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'JER Not Missed ?

G

googoobear

Guest
In reading Chicken Feed's ramblings on an earlier post, " I don't think they
( WJER ) will be missed. " What planet are you living on ? While 'JER is not the end all & be all of small-market stations, the station clearly has a track record for serving Tusc. Co.

Is this to say 'TUZ doesn't ? No, not at all. But, because Ed S. at the Country Connection has fewer people working for him, he doesn't have the ability to be as visible as 'JER does in the county. Petricola has a fairly significant payroll - in terms of number of people collecting checks - ( at least in comparison to most small market stations in America in '06 ).

I think both stations serve Tusc. Co., it's just that 'JER can do more because they have more people to do it with.

To say they won't be missed is either a) flaming ignorance on your part or
b) an attempt to fan the flames on this post board, so morons like me will
respond :)
 
> In reading Chicken Feed's ramblings on an earlier post, " I
> don't think they
> ( WJER ) will be missed. " What planet are you living on ?

First and foremost this is just my opinion; According to the T/R only 13 people complained to the FCC about the station leaving. That isn't in my opinion a groundswelling of support out of a county of approx. 45,000.

> While 'JER is not the end all & be all of small-market
> stations, the station clearly has a track record for serving
> Tusc. Co.

I do agree with you on that; My point is that WTUZ offers everything WJER offered except the music format. News, Sports, Contests, etc. You name it.

> Is this to say 'TUZ doesn't ? No, not at all. But, because
> Ed S. at the Country Connection has fewer people working for
> him, he doesn't have the ability to be as visible as 'JER
> does in the county.

I'm assuming this is just your opinion since that's obviously not factual. WTUZ is embedded in the Tusc. Co. landscape; You go just about anywhere and WTUZ is there...


Petricola has a fairly significant payroll - in terms of number of people collecting checks - (
> at least in comparison to most small market stations in
> America in '06 ).
>
> I think both stations serve Tusc. Co., it's just that 'JER
> can do more because they have more people to do it with.

Not sure on the head-count at both stations; I know WJER had alot of part-timers at one time, but I'm not so sure of that now.


>
> To say they won't be missed is either a) flaming ignorance
> on your part

Nope; Just my opinion ;)

> b) an attempt to fan the flames on this post board, so
> morons like me will
> respond :)

lol; Obviously you're miffed about WJER leaving and me giving my personal opinion on the matter; I just think Tusc. Co. isn't going to lose much in regards to entertainment and news; If WTUZ wasn't there I would completely agree with you, but WTUZ offers the EXACT same stuff other than A/C music. Personally I stopped listening to WJER years ago when they started playing more commercials than music. If you're gonna miss the A/C format listen to WHBC, If you think you're going to miss the local news tune into WTUZ at the top of the hour....

>
 
Well, well, well...... MY statements aren't factual, just opinion. Uhhh, NO !!!

You say, " Out of a county of about 45,000 " Try 85,000 ( check the
census #'s, it may be more than that ). And IF you know anything about radio, the fact that only 13 people responded to an FCC inquiry is probably a higher # than most in similar scenarios.

You say, " It must be my OPINION that 'JER is out more in the market, because 'TUZ is very visible. " You clearly DON'T listen very much, because between the two signals, there is NO comparison.

As for your inferences on the similarity in Sports & News coverage.... 'TUZ
DOES do a nice job for an operation with 1 stick and a whopping 3 full-time
on-air people.

If you want to look at #'s ( I don't know what they are exactly ), but 'JER has like 3 full-time people in the News Dept. alone.

Are you Brad Shupe's agent :) ?


> > In reading Chicken Feed's ramblings on an earlier post, "
> I
> > don't think they
> > ( WJER ) will be missed. " What planet are you living on
> ?
>
> First and foremost this is just my opinion; According to the
> T/R only 13 people complained to the FCC about the station
> leaving. That isn't in my opinion a groundswelling of
> support out of a county of approx. 45,000.
>
> > While 'JER is not the end all & be all of small-market
> > stations, the station clearly has a track record for
> serving
> > Tusc. Co.
>
> I do agree with you on that; My point is that WTUZ offers
> everything WJER offered except the music format. News,
> Sports, Contests, etc. You name it.
>
> > Is this to say 'TUZ doesn't ? No, not at all. But,
> because
> > Ed S. at the Country Connection has fewer people working
> for
> > him, he doesn't have the ability to be as visible as 'JER
> > does in the county.
>
> I'm assuming this is just your opinion since that's
> obviously not factual. WTUZ is embedded in the Tusc. Co.
> landscape; You go just about anywhere and WTUZ is there...
>
>
> Petricola has a fairly significant payroll - in terms of
> number of people collecting checks - (
> > at least in comparison to most small market stations in
> > America in '06 ).
> >
> > I think both stations serve Tusc. Co., it's just that 'JER
>
> > can do more because they have more people to do it with.
>
> Not sure on the head-count at both stations; I know WJER had
> alot of part-timers at one time, but I'm not so sure of that
> now.
>
>
> >
> > To say they won't be missed is either a) flaming ignorance
>
> > on your part
>
> Nope; Just my opinion ;)
>
> > b) an attempt to fan the flames on this post board, so
> > morons like me will
> > respond :)
>
> lol; Obviously you're miffed about WJER leaving and me
> giving my personal opinion on the matter; I just think Tusc.
> Co. isn't going to lose much in regards to entertainment and
> news; If WTUZ wasn't there I would completely agree with
> you, but WTUZ offers the EXACT same stuff other than A/C
> music. Personally I stopped listening to WJER years ago when
> they started playing more commercials than music. If you're
> gonna miss the A/C format listen to WHBC, If you think
> you're going to miss the local news tune into WTUZ at the
> top of the hour....
>
> >
>
 
> Well, well, well...... MY statements aren't factual, just
> opinion. Uhhh, NO !!!
>
> You say, " Out of a county of about 45,000 " Try 85,000 (
> check the
> census #'s, it may be more than that ). And IF you know
> anything about radio, the fact that only 13 people responded
> to an FCC inquiry is probably a higher # than most in
> similar scenarios.

Must not have been high enough since the FCC granted the approval...

>
> You say, " It must be my OPINION that 'JER is out more in
> the market, because 'TUZ is very visible. " You clearly
> DON'T listen very much, because between the two signals,
> there is NO comparison.


LOL; That's funny.
3000 watts vs. 6000 watts


>
> As for your inferences on the similarity in Sports & News
> coverage.... 'TUZ
> DOES do a nice job for an operation with 1 stick and a
> whopping 3 full-time
> on-air people.

You honestly think people care about on-air staffing? WTUZ has been #1 since 1991 with 3 on air people....and a stick. lol

>
> If you want to look at #'s ( I don't know what they are
> exactly ), but 'JER has like 3 full-time people in the News
> Dept. alone.
>
> Are you Brad Shupe's agent :)

Actually I can't stand him...
Are you Gary's agent?




Listen, we could go back and forth, but the fact is WJERFM is moving, you're pissed about it, and there's nothing you can do about it. Look at the bright side...You can still listen to WJER-AM...
>
>
> > > In reading Chicken Feed's ramblings on an earlier post,
> "
> > I
> > > don't think they
> > > ( WJER ) will be missed. " What planet are you living
> on
> > ?
> >
> > First and foremost this is just my opinion; According to
> the
> > T/R only 13 people complained to the FCC about the station
>
> > leaving. That isn't in my opinion a groundswelling of
> > support out of a county of approx. 45,000.
> >
> > > While 'JER is not the end all & be all of small-market
> > > stations, the station clearly has a track record for
> > serving
> > > Tusc. Co.
> >
> > I do agree with you on that; My point is that WTUZ offers
> > everything WJER offered except the music format. News,
> > Sports, Contests, etc. You name it.
> >
> > > Is this to say 'TUZ doesn't ? No, not at all. But,
> > because
> > > Ed S. at the Country Connection has fewer people working
>
> > for
> > > him, he doesn't have the ability to be as visible as
> 'JER
> > > does in the county.
> >
> > I'm assuming this is just your opinion since that's
> > obviously not factual. WTUZ is embedded in the Tusc. Co.
> > landscape; You go just about anywhere and WTUZ is there...
>
> >
> >
> > Petricola has a fairly significant payroll - in terms of
>
> > number of people collecting checks - (
> > > at least in comparison to most small market stations in
> > > America in '06 ).
> > >
> > > I think both stations serve Tusc. Co., it's just that
> 'JER
> >
> > > can do more because they have more people to do it with.
>
> >
> > Not sure on the head-count at both stations; I know WJER
> had
> > alot of part-timers at one time, but I'm not so sure of
> that
> > now.
> >
> >
> > >
> > > To say they won't be missed is either a) flaming
> ignorance
> >
> > > on your part
> >
> > Nope; Just my opinion ;)
> >
> > > b) an attempt to fan the flames on this post board, so
> > > morons like me will
> > > respond :)
> >
> > lol; Obviously you're miffed about WJER leaving and me
> > giving my personal opinion on the matter; I just think
> Tusc.
> > Co. isn't going to lose much in regards to entertainment
> and
> > news; If WTUZ wasn't there I would completely agree with
> > you, but WTUZ offers the EXACT same stuff other than A/C
> > music. Personally I stopped listening to WJER years ago
> when
> > they started playing more commercials than music. If
> you're
> > gonna miss the A/C format listen to WHBC, If you think
> > you're going to miss the local news tune into WTUZ at the
> > top of the hour....
> >
> > >
> >
>
 
Are you a bitter, ex-'JER dude/dudette who was so BAD on-air that
Petricola actually kicked you to the curb ? I wouldn't be surprised, 'cause you've posted 1,678 times more than anybody else since the sale/move of 'JER was announced way back in the 1800's ( OK, maybe it wasn't that long ago ).

As for the signals, I was talking about the fact that 'JER has 2 ( as in AM & FM ), NOT the wattage of the respective FM sticks. That's one of the reasons they have more presence.... More opportunities to do so. And I really hope you don't think that just 'cause 'TUZ has 6,000 as opposed to 101.7's 3,000 that their signal is twice as strong ( not even close ). If so, you badly failed Engineering 101.

More to say on the " on-air staffing " issue, but I have to go....... Time for me to drop another order of fries & nuggets into the searing, hot vegetable oil.

I'm sorry that Mr. Petricola fired you, but get over it. Then you can resume surfing Internet sites for places like the Brown Institute of Broadcasting. Maybe a few classes there will teach you something about radio.



> > Well, well, well...... MY statements aren't factual, just
> > opinion. Uhhh, NO !!!
> >
> > You say, " Out of a county of about 45,000 " Try 85,000 (
>
> > check the
> > census #'s, it may be more than that ). And IF you know
> > anything about radio, the fact that only 13 people
> responded
> > to an FCC inquiry is probably a higher # than most in
> > similar scenarios.
>
> Must not have been high enough since the FCC granted the
> approval...
>
> >
> > You say, " It must be my OPINION that 'JER is out more in
> > the market, because 'TUZ is very visible. " You clearly
> > DON'T listen very much, because between the two signals,
> > there is NO comparison.
>
>
> LOL; That's funny.
> 3000 watts vs. 6000 watts
>
> >
> > As for your inferences on the similarity in Sports & News
> > coverage.... 'TUZ
> > DOES do a nice job for an operation with 1 stick and a
> > whopping 3 full-time
> > on-air people.
>
> You honestly think people care about on-air staffing? WTUZ
> has been #1 since 1991 with 3 on air people....and a stick.
> lol
>
> >
> > If you want to look at #'s ( I don't know what they are
> > exactly ), but 'JER has like 3 full-time people in the
> News
> > Dept. alone.
> >
> > Are you Brad Shupe's agent :)
>
> Actually I can't stand him...
> Are you Gary's agent?
>
>
>
> Listen, we could go back and forth, but the fact is WJERFM
> is moving, you're pissed about it, and there's nothing you
> can do about it. Look at the bright side...You can still
> listen to WJER-AM...
> >
> >
> > > > In reading Chicken Feed's ramblings on an earlier
> post,
> > "
> > > I
> > > > don't think they
> > > > ( WJER ) will be missed. " What planet are you living
>
> > on
> > > ?
> > >
> > > First and foremost this is just my opinion; According to
>
> > the
> > > T/R only 13 people complained to the FCC about the
> station
> >
> > > leaving. That isn't in my opinion a groundswelling of
> > > support out of a county of approx. 45,000.
> > >
> > > > While 'JER is not the end all & be all of small-market
>
> > > > stations, the station clearly has a track record for
> > > serving
> > > > Tusc. Co.
> > >
> > > I do agree with you on that; My point is that WTUZ
> offers
> > > everything WJER offered except the music format. News,
> > > Sports, Contests, etc. You name it.
> > >
> > > > Is this to say 'TUZ doesn't ? No, not at all. But,
> > > because
> > > > Ed S. at the Country Connection has fewer people
> working
> >
> > > for
> > > > him, he doesn't have the ability to be as visible as
> > 'JER
> > > > does in the county.
> > >
> > > I'm assuming this is just your opinion since that's
> > > obviously not factual. WTUZ is embedded in the Tusc. Co.
>
> > > landscape; You go just about anywhere and WTUZ is
> there...
> >
> > >
> > >
> > > Petricola has a fairly significant payroll - in terms
> of
> >
> > > number of people collecting checks - (
> > > > at least in comparison to most small market stations
> in
> > > > America in '06 ).
> > > >
> > > > I think both stations serve Tusc. Co., it's just that
> > 'JER
> > >
> > > > can do more because they have more people to do it
> with.
> >
> > >
> > > Not sure on the head-count at both stations; I know WJER
>
> > had
> > > alot of part-timers at one time, but I'm not so sure of
> > that
> > > now.
> > >
> > >
> > > >
> > > > To say they won't be missed is either a) flaming
> > ignorance
> > >
> > > > on your part
> > >
> > > Nope; Just my opinion ;)
> > >
> > > > b) an attempt to fan the flames on this post board, so
>
> > > > morons like me will
> > > > respond :)
> > >
> > > lol; Obviously you're miffed about WJER leaving and me
> > > giving my personal opinion on the matter; I just think
> > Tusc.
> > > Co. isn't going to lose much in regards to entertainment
>
> > and
> > > news; If WTUZ wasn't there I would completely agree with
>
> > > you, but WTUZ offers the EXACT same stuff other than A/C
>
> > > music. Personally I stopped listening to WJER years ago
> > when
> > > they started playing more commercials than music. If
> > you're
> > > gonna miss the A/C format listen to WHBC, If you think
> > > you're going to miss the local news tune into WTUZ at
> the
> > > top of the hour....
> > >
> > > >
> > >
> >
>
 
> Are you a bitter, ex-'JER dude/dudette who was so BAD on-air
> that
> Petricola actually kicked you to the curb ? I wouldn't be
> surprised, 'cause you've posted 1,678 times more than
> anybody else since the sale/move of 'JER was announced way
> back in the 1800's ( OK, maybe it wasn't that long ago ).


LOL; You're WAY off googoo, although I'm guessing you're on the payroll over there. No other reason why you'd be so pissed off at my comments. Taking personal swipes at me when you have NO IDEA who I am or what I own. ;)
>
> As for the signals, I was talking about the fact that 'JER
> has 2 ( as in AM & FM ), NOT the wattage of the respective
> FM sticks. That's one of the reasons they have more
> presence.... More opportunities to do so. And I really hope
> you don't think that just 'cause 'TUZ has 6,000 as opposed
> to 101.7's 3,000 that their signal is twice as strong ( not
> even close ). If so, you badly failed Engineering 101.

Wasn't thinking that at all; You said a 'big difference' in signal.

>
> More to say on the " on-air staffing " issue, but I have to
> go....... Time for me to drop another order of fries &
> nuggets into the searing, hot vegetable oil.


Good luck with that...



>
> I'm sorry that Mr. Petricola fired you, but get over it.
> Then you can resume surfing Internet sites for places like
> the Brown Institute of Broadcasting. Maybe a few classes
> there will teach you something about radio.


I'll have to check that out; Perhaps I can aspire to make 6 dollars an hour for the rest of my life.....LOL

>
>
>
> > > Well, well, well...... MY statements aren't factual,
> just
> > > opinion. Uhhh, NO !!!
> > >
> > > You say, " Out of a county of about 45,000 " Try 85,000
> (
> >
> > > check the
> > > census #'s, it may be more than that ). And IF you know
>
> > > anything about radio, the fact that only 13 people
> > responded
> > > to an FCC inquiry is probably a higher # than most in
> > > similar scenarios.
> >
> > Must not have been high enough since the FCC granted the
> > approval...
> >
> > >
> > > You say, " It must be my OPINION that 'JER is out more
> in
> > > the market, because 'TUZ is very visible. " You clearly
>
> > > DON'T listen very much, because between the two signals,
>
> > > there is NO comparison.
> >
> >
> > LOL; That's funny.
> > 3000 watts vs. 6000 watts
> >
> > >
> > > As for your inferences on the similarity in Sports &
> News
> > > coverage.... 'TUZ
> > > DOES do a nice job for an operation with 1 stick and a
> > > whopping 3 full-time
> > > on-air people.
> >
> > You honestly think people care about on-air staffing? WTUZ
>
> > has been #1 since 1991 with 3 on air people....and a
> stick.
> > lol
> >
> > >
> > > If you want to look at #'s ( I don't know what they are
> > > exactly ), but 'JER has like 3 full-time people in the
> > News
> > > Dept. alone.
> > >
> > > Are you Brad Shupe's agent :)
> >
> > Actually I can't stand him...
> > Are you Gary's agent?
> >
> >
> >
> > Listen, we could go back and forth, but the fact is WJERFM
>
> > is moving, you're pissed about it, and there's nothing you
>
> > can do about it. Look at the bright side...You can still
> > listen to WJER-AM...
> > >
> > >
> > > > > In reading Chicken Feed's ramblings on an earlier
> > post,
> > > "
> > > > I
> > > > > don't think they
> > > > > ( WJER ) will be missed. " What planet are you
> living
> >
> > > on
> > > > ?
> > > >
> > > > First and foremost this is just my opinion; According
> to
> >
> > > the
> > > > T/R only 13 people complained to the FCC about the
> > station
> > >
> > > > leaving. That isn't in my opinion a groundswelling of
> > > > support out of a county of approx. 45,000.
> > > >
> > > > > While 'JER is not the end all & be all of
> small-market
> >
> > > > > stations, the station clearly has a track record for
>
> > > > serving
> > > > > Tusc. Co.
> > > >
> > > > I do agree with you on that; My point is that WTUZ
> > offers
> > > > everything WJER offered except the music format. News,
>
> > > > Sports, Contests, etc. You name it.
> > > >
> > > > > Is this to say 'TUZ doesn't ? No, not at all. But,
>
> > > > because
> > > > > Ed S. at the Country Connection has fewer people
> > working
> > >
> > > > for
> > > > > him, he doesn't have the ability to be as visible as
>
> > > 'JER
> > > > > does in the county.
> > > >
> > > > I'm assuming this is just your opinion since that's
> > > > obviously not factual. WTUZ is embedded in the Tusc.
> Co.
> >
> > > > landscape; You go just about anywhere and WTUZ is
> > there...
> > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Petricola has a fairly significant payroll - in
> terms
> > of
> > >
> > > > number of people collecting checks - (
> > > > > at least in comparison to most small market stations
>
> > in
> > > > > America in '06 ).
> > > > >
> > > > > I think both stations serve Tusc. Co., it's just
> that
> > > 'JER
> > > >
> > > > > can do more because they have more people to do it
> > with.
> > >
> > > >
> > > > Not sure on the head-count at both stations; I know
> WJER
> >
> > > had
> > > > alot of part-timers at one time, but I'm not so sure
> of
> > > that
> > > > now.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > To say they won't be missed is either a) flaming
> > > ignorance
> > > >
> > > > > on your part
> > > >
> > > > Nope; Just my opinion ;)
> > > >
> > > > > b) an attempt to fan the flames on this post board,
> so
> >
> > > > > morons like me will
> > > > > respond :)
> > > >
> > > > lol; Obviously you're miffed about WJER leaving and me
>
> > > > giving my personal opinion on the matter; I just think
>
> > > Tusc.
> > > > Co. isn't going to lose much in regards to
> entertainment
> >
> > > and
> > > > news; If WTUZ wasn't there I would completely agree
> with
> >
> > > > you, but WTUZ offers the EXACT same stuff other than
> A/C
> >
> > > > music. Personally I stopped listening to WJER years
> ago
> > > when
> > > > they started playing more commercials than music. If
> > > you're
> > > > gonna miss the A/C format listen to WHBC, If you think
>
> > > > you're going to miss the local news tune into WTUZ at
> > the
> > > > top of the hour....
> > > >
> > > > >
> > > >
> > >
> >
>
 
> Are you a bitter, ex-'JER dude/dudette who was so BAD on-air
> that
> Petricola actually kicked you to the curb ? I wouldn't be
> surprised, 'cause you've posted 1,678 times more than
> anybody else since the sale/move of 'JER was announced way
> back in the 1800's ( OK, maybe it wasn't that long ago ).
>
> As for the signals, I was talking about the fact that 'JER
> has 2 ( as in AM & FM ), NOT the wattage of the respective
> FM sticks. That's one of the reasons they have more
> presence.... More opportunities to do so. And I really hope
> you don't think that just 'cause 'TUZ has 6,000 as opposed
> to 101.7's 3,000 that their signal is twice as strong ( not
> even close ). If so, you badly failed Engineering 101.
>
> More to say on the " on-air staffing " issue, but I have to
> go....... Time for me to drop another order of fries &
> nuggets into the searing, hot vegetable oil.
>
> I'm sorry that Mr. Petricola fired you, but get over it.
> Then you can resume surfing Internet sites for places like
> the Brown Institute of Broadcasting. Maybe a few classes
> there will teach you something about radio.
>
>
>
> > > Well, well, well...... MY statements aren't factual,
> just
> > > opinion. Uhhh, NO !!!
> > >
> > > You say, " Out of a county of about 45,000 " Try 85,000
> (
> >
> > > check the
> > > census #'s, it may be more than that ). And IF you know
>
> > > anything about radio, the fact that only 13 people
> > responded
> > > to an FCC inquiry is probably a higher # than most in
> > > similar scenarios.
> >
> > Must not have been high enough since the FCC granted the
> > approval...
> >
> > >
> > > You say, " It must be my OPINION that 'JER is out more
> in
> > > the market, because 'TUZ is very visible. " You clearly
>
> > > DON'T listen very much, because between the two signals,
>
> > > there is NO comparison.
> >
> >
> > LOL; That's funny.
> > 3000 watts vs. 6000 watts
> >
> > >
> > > As for your inferences on the similarity in Sports &
> News
> > > coverage.... 'TUZ
> > > DOES do a nice job for an operation with 1 stick and a
> > > whopping 3 full-time
> > > on-air people.
> >
> > You honestly think people care about on-air staffing? WTUZ
>
> > has been #1 since 1991 with 3 on air people....and a
> stick.
> > lol
> >
> > >
> > > If you want to look at #'s ( I don't know what they are
> > > exactly ), but 'JER has like 3 full-time people in the
> > News
> > > Dept. alone.
> > >
> > > Are you Brad Shupe's agent :)
> >
> > Actually I can't stand him...
> > Are you Gary's agent?
> >
> >
> >
> > Listen, we could go back and forth, but the fact is WJERFM
>
> > is moving, you're pissed about it, and there's nothing you
>
> > can do about it. Look at the bright side...You can still
> > listen to WJER-AM...
> > >
> > >
> > > > > In reading Chicken Feed's ramblings on an earlier
> > post,
> > > "
> > > > I
> > > > > don't think they
> > > > > ( WJER ) will be missed. " What planet are you
> living
> >
> > > on
> > > > ?
> > > >
> > > > First and foremost this is just my opinion; According
> to
> >
> > > the
> > > > T/R only 13 people complained to the FCC about the
> > station
> > >
> > > > leaving. That isn't in my opinion a groundswelling of
> > > > support out of a county of approx. 45,000.
> > > >
> > > > > While 'JER is not the end all & be all of
> small-market
> >
> > > > > stations, the station clearly has a track record for
>
> > > > serving
> > > > > Tusc. Co.
> > > >
> > > > I do agree with you on that; My point is that WTUZ
> > offers
> > > > everything WJER offered except the music format. News,
>
> > > > Sports, Contests, etc. You name it.
> > > >
> > > > > Is this to say 'TUZ doesn't ? No, not at all. But,
>
> > > > because
> > > > > Ed S. at the Country Connection has fewer people
> > working
> > >
> > > > for
> > > > > him, he doesn't have the ability to be as visible as
>
> > > 'JER
> > > > > does in the county.
> > > >
> > > > I'm assuming this is just your opinion since that's
> > > > obviously not factual. WTUZ is embedded in the Tusc.
> Co.
> >
> > > > landscape; You go just about anywhere and WTUZ is
> > there...
> > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > Petricola has a fairly significant payroll - in
> terms
> > of
> > >
> > > > number of people collecting checks - (
> > > > > at least in comparison to most small market stations
>
> > in
> > > > > America in '06 ).
> > > > >
> > > > > I think both stations serve Tusc. Co., it's just
> that
> > > 'JER
> > > >
> > > > > can do more because they have more people to do it
> > with.
> > >
> > > >
> > > > Not sure on the head-count at both stations; I know
> WJER
> >
> > > had
> > > > alot of part-timers at one time, but I'm not so sure
> of
> > > that
> > > > now.
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > To say they won't be missed is either a) flaming
> > > ignorance
> > > >
> > > > > on your part
> > > >
> > > > Nope; Just my opinion ;)
> > > >
> > > > > b) an attempt to fan the flames on this post board,
> so
> >
> > > > > morons like me will
> > > > > respond :)
> > > >
> > > > lol; Obviously you're miffed about WJER leaving and me
>
> > > > giving my personal opinion on the matter; I just think
>
> > > Tusc.
> > > > Co. isn't going to lose much in regards to
> entertainment
> >
> > > and
> > > > news; If WTUZ wasn't there I would completely agree
> with
> >
> > > > you, but WTUZ offers the EXACT same stuff other than
> A/C
> >
> > > > music. Personally I stopped listening to WJER years
> ago
> > > when
> > > > they started playing more commercials than music. If
> > > you're
> > > > gonna miss the A/C format listen to WHBC, If you think
>
> > > > you're going to miss the local news tune into WTUZ at
> > the
> > > > top of the hour....
> > > >
> > > > >
> > > >
> > >
> >
>
Can't we all just get along?
 
LOL My thoughts exactly!


> > Are you a bitter, ex-'JER dude/dudette who was so BAD
> on-air
> > that
> > Petricola actually kicked you to the curb ? I wouldn't be
>
> > surprised, 'cause you've posted 1,678 times more than
> > anybody else since the sale/move of 'JER was announced way
>
> > back in the 1800's ( OK, maybe it wasn't that long ago ).
> >
> > As for the signals, I was talking about the fact that 'JER
>
> > has 2 ( as in AM & FM ), NOT the wattage of the respective
>
> > FM sticks. That's one of the reasons they have more
> > presence.... More opportunities to do so. And I really
> hope
> > you don't think that just 'cause 'TUZ has 6,000 as opposed
>
> > to 101.7's 3,000 that their signal is twice as strong (
> not
> > even close ). If so, you badly failed Engineering 101.
> >
> > More to say on the " on-air staffing " issue, but I have
> to
> > go....... Time for me to drop another order of fries &
> > nuggets into the searing, hot vegetable oil.
> >
> > I'm sorry that Mr. Petricola fired you, but get over it.
> > Then you can resume surfing Internet sites for places like
>
> > the Brown Institute of Broadcasting. Maybe a few classes
> > there will teach you something about radio.
> >
> >
> >
> > > > Well, well, well...... MY statements aren't factual,
> > just
> > > > opinion. Uhhh, NO !!!
> > > >
> > > > You say, " Out of a county of about 45,000 " Try
> 85,000
> > (
> > >
> > > > check the
> > > > census #'s, it may be more than that ). And IF you
> know
> >
> > > > anything about radio, the fact that only 13 people
> > > responded
> > > > to an FCC inquiry is probably a higher # than most in
> > > > similar scenarios.
> > >
> > > Must not have been high enough since the FCC granted the
>
> > > approval...
> > >
> > > >
> > > > You say, " It must be my OPINION that 'JER is out more
>
> > in
> > > > the market, because 'TUZ is very visible. " You
> clearly
> >
> > > > DON'T listen very much, because between the two
> signals,
> >
> > > > there is NO comparison.
> > >
> > >
> > > LOL; That's funny.
> > > 3000 watts vs. 6000 watts
> > >
> > > >
> > > > As for your inferences on the similarity in Sports &
> > News
> > > > coverage.... 'TUZ
> > > > DOES do a nice job for an operation with 1 stick and a
>
> > > > whopping 3 full-time
> > > > on-air people.
> > >
> > > You honestly think people care about on-air staffing?
> WTUZ
> >
> > > has been #1 since 1991 with 3 on air people....and a
> > stick.
> > > lol
> > >
> > > >
> > > > If you want to look at #'s ( I don't know what they
> are
> > > > exactly ), but 'JER has like 3 full-time people in the
>
> > > News
> > > > Dept. alone.
> > > >
> > > > Are you Brad Shupe's agent :)
> > >
> > > Actually I can't stand him...
> > > Are you Gary's agent?
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > Listen, we could go back and forth, but the fact is
> WJERFM
> >
> > > is moving, you're pissed about it, and there's nothing
> you
> >
> > > can do about it. Look at the bright side...You can still
>
> > > listen to WJER-AM...
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > > > In reading Chicken Feed's ramblings on an earlier
> > > post,
> > > > "
> > > > > I
> > > > > > don't think they
> > > > > > ( WJER ) will be missed. " What planet are you
> > living
> > >
> > > > on
> > > > > ?
> > > > >
> > > > > First and foremost this is just my opinion;
> According
> > to
> > >
> > > > the
> > > > > T/R only 13 people complained to the FCC about the
> > > station
> > > >
> > > > > leaving. That isn't in my opinion a groundswelling
> of
> > > > > support out of a county of approx. 45,000.
> > > > >
> > > > > > While 'JER is not the end all & be all of
> > small-market
> > >
> > > > > > stations, the station clearly has a track record
> for
> >
> > > > > serving
> > > > > > Tusc. Co.
> > > > >
> > > > > I do agree with you on that; My point is that WTUZ
> > > offers
> > > > > everything WJER offered except the music format.
> News,
> >
> > > > > Sports, Contests, etc. You name it.
> > > > >
> > > > > > Is this to say 'TUZ doesn't ? No, not at all.
> But,
> >
> > > > > because
> > > > > > Ed S. at the Country Connection has fewer people
> > > working
> > > >
> > > > > for
> > > > > > him, he doesn't have the ability to be as visible
> as
> >
> > > > 'JER
> > > > > > does in the county.
> > > > >
> > > > > I'm assuming this is just your opinion since that's
> > > > > obviously not factual. WTUZ is embedded in the Tusc.
>
> > Co.
> > >
> > > > > landscape; You go just about anywhere and WTUZ is
> > > there...
> > > >
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > Petricola has a fairly significant payroll - in
> > terms
> > > of
> > > >
> > > > > number of people collecting checks - (
> > > > > > at least in comparison to most small market
> stations
> >
> > > in
> > > > > > America in '06 ).
> > > > > >
> > > > > > I think both stations serve Tusc. Co., it's just
> > that
> > > > 'JER
> > > > >
> > > > > > can do more because they have more people to do it
>
> > > with.
> > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > Not sure on the head-count at both stations; I know
> > WJER
> > >
> > > > had
> > > > > alot of part-timers at one time, but I'm not so sure
>
> > of
> > > > that
> > > > > now.
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > > To say they won't be missed is either a) flaming
> > > > ignorance
> > > > >
> > > > > > on your part
> > > > >
> > > > > Nope; Just my opinion ;)
> > > > >
> > > > > > b) an attempt to fan the flames on this post
> board,
> > so
> > >
> > > > > > morons like me will
> > > > > > respond :)
> > > > >
> > > > > lol; Obviously you're miffed about WJER leaving and
> me
> >
> > > > > giving my personal opinion on the matter; I just
> think
> >
> > > > Tusc.
> > > > > Co. isn't going to lose much in regards to
> > entertainment
> > >
> > > > and
> > > > > news; If WTUZ wasn't there I would completely agree
> > with
> > >
> > > > > you, but WTUZ offers the EXACT same stuff other than
>
> > A/C
> > >
> > > > > music. Personally I stopped listening to WJER years
> > ago
> > > > when
> > > > > they started playing more commercials than music. If
>
> > > > you're
> > > > > gonna miss the A/C format listen to WHBC, If you
> think
> >
> > > > > you're going to miss the local news tune into WTUZ
> at
> > > the
> > > > > top of the hour....
> > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > >
> > > >
> > >
> >
> Can't we all just get along?
>
 
Interesting thoughts...

WJER is Tuscarawas County's equivalent of WHBC. They're definitely not equal in terms of length of time on the air. What I mean is that WJER is the radio staple of Tusc. Cty. as WHBC is to Stark County. Definitely, WJER has a record for serving the area. WJER has been able to continue serving the area using a skeleton crew of what they once had and WTUZ has beaten WJER consistently in the ratings. So, I wouldn't say the "fairly significant payroll" comment applies here but it is unusual for a station in that market to have as many folks as they do. Many of the folks that do work there have other jobs.

The often-mentioned Ed Schumacher, Brad Shupe and others have been licking their chops for a long time at the chance to see this happen.

Gary Petricola's comment in the T-R (pasted below) is disturbing.
“We could be here until they decide we’re not going to be here,” Petricola said Tuesday. “It’s up to them (Clear Channel). I’m disappointed that they’re doing that. I’m disappointed that the commission saw it as something they could do. I have sadness about it, but that’s the way it is.”

OF COURSE moving the station is something they could do. It is a business decision.
 
Googoobear Losing The Debate

Ladies and Gentlemen:

The response by Splooge...err I mean googoobear is a prime example of what one person does when they're losing the debate:

> Are you a bitter, ex-'JER dude/dudette who was so BAD on-air
> that
> Petricola actually kicked you to the curb ?

That's your best response? Pretty pathetic, NEWBIE.


> I wouldn't be
> surprised, 'cause you've posted 1,678 times more than
> anybody else since the sale/move of 'JER was announced way
> back in the 1800's ( OK, maybe it wasn't that long ago ).

Actually, you must not have learned to read as you were growing up in your double-wide in the middle of nowhere. ChickenFeed only has 82 posts to his/her name. Compared to your 3 and you only created your account to start a thread on this. Pull your head outta your ass for once, NoClueBear
.


> As for the signals, I was talking about the fact that 'JER
> has 2 ( as in AM & FM ), NOT the wattage of the respective
> FM sticks.

Hey don't backpeddle TOO fast...you might stumble and fall and damage the infrastructure of Tusc. County. If that's what you meant, then that's what you should have said.


> More to say on the " on-air staffing " issue, but I have to
> go....... Time for me to drop another order of fries &
> nuggets into the searing, hot vegetable oil.

Wow! Are you always a moron? Or only when you post on radio forums? This comeback is as about as old as the Betamax, not to mention extremely juvenile. I'd also point the ignorance of such comments as well from clueless people like you. The pay at a fast food place is alot better than what that radio station in the middle of nowhere (and other surrounding areas of said location) you are defending. Not to mention, there's actual job security, too. After all, this isn't 1995 anymore, Dorothy. You might want to stop talking out of your ass anytime now.

> I'm sorry that Mr. Petricola fired you, but get over it.
> Then you can resume surfing Internet sites for places like
> the Brown Institute of Broadcasting. Maybe a few classes
> there will teach you something about radio.

And there's another response from idiots like you that you have to fall back on when you're losing the debate. Go back to doing whatever you were doing before, NoClueBear. Possibly hybernation?
 
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