I'm guessing Chille, a successful on-air guy and programmer, knows more about following and executing formatics than half the posters on this board.Old Geezers can't follow formatics because they need a nap during their airshift???
I'm guessing Chille, a successful on-air guy and programmer, knows more about following and executing formatics than half the posters on this board.Old Geezers can't follow formatics because they need a nap during their airshift???
At one time, hosting afternoon drive 5 days a week would have been considered "Full Time". If Chille can voice track from home, he can crank out a whole week of shows in under 3 hours. No need commuting 5 days a week for a part time gig...That's parsing a press release. For most people "retired" means leaving your line of work. Although in that press release Chille was supposed to be doing TSM's PA show on a part-time basis.
Now comes confirmation he's "semi-retired" and now at WECK, also on a part-time basis.
I guess here in Buffalo it's OK to be employed by two different radio companies (notice I didn't say "competing").
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Semi-Retired Chille Joins ‘The Big WECK’
• Last Friday Buffalo radio icon Joe Chille announced his departure as full-time Brand Manager and morning host on Townsquare AC WMSX (96.1 The Breeze)/Buffalo after many years with the station and its predecessors to enjoy semi-retirement. Monday it was announced that Chille has agreed to keep...ramp247.com
Why the need for an "overhaul" and yet another re-branding? Oldies are Oldies are Oldies. WECK has quite respectable ratings, but realistically it's peaked. That's not criticism. It serves a niche well. The constant revolving door of on air personnel may aggravate their audience. Old folks get "cranky" as David said when change happens...Great Lakes Media LLC is working with Radio One on this rebranding and overhaul of the station. It should be very interesting to see if they can create enough buzz. It sounds like they have fine tuned other elements around the music in the critical dayparts.
Look at the Breeze website airstaff page. I'm not authorized to post it here. It says "All of our DJs and content creators are local". It lists Delilah as one of them. Pretty sure she's not based in Buffalo...Conditions "on the ground" (in this case, the 12th and 13th floor) at Townsquare Buffalo appear to be ... unsettled. [/understatement]
Great Lakes Media LLC is working with Radio One on this rebranding and overhaul of the station. It should be very interesting to see if they can create enough buzz. It sounds like they have fine tuned other elements around the music in the critical dayparts.
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Great Lakes Media, a media acquisition company and local media advisory firm is headed by Buffalo native Tom Langmyer. He started his career in Buffalo at WBEN, WGR and other stations. He later held corporate roles with CBS Radio, Scripps Media and others. Langmyer said, “Great Lakes is in the business of LOCALISM in Media. We’re honored to work with one of the few remaining local broadcasters in my hometown of Buffalo. Great Lakes is ‘Famous for Localism’ and that makes our partnership with The Big WECK quite special – and a great fit.” Great Lakes Media is focused on Radio & TV acquisitions, and works with select stations and companies as an advisory firm.
Why is Bobby O just on weekends now. Wasn't he full time?
But it's fair to ask, did WECK really need to re-brand?
That’s exactly what I was thinking when I saw the news that Tom Langmeyer was consulting the station. But he is pretty much run the station as he sees fit, so why bring in a consultant unless you’re trying to go after bigger fish?Good question. Where did the rebranding come from? It came at the same time they announced the relationship with Great Lakes Media. So why might that happen? We all know that this station is Buddy's baby. He's involved in everything. Then he partners with Great Lakes. The question you should be asking is why did he bring in Great Lakes?
No I think if he's smart, he will stay quiet and keep us guessing.That’s exactly what I was thinking when I saw the news that Tom Langmeyer was consulting the station. But he is pretty much run the station as he sees fit, so why bring in a consultant unless you’re trying to go after bigger fish?
Maybe Buddy will stop by and explain that decision…
According to the Great Lakes website, their mission is to acquire Radio stations. The rebranding had to be their idea. Big Weck is an awkward choice.Good question. Where did the rebranding come from? It came at the same time they announced the relationship with Great Lakes Media. So why might that happen? We all know that this station is Buddy's baby. He's involved in everything. Then he partners with Great Lakes. The question you should be asking is why did he bring in Great Lakes?
Glad you didn't bring up the line about cheer leaders. Anything is possible, but in the press release, Great Lakes stated that it serves at this time as an advisor and consultant to WECK in a programming capacity.According to the Great Lakes website, their mission is to acquire Radio stations. The rebranding had to be their idea. Big Weck is an awkward choice. Is WECK being sold to them or some joint venture? Paying the cost to be the boss comes with operating expenses and debt. Moe Greene lost his casino to Michael Corleone in the Godfather. They "bought him out"...