Re: KRTH LA
> > I'm aware of a number of qualified Programmers who've been
>
> > contacted about this job who want nothing to do with it
> > (believe it or not).
> >
> > KRTH used to be a glamor gig but the outrageous cost of
> > living in LA (big salary notwithstanding) is a huge
> > negative, lousy family atmosphere and Viacom's flagging
> > commitment to the format has a lot of cats saying,
> "thanks,
> > no thanks" to this turkey.
> >
> > The station or the market wouldn've been a no-brainer to
> go
> > after years ago- not anymore.
> >
> I have to agree here. Infinity is no longer committed to the
> "oldies" format like it used to be. Witness what they did to
> WCBS-FM in NY. Anyone who takes this job is going to be
> harassed to death by "the suits" and won't have much freedom
> to actually program the station. Look at what Infinity did
> to WOGL also; they cut back the music, and the jocks don't
> have much to say, except for Ron O'Brien who can talk so
> fast that he can the liner and something funny.
>
> KRTH used to be a great heritage station when Charlie Van
> Dyke and Robert W. Morgan were there. Now it's just a shell
> of it's former self.
>
Its always a shame to see such great stations go down and we've experienced a lot the past 5/10 years or so.
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