Grapevine said:I wouldn't be so sure that folks are "sure to tune in."
If Steve moved the needle that much, he would have never been cut loose at FM100.
So far, Classic Hits 94.1 has been about 80% seventies, with a small sprinkling of 60s and 80s. It appears to be mostly voice tracked out-of-market (Tom Kent is satellite and Brad is local, but I don't recognize any of the other voices).
How do we know for sure it's voice tracked? Because some guy yesterday kept talking for about ten seconds AFTER the vocals kicked in.
The point is this:
The future of terrestrial radio is exclusive content. If you string together a bunch of 70s tunes, toss in some sweepers and voice track talent, you are delivering a product that people can easily replace with their Ipods, CD players and satellite radio.
Why do you think Rush Limbaugh just signed for a half-billion dollars?
Simple. You can't replace him with him with anything else. He is exclusive content.
That means your talent had better be top drawer and delivering something besides 14 classic hits an hour.
radioman148 said:What do you have against Steve Conley? What did he ever do to you?
Or are you just jealous?
rapmaster said:this sight is pitiful. ya'll can be some bitter bitches. what the hell is a bunco party....lets just all die and stop breeding.
Meepster said:I got no particular bones with Steve, and don't really care IF he is 4-ever...it's just odd that these "mystery listeners" end up on a "radio people" website. I merely think that he and Ron were horribly over-rated for years! Yet...no one can deny their longevity (as well as Tom's) in remaining where they were for so long.
And, technically, neither of them could hold a candle to Tom P., who IS NOT my favorite person. (Ego issues)
Ego or not, admit it or not-he was (at least) really good.
The least talent to higest pay award goes (without question) to Ron. I have NEVER figured that one out.
Advertisers LOVE Ron. And a certain amount of listeners LOVE Ron. Is it his awesome voice? No. Incredible personality? No. His humor? No. Timing? No. Relevence? No.
I believe advertisers love Ron because they THINK the public loves Ron. And some of them DO. I think it must be the fact that he sounds like any other person on the street-he just happens to be on the radio.
That's true-he does and always has-sounded like he walked in off the street up to a microphone.That HAS to be his appeal.
I am NOT hating on him for that. Something has kept him well-paid in a decent market FOR A LONG TIME.
I'm not so sure he has had a great deal of offers to go anywhere else, but you got no choice but to give him props for making a good living for a long time in the same place where so many of us have been removed (or removed ourselves) from. I know of many out-of-work and got-and-stayed-out of radio jocks that are better than Ron-yet he remains. He is the Bob Uecker of Memphis radio!
What were we talking about?