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Birmingham - Taking the "Local" out of "Local Radio"

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yankeefan

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I was thinking about this after reading some of the comments about 105.5 the Vulcan and the state of Birmingham radio in general. Is there, or will there ever again, be an opportunity for a locally owned station/company to appear and be competitive in the Birmingham market? It seems like right now the only locally owned stations are 1000 watt AMs. The only big boy with a local identity seems to be WJOX. At least they're local all day and always talking about the things that matter to the average Birmingham sports fan. At the end of the day though, it's sports. Sports isn't a format that is going to ever top the ratings.

I used to work at 106-9 the Point and I can tell you for a fact that everyone in a power position in the sales department at Cox Radio is ready and willing to quash any sort of creativity. And maybe that's the problem with Birmingham radio - or radio in general. Sales has too much power over programming and promotions.

I have often said to friends familiar with the Birmingham market that the only way I'd return would be if either I had my own company. There are too many great format opportunities that the 4 C's are missing by shying away from local talent and marketing.
 
Crawford is live and local from 5am to 7pm on 101.1 and 5a to midnight on 93.7.
 
Sorry to tell you this, but it has nothing to do with Birmingham. Radio has devolved into the same [EDIT]in every market in America.

Thanks, Clear Channel! You started it and everyone else jumped off the cliff with you!


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sat-rad said:
I'm also under the impression that all but 1 of the DJs at The 'vulcan' Vulcan are not located in Birmingham.

I could be wrong, but I think it is just the opposite. The only jock actually in B'Ham is Jimbo Wood.
 
yankeefan said:
sat-rad said:
I'm also under the impression that all but 1 of the DJs at The 'vulcan' Vulcan are not located in Birmingham.

I could be wrong, but I think it is just the opposite. The only jock actually in B'Ham is Jimbo Wood.

It has been a long week for me, but I think that's what I said.
 
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