Ed Thomas said:
ionosphere said:
You seem to be so anti-KRMG that you are tripping over youself at the opportunity to rip them. While I can certainly understand this desire, and I appreciate the passion in your approach, you just come off as a guy with an ax to grind. And maybe you are.
I have no ax to grind, have never worked there and I'm not going to banter in personal attacks. What I know is what I hear, on and off air. What I've said about the quality of the product stands. If you can cash a paycheck and live with extending your 'ethics goal line' day after day, year after year like some people in the industry and some people at KRMG (I don't have to mention names because its obvious), then I guess you have nothing to worry about. I personally can't and won't do that.
I'm simply saying that the manner in which you are crafting your messages seem to have a personal lean.
I can't disagree with anything you are saying about KRMG's on air product (if you've read this board often, you would know I've said the same thing myself before), but I do think it is more than a little curious that you are only pointing the finger at 71st and Yale when KFAQ has been doing the same thing since they flipped to News/Talk nearly 10 years ago.
And while I am in no way defending KRMG, I will say that they are only following industry trends and listener demand. At the end of the day, radio is like any other business. To stay relevant, you have to stay competitive. And the only way to stay competitive in radio these days is to push the envelope. It isn't a good thing, but that's the way it is.
We need to remember that KRMG is no longer a "news" station. They are a talk station that airs some news. Since they are no longer a news station, there is no need for a true news staff, including a journalistic News Director. The writing is on the wall...Marshall Stewart, John Durkee, Richard Dowdell...they're all gone. Replaced with TV has-beens and market climbers. And while I'm sure there are people at KRMG who are trying to walk an ethical path, the Joe Kelleys and Drew Anderssens of the world (the folks who really run things there) simply aren't interested...and the ratings are, unfortunately, on their side.
KRMG and KFAQ do what "news/talk" stations do now. It isn't anything new. Talk radio is filled with hate, misinformation, half-truths and, yes, lies. Hosts (local and syndicated alike) do what they can to generate interest in their shows, and listeners buy into it. Hosts like Larry King and Bruce Williams can't survive in today's talk radio landscape because they aren't controversial enough. It isn't right, but it isn't illegal. And honestly, the only thing you or I can do about it is pick another station.