ChiefEngineer said:The one thing that seems evident is the large number of hires/fires. Regardless of your point of view this much damage to people should send a message up the food chain.
Agreed. If nothing else on here makes any difference (which it probably never will due to the differing opinions) it should be that. There are always staff changes with the implementation of a new GM. Making that big switch is a good opportunity to bring in some new blood and update things that may have gone stale or just aren't working. However, when you've gone through 3 sales manager, fire your PD after you've been there a year and get rid of most of the local talent (both on and off air) something's gotta give. At that point it's not just making improvements, it may more likely be bad decision making.
We can always blame a bad economy for job cuts or low sales figures, but a big part of it also has to do what is going on internally. I've seen the Entercom cluster go from if not thriving, at least steady and maintained to a crazed rollercoaster with very minor ups and severe lows. Seeing top sales people and staff leave or pushed out due to lack of leadership isn't something that's going to bring those numbers (or confidence) back any time soon. If anything, it's simply going to make more good, talented people go out and find a place with a more successful (and supportive) group.