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BMP Buys KTSA/Jack

There were several firings at both facilities. On the jack side there were engineering and sales firings and in the jammin side there were promotions and some sales firings. That is what I know from inside sources in both locations.
 
The purchase of these stations is an example how Tom Castro works. He over bought in Austin, has internal issues, and as much as he thinks he knows what he is doing, he doesn't. When I asked a Univision Radio VP awhile back what he thought about BMP and their boss, he replied we don't. We beat him in the markets he was before and we will beat him again in markets we compete with him. IF you want to call it that......Castro is a typical media guy that has snowed over investors or has pictures of people with goats and gets financed. Then they find out he really isn't that good of an opperator. That happen with Joaquin Blaya and Radio Unica.
 
I just want to know how much longer BMP will be around. Castro has a history of building a cluster of stations and then selling the entire company. Hopefully, history repeats itself.
 
It appears as though 'corporate/overresearched/overconsulted radio' in your fine city is as dreadful as it is here.

Let's see---JACK-FM soars to #1 in adults 25-54 almost immediately after it launches here, and two years later, it's STILL tops in that demo.

KBBT decapitates KTFM?

Sounds exactly like what happened here in 1986 when Emmis launched KPWR as a flame-throwing hip-hop rhythmic station & kneecapped KIIS-FM ratings wise in LESS than a year!!!!!

The trouble is that the vast majority of CHR/Pop powerhouses of the eighties from coast to coast which copied KIIS's overreaction to Power 106 blew off most of their adult listeners just as quickly as KIIS did, so that by the early nineties, CHR/Pop's days as a mass-appeal station/format (at least as designed by Bill Drake when 93/KHJ LA was launched in May of 1965 and blew everybody off the dial) were history.

Many of those one-time CHR/Pop powerhouses back then either flipped formats or continue to this day as mere anemic shells of what they used to be.

Finally I agree with you 100%; it's all about the revenue and pleasing Wall Street as opposed to your listeners.

Corporate radio is DULL radio, and voice-tracking is the latest dumbass idea from those beancounters at CC, Emmis, CBS and everybody else.

I certainly remember KTFM as a killer top 40 powerhouse, and the PD (don't remember his name) was the subject of some very flattering profiles in R&R.

Quick question--did KTFM overreact to KBBT by copying KIIS's disastrous strategy of loading up on the same rhythmic stuff that KPWR was slamming to blow them out of the water, or did the KKBT honchos do something else to trounce KTFM?

This is a great discussion about what appears to be the same situation in market after market; beancounters rule, PDs are emasculated and smothered in micromanagement, and advertising budgets get gutted.
 
1st OFFICIAL Cliff Tredway(KTFM) sighting!!! He was seen entering a limo at the airport with some suits...meeting at 7800 IH 10 WEST, STE. 300?????
 
Marv-L.A. said:
Quick question--did KTFM overreact to KBBT by copying KIIS's disastrous strategy of loading up on the same rhythmic stuff that KPWR was slamming to blow them out of the water, or did the KKBT honchos do something else to trounce KTFM?

KTFM just before the launch of The Beat was three stations... the morning station, the almost AC mid-day station and the evening teen staiton. And most of the day, they were not playing the big hits San Antonio wanted to hear... hip hop.

The Beat simply found out what people wanted to hear in 12-34 and played it. As far as KTFM was concerned, they were not playing the right stuff, and were too severely dayparted to defend itself against a focust, hit driven station.
 
stealth2007 said:
1st OFFICIAL Cliff Tredway(KTFM) sighting!!! He was seen entering a limo at the airport with some suits...meeting at 7800 IH 10 WEST, STE. 300?????

Who was the dude in drag with Cliff?
 
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