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GeorgeKramer
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Brad shouldn't get any more honor or respect in terms of us radio insiders continuing to write on a thread that HE started.
While some people here think I was a personal friend or fan club president of Brad's, the fact of the matter is, based on who I talked to who observed him in action, I can't stand the way he approached the job as WECK's program director.
I was a fan of WECK for a true alternative to WBEN and WGR. Brad was the main on-air talent when it launched and somehow talked his way into getting the programming job, something I will never understand.
That said, enough about me. Let's try and figure out how bad things must have gone over the last few months to cause Dick Greene to pull the plug and change formats (my one Entercom sales friend said it's going to be all music of some sort, with just a live weekday morning show and the rest all canned voiceover work for whatever music the decide to play.) My thoughts, in no particular order:
- Brad NEVER should have been in charge. Nothing personal, he seems like a great guy to hang out with and have a few drinks with or go to dinner with. He can even host a show somewhere (maybe not in this market anymore) but he should not hve been a guy making important decisions that impact other people's lives.
- Dick's biggest mistake was not letting Tom Donahue take over for Tom Schuh when Tom was shown the door. Tom's a busy guy with the professor gig at the college, but he did program WNUC while teaching classes. He was the guy to go to, not Brad. Huge mistake.
- Weak signal. Their biggest obstacle, it frustrated listeners and scared away advertisers.
- Lack of quality programming. Schuh and Riter both thought it was wise to give Bill O'Loughlin a daily show. WHAT WERE THEY THINKING?
- Entercom was motivated by the manifesto. Brad will deny it, but he caused the sales staff @ 500 Corporate Parkway to hit the street and the phones a little harder. They were never worried or concerned about WECK doing damage, but Brad's cocky attitude and crazy statements got Reid and Wenger and Roth and other Entercom higher ups angered, so they spoke STRONGLY to their sales guys and gals to TAKE RITER OUT ASAP! May be a small bonus coming in the future for a few people, nothing major, but a nice little pat on the head for getting rid of a small thorn in their side.
Carry on and I promise no more new WECK threads... EVER!
While some people here think I was a personal friend or fan club president of Brad's, the fact of the matter is, based on who I talked to who observed him in action, I can't stand the way he approached the job as WECK's program director.
I was a fan of WECK for a true alternative to WBEN and WGR. Brad was the main on-air talent when it launched and somehow talked his way into getting the programming job, something I will never understand.
That said, enough about me. Let's try and figure out how bad things must have gone over the last few months to cause Dick Greene to pull the plug and change formats (my one Entercom sales friend said it's going to be all music of some sort, with just a live weekday morning show and the rest all canned voiceover work for whatever music the decide to play.) My thoughts, in no particular order:
- Brad NEVER should have been in charge. Nothing personal, he seems like a great guy to hang out with and have a few drinks with or go to dinner with. He can even host a show somewhere (maybe not in this market anymore) but he should not hve been a guy making important decisions that impact other people's lives.
- Dick's biggest mistake was not letting Tom Donahue take over for Tom Schuh when Tom was shown the door. Tom's a busy guy with the professor gig at the college, but he did program WNUC while teaching classes. He was the guy to go to, not Brad. Huge mistake.
- Weak signal. Their biggest obstacle, it frustrated listeners and scared away advertisers.
- Lack of quality programming. Schuh and Riter both thought it was wise to give Bill O'Loughlin a daily show. WHAT WERE THEY THINKING?
- Entercom was motivated by the manifesto. Brad will deny it, but he caused the sales staff @ 500 Corporate Parkway to hit the street and the phones a little harder. They were never worried or concerned about WECK doing damage, but Brad's cocky attitude and crazy statements got Reid and Wenger and Roth and other Entercom higher ups angered, so they spoke STRONGLY to their sales guys and gals to TAKE RITER OUT ASAP! May be a small bonus coming in the future for a few people, nothing major, but a nice little pat on the head for getting rid of a small thorn in their side.
Carry on and I promise no more new WECK threads... EVER!