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Has anyone paid attention to what's going on....

Has anyone been paying attention to the mess that is Atlanta radio the past few days? Flipping and tweaking all over, it's been interesting.
 
Well, we usually get what happens in ATL so..

I'm scanning the FM dial and so far, nothing yet.

-Rob
 
I lived in Atlanta for 40 years (escaped in 2011) and I have never seen such an upheaval. And it all stems from the two pop stations being so staid and conservative.

Fun stuff!


Rob-42 said:
Well, we usually get what happens in ATL so..

I'm scanning the FM dial and so far, nothing yet.

-Rob
 
When it comes to formats and revenue. Atlanta is always changing. The Pensacola/Mobile markets are stable. Unless, there is a sale.
 
Someone mentioned that there's a cumu-flip happening around now. Not sure what or where that could be.

-Rob
 
Rob-42 said:
Someone mentioned that there's a cumu-flip happening around now. Not sure what or where that could be.

-Rob
Hopefully it's Tallahassee, & Gulf 104 goes to back to being a rock station. The "neutered Gulf" kinda sucks.
 
901Rocks said:
Hopefully it's Tallahassee, & Gulf 104 goes to back to being a rock station. The "neutered Gulf" kinda sucks.

I agree that the Gulf 104 situation sucks, but Tallahassee got a new AAA station on 106.1 to compete with the new Gulf. Just sayin'.
 
We normally get ATL's ideas, an oldies station would be great here. Was listening to KOOL 108 out of MPLS on my iheart radio app. I don't know why we don't have a station like that here.

(Then again, Pensacola isn't Florida enough to even have a WFLA)

-Rob
 
Off the top of my head I can not think of a single radio style that was born in Atlanta and migrated to the Florida Panhandle. 106.7 in Atlanta is a new NEWS station while 100.7 in Pensacola is a new TALK station, not the same. What do you have on your mind Rob? I can't figure it out.
 
Rob-42 said:
(Then again, Pensacola isn't Florida enough to even have a WFLA)

Jacksonville doesn't have WFLA. Miami, Fort Myers, Fort Lauderdale, The Keys... no WFLA. The 4 WFLA stations cover less than half (less than 1/3rd?) of the state of Florida.

And yeah, Pensacola is definitely more closely related to Lower Alabama. We're simply Florida's Red Headed Step Child. I don't even believe Gov. Scott spends much time in Tallahassee and former Gov. Christ didn't even own any real estate in Florida. The last decent Gov. we had was Jeb.

Jeb 2020, the campaign begins.
 
How about we can be called "alabama" and be done with it. Our property taxes would be a hell of a lot cheaper (sarcastic grin)
 
I’d like to revive this topic and approach it at a different angle. If flips/changes in other markets prove successful, often times radio will duplicate the same elsewhere hoping for a quick fix. There’s nothing new about that.

What I don’t like about radio is decisions to flip are not usually listener-centric. From what I have observed, management/owners look at their cluster and identify target(s) that will improve its’ performance. Almost like using a drop down-menu they pick the format that will deliver that target quickly and cheaply. If that format and genre of music is already super served, it doesn’t matter.

What we know about PPM is a typical panelist will listen to/be exposed to at least 6 stations. So much is based on sharing cume among a number of stations. This probably explains why so many stations sound alike nowadays. There’s lots of button pushing. I applaud the owner who takes a different course.

Super serving formats that are popular in the market and deliver are today’s status quo. Here in Jacksonville, none of the major owners look at improving their cluster performance by identifying programming holes and then building on something unique to attract that P1/target – whatever - that cluster needs. I suppose I set myself for disappointment. Every morning I check this board in the hope something changed overnight bringing more format variety to Jacksonville. Given the nature of radio, something eventually will change. Still, I don't believe we will be more inclusive of the community served until one of the owners cash out, sells part of the cluster or embraces an entirely different strategy at winning.

When we talk of flips, poor performance is often cited. But we have seen many occur because of radio politics. Impacted listeners are never considered. It’s disruptive to advertisers as well. It’s also expensive. But a lot of ego drives these decisions and sadly the bonus incentives, especially at the GM/MM level are a big part of the problem. I think it sucks, especially when talent looses their livelihood for all the wrong reasons.

To end on a positive note, I am so happy former PD @Magic 107-3, Neal Sharpe, has landed a PD gig in Asheville NC programming an AC and AAA. I’ve had the pleasure in meeting a good number of broadcasters in my life. Neal is one of the most positive and down-to-earth guys I’ve ever met. Congrats is certainly in order. It appears he has found a company who recognizes his talents. How I wish he and his team could still be making magic here and offering something a little different than all the rest.
 
JohnJax said:
I am so happy former PD @Magic 107-3, Neal Sharpe, has landed a PD gig in Asheville NC programming an AC and AAA. I’ve had the pleasure in meeting a good number of broadcasters in my life. Neal is one of the most positive and down-to-earth guys I’ve ever met. Congrats is certainly in order. It appears he has found a company who recognizes his talents. How I wish he and his team could still be making magic here and offering something a little different than all the rest.

Congrats to Neal! While I've never met him, and don't know him personally, he did an excellent job as PD at Magic 107-3, and was well regarded by his on air staff and co-workers. Best of Luck! :)
 
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