I'm pissed they canned Malone but I wouldn't mind an extra hour of the morning show either.This morning, Wills was on for one more hour. Not sure if that is permanent or just until they figure out what they want to do.
I'm pissed they canned Malone but I wouldn't mind an extra hour of the morning show either.This morning, Wills was on for one more hour. Not sure if that is permanent or just until they figure out what they want to do.
Well, that's their demographic. The only station with an older listenership is WNIR in Akron, whose callers all sound like they are calling from nursing homes.Yeah, they need to keep airing those ED/PE commercials.
WNIR hasn't changed since 1985 and it sure shows it now. In about 5–10 years the core advertising base will be reduced to hospice care and funeral parlors.Well, that's their demographic. The only station with an older listenership is WNIR in Akron, whose callers all sound like they are calling from nursing homes.
Nursing homes? I think many may be calling from a body bag, funeral home or casket. Cell phones are everywhere!Well, that's their demographic. The only station with an older listenership is WNIR in Akron, whose callers all sound like they are calling from nursing homes.
WNIR hasn't changed since 1985 and it sure shows it now. In about 5–10 years the core advertising base will be reduced to hospice care and funeral parlors.
I'm sure starting earlier was an attempt to one-up the competition. I can remember way back in the 60s in Florida that some stations had the morning guy starting at 6:30, then when I moved up north they mostly started at 6:00 then as the years went by some started at 5:30, then 5:00 and I even heard of one station that planned a 4 or 4:30 AM start for the morning guy but I think they got aborted when he started complaining and told them if he had to start getting up earlier and earlier that there better be a hefty pay increase coming. Now it seems to be going back the other way, I've heard a few morning shows starting at 6 AM. It's gotta be a killer for those syndicated shows that are live and the personalities are located on the West coast and have to start at 2 or 3 AM for the East coast. I'm assuming as the 5 or 6 AM hour marches west they just replay/voicetrack what they've already done.....or they just voicetrack the whole damn morning show and pretend it's live and drop in local stuff as they go.Jimmy had Monday's off, so he was only working one hour, 4 days a week. Rob Rozicki hosted the shows on Mondays. Wills and Snyder have been filling in for that hour this week, but to be fair it's just mostly repeating segments from earlier in the show, which they usually do in the 8-9 hour already. I'm pretty sure they want to keep that hour local. I wonder if they just move Wills to 6-10am? People don't commute like they used to pre-pandemic, that 5-6am hour always seemed kind of silly to me anyways
I know at least of one network morning show that is pre-recording segments and delivering them via Internet downloads to the affiliates. But this one goes to music stations - and instead of it being "real time news", it's mostly skits and bits.It's gotta be a killer for those syndicated shows that are live and the personalities are located on the West coast and have to start at 2 or 3 AM for the East coast. I'm assuming as the 5 or 6 AM hour marches west they just replay/voicetrack what they've already done.....or they just voicetrack the whole damn morning show and pretend it's live and drop in local stuff as they go.
I'm assuming as the 5 or 6 AM hour marches west they just replay/voicetrack what they've already done.....or they just voicetrack the whole damn morning show and pretend it's live and drop in local stuff as they go.
Brian that would make the most sense. Nothing against Jimmy Malone personally he just didn't fit on the station. His 1 hour show would fit better on WERE IMO. I never understood him not taking calls though. Geraldo is a minority, liberal in his views and took calls. If you have a bunch of idiots just dump the calls that is what they do on the regular shows.Jimmy had Monday's off, so he was only working one hour, 4 days a week. Rob Rozicki hosted the shows on Mondays. Wills and Snyder have been filling in for that hour this week, but to be fair it's just mostly repeating segments from earlier in the show, which they usually do in the 8-9 hour already. I'm pretty sure they want to keep that hour local. I wonder if they just move Wills to 6-10am? People don't commute like they used to pre-pandemic, that 5-6am hour always seemed kind of silly to me anyways
Magnetic tape was first widely used by the Germans during World War II. Bing's buddy Jack Mullins, working as a signal corp technician, discovered some machines and tapes at the abandoned Radio Frankfurt facility toward the end of the war. He brought the stuff back to the USA convinced that the high quality of the tape recordings would allow his pal Bing to do only one show and play the tape for the west coast three hours later instead of doing the whole show over again "live" or have it played back on a lower fidelity transcription disc. Bing was so impressed that he invested heavily in the brand new Ampex Corporation. Unlike transcriptions, the high fidelity tape was indistinguishable from a "live" broadcast. The first taped playback of the show was in 1947 and by 1949, every radio show was done "live" for the first show and the tape played back for the west coast. Sometimes the whole show was done on tape. It changed everything.That's what Bing Crosby did with his network radio show in the 1930s. He refused to do his show again for the western time zone. Except back then, they recorded the show on transcription disc. Then Bing heard about this company in California that was making recording devices that used magnetic tape. That's when he invested in a company called Ampex.
People freak out about pre-recorded shows as though it's new or the end of the world, and it's been done for 90 years. Nobody has to be chained to a console or studio anymore.
Before Geraldo, I recall there was a minister in that time slot. I thought he was pretty good. Not sure why he left.Jimmy had Monday's off, so he was only working one hour, 4 days a week. Rob Rozicki hosted the shows on Mondays. Wills and Snyder have been filling in for that hour this week, but to be fair it's just mostly repeating segments from earlier in the show, which they usually do in the 8-9 hour already. I'm pretty sure they want to keep that hour local. I wonder if they just move Wills to 6-10am? People don't commute like they used to pre-pandemic, that 5-6am hour always seemed kind of silly to me anyways
Wanna bet? I can pretty well remember 30-40 years ago driving home 4 to 6 in the morning and basically having the roadway pretty much to myself. 7 AM it was jam packed. Nowadays by 4 AM it's pretty crowded and by 5 AM it's like rush hour at the Indy 500.People don't commute like they used to pre-pandemic, that 5-6am hour always seemed kind of silly to me anyways
I had heard, or read, that the Allies would listen to German radio broadcasts and wondered how Hitler could be speaking at all hours of the day. They didn't hear the audio imperfections associated with discs.Magnetic tape was first widely used by the Germans during World War II. Bing's buddy Jack Mullins, working as a signal corp technician, discovered some machines and tapes at the abandoned Radio Frankfurt facility toward the end of the war. He brought the stuff back to the USA convinced that the high quality of the tape recordings would allow his pal Bing to do only one show and play the tape for the west coast three hours later instead of doing the whole show over again "live" or have it played back on a lower fidelity transcription disc. Bing was so impressed that he invested heavily in the brand new Ampex Corporation. Unlike transcriptions, the high fidelity tape was indistinguishable from a "live" broadcast. The first taped playback of the show was in 1947 and by 1949, every radio show was done "live" for the first show and the tape played back for the west coast. Sometimes the whole show was done on tape. It changed everything.
That would have been Trump stooge Darrell Scott who also owned AM 1000 WCCD.Before Geraldo, I recall there was a minister in that time slot. I thought he was pretty good. Not sure why he left.
Which stooge was he....the Moe, Larry or Curly one? Or maybe all three combined into one?That would have been Trump stooge Darrell Scott who also owned AM 1000 WCCD.
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I know at least of one network morning show that is pre-recording segments and delivering them via Internet downloads to the affiliates. But this one goes to music stations - and instead of it being "real time news", it's mostly skits and bits.