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I saw an ad for a morning show on KVOO on the web today. Anybody know the deal? One or more of their team going somewhere else? Thought the show was doing reasonably well.
JournalGuy said:It has nothing to do with money. Andy is leaving the morning show and Luke is looking for a new morning person to take his place. He already has solid candidates interested in the job. If you are interested, I suggest that you contact him.
JournalGuy said:It has nothing to do with money. Andy is leaving the morning show and Luke is looking for a new morning person to take his place. He already has solid candidates interested in the job. If you are interested, I suggest that you contact him.
Da Judge said:JournalGuy said:It has nothing to do with money. Andy is leaving the morning show and Luke is looking for a new morning person to take his place. He already has solid candidates interested in the job. If you are interested, I suggest that you contact him.
Ah, pa-lease JournalGuy. You're so PC. I heard he got fed up with their new "punk" program director and his little knit-pickiness and decided he didn't need the hassle...and he doesn't. Like O'Shea said, Andy is a true talent and proved it many times. They should have left him alone. The morning show had great 25-54's in the Winter book. But, just like Journal, they hire inept people in management positions so they can say '"yes" to their General Manager and keep spiraling downward. What a shame. Andy was one of the few pros left on the air in Tulsa.
It won't be long before huge changes are made at Journal.
JournalGuy said:It is not about song count anymore, it is about great content.
Zero Zagnut said:JournalGuy said:It is not about song count anymore, it is about great content.
It sounds like KVOO has gone to 2 stop sets (in an effort to mirror K95), with some of those clocking in at 8 minutes! Andy's show had great content, too. He had the reputation for working his ass off on show prep and was clearly committed to making his station a winner. Listeners DO relate to personalities, and the under 30 crowd will chime
right in if they're exposed to it. TV shows like "Dancing With The Stars" and "American Idol" are proof in the pudding.
They are basically throwbacks to Ted Mack's Amateur Hour, Carol Burnett, and shows like that and they are having
huge success.