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Bye Bye Mikey show..

Just saw this as sdradio.net. Back to music in the mornings to compete with 91x? Will they bring in another talk show like Mikey? Clearing payroll for a sale of the cluster to someone?
 
philosofy said:
Clearing payroll for a sale of the cluster to someone?

Well his contract expires in 2013 so presumably the money is still being spent on him. I suspect that's why he hasn't said anything on Facebook or Twitter: money for silence.

http://www.facebook.com/mikeyshow?sk=wall

http://twitter.com/#!/mikeyshowmikey
 
Thank God he is finally gone! he does nothing but drain a station of its payroll. Much like Jeff and Jerk! Maybe he can talk CC into a contract back with the original show for MUCH less money now that they know he has no talent alone.
 
Garrett played a message from the station's GM while I was driving into work. They asked for people to email their ideas for a new morning show to [email protected] and said they would read each and every one. Wow, that certainly makes me feel really special.

Have they given up on the idea of just going back to music all the time (including the morning) since that is what 91x and Sophie are now doing as well?
 
From SDRadio.Net
Lincoln Financial San Diego General Manager Rick Jackson tells All Access, “The rest of the morning show — Lauren O’Brien, Steve, Woods, and Jay Isbell will continue to be a part of mornings at FM 94/9. We may experiment with some additions to that team but I don’t have anything firm to offer at this point.”

Now this is interesting. Usually the ship goes down with the captain, but in this case, it seems that the morning staff is sticking around for mornings.
We'll what goes down. As far as regaining their daytime listening base back to mornings, I don't think the old cast of The Mikey Show will help.
I wonder what happened to Mikey. Rumor is that he quit because he was going through a rough patch in his life. Wonder if this has anything to do with being on 94.9...
 
wirelessfugu said:
You guys are brutal on this guy, he must of sucked

Well he did have a good-paying radio job the last couple of years, which most of his critics on this forum have not - and he's probably getting paid to not work through 2013. He has was not a good mix for that station, but he has done well in the past and those who did listen to him on 94.9 loved him: http://www.facebook.com/mikeyshow He is openly a Christian and that certainly offends some of the atheists here.

Remember: this is a board where people spend lots of time debating formats on low power AM stations, so it has little resemblance to actual radio listeners :)
 
radio-darn said:
Well he did have a good-paying radio job the last couple of years, which most of his critics on this forum have not - and he's probably getting paid to not work through 2013. He has was not a good mix for that station, but he has done well in the past and those who did listen to him on 94.9 loved him: http://www.facebook.com/mikeyshow He is openly a Christian and that certainly offends some of the atheists here.

Remember: this is a board where people spend lots of time debating formats on low power AM stations, so it has little resemblance to actual radio listeners :)

I don't think Mikey's problem was his faith. His problem was being a talk show unwisely plopped onto a station that's branded as "all about the music."

Considering that 94/9 has struggled to break a 2 share ever since Mikey came aboard, what's the difference between KBZT and any of Art Astor's AM stations?

What do you do to 94/9 to break through the mediocrity and make people care about the station again?
 
how stupid, what was LFM and Garrett thinking, smarter radio
people than that, in a PPM market not playing music and on
an alternative station in San Diego, being a non-Bill Maher
and talking about it on the air. Not a fit...
 
johndavis said:
What do you do to 94/9 to break through the mediocrity and make people care about the station again?

Well since they are asking people to email ideas about the morning show it sounds like they still don't know.

Remember, Mikey didn't hire himself to do mornings there: management did and they are responsible for this station being a failure and of course their request for emails makes it sound like they still don't know what to do and that they still feel the need for a morning zoo of sorts, instead of just playing the music. Now maybe they do actually know what to do and this is all an act, but if they couldn't maintain past success, one would have to think they are not qualified to do the even harder task of recapturing it.
 
radio-darn said:
Now maybe they do actually know what to do and this is all an act,

I've lost count of how many times stations have played the "tell us how to build your favorite station" game and invited listener suggestions all while preparing to launch what they've planned to do all along.

Heck, I worked for a guy who tried to play that game with the staff at a station he bought. We went to weekly staff meetings to give our "input" which was promptly ignored. He put a suggestion box in the break room, where the only suggestion put inside was "tell (the engineer) to not spay paint the suggestion box indoors." We launched a format best described as the owner's personal jukebox.

Soliciting feedback on air is a good gut check for what your research is telling you, but it's not a substitute for research.

However, since hiring Mikey was seen as a slap in the face to the station's P1's, asking for input is a nice public gesture as you try to get those P1's back.
 
What the hell is a P1 or an M1?? I listen to both 105.3 and 94.9 in the mornings and still don't know why they have those dumb nicknames for their listeners.
 
Radio3787 said:
What the hell is a P1 or an M1?? I listen to both 105.3 and 94.9 in the mornings and still don't know why they have those dumb nicknames for their listeners.

A P1 is the industry's name for a primary listener. (in other words, for that listener, the station is their primary station, the one they listen to the most and punch into first) You try not to piss them off because they give you the most listening.

P2's are secondaries. You try to get them to come back more often and stay longer.

Both are important, because in PPM both help you. (In diaries, the P1 would just write down their fave for 4 hours straight.) The reality is that people punch in and out all the time for any given reason (they walk out of the room, they get out of the car, they don't like something, you're in commercial) so you're always trying to give people a reason to come back and stay longer the next time.

I'm not familiar with M1, other than being it the big motorway in the UK. :)
 
Thank you for that explanation. I never knew it had to do with PPMs. I think I remember Mikey Show saying they couldn't use P1 because that was claimed by 105.3 so they came up with this M1 stuff that I guess stands for Mikey 1? I don't know.
 
Radio3787 said:
stands for Mikey 1? I don't know.

You have it; when the Mikey show started at fm 94/9, they used P1 for a while but then started M1. Mikey 1.
 
Radio3787 said:
What the hell is a P1 or an M1?? I listen to both 105.3 and 94.9 in the mornings and still don't know why they have those dumb nicknames for their listeners.

Radio is not in the entertainment business, it's in the advertising business, so it was inevitable that they would start thinking of listeners in terms of ratings jargon.

94.9 had two sets of P1's - neither set very large apparently - those who preferred the Mikey Show and those who preferred the rest of the programming.

The problem is now they have to figure out how to make someone elses' P1's become their P1's because it's not like those who loved them most pre-Mikey are automatically going to come back. They've transferred their affection to some other station(s). Who knows, they may find they get even worse ratings without Mikey. Maybe be he was actually the good part of the station and the rest of it sucked :)
 
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