It looks like Pam Landry is out at PLR. If you go to the website it shows the Wigmaster doing mid days.
What? Why?DToTheJ said:Does this mean that 99.1 is going to have to change its call letters?
Not sure why Wiggy isn't on. The site still says that he is on mid days. All I know is that if they are going to put Jesse on mid days I'm done listening. Listening to Jesse is like putting Mr Rogers on a rock station. I could never understand how they put him on the air.rookieII said:Why was jesse on yesterday instead of Wiggy...no explanations..i stopped listening to chaz and AJ a year ago..they cant control thier listeners. now with landry gone, it might be time for sirrius
mdiglia said:Its actually refreshing to see this board display a sense of sympathy towards someones dismissal. Far too often these decisions are met with a less than postive attitude. I'm sure that speaks to the type of person that Pam Landry was.
Now what I don't understand is this: According to the New Haven Register, the cut was due to low ad revenue. While that would be a valid reason, why cut a person who consistently delivered high ratings for the station. Am I wrong in thinking that ratings translate into increased ads for that show? If I was a business owner and had money to spend on advertising, I would prefer a show that was shown to have a large listenership.
mdiglia said:Its actually refreshing to see this board display a sense of sympathy towards someones dismissal. Far too often these decisions are met with a less than postive attitude. I'm sure that speaks to the type of person that Pam Landry was.
Now what I don't understand is this: According to the New Haven Register, the cut was due to low ad revenue. While that would be a valid reason, why cut a person who consistently delivered high ratings for the station. Am I wrong in thinking that ratings translate into increased ads for that show? If I was a business owner and had money to spend on advertising, I would prefer a show that was shown to have a large listenership.
CTListener said:I gather that the problem is that advertisers just aren't spending on ANY time slot, no matter what the ratings. In this economy, businesses are in hunker-down, survival mode and have slashed or even eliminated advertising budgets.