My question is...How long before they blow out Hal Jay on WBAP who has been there for years? I enjoy listening to him and have also met him once, a great guy. Does any one think he will be the next cut at Citadel?
TheBigA said:EbolaMonkey said:Radio fails today because it considers expense an absolute negative.
That's BS. For 40 years, politicians in this country campaignaround the concept that more money in education means smarter kids. And for 40 years, we've dumped more and more money into education, only to see that money doesn't make smarter kids. Test scores fall in places where the most money is being spent, like inner city Washington DC.
Radio doesn't fail because it doesn't spend money. Just take a look at the most popular You Tube videos to see that quality isn't the issue. I'd suggest that radio got too fat and cushy, too isolated from the audience, too unwilling to engage in social media with listeners, too focused on their own personal issues to identify with the public. Then the public realized they didn't need professionals to run the media. They could do it themselves. Who needs towers and transmitters, full time staff with salaries and benefits, when you have hobbyists who do the same thing from home for no money.
Radio fails today when it forgets who really is in charge.
radioaircheck said:My question is...How long before they blow out Hal Jay on WBAP who has been there for years? I enjoy listening to him and have also met him once, a great guy. Does any one think he will be the next cut at Citadel?
OKCRadioGuy said:They bought a really expensive car that will do 140mph, forgot to change the oil, and ran the hell outta it. Now they are pissed off the damn thing gave up on them.
OKCRadioGuy said:It went from being a very positive and fun place to work to being more boring than a normal business office. That's not radio. That's not what inspires people to be their best.
OKCRadioGuy said:On the ABC thing, it's pretty sad to see that stations that had to go sat. can't even get half-way decent talent via ABC/Cit networks now.
If people are being "run off," perhaps one should question their dedication.
bleonard62 said:wannabee's who are neverwere's
BenB said:bleonard62 said:wannabee's who are neverwere's
90-95% of the posters here
Bill Wolfenbarger said:Yes, the networks have some great talent, but less than last week, and less than a couple of years ago because of cost-cutting by the networks.
TheBigA said:Things change. So what you used is now gone. Time to move on.
The DJs your listeners liked didn't die. They're still alive and out of work. What needs to happen is some enterprising person wake up and bring them together and put them back on the air. It's not out of the question, it's not impossible, although they may have to sit out a non-compete. If it's too expensive for your small station, I'm sure there are ten or so other stations who feel the same as you. Give them a call. This is how companies start.