Isn't Milt Maltz still alive too? Maybe he could have bought 107.3
CleveRadioInsider said:Nothing surprises me in Cleveland radio and TV. I am shocked that Adam the Bull was able to get a job at 92.3 doing sports talk. It is darn near impossible in this town for anybody new to break into the business whether it is from another market or even Akron/Canton working their way up. This area is obsessed with the same 30 names over and over. ;D
CleveRadioInsider said:Isn't Milt Maltz still alive too? Maybe he could have bought 107.3
CleveRadioInsider said:Wonderful. ...........we can bring Don Webster out of retirement for afternoon drive. The people in this town would be so excited that you could voice track Dorothy Fuldheim from the grave as you said ;D.
CleveRadioInsider said:If Bernie Kimble comes back to the WAVE I will be 100% convinced that the radio business is dead.
Tim said:Capulet: Nope, they did do a research project. Other stations do this all the time even when they have no intention of changing formats....just trying to keep the pulse of their station (s) and get out ahead of any changes developing in the market.
But, remember...in any format change in just about any market...the research is much more than just about format holes and music testing. It's about revenue potential, market demographics, psychographics, population trends, comparison of similar formats in similar markets,and so forth.
And, every company who buys another company looks at financials going back 5 or 10 years (or longer)...that's typical in any type of business transaction...not just radio and TV stations.
74WIXYGrad said:Nate,
Are some of these people actually worth the time to address? In the next few weeks, they will be looking for something, or someone else to mock. Or I'll rub one of them the wrong way. They will prove how big their johnson is by writing anonymous comments on my blog.
CleveRadioInsider said:Ok I did not know that the man had a brain tumor. I apologize for that. I was doing it in fun because as I have said before I really would like to see some new talent in the area. Best wishes for a speedy recovery.
CleveRadioInsider said:Ok I did not know that the man had a brain tumor.
Capulet said:The labels are not cranking out rock product like 10, 15 years ago. They know there are little or no stations relying on this product for thier format identity. In the early 2000s Extreme 92.3 playing nu-metal was the last of the mohicans to rely on that type of " current " product.
The labels now focus on developing pop, country, hip hop/R&B acts because these radio formats exist in multiples that sustain the release of music in these genres. Said differently, why release rock product when there is no current radio radio stations (so to speak) which to market this genre?
Rock music stations will live off classic rock from the 70s and whatever you want to call the rock music from the 80s and 90s for decades to come.
This should insure Michael Stanley's DJ career for some time.
Other than Howad Stern's decade of dominance of morning drive for the rockers, WNCX was and is one of thee dullest stations ever in the history of this market. Yet that " classic rock " position is one CBS will not relinquish.
CleveRadioInsider said:WKDD in the 1980s and 1990s was truly a great station. Right now I believe someone mentioned that is has about 3 hours of live programming on the air. Too bad.