No. They should’ve talked sports. What made iHeart think KEGL was going to be somebody, when they have two established talkers in the market already on FM? Imagine hiring hosts with a sports background, only talking sports 10 percent of the time? They tried being podcasters on FM. When that didn‘t work, they still didn’t drop the stupid topics that weren’t sports related. Again. iheart, a company that built Fox Sports Radio, couldn‘t have made proper adjustments for this station to do well? None of the last 16 months makes any senseiHeart also has WAIO in Rochester, NY of all places which is a talk format similar to what KEGL was trying to be, more similar to WTKS. It gets a 3 share and some change and does decently. However, they took the approach I feel KEGL should have, with music running nights and weekends.
Bilingual AC... which works in Miami... is dependent on a huge group of immigrants from the upper and middle class groups in Latin America. That works in Miami, the home of the political and economic refugee. It does not work where nearly all of the immigrants are from the lowest educational and income levels in their country of birth.That is my mistake; I agree that format belongs on the list. Good call! I'd even go so far to say the odds of that format are better than a flip to Urban AC.
My revised list:
Country
Rock
Latin CHR
Urban AC
All Sports
Bilingual AC
News/Talk
Does anyone know if the programmer they brought in from Rochester, NY is still there?
Actually, the funds that have taken over the larger radio companies are not "hedge funds".This is what happens when MAXIMUM profits are the goal because of hedge-fund ownership. As old-time broadcasters, we were used to having live local talent to make a decent profit because that's what listeners wanted. Now, we are being replaced by shareholders who only see the world in a P & L statement. Radio has become a jukebox because we ALLOWED it to become a jukebox.Thank God I won't be around for the end of Radio as I once knew it.
Although one could argue that many of those social media relationships are every bit as fake...Decades ago we looked, as listeners, for "a friend on the radio" and love our DJs. Now, we have our friends on social media and through texting and FaceTime. No need for a DJ... we have real friends now.
Maybe in the larger markets, David. Not where I am. Thank God for that. I'd rather fight it out in a town where I can walk in and talk to the person who actually buys the advertising, and where I can run into the listeners at a ballgame or a restaurant and get real feedback instead of worrying about ratings or impressions or whatever.And the reason why we don't have DJs and jingles and phone-in contests and remotes from the car dealer is that listeners themselves don't want that any more.
Ehhh, the game served as an (in)perfect segue.They’re stunting now. kind of weird to do it after a mavericks game. But hey whatever. These last 16 months were odd anyway
The Russ Martin Show was never about sports. In fact, during the show they even made fun of Russ for not knowing much about sports. Howard Stern wasn't about sports either. These guys were about edgy hot talk and culture. Russ Martin was where the guys who were not into sports to got their talk. Russ would be politically incorrect and talk about things that would offend women. Howard Stern was ... just Howard Stern. You would listen to these guys because you didn't know what they would do next. To put it simply, they were shock jocks. The Freak crew was actually going out of their way to not offend anybody. They would ask the women on the show what they thought, not find a more creative way to insult them. The Freak was really nothing more than Dad Talk. Not very edgy, kind of boring. And when they started talking sports about 10% of the time they would alienate the people who get bored with sports. They sports fanatics left to go back to the Ticket hours ago. The Freak was neither fish nor fowl.No. They should’ve talked sports. What made iHeart think KEGL was going to be somebody, when they have two established talkers in the market already on FM? Imagine hiring hosts with a sports background, only talking sports 10 percent of the time? They tried being podcasters on FM. When that didn‘t work, they still didn’t drop the stupid topics that weren’t sports related. Again. iheart, a company that built Fox Sports Radio, couldn‘t have made proper adjustments for this station to do well? None of the last 16 months makes any sense
Yes but that was Russ Martin and Howard Stern. The Freak was a sports station, that wasn’t a sports station, that ran sports programming over nights and weekends that had the rights to air Mavs games. What WAS the freak supposed to be when you have all hosts who either work for local teams and in the sports scene. The listeners wanted an additional sports option that wasn’t on the ticket or the fan. The freak had plenty of time to adjust. but they had a PD who only knew rock and hot talk radio. the first mistake perhaps was not having Mike Rhyner as PD who KNEW what the eff he talking about when it came to sports. He wasn’t past his prime. there was someone on Sirius radio who was literally in his 90s talking NFL football. Nothing. not a single thing about the freak made senseThe Russ Martin Show was never about sports. In fact, during the show they even made fun of Russ for not knowing much about sports. Howard Stern wasn't about sports either. These guys were about edgy hot talk and culture. Russ Martin was where the guys who were not into sports to got their talk. Russ would be politically incorrect and talk about things that would offend women. Howard Stern was ... just Howard Stern. You would listen to these guys because you didn't know what they would do next. To put it simply, they were shock jocks. The Freak crew was actually going out of their way to not offend anybody. They would ask the women on the show what they thought, not find a more creative way to insult them. The Freak was really nothing more than Dad Talk. Not very edgy, kind of boring. And when they started talking sports about 10% of the time they would alienate the people who get bored with sports. They sports fanatics left to go back to the Ticket hours ago. The Freak was neither fish nor fowl.
Quite honestly, the Russ Martin Fans were turning off the radio after Russ went off at 7pm. They weren't listening to the music. That was another audience. The Russ Martin Fans weren't listening to the Dad Talk on Ben and Skin either. I have no idea who was listening to that. Housewives, maybe? Your average Russ Martin Fan got off at 5, got in his car and expected to hear Russ. They couldn't care less what was on The Eagle the rest of the time and they were done with the station by 7.
Even if they could find another Russ Martin, the shock jock thing has kind of run it's course. Howard Stern is more of a celebrity chaser than a shock jock now. Guys like Opie and Anthony and Tom Leykis are no longer on the air. Maybe it's different in Florida, but real Hot Talk seems to be out of fashion now. Canning the Dad Talk and going back to music may be The Eagle's only choice.
the first mistake perhaps was not having Mike Rhyner as PD who KNEW what the eff he talking about when it came to sports. He wasn’t past his prime.
Mike Rhyner was the wrong guy to run a hot talk station, but he was the right guy to run a sports talk station. I don't think that anybody at that station really qualified to do hot talk. They were trying to sell this as a sports station that wasn't a sports station because the market already had too many sports stations. It turned into some mild mannered Dad Talk with just a little bit of sports mixed in. A combination nobody really wanted. No surprise that this didn't work.Yes but that was Russ Martin and Howard Stern. The Freak was a sports station, that wasn’t a sports station, that ran sports programming over nights and weekends that had the rights to air Mavs games. What WAS the freak supposed to be when you have all hosts who either work for local teams and in the sports scene. The listeners wanted an additional sports option that wasn’t on the ticket or the fan. The freak had plenty of time to adjust. but they had a PD who only knew rock and hot talk radio. the first mistake perhaps was not having Mike Rhyner as PD who KNEW what the eff he talking about when it came to sports. He wasn’t past his prime. there was someone on Sirius radio who was literally in his 90s talking NFL football. Nothing. not a single thing about the freak made sense
I've managed stations in markets bigger than New York City and as small as Lake City, FL.Maybe in the larger markets, David. Not where I am. Thank God for that. I'd rather fight it out in a town where I can walk in and talk to the person who actually buys the advertising, and where I can run into the listeners at a ballgame or a restaurant and get real feedback instead of worrying about ratings or impressions or whatever.
It is a different world, and the biggest change is the huge reduction in real dollars going to radio.Maybe Radio has passed by dinosaurs like myself. And maybe it's time for me to stop commenting and worrying about what happens anywhere else and worry about my little slice of Hell.