so it seems as if Bob Hannah the night guy is out at WAAF. No longer on the website and they have liners running that say "all rock and no talk"....eek
And just like "Mike FM ", WAAF is going down into the dumpster ( Mike/Waaf ratings are not all that great ) .Sibilant said:Following the formula at sister "Mike FM" across the hall. No jocks, but still gets ratings.
rapking said:And just like "Mike FM ", WAAF is going down into the dumpster ( Mike/Waaf ratings are not all that great ) .Sibilant said:Following the formula at sister "Mike FM" across the hall. No jocks, but still gets ratings.
katzradio said:Something seems odd with this; If WAAF needs to make budget cuts, how can they afford to do these "bailout" contests & give away 3 grand a day for a week?
katzradio said:Something seems odd with this; If WAAF needs to make budget cuts, how can they afford to do these "bailout" contests & give away 3 grand a day for a week?
Will said:katzradio said:Something seems odd with this; If WAAF needs to make budget cuts, how can they afford to do these "bailout" contests & give away 3 grand a day for a week?
On-air contesting to draw audience impressions is far more important than a jock's salary.
johnnyp66 said:Will said:katzradio said:Something seems odd with this; If WAAF needs to make budget cuts, how can they afford to do these "bailout" contests & give away 3 grand a day for a week?
On-air contesting to draw audience impressions is far more important than a jock's salary.
AMEN! Radio is no longer a "people" business.
CTListener said:johnnyp66 said:Will said:katzradio said:Something seems odd with this; If WAAF needs to make budget cuts, how can they afford to do these "bailout" contests & give away 3 grand a day for a week?
On-air contesting to draw audience impressions is far more important than a jock's salary.
AMEN! Radio is no longer a "people" business.
Since what's been cutting into radio's numbers -- especially in the sellable demographics -- are the soulless mp3 player and nearly soulless (about 90 percent VT'ed) Sirius XM, why should radio put ANYBODY on the air live anymore? Seems to me the demo Madison Avenue worships wants only tunes they like, with no human intervention and as few commercials as possible. If radio is losing ears to this competition with 18 minutes of spots an hour and DJs talking over every intro and making mindless small talk about American Idol when the music stops, how does keeping all dayparts "live," or doing anything that doesn't involve nearly uninterrupted, focus-group-tested, label-pushed hit music, help the situation?
I'm in my 50s and loved personality radio, but I'm afraid that ship has sailed.
Will said:Hi, Opie! Or is this Anthony?