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"Jack" Off

Some comments from my weblog. Enjoy...


The big story of late in the radio biz is the rise of the so-called "Jack" format.

Several major Oldies station across the fruited plain, most notably WCBS-FM in New York, have made the switch.

What is "Jack"? Well, as far as I can discern, it's supposed to be an "eclectic" mix of music from the 70's through today, formatted to approximate the experience of listening to an I-Pod.

Huh?

Now, hold the weddin' here (as Kinky Friedman might say). The whole point of having an I-Pod is that the individual can program the music to his or her own taste. Listening to a station programmed "I-Pod style" (whatever the hell that means) by some program director or a corporate suit is like...well, like listening to someone else's I-Pod.

And how interesting is that?

We don't have the "Jack" format (yet) in the town where I live but I've seen some playlist samples; it looks to me like what we in the biz used to call "chicken rock," i.e. a directionless mish-mash of styles, incompatible with one another, ultimately unlistenable.

What was once guaranteed to make your station the laughing stock of the market is now touted as the great hope for radio's future. You can't make this stuff up; no one would believe it.

Ah, but the station is structured to sound like it's an I-Pod.

OK...Imagine it's, say, 1975. Now picture some beleagured Top 40 station's program director saying to his bosses, "Hey...people are listening to Eight-Track players in their cars; let's format our station so that halfway through every other song or so, the music pauses while it swiches tracks...just like an Eight-Track player."

Makes about as much sense.

The guys over at XM and Sirius are, I'm sure, positively incontinent with glee over this latest move by the corporate radio suits.

I see where Cousin Bruce Morrow, late of CBS-FM, has made the move to satellite radio.

Hit the road, Jack; I'm going with Brucie...


http://www.jimwalsh2001.blogspot.com/
 
> The big story of late in the radio biz is the rise of the
> so-called "Jack" format.
> What is "Jack"? Well, as far as I can discern, it's supposed
> to be an "eclectic" mix of music from the 70's through
> today, formatted to approximate the experience of listening
> to an I-Pod.

While driving through North Jersey on Saturday, I sampled "Jack 101.1" and promptly turned it off. They did play a rock tune that I hadn't heard in about 25 years...then segued into "How Far Is Heaven" by Los Lonely Boys, a Top-40 tune that is so burnt, our local CHR stations in Northeast PA won't play it anymore! It is like listening to someone else's I-Pod...belonging to someone with abysmal taste. But an I-Pod won't make you sit through seven minutes of commercials, as the new "Jack" does in New York!

Will WOGL be the next Infinity station to be Jacked off? Stay tuned...
 
Flipped also by Infinity is WQSR in Baltimore. At one time this station was a national oldies leader for TSL. It seems like they are saving WOGL til last, but the change is gonna come.


> > The big story of late in the radio biz is the rise of the
> > so-called "Jack" format.
> > What is "Jack"? Well, as far as I can discern, it's
> supposed
> > to be an "eclectic" mix of music from the 70's through
> > today, formatted to approximate the experience of
> listening
> > to an I-Pod.
>
> While driving through North Jersey on Saturday, I sampled
> "Jack 101.1" and promptly turned it off. They did play a
> rock tune that I hadn't heard in about 25 years...then
> segued into "How Far Is Heaven" by Los Lonely Boys, a Top-40
> tune that is so burnt, our local CHR stations in Northeast
> PA won't play it anymore! It is like listening to someone
> else's I-Pod...belonging to someone with abysmal taste. But
> an I-Pod won't make you sit through seven minutes of
> commercials, as the new "Jack" does in New York!
>
> Will WOGL be the next Infinity station to be Jacked off?
> Stay tuned...
>
 
Does anyone know how much longer till OGL goes HD?? Thinking they might try something like they intend at JMK, where they put the old format on the secondary HD channel.

Somewhat related note: I found an aircheck of WCAU-FM from 1981, right in the "Salad Days" of Mike Joseph's "Hot Hits" format...THREE jingle beds back-to-back, followed by a shotgun jingle into music..Of course the reverb, and the energy of Todd Parker and Terry "The Motormouth" Young..Now *That's* formatics!!!
 
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