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searadiofreak said:Ok, I've read all the pro-KPLZ posts...
Sales are good. (perhaps rates have been adjusted?)
Website has been re-worked. (usually completely unrelated to future programming moves)
Despite all this, I still can't believe Fisher is satisfied with KPLZ's market position. Perhaps not a full format turnaround is in order, but there need to be changes after 10am, or whenever K&A get off the air. Play adult HIT records, not BUBBLING UNDERS. Bring back some positioning and imaging that have some presence. Start using TV to your advantage...is KPLZ utilizing its relationship with KOMO-TV to the max? Bring back a jingle package that sounds like radio, and stop trying to re-invent the jingle concept. Reduce the playlist so that the cume only hears the cream of the crop. It's not rocket science. As a famous shoe company once delcared, "just do it!" Then perhaps KPLZ will get off life support and become the player it was in the late 80's into the 90's. (I'm skipping the KUBE-imitation years)....
"Sales are good" and (at the end of the post), "perhaps KPLZ will get off life support." Dude, if you're going to take a stand, stay with one consistent point.
The other ironic statement is "Bring back a jingle package that sounds like radio, and stop trying to re-invent the jingle concept." How many people, especially on this board, complain about how radio sounds the same from market to market? Same music, same bits and same jingles. At least give Phillips some credit for (GASP!) trying to do something different. :
KPLZ will never be what it was in its heyday. Radio, styles, people, Telecom '96 and most importantly, the music, has changed radio. KPLZ personifies how all of those go through evolutions.