Don Barrett is following the story. Apparently CBS is in negotiations with AFTRA to facilitate more voicetracking. I'm thinking that this could be something that Roy is bringing to the CBS LA Cluster from his experience at Clear Channel. I'm wondering if this is just in LA or for more stations that they own outside of LA that are union? Pretty sad. KRTH and the WAVE are already tracked overnight and if I'm not mistaken 94.7 is tracked in the evening as well. Could this extend to KROQ too?
I personally think that if radio wants to set itself apart from and above the ipod, they must give the listener what an ipod or some guy's basement internet station can't and I'm thinking that's a real "live" person communicating with them around the clock, if not why bother? If you want to save money there are other places to cut, why is it always the airstaff which really is part of your product? And if you don't think I'm right, ask CC about the mistake they made last year by cutting well known and beloved personalities. Like I've said before, radio is killing itself...
I personally think that if radio wants to set itself apart from and above the ipod, they must give the listener what an ipod or some guy's basement internet station can't and I'm thinking that's a real "live" person communicating with them around the clock, if not why bother? If you want to save money there are other places to cut, why is it always the airstaff which really is part of your product? And if you don't think I'm right, ask CC about the mistake they made last year by cutting well known and beloved personalities. Like I've said before, radio is killing itself...