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sfradio said:Entercom, screwing up KBLX already, syndicated morning shows do not work in the bay area
Lkeller said:sfradio said:Entercom, screwing up KBLX already, syndicated morning shows do not work in the bay area
Well...syndicated morning shows don't work in the Bay Area unless they do...sometimes. Howard Stern worked. Steve Harvey is very popular in the African-American community, does stand-up, sells a line of suits, and has a hit movie out.
Ironically perhaps, his morning show is carried by former sister station WBLS in New York, which (if the website is up-to-date) is still owned by Inner-City.
http://wbls.com/pages/4193301.php
Under ICBC-turned-YMF ownership also, WWDM also has Steve Harvey as well, but WKXI has Tom Joyner. In the case of Entercom, WQMG has Joyner while WVKL has Harvey, and I can't find if WWWS is all local or not.Lkeller said:sfradio said:Entercom, screwing up KBLX already, syndicated morning shows do not work in the bay area
Well...syndicated morning shows don't work in the Bay Area unless they do...sometimes. Howard Stern worked. Steve Harvey is very popular in the African-American community, does stand-up, sells a line of suits, and has a hit movie out.
Ironically perhaps, his morning show is carried by former sister station WBLS in New York, which (if the website is up-to-date) is still owned by Inner-City.
http://wbls.com/pages/4193301.php
N.E. Streetz said:Is Steve Harvey show going to start 3 am pacific time or tape delay on KBLX ?
kilamanjero said:I doubt it will last. The demographics in the Bay Area are not conductive for this show to survive, and in a way I see it as a way for Entercom that ruin and kill this station.
rockerchick said:They said to SAG~AFTRA don't worry...then broke up the CBA at KBLX, now this....
http://www.beyondchron.org/news/index.php?itemid=10112
I wouldn't trust Entercom with a 10 foot pole
kilamanjero said:rockerchick said:They said to SAG~AFTRA don't worry...then broke up the CBA at KBLX, now this....
http://www.beyondchron.org/news/index.php?itemid=10112
I wouldn't trust Entercom with a 10 foot pole
I see this as an attempt to generically and whitewash KBLX so they can eventually have an excuse to flip the format of 102.9 frequency. KISQ and KMEL needs competition because they will become very complacent without it and at the moment KMEL is at its best because it is competing with KBLX and vice versa.
Lkeller said:kilamanjero said:rockerchick said:They said to SAG~AFTRA don't worry...then broke up the CBA at KBLX, now this....
http://www.beyondchron.org/news/index.php?itemid=10112
I wouldn't trust Entercom with a 10 foot pole
I see this as an attempt to generically and whitewash KBLX so they can eventually have an excuse to flip the format of 102.9 frequency. KISQ and KMEL needs competition because they will become very complacent without it and at the moment KMEL is at its best because it is competing with KBLX and vice versa.
Since when do station owners need to "whitewash" ...or otherwise tinker with an existing format - before changing formats altogether?
And does KBLX really compete with KMEL? I work in a large company in Oakland. KBLX is definitely the favorite station in the office, and in our satellite locations. But our average employee is probably 45 or more years old, predominantly African-American. Most of them dislike Hip-Hop and Rap music, and the influence they are worried that it has on their kids. Conversely, I can't magine many 22 year olds (black or white) spend much time listening to "soft and warm" old school.