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Herald: Jones brings Jack to Mike

http://business.bostonherald.com/businessNews/view.bg?articleid=92831

From Business section of today's Herald. Excerpt:

"Steve Jones has been working the airwaves since he was a teenager. Now, at 35, the former on-air personality is taking the program director post at WMKK (93.7 FM), the Boston station that last April redubbed itself ``Mike'' and switched to disc-jockey-free airtime.

"'Our goal here is to bring as many flavors as possible,' Jones said. 'I want people to turn (Mike) on and go: "I haven't heard that in years."'"
 
> > From Business section of today's Herald. Excerpt:
>
> "Steve Jones has been working the airwaves since he was a
> teenager. Now, at 35, the former on-air personality is
> taking the program director post at WMKK (93.7 FM), the
> Boston station that last April redubbed itself ``Mike'' and
> switched to disc-jockey-free airtime.
>
> "'Our goal here is to bring as many flavors as possible,'
> Jones said. 'I want people to turn (Mike) on and go: "I
> haven't heard that in years."'"

>
so the Mike P.D. went to WBMX (Viacom), but when is WODS gonna hire a P.D.?
will this McKenna guy do both WBMX & WODS like Zellner/?
 
> > > From Business section of today's Herald. Excerpt:
> >
> > "Steve Jones has been working the airwaves since he was a
> > teenager. Now, at 35, the former on-air personality is
> > taking the program director post at WMKK (93.7 FM), the
> > Boston station that last April redubbed itself ``Mike''
> and
> > switched to disc-jockey-free airtime.
> >
> > "'Our goal here is to bring as many flavors as possible,'
> > Jones said. 'I want people to turn (Mike) on and go: "I
> > haven't heard that in years."'"
>
> >
> so the Mike P.D. went to WBMX (Viacom), but when is WODS
> gonna hire a P.D.?
> will this McKenna guy do both WBMX & WODS like Zellner/?

Nah the rumour is that APD Joe Cortese doesnt want it and Pete Falconi will be named pd of ODS soon. Ironically he was Pd of the ill fated Eagle 93.7.......the mor ethings change, the more they stay the same.
 
Re: Herald: Jones brings Jack to Mike, similar article in Globe

Jerry McKenna is still at Mike until he makes his transition to BMX - or until Jones makes his way to MIKE FM.

You can still leave a message on McKenna's answering service at Entercom.

Did you notice, Raccoon, there's almost an identical article in the Globe:

Clea Simon:

TV, RADIO, & ONLINE
He knows 'Jack' about 'Mike'
By Clea Simon, Globe Correspondent | July 7, 2005

http://www.boston.com/ae/tv/articles/2005/07/07/he_knows_jack_about_mike/

Who is the informant? Not Karl Rove - both writers seem to be getting help from the Corporate press releases, do they not?

Some stations in Canada have already reinstated some of the ''old style" institutions, such as DJs.

''It really depends on the market," says Jones, adding that at least in the beginning he doesn't expect to return DJs to ''Mike." ''For now, the feedback I'm hearing from Boston is that listeners are really excited about having no interruptions."

Spinning the dial
Keith Hastings has resigned as program director of WAAF-FM (107.3), effective July 29




http://bu> siness.bostonherald.com/businessNews/view.bg?articleid=92831
>
>
> From Business section of today's Herald. Excerpt:
>
> "Steve Jones has been working the airwaves since he was a
> teenager. Now, at 35, the former on-air personality is
> taking the program director post at WMKK (93.7 FM), the
> Boston station that last April redubbed itself ``Mike'' and
> switched to disc-jockey-free airtime.
>
> "'Our goal here is to bring as many flavors as possible,'
> Jones said. 'I want people to turn (Mike) on and go: "I
> haven't heard that in years."'"
>
 
Boston Herald gets it wrong...

Because,

Jack is not a format! And Mike is not Jack. Different consultant. Same format as Jack, just like Jack, but not Jack.

Obviously, the Herald doesn't know Jack...



http://bu> siness.bostonherald.com/businessNews/view.bg?articleid=92831
>
>
> From Business section of today's Herald. Excerpt:
>
> "Steve Jones has been working the airwaves since he was a
> teenager. Now, at 35, the former on-air personality is
> taking the program director post at WMKK (93.7 FM), the
> Boston station that last April redubbed itself ``Mike'' and
> switched to disc-jockey-free airtime.
>
> "'Our goal here is to bring as many flavors as possible,'
> Jones said. 'I want people to turn (Mike) on and go: "I
> haven't heard that in years."'"
>
 
Re: Boston Herald gets it wrong...

> Actually you're wrong Jack is a format. Why would you say that Jack isn't a format? However you're right in the sense that Mike is not exactly the Jack format. Entercom is to cheap to actually pay for the true Jack format hence the name Mike!




Because,
>
> Jack is not a format! And Mike is not Jack. Different
> consultant. Same format as Jack, just like Jack, but not
> Jack.
>
> Obviously, the Herald doesn't know Jack...
>
>
>
> http://bu>
> siness.bostonherald.com/businessNews/view.bg?articleid=92831
>
> >
> >
> > From Business section of today's Herald. Excerpt:
> >
> > "Steve Jones has been working the airwaves since he was a
> > teenager. Now, at 35, the former on-air personality is
> > taking the program director post at WMKK (93.7 FM), the
> > Boston station that last April redubbed itself ``Mike''
> and
> > switched to disc-jockey-free airtime.
> >
> > "'Our goal here is to bring as many flavors as possible,'
> > Jones said. 'I want people to turn (Mike) on and go: "I
> > haven't heard that in years."'"
> >
>
 
Re: Herald: Jones brings Jack to Mike, similar article in Globe

> The funniest thing about the article is that Jones Says

''For now, the feedback I'm hearing from Boston is that listeners are really excited about having no interruptions."

I'm not so sure what listeners he's talking about, usually when you have a new radio station introduced into a market the trends tend to spike at least a little. But in Mike's case they went down which is pretty much unheard of! I'm sure the suits over at Mike are wondering if this really was a good change! I've also heard they've been steadily losing clients!





Jerry McKenna is still at Mike until he makes his transition
> to BMX - or until Jones makes his way to MIKE FM.
>
> You can still leave a message on McKenna's answering service
> at Entercom.
>
> Did you notice, Raccoon, there's almost an identical article
> in the Globe:
>
> Clea Simon:
>
> TV, RADIO, & ONLINE
> He knows 'Jack' about 'Mike'
> By Clea Simon, Globe Correspondent | July 7, 2005
>
http://www.bo> ston.com/ae/tv/articles/2005/07/07/he_knows_jack_about_mike/
>
>
> Who is the informant? Not Karl Rove - both writers seem to
> be getting help from the Corporate press releases, do they
> not?
>
> Some stations in Canada have already reinstated some of the
> ''old style" institutions, such as DJs.
>
> ''It really depends on the market," says Jones, adding that
> at least in the beginning he doesn't expect to return DJs to
> ''Mike." ''For now, the feedback I'm hearing from Boston is
> that listeners are really excited about having no
> interruptions."
>
> Spinning the dial
> Keith Hastings has resigned as program director of WAAF-FM
> (107.3), effective July 29
>
>
>
>
> http://bu>
> siness.bostonherald.com/businessNews/view.bg?articleid=92831
>
> >
> >
> > From Business section of today's Herald. Excerpt:
> >
> > "Steve Jones has been working the airwaves since he was a
> > teenager. Now, at 35, the former on-air personality is
> > taking the program director post at WMKK (93.7 FM), the
> > Boston station that last April redubbed itself ``Mike''
> and
> > switched to disc-jockey-free airtime.
> >
> > "'Our goal here is to bring as many flavors as possible,'
> > Jones said. 'I want people to turn (Mike) on and go: "I
> > haven't heard that in years."'"
> >
>
 
Re: Herald: Jones brings Jack to Mike, similar article in Globe

> Jerry McKenna is still at Mike until he makes his transition
> to BMX - or until Jones makes his way to MIKE FM.
>
> You can still leave a message on McKenna's answering service
> at Entercom.
>
> Did you notice, Raccoon, there's almost an identical article
> in the Globe:
>
> Clea Simon:
>
> TV, RADIO, & ONLINE
> He knows 'Jack' about 'Mike'
> By Clea Simon, Globe Correspondent | July 7, 2005
>
http://www.bo> ston.com/ae/tv/articles/2005/07/07/he_knows_jack_about_mike/
>
>
> Who is the informant? Not Karl Rove - both writers seem to
> be getting help from the Corporate press releases, do they
> not?
>
> Some stations in Canada have already reinstated some of the
> ''old style" institutions, such as DJs.
>
> ''It really depends on the market," says Jones, adding that
> at least in the beginning he doesn't expect to return DJs to
> ''Mike." ''For now, the feedback I'm hearing from Boston is
> that listeners are really excited about having no
> interruptions."
>
> Spinning the dial
> Keith Hastings has resigned as program director of WAAF-FM
> (107.3), effective July 29
>
>
>
>
> http://bu>
> siness.bostonherald.com/businessNews/view.bg?articleid=92831
>
> >
> >
> > From Business section of today's Herald. Excerpt:
> >
> > "Steve Jones has been working the airwaves since he was a
> > teenager. Now, at 35, the former on-air personality is
> > taking the program director post at WMKK (93.7 FM), the
> > Boston station that last April redubbed itself ``Mike''
> and
> > switched to disc-jockey-free airtime.
> >
> > "'Our goal here is to bring as many flavors as possible,'
> > Jones said. 'I want people to turn (Mike) on and go: "I
> > haven't heard that in years."'"
> >
>
Speaking of Jockless radio. If The Herald did more homework they would have noted that 100.1 The Pike has been without jocks longer than 93.7.
 
Re: Boston Herald gets it wrong...

Mike is not Jack!
That's the gist of my point. Mike FM is Variety Hits. Jack FM is Variety Hits. but Mike is not Jack. Jack is not Mike.

I stand by my original post.
Mike don't know Jack, and neither does the Boston Herald.

> > Actually you're wrong Jack is a format. Why would you say
> that Jack isn't a format? However you're right in the sense
> that Mike is not exactly the Jack format. Entercom is to
> cheap to actually pay for the true Jack format hence the
> name Mike!
>
>
>
>
> Because,
> >
> > Jack is not a format! And Mike is not Jack. Different
> > consultant. Same format as Jack, just like Jack, but not
> > Jack.
> >
> > Obviously, the Herald doesn't know Jack...
> >
> >
> >
> > http://bu>
> >
> siness.bostonherald.com/businessNews/view.bg?articleid=92831
>
> >
> > >
> > >
> > > From Business section of today's Herald. Excerpt:
> > >
> > > "Steve Jones has been working the airwaves since he was
> a
> > > teenager. Now, at 35, the former on-air personality is
> > > taking the program director post at WMKK (93.7 FM), the
> > > Boston station that last April redubbed itself ``Mike''
> > and
> > > switched to disc-jockey-free airtime.
> > >
> > > "'Our goal here is to bring as many flavors as
> possible,'
> > > Jones said. 'I want people to turn (Mike) on and go: "I
> > > haven't heard that in years."'"
> > >
> >
>
 
Re: Herald: Jones brings Jack to Mike, similar article in Globe

> Speaking of Jockless radio. If The Herald did more homework
> they would have noted that 100.1 The Pike has been without
> jocks longer than 93.7.

However, "The Pike" doesn't really come in around Boston, so that may be a reason it's not mentioned in a Boston newspaper article. It's a metro-west/central MA signal.

In Boston and the immediate western suburbs, it's all cut up by the Brandeis University station WBRS Waltham on the same frequency. Neither come in well around Boston, just the two signals cutting each other up.

"The Pike" overtakes WBRS quickly west of Route 128.
 
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