They say "familiarity breeds contempt." And that does seem to be the case here on Radio-Info. But not so much in Seattle radio. The posters here seem quick to tear down the tried-and-true. Ichabod. Robin & Maynard. Bob Rivers. T-Man. Kent & Allen. Fisher/West. And so many others. And not just individuals/shows, but "classic" stations as well. KMPS. KZOK. KJR. (OK, not KJR, who still hasn't found their way back to the "glory days.")
Reading back, there is post after post speculating about the demise of these Seattle legends. Radio insiders seem to think it is best for there to be constant change and for things to be always updated.
But look at the list. These are also the stations and shows that pull the biggest numbers. Lesson? Radio listeners in Seattle keep coming back to what is familiar. They don't always want something new. New stuff creates a quick BUT NOT LASTING flurry of listening. Curiousity. But Seattle listeners go back to what they know and love. And those who have recognized this and have doggedly stayed behind what has worked for a long time are the ones who see the most success. Will MOViN' be the next big thing in Seattle? Maybe they will, but not without personality. And give 'em time... in Seattle it takes a while. We certainly need "new" stations and new shows too. There is room for that. But for the biggest success in Seattle, keep the classic stuff around. Frankly, the only way I think KMPS and KZOK are ever going to be knocked off the top is if the OLD KJR, complete with Pat O'day and Charlie Brown and with the OLD sound could be put back in place. I was too young to remember it, but I truly believe it could be done again.
One last thought. LONG LIVE ROBIN AND MAYNARD.
"Robin?" "Manure?" "Good Day!"
Reading back, there is post after post speculating about the demise of these Seattle legends. Radio insiders seem to think it is best for there to be constant change and for things to be always updated.
But look at the list. These are also the stations and shows that pull the biggest numbers. Lesson? Radio listeners in Seattle keep coming back to what is familiar. They don't always want something new. New stuff creates a quick BUT NOT LASTING flurry of listening. Curiousity. But Seattle listeners go back to what they know and love. And those who have recognized this and have doggedly stayed behind what has worked for a long time are the ones who see the most success. Will MOViN' be the next big thing in Seattle? Maybe they will, but not without personality. And give 'em time... in Seattle it takes a while. We certainly need "new" stations and new shows too. There is room for that. But for the biggest success in Seattle, keep the classic stuff around. Frankly, the only way I think KMPS and KZOK are ever going to be knocked off the top is if the OLD KJR, complete with Pat O'day and Charlie Brown and with the OLD sound could be put back in place. I was too young to remember it, but I truly believe it could be done again.
One last thought. LONG LIVE ROBIN AND MAYNARD.
"Robin?" "Manure?" "Good Day!"