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Jack At Bottom Of Barrel In Big Apple

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From Radio & Records</font>
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CBS Radio's New York cluster is also evaluating the latest results from WCBS-FM, the former Oldies station that flipped to Adult Hits as "101.1 Jack FM" in June 2005. The station dipped 1.7-1.6 12+ in the Phase One Arbitrends for winter 2006, and in the station's key 25-54 demo, it trended 2.5-2.1-1.7 from November 2005 through January 2006 in the extrapolated results Cornerstone reviewed.</blockquote>
<font face="times new roman" size="3" color="660033">Phew... nasty!!!

Way to p*ss away, what, $50 million in billing? Nice! Just proves that the smartest people don't always work in the major markets and that corporate VP's don't always make the right decisions. Cousin Brucie and Bob Shannon must be laughing their assets off.

If Buffalo Jack performs anywhere near as badly, they might be spinning the Wheel Of Formats at the grand Rand building sooner than we thought. Word from reliable sales reps (albeit at other clusters) is Buffalo Jack is givin' it away on the streets, bonusing it with WJYE and WYRK. 30 bucks buys a 60 in any daypart with a bonus overnight.

Phew... nasty!!!
 
mornings AFTER Stern

The rest of that article is fascinating reading. Howard Stern's successors are getting POUNDED! I think the saying is true though, I think you have to give them at least a year. Does Infinity/CBS Radio have the stamina to wait?
 
Re: mornings AFTER Stern

> The rest of that article is fascinating reading. Howard
> Stern's successors are getting POUNDED! I think the saying
> is true though, I think you have to give them at least a
> year. Does Infinity/CBS Radio have the stamina to wait?
>
I think 92.9 should've just hung in with the fm talk format and changed to Free FM in January. This Jack format is being done much better by WHTT anyways so its a losing battle.
 
Re: mornings AFTER Stern

> I think 92.9 should've just hung in with the fm talk format
> and changed to Free FM in January. This Jack format is being
> done much better by WHTT anyways so its a losing battle.
>
This is an excellent point that I'm willing to back, and add to it by saying that if Jack were a great idea in Buffalo, Entercom would have launched Fickle as a Jack type station instead of the Lake. Also, WHTT would have gone with their idea of a Jack FM. There was more than enough opportunity for a Bob/Jack/Joe/Simon/Mike whoever station LONG before Jack arrived in Buffalo, but the other companies saw other options and grabbed them.

Most importantly, how does one declare failure after only 6 months?
TWEAK it first!...or do your damn HOMEWORK!
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"If you never say NO, How much is your YES worth?"
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Dear CBS NY

Dear CBS:

There is no harm in saying you made a mistake. Bring back the oldies format and all will be forgiven. Seems like the listeners have spoken it would be a great move to say: "I hear you!"

It takes a big person to admit they are wrong!

MikeM
 
Mike Radknowski wrote:

"Just proves that the smartest people don't always work in the major markets and that corporate VP's don't always make the right decisions."

Corporate VPs NEVER make the right decisions! How many of these tools actually have programming experience? They're all failed lawyers, accountants and bussinessmen (and women? I'm not sure if there are any females in the old boys club)who only seem to know how to speak the language of corporate gobbledygook designed for one thing and one thing only: to make the shareholders happy. So when some fast talker with a new format that has provided instant gratification in another market (after all, who, in these days of radio stations being properties on a monopoly board, is interested in the long term?) comes along, these corporate big wigs are easily convinced. And when they don't get results in 5 minutes, they move on to something else that's a temporary fix as opposed to an audience builder, and they do their little corporate dance for the board of directors and everybody is happy because their exorbitant salaries remain intact for another 6 months.

Meanwhile the audience is left scratching its collective head and saying, "What was that and where is Cousin Brucie?"

Just like the record biz is driving people to other sources to get their music, the radio biz is driving people to other entertainment sources. You know that and I know that. But by the time radio wakes up it may be too late. That is, IF radio wakes up. It ain't gonna happen as long as the corporate big shots are the same bunch of losers who decided that the JACK format is going to be the format to save NY radio.
 
> From Radio & Records
>
> CBS Radio's New York cluster is also evaluating the latest
> results from WCBS-FM, the former Oldies station that flipped
> to Adult Hits as "101.1 Jack FM" in June 2005. The station
> dipped 1.7-1.6 12+ in the Phase One Arbitrends for winter
> 2006, and in the station's key 25-54 demo, it trended
> 2.5-2.1-1.7 from November 2005 through January 2006 in the
> extrapolated results Cornerstone reviewed.
> Phew... nasty!!!
>
> Way to p*ss away, what, $50 million in billing? Nice! Just
> proves that the smartest people don't always work in the
> major markets and that corporate VP's don't always make the
> right decisions. Cousin Brucie and Bob Shannon must be
> laughing their assets off.
>
> If Buffalo Jack performs anywhere near as badly, they might
> be spinning the Wheel Of Formats at the grand Rand building
> sooner than we thought. Word from reliable sales reps
> (albeit at other clusters) is Buffalo Jack is givin' it away
> on the streets, bonusing it with WJYE and WYRK. 30 bucks
> buys a 60 in any daypart with a bonus overnight.
>
> Phew... nasty!!!

Observed having lunch at Panos last week...
Danny Neaverth, Ton Donahue, Steve Mitchell,
Hank Nevins and ... Al Wallack? Reliable source.

>
 
Re: mornings AFTER Stern

> Most importantly, how does one declare failure after only 6
> months?
> TWEAK it first!...or do your damn HOMEWORK!
>
I agree, but I also think music=FM and talk=AM unless it is mono music, because if you talk, who cares if it's mono or stereo.
 
The Lunch Bunch

> Observed having lunch at Panos last week...
> Danny Neaverth, Ton Donahue, Steve Mitchell,
> Hank Nevins and ... Al Wallack? Reliable source.

Well, ONE of them has enough $$$ to buy WJJL...

And I'll bet that they had separate checks!
 
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