I was on radio insight.com and I read the list of layoffs and there was a couple morning show layoffs like KTCZ-FM in Minneapolis none was in Philadelphia
I was on radio insight.com and I read the list of layoffs and there was a couple morning show layoffs like KTCZ-FM in Minneapolis none was in Philadelphia
Iheart (and other companies) might also benefit financially by cutting back some on the payroll given the staff of apologists who periodically have to come up with fresh euphemisms and excuses for throwing people down the stairs.
You know -- air staffers who presumably were hired in the first place for THEIR communications skills.
This kind of syndication stuff already has the AM dial just a few clouds from the Golden Gates. And as someone said on a similar forum (at least ten years ago) : The FM dial is next.
Iheart (and other companies) might also benefit financially by cutting back some on the payroll given the staff of apologists who periodically have to come up with fresh euphemisms and excuses for throwing people down the stairs.
You know -- air staffers who presumably were hired in the first place for THEIR communications skills.
This kind of syndication stuff already has the AM dial just a few clouds from the Golden Gates. And as someone said on a similar forum (at least ten years ago) : The FM dial is next.
There will always be news and sports.
THAT management negligence and myopia obstinately continues to continue -- in the most prestigious markets. So will the apathy of the 12-17 youth who for decades faithfully and automatically used to replenish the ranks of terrestrial listenership. Obviously, with older and younger demo concerns no longer a factor in the question of today's radio attempte (if any) of re-inventing itself again, matters are not going to improve.
BTW I have no reason to believe these iHeart cuts have anything to do with demographics. They were going to be made regardless.
I'd suggest that local shows on their AM stations were over-represented in this round of cuts.
That immutable 50+ barrrier, largely self-imposed, always will exist. The bigger problem is the lack of interest by today's youth.
We all know that radio is a business. So is the music industry. But those businesses use to be part fun and friskiness, too -- fun enough to push Top 40/CHR into double digit shares. Today, modern pop for teens/college youth gets a Shrug.4 if it's lucky.
As the years go by, more people get smartphones, data plans expand, more cell towers get installed, etc.
I think that one of the big things holding back people streaming more in their cars is ease. I personally don't stream while driving because, if a song I don't like comes on, it's not easy or safe to change stations through the infotainment system like it is simply changing the station on the radio. Yes, some cars have incorporated things like Apple Play so you can directly access iHeartRadio and things like that, and that is definitely a start. But because each car brand is going to have some proprietary infotainment system, it'll be hard to integrate a safe/easy control into each one.
Now of course, that doesn't take into count the amount of drivers that just hold the phone up to their face and change stations while driving anyway. lol
How many “younger listeners” would notice? How many not so young? I mean, I wouldn’t know from squat if Q102 and Z100 are playing the same songs because I’m not in both places, and realistically not switching back and forth online and keeping notes.
B101 could be playing the same songs as they are in Sheboygan. They could have been 20 years ago. I wouldn’t know, nor care.
So I get the personalities, but with some exceptions, does it really matter if the person is here or not? Relevance to my life is not solely a geographic function. I really don’t care much if someone on the radio isn’t the 24th person I’ve heard in the last 24 hours to talk about Gritty supposedly punching a kid. Do I care if the weather on the Breeze is delivered by a DJ in Bala Cynwyd or the 6ABC weathercaster? I don’t. I don’t care if they do it at all. I have an app for that.