I think a return back to KRock would be nice. Get rid of Seacrest put TicTac into Z it'd b ok. In fact get rid of all syndicated programming nationally! Bring jobs back.
whats up son said:Mikey and Bob are indeed funny as always. As for me Tictak I am hosting the afternoon show on NOW and we have a very very limited time we can talk each hour and we never stop the music so my approach is what management dictates. In philly there was really no restrictions, but to get ratings ,which we did. The Freakshow really had fun and made magic happen at Q102. Here at Now essentially.....don't stop the music......talk less than 20 secs into stopset dont talk over the end of a record and play the hits is the game plan. Nice steady cume increases and we will see where it goes. I have to run as I have to plan for my 3 breaks a hour. (hahhaha)
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Nick said:I wonder why Chunky left without another radio job in hand. Market 1 is the peak of a radio career. It would be awesome if he joined the Chio in the Morning show on Wired 96.5, replacing Zann's old position.
GooberVision said:Nick said:I wonder why Chunky left without another radio job in hand. Market 1 is the peak of a radio career. It would be awesome if he joined the Chio in the Morning show on Wired 96.5, replacing Zann's old position.
Chunky didn't leave on his own, he was let go. Nature of the biz...even in Market 1![]()
Tony Santiago said:I hate to be the naysayer, but let's face the unfortunate reality here.
Chunky's departure is another "writing on the wall" for 92.3 Now. I LOVE the station, don't get me wrong, but with ESPN on 98.7, it's just a matter of time. And CBS Radio is not going to flip WCBS and WWFS into the new WFAN-FM since they both bill better. Yeah, a dance station would be nice and I'm sure for XCountry285, bringing back K-Rock would be satisfactory. I'm just looking at where FM is going and for those under 30, Z-100 and perhaps Hot 97 will be the ONLY TWO stations that cater to the audience in a couple of years. Other than that, embrace the spoken word.Corporate did that.
d21ofnj said:Tony Santiago said:I hate to be the naysayer, but let's face the unfortunate reality here.
Chunky's departure is another "writing on the wall" for 92.3 Now. I LOVE the station, don't get me wrong, but with ESPN on 98.7, it's just a matter of time. And CBS Radio is not going to flip WCBS and WWFS into the new WFAN-FM since they both bill better. Yeah, a dance station would be nice and I'm sure for XCountry285, bringing back K-Rock would be satisfactory. I'm just looking at where FM is going and for those under 30, Z-100 and perhaps Hot 97 will be the ONLY TWO stations that cater to the audience in a couple of years. Other than that, embrace the spoken word.Corporate did that.
Don't leave out WCBS 101.1 and LiteFM. They will also remain a music channel. ;D