You're right, it's often tough to fake it, when you know
its all going south. I Heard Tony Michaels, sounds like
a part-time all night guy or something.
> > Yes - the new format sucks. The slogans, and even the
> voice over guy sound generic and dull - no pesonality at
> all. But given that the PD's stated target is KOIT's
> audience, this shouldn't be a surprise. I have to defend
> Sue Hall though - she's talented and used to be fun to
> listen to. I think she's just phoning it in now. Even the
> great Bobby Ocean wasn't himself the last year or so he was
> on the air at KFRC. It must be depressing working there. To
> me, the "hacks" are the second string fill-in jocks that are
> on every day now - Tony Michaels in particular with his odd
> diction ("Key-Eff-Oarrr-See"...where did HE come from?) and
> razor-voiced Paula Kelly. Steve Jordan's very KOIT-like, but
> pleasant enough, I guess. And then, there's Cammy...
>
>
> I haved to agree, those liners are lame, more
> > importantly they tend not to work. Stations
> > which have to explain what they do in long
> > sentences are in big trouble. Compare that,
> > with Jack or Bob's "We play what we want".
> > KFRC's music per se isn't bad, but the
> > station has no personality or attitude.
> > People like Sue Hall simply fill up space,
> > these recycled journeyman hacks have done
> > as much to ruin the KFRC vibe as anything.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > When I hear all the liners that were cooked up way
> before
> > > the first record played on the current KFRC, I have to
> > > wonder, do you know of anyone who says "KFRC picks me up
>
> > and
> > > makes me feel good"??? I don't think so. And yet they
> > were
> > > on the station 30 minutes or less into the new joke of a
>
> > > format. I am really looking forward to the down turn of
>
> > > 99.7. Again Infinity blows it big time!
> > >
> >
>