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Floyd Wright on DRC-FM

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It seems that Floyd Wright has joined The Big D. According to their web site he will take over the 1-6 shift on Sundays and will handle overnights. Its great that this station keeps getting better every day first the jingles then bringing back "The Big D" name now adding more veteran staff and most of all the music. Its great to have the station back!
 
Great to hear Floyd back on the radio. Now if only the powers that be at DRC-FM could coax Frank Holler out of retirement to be PD again. That station was pure gold when he was programming it. I still miss Jukebox Saturday Night, though I'm glad to hear Ron still keeping the spirit alive!

For a while Frank was active on eBay selling aircheck compilations of WDRC-AM and WPOP, so his love for local radio's still alive... and he still lives in the state.
 
I've listened to Friendly Floyd for more than 20 years.

My next door neighbor is related to him.

Didn't he used to work @KC101 when they started their format, playing really good music & Jerry Kristafer did AM Drive?

Country92.5's loss for losing Floyd.

IMHO, he deserves more than the overnight shift!
 
amfmradio1 said:
IMHO, he deserves more than the overnight shift!

Yeah, Floyd was on KC101 when they first started. And yeah he deserves a lot better than overnights. There are a lot of good talented people who are now out of the business or relegated to such shifts because of the current state of radio.

Floyd is one of the good guys to be sure.
 
mireckj said:
Great career move to overnights on DRC--truly sad

What's so sad about a station adding a well-known local personality to an often overlooked time slot? In this era of technology, I doubt he's live at that hour anyway. Few listeners can tell the difference when it's done right. There are some other Hartford stations that run totally jockless overnight.

Whether it's 3:00 PM or 3:00 AM, you're still communicating with people on a professional level. The same can be said whether you're #1 or #25 in the ratings, whether you're in market #1 or #275 or whether the format is all polkas or news/talk. By the way, in market #50 you wouldn't want to try and cram everyone listening overnight into a small room. There's somebody out there!
 
I bought Sirius for Stern a year ago and I would never go back to testical radio. It;s just sad the a washed up jock has to do overnights to keep food on the table.
 
Why is he washed up? Because he chooses to stay in Connecticut and not sell his house in a horrible economy? Because he has lived there his whole life and made a lot of money and now no one wants to pay ANYONE that kind of money any longer? Did you ever check his ratings? He had incredible ratings at WWYZ in afternoons. They let him go because he made more money than Wendy Steele and they now VT middays. So that makes him washed up? How unfair of you! I happen to know Floyd and and many others in the market and I know what the deal is. He wanted to stay in CT. because his family is there and he had hoped something would pop for him there. He's got a TON of friends in the market and they encouraged him to make the move to DRC-FM because nothing would come of WRCH as they would be sold soon. Make uninformed speculations all you want to, but the comment you made was completely ignorant and uncalled for...very tacky. I hope you never have to read something like that about yourself or have anyone in your family read that about you. You may not like someone's style, but let's keep this a little more respectable or even slightly professional.
 
SallysPizza said:
Why is he washed up? Because he chooses to stay in Connecticut and not sell his house in a horrible economy? Because he has lived there his whole life and made a lot of money and now no one wants to pay ANYONE that kind of money any longer? Did you ever check his ratings? He had incredible ratings at WWYZ in afternoons. They let him go because he made more money than Wendy Steele and they now VT middays. So that makes him washed up? How unfair of you! I happen to know Floyd and and many others in the market and I know what the deal is. He wanted to stay in CT. because his family is there and he had hoped something would pop for him there. He's got a TON of friends in the market and they encouraged him to make the move to DRC-FM because nothing would come of WRCH as they would be sold soon. Make uninformed speculations all you want to, but the comment you made was completely ignorant and uncalled for...very tacky. I hope you never have to read something like that about yourself or have anyone in your family read that about you. You may not like someone's style, but let's keep this a little more respectable or even slightly professional.

Sally's Pizza, THANK YOU. I have been reading these boards for years and it really pisses me off when people say stupid things like that. Floyd, like many other talented radio people, have devoted their whole careers to entertaining the public. And over the years evil empires like Clear Channel and CBS have ruined the industry, making it sheerly for-profit, and not-for-listeners, driving out the mom and pops and making cuts to the marrow while they fill their fat, stinking pockets with the blood, sweat and tears of the people who got into radio because it was in their hearts and souls. Radio is going the way of the teletype machine...and unfortunately, there aren't many lifeboats on this sinking ship. Sit back, Mireckj, and throw those insults around. I hope they come back and bite you in the ass in your own profession.
 
AMEN, and RIGHT ON SallysPizza and DRCFM-Rules! And most importantly, he is truly a nice guy.... After many years in the business, his exceptional talent hasn't gone to his head.
 
He goes from a full time afternoon drive jock in New Haven back in the late 70's and 80's, DRC for a short stint in the 80's. YZ for close to 20 years and then RCH for weekends and now back to DRC weekends and the graveyard shift????? where maybe 2 people listen. Has this guy no sense of self esteem? why not walk up to a radio exec and just ask him to kick you in your teeth. This career is a deep sixed.
 
Hey video-if you love radio, or whatever your career is, you do what you have to do to make it work. The shift is VT'd and it's money for him. He also does other part-time there. You make yourself available to help when needed so when changes are made, they think of you. Again, he's from the area and his whole family lives there. He's been offered things in other markets, but it means trying to sell your house in a sub-par economy. He's also married and his wife would have to find a job in another market also. It sometimes means making decisions that are tough. When you have others to think about, the decisions get harder.

He's got a name in the market and hopes that means something when changes are made. Hopefully, not just for him but for the station, changes will be made. When I visited CT. last year, DRC-FM was a HORRIBLE sounding station. Thank God they brought back Jerry Kristafer for mornings. Seville sounded blah. The processing was terrible, the station voice was terrible, there was no fun in that station whatsoever and Oldies should be fun. (I don't care what they call it, it's an Oldies station) Their jocks would run phone bits just for the sake of running a phone bit. No editing. It sounded like a bunch of broadcast graduates doing whatever they wanted to do. That's why they need Floyd and anyone else with talent to get the station back to where it used to be.

I hope you someday have to face a similar decision and find out how hard it is. Then you may not be so ready to take uninformed pot-shots at people. Try getting the full story. Maybe if you knew Floyd, you might find what everyone else who knows him has found...he's truly a nice guy and the success he's had over the years never went to his head.
 
What you know about radio could be put at the head of a finishing nail. ::) This guy's career is finished!!
He got the job at PIG D cause he's too lazy to apply anywhere else. He's burned his radio bridges. His sarcastic one liners have run it's course down the long and winding radio dead end road.
Dude, you go from afternoon drive at a country station in Htfd to overnight voice tracked jock and weekend fill in on a floundering oldies station?????? Time for this dude to find a new career. Obviously no reputable station wants him.
 
Video, I know a HELL of a lot more about Radio than you think I do. Been in it close to 30 years. I also know a lot more about him and his situation than you and many others do. I am very good friends with him. He has not burned any bridges and chose to stay in CT. He's been offered gigs outside of the market which he chose not to take because the money wasn't there and the moves can be expensive. Even when I company pays for the actual move, when it comes to selling a house and then finding a new one, you can lose money. Especially in this economy. Happened to me years ago when I sold my house to move to a larger market.
Took a big loss and it took time to recover from that one. Now when I get offers for jobs, I look at what it's going to cost to sell the house and how much more money am I really going to make, plus my spouse has to find a new gig too. Floyd is choosing to do what he's doing so he can stay in CT. No need to get personal, BTW.
 
His sarcastic one liners have run it's course down the long and winding radio dead end road

Yet the king of bad one liner, Larry Wells, continues to hold the helm at DRC's midday shift.
There is no justice!!
 
was in the business for 25 years and thank god i am out of it. i can finally make a decent paycheck without having to work 4 split shifts and being a pawn in the corporate bs game. i have seen many local yokel big market wannabes run their mouth's on CT radio over the years. They think they can make it in a bigger better market like Pittsburgh, Chicago or even NYC and they can't cause they are lame and have absolutley no talent! They think they are big time when in reality they couldn't do a radio show in Hooterville.
This guy is a prime example of that! His idiotic sarcasm is so old you could make a lifetime supply of Penicillin.
CT radio is as lame as radio can possibly get!
 
It's a sad commentary to see all the naysayers on this board putting down Floyd. Floyd and I have crossed paths over the years and he's always been a gentleman to me. Personally, I'm glad he's on the air where he belongs!

Don't like it? In the words of Yankees' radio play-by-play guy John Sterling: "Them's the breaks."
 
you're right "them's the bad breaks". Local and national radio listenership is way down according to reliable ratings sources. The mgt at Buckley radio has tinkered with that FM format so much that nobody knows what to expect next.
These local yokel radio vagabonds like FW should know when to pack it in and call it a career. FYI, no one except your kind relatives are listening. :eek:
 
"FYI, no one except your kind relatives are listening." - (video. . .)

Bitterness, anger & resentment runs deep in this one. BTW, I listen regularly and am not related to anyone on this board.
 
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