> > > Do my ears decieve me or do I hear Jim Vann actually
> > plying
> > > his wit on the Kicks morning show again? Its good, I
> could
> >
> > > always do with more Jim but its good
>
>
> I'm not hearing him any more often than before, but I do
> notice the two girls both taking a bigger role in the
> morning show. I've never really given much thought to the
> idea of two female voices on a morning show, but now that I
> hear it I don't really care for it. I've always been a
> Kicks fan and was happy to see them replace Bandy and
> Bailey, but the new show just isn't doing it for me. I
> find myself checking out WNGC occasionaly, just for
> something different. And I'd still like to see another
> Country signal in the market...maybe 99X?
>
I usually listen on my way to work, 6:15 to 7:00. Today, I did a word count of Jim's actual spoken words on the air during that time. I am not referring to Jim's traffic reports, but his ad lib interaction with Craig, Jill and the new chick producer. Those three people were jabbering constantly, and most of the jabbering was between Craig and the producer. Jim spoke eight words, and two of them were "Oh, yeah."
AS I've said before in these pages, Jim Vann is one of the most talented people in this market. Super clever, impeccable comedic timing. It is a tragedy that he has been written out of the "script" of the KICKS morning show.
I'm no radio consultant, but I cannot fathom a management team that treats its most talented morning guy so badly. Could it be that Craig is threatened by that kind of talent in his studio? I can only conceive that it comes from a station that has no competition in this market, and is fat, dumb, rich and lazy.