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Jaybeau Jones: From Bay State to Granite State

Your first three have all been gone for at least half a decade.

Also, the remaining air talent is also personable.
The rapport among the male players (Loren, Wally, Tom, Hank Morse), along with the female players (first, Sue Cope, and later, Lauren Beckham Falcone) was quite unique and was in the category of "must listen" morning radio. Half a decade, you say? So I'm just supposed to forget they were there and go with the flow?
 
Are all of the Frank stations voice tracked? One day, the morning personality was talking while an add was playing at the same time a few weeks back.
 
Are all of the Frank stations voice tracked? One day, the morning personality was talking while an add was playing at the same time a few weeks back.
From the story ...

Binnie Media EVP/Programming & Operations Heath Cole said, “We are thrilled to welcome Jaybeau to our esteemed lineup of A-level talent at Binnie Media. We are equally excited to announce Frank FM as his first affiliate with Personality On Demand.”

What is Personality on Demand?
 
From the story ...

Binnie Media EVP/Programming & Operations Heath Cole said, “We are thrilled to welcome Jaybeau to our esteemed lineup of A-level talent at Binnie Media. We are equally excited to announce Frank FM as his first affiliate with Personality On Demand.”

What is Personality on Demand?

 
The rapport among the male players (Loren, Wally, Tom, Hank Morse), along with the female players (first, Sue Cope, and later, Lauren Beckham Falcone) was quite unique and was in the category of "must listen" morning radio. Half a decade, you say? So I'm just supposed to forget they were there and go with the flow?

You can remember them all you'd like, but your post didn't stand up to intellectual rigor, as there was no master plan by Beasley (or any radio company) to systemically dismantle their radio stations. The ad game has simply declined.
 
Jaybeau is returning to afternoons on WROR:

 
Emphasis in the first sentence... Voicetracking agency.

But it shouldn't even matter nowadays as most listeners will not notice and I'm sure people that you think are broadcasting live are in-fact tracked..
True, and since he has experience in the Boston market he won't be botching tricky local town or street names the way some imported jocks do.
 
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