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Chris_Hammond
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A well known and repected consultant once said to me, "Radio is an appliance. People care more about their microwave oven, if the truth be known."
WCBS-FM is a radio station and nothing more. The owners of a radio station, who have tens of millions of dollars invested in this property, have a right to make whatever formatic choices they wish to improve their ratings and billing status.... no what we think. If you owned a station, you'd be the same way. You KNOW you would.
Yesterday's demonstration in New York drew maybe 150 people people. In Wildwood, New Jersey, a similar demonstration against WCMC drew almost as many people. In Wildwood, that's impressive. In Manhattan, there's a bigger line at Starbuck's. This demonstration was not even a blip on the radar and it proves the statment I opened this post with.
Also, this stuff about "_______ " supports the station that fired "______" is nonsense. People in radio get fired without warning or farewell every day. Radio vets understand and accept this as the way business is done. That doesn't make it right...it's how things are. All of the CBS-FM jocks were paid excellent salaries and the vets like Bruce, Bill and Harry may now retire to their comfortable homes with a good severence package and the best wishes of thousands of fans. I doubt any benefits will be needed to help them buy bread.
It's about demographics....demograhpics that a station can market with success in the eyes of management. As long as demographics are the Bible of the business, these things will continue to happen no matter what we think.
For those of you who will miss WCBS-FM, switch to a local station that plays oldies if you have one. Buy an iPod. Get XM, get Sirius, but most of all get over it.
WCBS-FM is a radio station and nothing more. The owners of a radio station, who have tens of millions of dollars invested in this property, have a right to make whatever formatic choices they wish to improve their ratings and billing status.... no what we think. If you owned a station, you'd be the same way. You KNOW you would.
Yesterday's demonstration in New York drew maybe 150 people people. In Wildwood, New Jersey, a similar demonstration against WCMC drew almost as many people. In Wildwood, that's impressive. In Manhattan, there's a bigger line at Starbuck's. This demonstration was not even a blip on the radar and it proves the statment I opened this post with.
Also, this stuff about "_______ " supports the station that fired "______" is nonsense. People in radio get fired without warning or farewell every day. Radio vets understand and accept this as the way business is done. That doesn't make it right...it's how things are. All of the CBS-FM jocks were paid excellent salaries and the vets like Bruce, Bill and Harry may now retire to their comfortable homes with a good severence package and the best wishes of thousands of fans. I doubt any benefits will be needed to help them buy bread.
It's about demographics....demograhpics that a station can market with success in the eyes of management. As long as demographics are the Bible of the business, these things will continue to happen no matter what we think.
For those of you who will miss WCBS-FM, switch to a local station that plays oldies if you have one. Buy an iPod. Get XM, get Sirius, but most of all get over it.