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If you could buy any Seattle station you wanted and do something challenging and compelling with the format (no automation or syndication please), who would you hire, what would you play, etc?
airwaver said:KOMO was a great radio station...
..then HE had to depart:
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I hear Lar has MORE hair now per one of his current radio ads on 710 KIRO of all places!
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talkerdjdude said:I'd like a full service AM on FM. Great news, traffic, topical information, loads of personality and instead of filling in the day with talk show hosts, I'd put music on, with DJs who can entertain and do more than read liner cards.
e-menace said:Yeah I know! We need to play some crappy Billboard top 40 fill, have some liner cards with repetitive statements about how much music we play and a foul mouthed FREAK on the morning shi(f)t.
Remember I said "dream station".
Kelly said:I suspect rather than seeing the increase of expensive-to-run "full service", "all personality classic Top-40 whatever" programming with a bunch of live people not reading liner cards etc., we are about to witness the greatest use of automation ever. It's a survival move. In fact, over the next four years, you'll get to hear the use, (not necessarily in Seattle), of the worlds first synthetic jock using new voice synthesis technology developed from the folks who made the first transistor, Bell Labs. I've heard it, and it sounds very good.
mammaknowsbest said:I don't really care about personality after mornings to be honest and I get traffic from my car system, I drive an Acura...
This is the Dream scenario for radio in a tight economy.
mammaknowsbest said:Dream Station has inventive, new music mix, solid production and solid morning show. I don't really care about personality after mornings...