"TK, TK, TK...", or something along those lines is what I heard at 8 pm this evening on KOOL. Tom Kent is doing evenings now, or I assume this is not a one time thing. But is he, really?
'Course not!
In place of a live (okay, so that seems like a joke anymore), local, human being is a show in syndication with a guy based out of Cleveland.
Don't get me wrong- he's kind of entertaining, he's got a boss jock style, there aren't too many songs that don't belong on KOOL (yet)- but does KOOL really have to fall victim to weekday syndication?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I still think of KOOL as one of the top stations in the country, past and present. It's got great history! Lots of great personalities came and went, or are currently still on.
Unfortunately, you would have to question how much longer that can be feasible when you get syndication seven days a week, and voicetracking like it's become some contagious disease (as of late).
I think Jerry Del Colliano hits the nail in the head, by the way, when it comes to syndication. And many other things, but that's another topic for another day...
It's pretty much a tough job to replace the fun and entertaining Lee Bortel in the evenings... But, couldn't it have been attempted, locally, by some talented personalities? Mike Patrick (like he did earlier this year and did a wonderful job) or Katfish Kris? I would have loved for one of them to be the replacement. I used the word "attempted" because I know they would have done a great job!
James Rivas is a different story. The style does not fit. He is extremely redundant starting and ending everything he says in a stopset, etc., by saying "94.5 KOOL FM", and it sounds like he could certainly prep some more. If he at least works on ending the redundancy, I guess he'd be okay for weekends. Maybe it takes a mention on Radio-Info for something to happen. It has before... and worked!
With KOOL's wonderful history, and how great it was years back AND not so long ago (and still CAN be), can these cheap and easy methods fly with the listeners, who would know (directly or indirectly from experience) what was once so much better?
'Course not!
In place of a live (okay, so that seems like a joke anymore), local, human being is a show in syndication with a guy based out of Cleveland.
Don't get me wrong- he's kind of entertaining, he's got a boss jock style, there aren't too many songs that don't belong on KOOL (yet)- but does KOOL really have to fall victim to weekday syndication?
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I still think of KOOL as one of the top stations in the country, past and present. It's got great history! Lots of great personalities came and went, or are currently still on.
Unfortunately, you would have to question how much longer that can be feasible when you get syndication seven days a week, and voicetracking like it's become some contagious disease (as of late).
I think Jerry Del Colliano hits the nail in the head, by the way, when it comes to syndication. And many other things, but that's another topic for another day...
It's pretty much a tough job to replace the fun and entertaining Lee Bortel in the evenings... But, couldn't it have been attempted, locally, by some talented personalities? Mike Patrick (like he did earlier this year and did a wonderful job) or Katfish Kris? I would have loved for one of them to be the replacement. I used the word "attempted" because I know they would have done a great job!
James Rivas is a different story. The style does not fit. He is extremely redundant starting and ending everything he says in a stopset, etc., by saying "94.5 KOOL FM", and it sounds like he could certainly prep some more. If he at least works on ending the redundancy, I guess he'd be okay for weekends. Maybe it takes a mention on Radio-Info for something to happen. It has before... and worked!
With KOOL's wonderful history, and how great it was years back AND not so long ago (and still CAN be), can these cheap and easy methods fly with the listeners, who would know (directly or indirectly from experience) what was once so much better?