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Columbus recommendations?

Do to my wife's possible job relocation we may be moving near Columbus. I may take a look for a media job in the area and was wondering if some might suggest which company might be the best to work for. I would prefer a production director gig but I am unsure if that position even exist in Columbus. Any suggestions?
 
I don't know if you're into news, but White River Broadcasting is looking for a news director. They have 5 stations including a news/talk AM. I was a jock on their country station back in the 90s. Here's their post on the trades: White River Broadcasting seeks a 'news junkie' to head up its award-winning 4-station news department. Stations include a news/talk AM and 3 music-intensive FM's. You’ll help us craft a contemporary sound built on coverage of the top local news stories. Duties include handling morning news, covering key meetings and supervise news staff. The selected individual will enjoy a competitive salary and a great benefit package including 401(k). Previous news experience is required. Send your news philosophy, resume and demo to John Foster, Director of Programming, P.O. Box 1789, Columbus, IN 47202-1789 or e-mail [email protected]. White River Broadcasting is proud to be an equal opportunity employer.
 
White River is very slow to hire. Six months is not unusual. Reising Radio Partners (Q-MIX, KORN) is the other station group in Columbus. Check out other markets in the area. Bloomington, Seymore, and even Indy.
 
I worked for both groups nearly 15 years ago. The cultures are very different...but they're both very good operators. I personally had a better experience at WCSI/WKKG (I love Tasha Mann the GM and upper mgmt. in Ohio are great). Mike King (GM of WRZQ) is a great guy, though. You can't go wrong with either place. As far as "cultures" go, WRB is more like Cox or the old Susquehanna (more regimented and structured but better product integrity IMHO) whereas WRZQ is more like the old Citadel or even Jacor (if you're a very creative type who has the baggage and issues that come along with that sometimes, you'd probably be happier there). That's not a meant to be a slam at all! To his credit, Keith Reising understands that most creative people are a little crazy.
 
Shadow Catcher said:
White River is very slow to hire. Six months is not unusual. Reising Radio Partners (Q-MIX, KORN) is the other station group in Columbus. Check out other markets in the area. Bloomington, Seymore, and even Indy.

It didn't take that long for them to hire me, maybe a couple of weeks. I guess it depends on the circumstances.
 
Not saying this is a reflection of the way WRB runs things, but why can WKKG not hold onto an AM Drive person for any good length of time? Seems they're looking every couple of years, if not less.
 
WHUM.
 
Not saying this is a reflection of the way WRB runs things, but why can WKKG not hold onto an AM Drive person for any good length of time? Seems they're looking every couple of years, if not less.

Or for that matter, any day-part on any station in that cluster. Talent moves on, the rest burn out.
 
WHUM is now on the air in Seymour, a translator on one side or the other of 98.5. Signal seems to be getting out well. Since all the FM stations left Seymour, they now have a local voice, again.
 
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