This really stinks
Ok I understand that every station is cutting back, with the overnights being hit hardest, I guess the lack of listeners because of no more 3rd shift manufacturing operations and the invention of Ambien have reduced the available listeners down to the nice people at GMF North Reading.
Julie D has bent over backwards for every radio company she has ever worked for. She went from BOS to ROR to make them sound better, and has been moved into every daypart except for morning drive and overnights.
IMHO she should replace Paul Perry. I liked her in afternoon drive. Let's face it nobody they put in there in the afternoons is going to pull great numbers. I'd like to know how Julies book in afternoon drive compared to the last 2 men who held down the shift.
Albert O should be doing nights.
They never should have canned Kim Collins either IMHO.
It's pretty sad when someone like me, who likes personality driven radio, has to put on XM Sixties on 6 to get it. The target audience of WROR still wants DJ's IMHO. We are not the IPOD gneeration, we want and expect human interaction.
Has every occupation related to the radio business become like a blacksmith after the Model T rolled out of Detroit?
Ok I understand that every station is cutting back, with the overnights being hit hardest, I guess the lack of listeners because of no more 3rd shift manufacturing operations and the invention of Ambien have reduced the available listeners down to the nice people at GMF North Reading.
Julie D has bent over backwards for every radio company she has ever worked for. She went from BOS to ROR to make them sound better, and has been moved into every daypart except for morning drive and overnights.
IMHO she should replace Paul Perry. I liked her in afternoon drive. Let's face it nobody they put in there in the afternoons is going to pull great numbers. I'd like to know how Julies book in afternoon drive compared to the last 2 men who held down the shift.
Albert O should be doing nights.
They never should have canned Kim Collins either IMHO.
It's pretty sad when someone like me, who likes personality driven radio, has to put on XM Sixties on 6 to get it. The target audience of WROR still wants DJ's IMHO. We are not the IPOD gneeration, we want and expect human interaction.
Has every occupation related to the radio business become like a blacksmith after the Model T rolled out of Detroit?