's why:
They detest the political viewpoints repeated like the Minister of Propaganda actually has the gun pointed to your heads. Many feel as if you are actually talking down to them and they resent that.
They detest your ramblings about the war (good or bad). More than a few have kids over there and have formed their own strong opinions that might not be aligned with yours.
Well said. Most people are smart enough to see their kneejerk GOP spin.
I still say Syphillis is more popular.
So sayeth Rex.