I am hearing that some of the Cumulus higher ups will be in Charleston on Friday.
Might be time for the rest of the Charleston folks to polish up the resume.
/
Might be time for the rest of the Charleston folks to polish up the resume.
/
Trust me... the end of days for radio is coming fast. Cumulus wields a very sharp knife and often cuts first and then looks to see what got lopped off later. The bottom line is just that... the bottom line. Talent, creativity, dedication, and knowledge mean nothing anymore. It's come down to simply a matter of "who's getting paid the most and how can we eliminate or reduce that expense". The end product (what the listener hears) means little anymore. Maybe that's because after all the years of gutting radio, the listener really doesn't expect much anymore. A whole new generation to whom radio is mostly irrelevant has grown up while nobody was watching. Now, for the most part, nobody is listening either. Example: My wife and I have Dish Network TV and often listen to one of the music channels. A couple of nights ago, the dish receiver froze and had to be re-booted. It took over ten minutes to finally get the signal back. During that time, we both made comments about missing the music that had been playing during dinner. However, neither one of us even thought to turn on the radio. Not even a passing thought about it! As I think about this, I find that fact even more amazing given the fact that, up until last year when I retired, I spent the past 37 years working in AM and FM radio!! We used to say that radio would always endure. It endured the introduction of television, of 8-tracks and cassettes, the Sony Walkman even! And I think if it had been properly cared for, it would have endured the onslaught of today's digital media too. Unfortunately, video didn't kill the radio star, but radio surrendered itself.
ncscradiogeek said:I am hearing that some of the Cumulus higher ups will be in Charleston on Friday.
Might be time for the rest of the Charleston folks to polish up the resume.
DudeFan said:Heard last year Lew and John were at the NAB in Vegas and were held up walking down the Strip. Suspect got away with $100 in Cash and $1,000 in trade....
DudeFan said:Station vehicle from WFNC the Fayettville NC Cumulus Cluster was parked at the Hilton tonight. Regional meeting perhaps?
Columbia Downtown Hilton, that is.
GordonSims said:DudeFan said:Heard last year Lew and John were at the NAB in Vegas and were held up walking down the Strip. Suspect got away with $100 in Cash and $1,000 in trade....
;D
awesome!
charlestondxman said:We'll see what happens. Cumulus could move 96.9 over to talk, but I don't know what will happen. Will people be fired? Anything could happen in either market.
Richard Todd is coming back on Feb. 16, so he definitely won't be moved.