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Intheday
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KFYI needed the change.
Intheday said:Broomhead a very nice guy but just a stop gap. On June 15th a new syndicated morning show goes live, nation wide. This new show has two well known anchors and a host of reporters from The Washington Post newspaper. The fast paced political morning show would fit KFYI totally. Rumor has it that an FM station just outside of Phoenix, that has good valley penetration has been working on a flip to News/Talk and wanted the show.
ykw said:Intheday said:Broomhead a very nice guy but just a stop gap. On June 15th a new syndicated morning show goes live, nation wide. This new show has two well known anchors and a host of reporters from The Washington Post newspaper. The fast paced political morning show would fit KFYI totally. Rumor has it that an FM station just outside of Phoenix, that has good valley penetration has been working on a flip to News/Talk and wanted the show.
"...reporters from The Washington Post...would fit KFYI totally..."
ummm... have you ever listened to KFYI? Maybe if it were reporters from the Washington EXAMINER, or maybe even the NEW YORK Post, but I can't see any meeting of the minds between KFYI listeners and the people who run NEWSWEEK.
KMGX said:It's a new era in the radio business; ratings are secondary to bean counters and cost cutting. If anyone believes that the firing of Bruce Jacobs was a performance based firing then I have some swampland in Yuma to sell you. Clear Channel has tremendous pressure to cut costs and one of the ways to do so is to make some big sacrifices--some of those include on-air talent. It would be incredibly difficult to justify firing Barry Young or even JD Hayworth, but it's easier to justify the hefty contract of Bruce especially when you consider that his contract was up in August and he has hit most of the ratings incentives in it time-and-again. (While I don't know the precise numbers within the contract, I know that Bruce would have commanded some pretty big dollars so Clear Channel didn't want to shell out those bucks).
What a terrible decision on the part of KFYI. I have nothing against Mike Broomhead per se and apparently he's nothing more than a stop-gap until a new replacement is found (one of the worst positions to be in), but I am just not intrigued by his show, it's very typical talk radio with the typical KTAR-style formula, short monologue, throw out question, have callers regurgitate response to said question/topic, yawn.
Lets see, either Bruce or Babs.
I would hate for the market to lose Bruce permanently and I know he'll continue to do work for Fox Sports Radio, however I really hope he does have a local show of some type in the market--sports, news/talk, whatever. While many people on this board don't like him, I think it's for that reason that I especially route for him his success. 15 years in valley radio ain't bad, most of the time with very good ratings--and even in the era of being at 1-on-1 sports, he still did quite well nationally, but couldn't fit to the standard set by the brass upstairs. In any event, I wish Bruce the most success possible and hope to hear him again soon.
brian4 said:Legend City said:You read it here first:
Scott Connor
Uncle Scott is coming, the pride of Albuquerque
You read it here second:
Brian James
jimmysharpe said:Unfortunately, Brian passed away in March of a heart attack...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ww4Wvanxl8I
jimmysharpe said:Unfortunately, Brian passed away in March of a heart attack...http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ww4Wvanxl8I
Billkex said:Also....Did Brian do the "Real men of genius" beer commercials?
kzewdude said:Broomhead is pretty bland and boring. But maybe the Dude Boss thinks that style of talk is great?
Legend City said:Jacobs filled in on a Fox national sports show today, but he sounded like was broadcasting inside a tupperware container.
RadioDumbass said:Who is the permanent replacement? Is it Broomhead?