I read an article in R&R recently about the number of stations that are dropping Delilah like a bad habit. Not saying she is the be all and end all for the station, as she is only on for one daypart...but it seems the overall consensus is that she has "had her day". One can only stomach so much of her "tell me your story" and "'l'll get a sappy love song on for your man sitting in prision who you are so eagerly waiting to welcome when he is released"Spackler1 said:They have been in a steady nosedive since the Spring 05 book. Was that great book for them a fluke and the latest numbers realistic, or have they gone into the tank that far that fast?
shilton said:I read an article in R&R recently about the number of stations that are dropping Delilah like a bad habit. Not saying she is the be all and end all for the station, as she is only on for one daypart...but it seems the overall consensus is that she has "had her day". One can only stomach so much of her "tell me your story" and "'l'll get a sappy love song on for your man sitting in prision who you are so eagerly waiting to welcome when he is released"Spackler1 said:They have been in a steady nosedive since the Spring 05 book. Was that great book for them a fluke and the latest numbers realistic, or have they gone into the tank that far that fast?
And perhaps AJ makes a point with the All Christmas Music comment. That may appeal to some, but I bet a lot of others were turned off by it...after all, over a month of Christmas Tunes is enough to drive anyone bonkers.
But the biggest thing overall is I think Lite has gotten away from promoting itself. Used to hear or see them everywhere...postcards mailed to you in your home and business urging you to tune in, ads in the paper...lots of businesses playing the station for you to hear.
Lite and easy works...it was the bread and butter for WFBG-FM for many years before Froggy. I'd bet if they cut back on Delilah and found something more music intensive and less "story telling" for their nights and got back to really promoting the station like they did when it was new, they'd be right back up where they were.
gargoyles said:WLTW New York had Delilah forced on it. CC owns the station and owns Premier Network which distributes her show.
ameyer said:Maybe I'm wrong so forgive me if I am...but didn't the book overlap the Christmas Season? If it did considering they played the same 15 Christmas songs 24 hours a day might have something to do with it. Then again I could be wrong...who knows in this market.
mock3 said:lite fm in nyc just picked up delilah, wsb-fm in atlanta just picked up delilah, i think it was within the past year she went on wash-fm in dc.
i drive across the country and hear delilah in every market i pass through...seems she is bigger than ever.
shilton said:Search for the articles yourself. In fact, I think there is even a thread on the subject on radio-info as well. And more to the point...as you are driving across the countryside...why are you seeking out Delilah? I'd think you'd be avoiding that dribble like the plague.
wiseman said:Please....let us be real.
Delilah has nothing to do with the extreme radio malpractice that effects Lite.
It has been a fixture through good book and bad book.
No,
Lite is the epitome of the Forever template.
A)
Make a solid business decision in purchasing the frequency. Determine what demo needs to be served.
B)
Create a format to meet that need.
C)
Put it in the hands of an incompetent autocrat. Tweak it, mess with it, complain about it, find its weak spot, focus on it, then kill (fire) it.
D) Blame somebody.
Ani WaHya said:wiseman said:Please....let us be real.
Delilah has nothing to do with the extreme radio malpractice that effects Lite.
It has been a fixture through good book and bad book.
No,
Lite is the epitome of the Forever template.
A)
Make a solid business decision in purchasing the frequency. Determine what demo needs to be served.
B)
Create a format to meet that need.
C)
Put it in the hands of an incompetent autocrat. Tweak it, mess with it, complain about it, find its weak spot, focus on it, then kill (fire) it.
D) Blame somebody.
Amen...