I'm also a little dismayed that the primary idea I had, the one I thought had the most chance of success was ignored, and the one I threw in as an afterthought is the one everyone has jumped on to prove me wrong. I think that the locally oriented version of "Oprah on the radio" is the idea with a much better chance of success.
Actually, I like the idea of "Oprah on the Radio", and a few stations are doing it, but not in a longform format per se. Most of the versions I've heard are women who are motivational speakers and such who guest on a regular morning drive (usually AC or country) once or twice a week. These seem to go over really well with women. I would like to see that tried on a station like 104.7...maybe an hour a day. And my guess is, if I'm understanding you correctly, Realist, is not a regular talk show format hosted by a woman, but something that's marketed exclusively for women and would cover topics like family, career, financial planning for the future, running a household, and the like.
This is what I meant before when I say you need to sell your idea to a prospective owner/operator. As a former station manager, I would be willing to take a chance on something like this...I would have a pretty good idea how to market it. Nice idea, Realist.
Actually, I like the idea of "Oprah on the Radio", and a few stations are doing it, but not in a longform format per se. Most of the versions I've heard are women who are motivational speakers and such who guest on a regular morning drive (usually AC or country) once or twice a week. These seem to go over really well with women. I would like to see that tried on a station like 104.7...maybe an hour a day. And my guess is, if I'm understanding you correctly, Realist, is not a regular talk show format hosted by a woman, but something that's marketed exclusively for women and would cover topics like family, career, financial planning for the future, running a household, and the like.
This is what I meant before when I say you need to sell your idea to a prospective owner/operator. As a former station manager, I would be willing to take a chance on something like this...I would have a pretty good idea how to market it. Nice idea, Realist.