Duke of Radio said:
Sorry, again I did not work at the Buzz, but am proud to call many of the former Buzz employees my friends.
As for Joe, again my point is:
It does not matter how good they sound or how hard they work because in the end that radio station will tank due to poor management. If you knew half of what went on behind the scenes, then you would understand this. If they can financially survive to see February I will be truly surprised.
Good luck to their employees, and don't forget - keep those resumes updated!!
DUKE
Spackler1 said:
February is approaching. Where is Duke?
I am here, and from what I see, quite an impressive book for Joe.
I do not knock the format, staff or the ratings, they are what they are, and at this point successful. My point again, if they make it financially until February I
WILL BE surprised that management hasn't totally run it into the ground.
If you know anyone in that building then you would know that most calls coming in are from
bill collectors not clients. Also I hear that sometimes …
paychecks bounce.
Just a thought: If every piece of equipment is leased and you do not make any payments, then that equipment is repossessed. Lets do the math together:
Solid format + Dependable staff + Great Ratings + NO Equipment = FAILURE
You can earn all the ratings in the world, but you still can't run a radio station without equipment.
My guess is that even though the numbers are very good, the national revenue won't be enough or come fast enough to save them financially.
Also, do any of their sales staff even know how to sell numbers? Only one to my knowledge and she will wait until the last minute and take the lowest rate.
Another thought, if you don’t pay Arbitron, you don’t get the numbers to sell.
Again, I fear poor management will doom Joe FM, not their staff or format. So If I am wrong about my February deadline, then I am wrong.
Congratulations everyone and Good Luck!!! Oh, and keep those resumes updated.
DUKE
Oh, one more thing, the latest rumor on the street is that Joe FM's owner is looking to sell the stations now that he has some good numbers - probably not a bad idea.