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I've heard a Jack jingle on cbs-fm and voice breaks done by a female. does this mean howard cogan the horrible voice of Jack is out or on the way out? get him off the air and Jack's ratings will rise.
Jack's had jingles for a while now (one or two of the jingles I've also heard on Seattle's Jack) and the "Jacktivity" voice breaks and website breaks have been done by that female as well. As for Howard Cogan, every single Jack FM (even the satellite-fed version) has him except for the one in Buffalo. Only reason he's not there is due to the fact that the Toronto Jack is right across the lake, I guess they don't want listeners confusing the two.. also with the close frequency #s... 92.5 in Toronto and 92.9 in Buffalo.Even Jack stations that DO have jocks (Canada) still have Cogan doing the brief Jack liners.. even simply saying "[frequency] Jack FM, playing what we want" at random times, and leading into/returning from commercial breaks. IMO Cogan is a staple to the Jack format. Ripping him out of it is something that you can't do...especially after having used him to establish the station persona/character for so long. At the very most, just lessen his role as personality at the station. Just keep him around for those random liners and whatnot. I think the Canadian Jacks that have jocks are doing it extremely well. Specifically 96.9 Jack FM in Vancouver... http://www.jackfm.comjayedwards said:I've heard a Jack jingle on cbs-fm and voice breaks done by a female. does this mean howard cogan the horrible voice of Jack is out or on the way out? get him off the air and Jack's ratings will rise.
Ok, I'm not gonna deny it. The lack of personality could very well be the weak point of Jack FM NYC. I wouldn't mind it if they were brought in, I just don't want them to be just like every other station's annoying DJ doing stupid things like on-air contests (I like the way Jack is doing contests now)... I hope the "less talk, more music" aspect of Jack is adhered to. Also, if they bring in a morning show, again, no "morning zoo" or excessive talk like Mix's morning show. It should be more music than talk. Sure, it isn't what OTHER stations are doing.. but since when is Jack FM like any other station?jayedwards said:lack of jocks/personality
I'll give you this one as well. Jack FM NYC plays a bit too much 80s rock, although that HAS lessened quite a bit in the past couple of months. Apparently Brian Thomas is doing something. It's still not perfect, but they're playing different tunes I have not heard on Jack before (I've listened to Jack almost daily since its debut). There is still plenty of room to improve though.jayedwards said:poor music selection/rotation
Maybe it's because I don't live in NYC and I can't see too many billboards or whatever, but last fall at my college, almost every bus had a Jack FM ad on it. Maybe since then they haven't used too many ads. I only saw the Jack FM TV ad once. According to their website, they've done a lot of social events and held some Jack-sponsored concerts. They mention them on air, and on the "Jack's Happy Place/Jack Around Town" section of the site. It seems to me they're doing a good amount of promotion.jayedwards said:poor station promotion
Maybe not in PM drive, but in AM drive, they've been doing small 3-4 min "Jack FYI" updates in which they do news, traffic, weather and sports. They do them on the :10s and :40s of every hour from 5-10AM. I approve of these. They're not long, but they work well, and they don't interrupt the flow of music. I wouldn't mind it if they did these throughout the day as well to expand the feel of personality. It's small, and to the point.--------------------------------------------------------Overall, of course there is plenty of room to improve Jack FM. I just don't want the idea of the Jack FM format to be lost in the debut of personalities. The wise-ass comments.. those have been a staple of Jack FM. I'll say though... he's gotten a bit less sarcastic than since when he debuted. I could be wrong being I listen so much and maybe I'm used to it. I'm open to change... as long as it's not drastic or detracts from the overall idea of Jack.jayedwards said:no news/info breaks in drive times
That link is not working. Try this one.http://www.donswaim.com/musicradio.mp3Dave Clark said:Can anyone shed any light on this.... John Rook's website is talking about a possible return of oldies to WCBS-FM and AM.... tomorrow. I can't find anymore info about this. Here is the link:http://www.johnrook.com/musicradio[1].WAVThe article below is from John Rook's website at http://www.johnrook.comIs Oldies Returning to New York City ?Bruce, Ron & Dandy Dan...returning ?A mysterious promotional spot is making the rounds saying CBS will return oldies to the dial in New York on June 15th. CBS spokesman deny it will happen but other sources say it will. Could be another case of the right hand not knowing what the left hand is doing, but CBS does have two "all news" stations in New York City with WCBS the least successful of the two. If its a "gag" promo spot, perhaps this will be put to rest via this expose'. The idea may be too good for the rudderless CBS radio brass to accept. The format had “legs” that appealed to many generations of radio listeners until it was “researched” to reach just “the money demo”, where it began to die giving the sales driven CBS brass reason to dump the format in the one big city where “oldies” truly lived. Now having bombed with a jockless Jack format, a total reversal will offer New Yorkers a double whammy of “Oldies” on both WCBS am & fm starting June 15. A promo currently making the rounds, advises a return to the airwaves of radio celebrities who years ago first introduced this music to the Big Apple via WABC. If it comes about, let’s hope the programmers realize the music isn’t limited to the hits that were popular in just the 60’s and that some of the greatest “oldies” with R&B roots from the 50’s are included. It will be interesting to see how many radio stations would rush back to being an "oldies" station if CBS does. The format has great appeal to a giant audience when it isn’t “researched to death.” If true, welcome back Cousin Brucie & friends….jr
Try WMTR and B103 out in Long Island. This should work.Kevin said:Those Hudson Valley stations don't come into New York City at all.