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KFRC Wed 12/26 AM Drive

XM RADIO said:
Bobby Ocean is a much better choice for a Morning Show,,,,Funny how hes been in radio for over 40 years and I hear nothing about him,,, Big Tom Parker middays in lieu of Sue,,and bye bye to Jay Coffee,,, John Mack Flanagan is 'Mr Afternnoon Drive"! These 3 contributed more to KFRC in the 70s than any other living DJ from KFRC...Gauranteed!! They always promote the Old gang is back,,,well this current gang isnt what i remember! As for "Big Tom Parker" his 70s midday show was much more enjoyable than todays middays! Weekends should be MUCHO MORALES,,,, and J.Parker Antrim,,, and Steve Garland!

speaking of bobby ocean, i heard him one day last week, could have been friday afternoon, doing fill in work on
k o i t. also saturday morning, i thought i heard sam van zandt congratulating himself and his on air partner for being together for 2 or 3 years on ....k b a y ..... a burger king in san jose, had the radio on loudly, is the reason why i heard him.
 
I wish Bobby Ocean would get fill in work on KFRC,,,alot of it,,,CBS,,,when Jay Coffee goes on vacation,,,why not let JMF or Bobby Ocean fill in? Lets not forget these two put KFRC where it was in the 70s,,,,Unmeasurable talent,legends in the bay area...Ocean has over 40 years of Bay Area radio and John mack Flanagan since 1973,,,thats 74 years combined,,,,They deserve a radio gig,,,,
 
"I wish Bobby Ocean would get fill in work on KFRC,,,alot of it,,,CBS,,,when Jay Coffee goes on vacation,,,why not let JMF or Bobby Ocean fill in? Lets not forget these two put KFRC where it was in the 70s,,,,Unmeasurable talent,legends in the bay area...Ocean has over 40 years of Bay Area radio and John mack Flanagan since 1973,,,thats 74 years combined,,,,They deserve a radio gig,,,,

Agreed, Kenny, and I share your pain. But to repeat what has been reported here numerous times about 106.9's flip back to Classic Hits - CBS talked to Bobby, and he basically told them that he's not interested. He felt mis-treated by CBS before, and was clear that Bonneville treated their people much better. Things have changed a little since then - KOIT is under new management, but he seems to still be comfortable as a fill-in guy there. That and his voice-over work probably make for a good living - most of it done in his Marin home - without having to pull a shift every day.

JMF has stated numerous times on this very board that he likes his current non-radio career, and is much happier than when he was kicked around by the constant job insecurity of radio. He dabbles a little; doing the Sunday morning Beatles show, and some segments for this weekends Top 10 countdown. I don't think he wants to do more.
 
Lkeller said:
Agreed, Kenny, and I share your pain. But to repeat what has been reported here numerous times about 106.9's flip back to Classic Hits - CBS talked to Bobby, and he basically told them that he's not interested. He felt mis-treated by CBS

I think a lot of radio fans who have never worked in the business fail to see what goes on behind the scenes. So, let me give an example people might relate to:

You work at a home furnishings store. You do your best to greet the customers, help them with their selections, ring up their sales. You even use some of your spare time to go to charitable benefits they favor, and contribute time and energy to help out in the community. Everybody knows you; you are there for the people in your community, and then one day the store's manager says, "We're letting you go. It's nothing personal, but we've decided to sell beds instead of home furnishings, and we simply want to start off fresh with a new group of salespeople.

You protest, "Selling beds is not much different from selling home furnishings, in fact beds are home furnishings." "I'm sorry, I'm going to have to let you go. You don't fit in with the store's new format...."

Well, that's broadcasting. It doesn't matter if you do a good job; if management is trying to appeal to a slightly different audience, you're out, and no amount of prior success, ratings, or company loyalty will change that.

With that kind of scenario, it's no wonder that so many talent have gone to voiceover work such as it is, or gotten out entirely.
 
"We're letting you go. It's nothing personal, but we've decided to sell beds instead of home furnishings, and we simply want to start off fresh with a new group of salespeople.

You protest, "Selling beds is not much different from selling home furnishings, in fact beds are home furnishings." "I'm sorry, I'm going to have to let you go. You don't fit in with the store's new format...."


Well, I've never worked in radio, but know a number of people who have, and that's a good analogy. It fits JMF, who, through no fault of his own, was usually fired due to format changes. But if you remember when Bobby was let go by CBS, it was before the KFRC format change...they went at least another year after that with Oldies. They decided not to renew his contract because he was making too much money.

So to adjust the analogy, the store manager says "We're letting you go. You get 20% commission, and even though you're our best salesman, we've found a younger unproven guy who will work for 10%."
 
Lkeller, nice reply, however a company like CBS is loaded,,Im sure they spare no expense for Gary Bryan at KRTH,,,and Ron Parker @ WCBS,,,, perhaps they made a mistake by letting Bobby Ocean go,,,,then off to XM and they cut him loose,,for some no name talent,,these big conglomerates,,,to them its all about the "Bottom Line" $$$,,,Personally im more into enjoying the DJ than worrying if someones overpayed,,, Im glad JMF is happy with his new career.. Its too bad hes not on the air,,,radio is so good with the right people.... Someday they CBS ought to have a reunion and let these guys take over KFRC for a day,, and bring back some memories, and let them play their favorite songs all day long!! Please Exclude Cammy Blackstone !!!!
 
One more thing let this lineup of fabulous air talent be creative with some energy and passion for the music.
Bring back Joe Ike for weekends and fill-in work too!

Newsperson responds:

That's the last thing Joe Ike would want. He worked for years part-time at KFRC waiting for a better job at Infinity Broadcasting. He had a heart attack in mid 2005. It was not an equitable situation to fill-in at $ 40.00 per hour (for so many years) when others were earning $ 150,00.00 per year.

After his heart attack he would only agree to fill-in on a weekday program for an agreed salary for that week. He became very stressed out.

Yes Joe Ike is good and as far as I know he still works for the San Jose Sharks. Has anyone heard how Joe is doing?

Is sure seems that music radio talent positions are much harder to come by. I had the pleasure to dine with Trish Bell at the broadcast lunchen and she feels the situation too. Trish is now part-time at KBAY.

Newsperson
 
newsperson said:
Yes Joe Ike is good and as far as I know he still works for the San Jose Sharks. Has anyone heard how Joe is doing?

Joe is still the public address voice of the Sharks at HP Pavilion, and appears to be doing well (at least based on the view from our seats and the occasional glimpses of him as he is passing through the arena among the "common folk").

DJ
 
wow! I didn't know of anyone outside of mornings making $150 grand a year at KFRC lately, or $40 per hour for fill in. Even years ago at 98.1 the union contract was just over half that for FT, and the top was $48 per hour plus a week's vacation for part timers. That was a number of contracts and many give backs ago. Non union KFRC and K101 were never known for paying that kind of dough...more like the mid 20s for part timers.
 
That was back in 2004/05 and it was the afternoon guy (that earned 150K) who replaced Bobby Ocean. He (I cannot remember his name) was brought in from Portland by the new PD Bob Harlow in the fall of 04 for afternoon drive.

Bob Harlow also brought in my old friend Christopher Lance for 7:00 p.m. to Midnight at 80K plus paid parking.

The regular part time pay (at KFRC) at that time was $ 30.00 per hour except Joe Ike resigned a couple of times and they would rasie his pay and talk about a possible full-time position to keep hime from leaving.

Does anyone know if there is any weekend talent on the air at KFRC now?

If it is just music and the same old liners it is too boring to listen. SFstatic I would not be surprised if they did lower the pay. Now it seems more like zero because I have never heard a part-timer on 106.9 KFRC.

As the the years go on there are less and less music talent jobs. Comments?

Newsperson
 
newsperson said:
.......Does anyone know if there is any weekend talent on the air at KFRC now? .............

Newsperson

Sue Hall and Jay Coffey are both on the weekends, 10am to 3pm. There's another guy after Jay on sundays until 7pm
 
newsperson said:
As the the years go on there are less and less music talent jobs. Comments?

If people don't like to listen to DJs, why should a station hire them? I'm talking about the audience in general, not the radio geeks who post here. Sure, there is a place for some DJs, such as KMEL, KSOL, etc., but do listeners really want them on other stations? Most of the people I know are age 25 to about 40. Few of them even listen to terrestrial radio at all. They either listen to Sirius or XM, or they listen to music on their players.
 
DJs are a huge part of radio,, Satellite, or Terrestrial.. juke box formats are boring! With the amount of money XM ,,Sirius, and CBS pull in its just plain Tight, to not have a DJ on! Years ago KFRC had JJ Stone on overnights,,,,this guy was so entertaining,,, then one day gone,, Cost cutting measure? Satellite is no better,,,Sirius cut deep on Sirius Gold last year,, except for Norm N Nite on weekends for 3 hours each day! WCBS has Pat St John, and Sirius has him too.. KFRC had a great PD when Bob Harlow was in charge,,, At 80k Christopher Lance was a bargain,,, It really amazes me how they bring in No Name never heard of talent,,XM blew it by Eliminating Bobby Ocean on the 70s channel...It had to be money,,,Whatever he wanted, XM should have paid,,,the guys got over 40 years of radio ,,very well known, Funny and made radio worth listening to! Its really mind boggling ,,I swear the Suits at XM, Sirius, and CBS, are all in bed together,,,Wake up satellite radio,,its the listeners who pay !
 
"That was back in 2004/05 and it was the afternoon guy (that earned 150K) who replaced Bobby Ocean. He (I cannot remember his name) was brought in from Portland by the new PD Bob Harlow in the fall of 04 for afternoon drive."

I believe his name was Ron Leonard. His voice was irritating, and he always laughed too hard at his own unfunny jokes. He'd do ridiculous ad-libs with the traffic reporter, which I guess he thought were edgy and clever, but the traffic reporter always sounded like she couldn't wait to hang up on him.

"Bob Harlow also brought in my old friend Christopher Lance for 7:00 p.m. to Midnight at 80K plus paid parking."

Lance, on the other hand, was an asset to the station, IMO.
 
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