I heard that Don "I don't know" Howe reigned his position as Market Manager last Tuesday. Whoever takes over will be a huge improvement.
MusicMan11 said:I don't know who is running things over there but whoever it is might want to check their commercial log. This weekend i heard a commercial for the don henley concert four times on Q105.......the concert was friday night.
OOOOPPPPS........
RADIO geek squad said:MusicMan11 said:I don't know who is running things over there but whoever it is might want to check their commercial log. This weekend i heard a commercial for the don henley concert four times on Q105.......the concert was friday night.
OOOOPPPPS........
It's not a mistake ... they do run commercials "after the fact" to make those who didn't go feel guilty of missing such a great event. It's called "get your tickets on time next time around".
It used to be done for cheapness. The spot would be cut once. If it was a week end, the spot would be written to say "Friday through Sunday". The same spot would air on Sunday afternoon.RADIO geek squad said:MusicMan11 said:I don't know who is running things over there but whoever it is might want to check their commercial log. This weekend i heard a commercial for the don henley concert four times on Q105.......the concert was friday night.
OOOOPPPPS........
It's not a mistake ... they do run commercials "after the fact" to make those who didn't go feel guilty of missing such a great event. It's called "get your tickets on time next time around".
There is a perception of sloppiness. Since radio is mostly perception, ...Studio20 said:"get your tickets next time around"..funny....stupid and typically Tampa if thats the case. I can't honestly think someone in management would allow that....then again.
When I was PD at smaller stations, we didn't charge extra for customized spots, though we did go for a longer deal. It was no big thing to use the "this weekend, today and tomorrow, today only" method, as our timely spots attracted more business and put us a step ahead of the "get yours next time around" stations.....
badjef said:It used to be done for cheapness. The spot would be cut once. If it was a week end, the spot would be written to say "Friday through Sunday". The same spot would air on Sunday afternoon.RADIO geek squad said:MusicMan11 said:I don't know who is running things over there but whoever it is might want to check their commercial log. This weekend i heard a commercial for the don henley concert four times on Q105.......the concert was friday night.
OOOOPPPPS........
It's not a mistake ... they do run commercials "after the fact" to make those who didn't go feel guilty of missing such a great event. It's called "get your tickets on time next time around".
The advertiser did not want to pay for multiple cuts.
On Monday, the cart would have to be removed, and replaced with an updated copy. The ball would be dropped by the week end guys who didn't get the new copy (or didn't notice the run date while they were on the phone with their new girlfriend) so they would play the old one until the new one
was put in (or noticed).
Jeff in Sa-ra-so-ta!