Problem is, Lazlo's no longer programming KRBZ. What it became was due to his leadership and team, and now as an "alt" with his hands off the music, that legacy and leverage isn't being put to work for the station. Which is unfortunate because he and the Buzz team created a great brand and incredible loyalty.
From what I have read, that would seem to be the case. I would agree that’s very unfortunate and a missed opportunity for Entercom. Plus, Lazlo had experience managing multiple stations as he’s managed both KRBZ and KNDD at the same time. I do think Entercom was smart making Leslie Scott one of its regional VP's for the format. She’s a friend and former competitor from before she went to Seattle. She’s a really hard worker and is sharp as a tack. I wish I'd have gotten the opportunity to work with her, but my OM at that cluster pushed me out before she arrived and was brought back afterward. That cluster was not going to hire me again, and I would not work for him again under any circumstance.
Lazlo used to be in Detroit on 97.1 and WYCD before he became a name in alt radio. I wonder if his show's coming to 98.7 soon?
He came to KC from Detroit with Afentra. He would be a logical addition to 98.7 due to his Detroit connections. I don’t know if you've had the chance to listen to some of the regional shows on Entercom's alternative stations, but they don’t sound to me like they have much of a local component. The couple or three I've heard sound like satellite programming, but SMN/ABC/Citadel/Cumulus did it better. I know it’s difficult to get exactly right because I've had to produce a program that was heard on two stations, and getting the coordination between the two was incredibly difficult (especially at the station that didn’t have the host in the studio). One would just have thought there was a better way to do it with technology having grown by leaps and bounds over the last couple decades.