Talking about the AM's, and some of their other stations in general...not a blanket for all of CC or all of SF.
Not about needing a hug, about having realistic expectations of a station's success based on the tools and infrastructure present to support it.
BTW, what is wrong with expressing appreciation? That is a bit of a lost art, pat on the back and acknowlegement beats getting nothing if you cannot reward the work/effort otherwise.
My point is you cannot have "Champagne" taste on a "beer" budget...then act surprised when a station(s) do not succeed against others who have the infrastructure.
So to reiterate...CC SF's talkers have some of the inherent issues I first mentioned in the original post.
I have worked for CC in many markets, have seen the good and bad, but the one thing that was apparent at each locale, was the idea you had to do "less is more" in regard to running an operation, and the expectation was to still compete on equal footing with established stations who had the tools...
Then when it did not work, it left the CC folks to scratch their heads as to why it failed.
Which left me scratching my head as to why they couldn't figure it out why it failed.
If CC is realistic about the reality of KNEW and KKGN in this market, then those stations can do okay and may serve their audience. But if CC has any delusions of grandeur that either of those stations should compete with KSFO or KGO, then they are extremely unrealistic given CC's history and financial issues.
Not about needing a hug, about having realistic expectations of a station's success based on the tools and infrastructure present to support it.
BTW, what is wrong with expressing appreciation? That is a bit of a lost art, pat on the back and acknowlegement beats getting nothing if you cannot reward the work/effort otherwise.
My point is you cannot have "Champagne" taste on a "beer" budget...then act surprised when a station(s) do not succeed against others who have the infrastructure.
So to reiterate...CC SF's talkers have some of the inherent issues I first mentioned in the original post.
I have worked for CC in many markets, have seen the good and bad, but the one thing that was apparent at each locale, was the idea you had to do "less is more" in regard to running an operation, and the expectation was to still compete on equal footing with established stations who had the tools...
Then when it did not work, it left the CC folks to scratch their heads as to why it failed.
Which left me scratching my head as to why they couldn't figure it out why it failed.
If CC is realistic about the reality of KNEW and KKGN in this market, then those stations can do okay and may serve their audience. But if CC has any delusions of grandeur that either of those stations should compete with KSFO or KGO, then they are extremely unrealistic given CC's history and financial issues.