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I must commend WJRZ last night for their coverage of the power outages across the Ocean County area. Being one of the only true area stations that was live, Spyder Maguire really did keep the listeners up to date by calling the Police and fire company. It was nice to be able to get updates via a battery powered radio.

Kudos to WJRZ.
 
> I must commend WJRZ last night for their coverage of the
> power outages across the Ocean County area. Being one of the
> only true area stations that was live, Spyder Maguire really
> did keep the listeners up to date by calling the Police and
> fire company. It was nice to be able to get updates via a
> battery powered radio.
>
> Kudos to WJRZ.
>
This is a breath of fresh air in the age of automated, regional radio. Yes, kudos. to WJRZ and the jock.
 
> > I must commend WJRZ last night for their coverage of the
> > power outages across the Ocean County area. Being one of
> the
> > only true area stations that was live, Spyder Maguire
> really
> > did keep the listeners up to date by calling the Police
> and
> > fire company. It was nice to be able to get updates via a
> > battery powered radio.
> >
> > Kudos to WJRZ.
> >
> This is a breath of fresh air in the age of automated,
> regional radio. Yes, kudos. to WJRZ and the jock.
>
I also heard Tommy G on NJ101.5 break in to say that RT 35 in Aberdeen was flooded and to avoid it then the traffic reporter followed it up in his next report. Tommy also took calls from people reporting a power outage in the Wall area ?? I was half asleep but I remember Tommy telling Kathryn to call JCPL. I agree it is important to have people man these stations at night instead of automation in case of emergency.
 
> > > I must commend WJRZ last night for their coverage of the
>
> > > power outages across the Ocean County area. Being one of
>
> > the
> > > only true area stations that was live, Spyder Maguire
> > really
> > > did keep the listeners up to date by calling the Police
> > and
> > > fire company. It was nice to be able to get updates via
> a
> > > battery powered radio.
> > >
> > > Kudos to WJRZ.
> > >
> > This is a breath of fresh air in the age of automated,
> > regional radio. Yes, kudos. to WJRZ and the jock.
> >
> I also heard Tommy G on NJ101.5 break in to say that RT 35
> in Aberdeen was flooded and to avoid it then the traffic
> reporter followed it up in his next report. Tommy also took
> calls from people reporting a power outage in the Wall area
> ?? I was half asleep but I remember Tommy telling Kathryn to
> call JCPL. I agree it is important to have people man these
> stations at night instead of automation in case of
> emergency.
>
I am sure WJRZ did a good job and I miss Spyder in the morning but I live in the area and the first station I went to was a News/Talk station NJ101.5 and Tommy G was on top of it with live calls coming in. Stations who use automation at any time are doing a disservice to their communities so WJRZ and NJ 101.5 should be commended for staffing 24/7.<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by Foxradio on 10/13/05 08:45 PM.</FONT></P>
 
Eric Johnson has you conditioned 2 Listen

The PD of NJ101.5 Eric Johnson has done a very smart move. He knows most shows at night in and around NJ are not local and are syndicayed or automated. Therefore he's conditioned you to tune right to NJ101.5 in the event of an emergency to get live and local info when your TV and power goes out and you're sitting in the dark without power with just your battery operated radio.

Here's what he does.

For the longest time he must have instructed Tommy G to say everytime he opens the mike " This is your live and local radio station late night NJ101.5 I'm Tommy G.
This is repeated so often that you will subconsciously turn on NJ101.5 in the event you need live and local news and info now. Smart move on PD Eric Johnsons part.
Syndicated shows like George Noory at night can't stop speaking about UFO's and start taking local calls here on Earth in an emergency or rough situation as quick or at all as stations who keep it local and live. A clear competetive edge for stations that stay live and local all the time.












> > > > I must commend WJRZ last night for their coverage of
> the
> >
> > > > power outages across the Ocean County area. Being one
> of
> >
> > > the
> > > > only true area stations that was live, Spyder Maguire
> > > really
> > > > did keep the listeners up to date by calling the
> Police
> > > and
> > > > fire company. It was nice to be able to get updates
> via
> > a
> > > > battery powered radio.
> > > >
> > > > Kudos to WJRZ.
> > > >
> > > This is a breath of fresh air in the age of automated,
> > > regional radio. Yes, kudos. to WJRZ and the jock.
> > >
> > I also heard Tommy G on NJ101.5 break in to say that RT 35
>
> > in Aberdeen was flooded and to avoid it then the traffic
> > reporter followed it up in his next report. Tommy also
> took
> > calls from people reporting a power outage in the Wall
> area
> > ?? I was half asleep but I remember Tommy telling Kathryn
> to
> > call JCPL. I agree it is important to have people man
> these
> > stations at night instead of automation in case of
> > emergency.
> >
> I am sure WJRZ did a good job and I miss Spyder in the
> morning but I live in the area and the first station I went
> to was a News/Talk station NJ101.5 and Tommy G was on top of
> it with live calls coming in. Stations who use automation at
> any time are doing a disservice to their communities so WJRZ
> and NJ 101.5 should be commended for staffing 24/7.
>
<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by ACMan on 10/14/05 01:12 AM.</FONT></P>
 
Re: Eric Johnson has you conditioned 2 Listen

> The PD of NJ101.5 Eric Johnson has done a very smart move.
> He knows most shows at night in and around NJ are not local
> and are syndicayed or automated. Therefore he's conditioned
> you to tune right to NJ101.5 in the event of an emergency to
> get live and local info when your TV and power goes out and
> you're sitting in the dark without power with just your
> battery operated radio.
>
> Here's what he does.
>
> For the longest time he must have instructed Tommy G to say
> everytime he opens the mike " This is your live and local
> radio station late night NJ101.5 I'm Tommy G.
> This is repeated so often that you will subconsciously turn
> on NJ101.5 in the event you need live and local news and
> info now. Smart move on PD Eric Johnsons part.
> Syndicated shows like George Noory at night can't stop
> speaking about UFO's and start taking local calls here on
> Earth in an emergency or rough situation as quick or at all
> as stations who keep it local and live. A clear competetive
> edge for stations that stay live and local all the time.
>
>
> I have no respect for any PD who runs syndicated programs. I asked a former PD once why he ran syndicated programs? He said it's easy because he didn't have to find, train, manage and motivate talk talent. I said yes but it's not local and people like a local feel from a broadcast station that's licensed to serve the local community. He said who cares it's filling time. I never had respect for him from that day forward because I considered him lazy and uncreative. Now I admit it's very difficult to find good local talk talent but that's their job. Any idiot can program a syndicated show on any station any time anywhere. That's not what I consider a PD.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> > > > > I must commend WJRZ last night for their coverage of
>
> > the
> > >
> > > > > power outages across the Ocean County area. Being
> one
> > of
> > >
> > > > the
> > > > > only true area stations that was live, Spyder
> Maguire
> > > > really
> > > > > did keep the listeners up to date by calling the
> > Police
> > > > and
> > > > > fire company. It was nice to be able to get updates
> > via
> > > a
> > > > > battery powered radio.
> > > > >
> > > > > Kudos to WJRZ.
> > > > >
> > > > This is a breath of fresh air in the age of automated,
>
> > > > regional radio. Yes, kudos. to WJRZ and the jock.
> > > >
> > > I also heard Tommy G on NJ101.5 break in to say that RT
> 35
> >
> > > in Aberdeen was flooded and to avoid it then the traffic
>
> > > reporter followed it up in his next report. Tommy also
> > took
> > > calls from people reporting a power outage in the Wall
> > area
> > > ?? I was half asleep but I remember Tommy telling
> Kathryn
> > to
> > > call JCPL. I agree it is important to have people man
> > these
> > > stations at night instead of automation in case of
> > > emergency.
> > >
> > I am sure WJRZ did a good job and I miss Spyder in the
> > morning but I live in the area and the first station I
> went
> > to was a News/Talk station NJ101.5 and Tommy G was on top
> of
> > it with live calls coming in. Stations who use automation
> at
> > any time are doing a disservice to their communities so
> WJRZ
> > and NJ 101.5 should be commended for staffing 24/7.
> >
>
 
Re: Eric Johnson has you conditioned 2 Listen

> The PD of NJ101.5 Eric Johnson has done a very smart move.
> He knows most shows at night in and around NJ are not local
> and are syndicayed or automated. Therefore he's conditioned
> you to tune right to NJ101.5 in the event of an emergency to
> get live and local info when your TV and power goes out and
> you're sitting in the dark without power with just your
> battery operated radio.
>
> Here's what he does.
>
> For the longest time he must have instructed Tommy G to say
> everytime he opens the mike " This is your live and local
> radio station late night NJ101.5 I'm Tommy G.
> This is repeated so often that you will subconsciously turn
> on NJ101.5 in the event you need live and local news and
> info now. Smart move on PD Eric Johnsons part.
> Syndicated shows like George Noory at night can't stop
> speaking about UFO's and start taking local calls here on
> Earth in an emergency or rough situation as quick or at all
> as stations who keep it local and live. A clear competetive
> edge for stations that stay live and local all the time.


I don't know who Tommy G is. In the part of the state I live
in you can't receive the Trenton radio station. Assuming
Tommy G is some sort of chat host or disk jockey, I don't
think that either person is the type who should be
responsible for providing the public with important emergency
information. If a station represents itself as being live and
local 24/7 they should have at least one newsperson available
to get the facts. Asking listeners to call the station doesn't
provide reliable information.

I have seen quite a few people disparage the Coast to Coast AM
show by referring to UFOs and the like. This clearly shows that
the person making the comment hasn't listened to the show. If
he or she did they would realize the wide range of topics
covered by George Noory and, on the weekends, Art Bell himself.
The shows are often science or medicine related. If that's not
your cup of tea, that's OK. But recognize the really great job
those hosts, as well as Ian Punnet, do. Those here who have
done talk shows know just how difficult it is to prepare for
and deliver a great interview...especially one that lasts
three hours and deals with subject matter with which you are
not already familiar.

Anyone who wants to see what the upcoming shows are
can access:

http://www.coasttocoastam.com/
 
Re: Eric Johnson has you conditioned 2 Listen

> I have no respect for any PD who runs syndicated
> programs. I asked a former PD once why he ran syndicated
> programs? He said it's easy because he didn't have to find,
> train, manage and motivate talk talent. I said yes but it's
> not local and people like a local feel from a broadcast
> station that's licensed to serve the local community. He
> said who cares it's filling time. I never had respect for
> him from that day forward because I considered him lazy and
> uncreative. Now I admit it's very difficult to find good
> local talk talent but that's their job. Any idiot can
> program a syndicated show on any station any time anywhere.
> That's not what I consider a PD.


You write,

"Any idiot can program a syndicated show on any station
any time anywhere."

And if that show doesn't make money for the station that
idiot will be looking for a new job.

I would rather have a really good syndicated show than
a talent-less local host.
 
Getting information out to the public

Harold I am in news and believe me you don't need a newsperson to relay vital information to the public. Even Howard Stern did it on 9/11.
Spyder on WJRZ or Tommy G on 1015 are professional broadcasters who can handle it. I'm sure the public is comforted knowing they are connected by a live human voice at night with live real time information. The public is also a great resource and those phone calls are priceless. Fox CNN ABC NBC CBS use calls from the public all the time !

I see you're a George Noory fan. The times I have listened to George Noory he had kooky guests on spewing out misinformation and nonsense science. He's just a shill for his guests books and websites.



> > The PD of NJ101.5 Eric Johnson has done a very smart move.
>
> > He knows most shows at night in and around NJ are not
> local
> > and are syndicayed or automated. Therefore he's
> conditioned
> > you to tune right to NJ101.5 in the event of an emergency
> to
> > get live and local info when your TV and power goes out
> and
> > you're sitting in the dark without power with just your
> > battery operated radio.
> >
> > Here's what he does.
> >
> > For the longest time he must have instructed Tommy G to
> say
> > everytime he opens the mike " This is your live and local
> > radio station late night NJ101.5 I'm Tommy G.
> > This is repeated so often that you will subconsciously
> turn
> > on NJ101.5 in the event you need live and local news and
> > info now. Smart move on PD Eric Johnsons part.
> > Syndicated shows like George Noory at night can't stop
> > speaking about UFO's and start taking local calls here on
> > Earth in an emergency or rough situation as quick or at
> all
> > as stations who keep it local and live. A clear
> competetive
> > edge for stations that stay live and local all the time.
>
>
> I don't know who Tommy G is. In the part of the state I live
>
> in you can't receive the Trenton radio station. Assuming
> Tommy G is some sort of chat host or disk jockey, I don't
> think that either person is the type who should be
> responsible for providing the public with important
> emergency
> information. If a station represents itself as being live
> and
> local 24/7 they should have at least one newsperson
> available
> to get the facts. Asking listeners to call the station
> doesn't
> provide reliable information.
>
> I have seen quite a few people disparage the Coast to Coast
> AM
> show by referring to UFOs and the like. This clearly shows
> that
> the person making the comment hasn't listened to the show.
> If
> he or she did they would realize the wide range of topics
> covered by George Noory and, on the weekends, Art Bell
> himself.
> The shows are often science or medicine related. If that's
> not
> your cup of tea, that's OK. But recognize the really great
> job
> those hosts, as well as Ian Punnet, do. Those here who have
> done talk shows know just how difficult it is to prepare for
>
> and deliver a great interview...especially one that lasts
> three hours and deals with subject matter with which you are
>
> not already familiar.
>
> Anyone who wants to see what the upcoming shows are
> can access:
>
> http://www.coasttocoastam.com/
>
<P ID="edit"><FONT class="small">Edited by Foxradio on 10/14/05 10:07 AM.</FONT></P>
 
Good local programs are the key to success

> > I have no respect for any PD who runs syndicated
> > programs. I asked a former PD once why he ran syndicated
> > programs? He said it's easy because he didn't have to
> find,
> > train, manage and motivate talk talent. I said yes but
> it's
> > not local and people like a local feel from a broadcast
> > station that's licensed to serve the local community. He
> > said who cares it's filling time. I never had respect for
> > him from that day forward because I considered him lazy
> and
> > uncreative. Now I admit it's very difficult to find good
> > local talk talent but that's their job. Any idiot can
> > program a syndicated show on any station any time
> anywhere.
> > That's not what I consider a PD.
>
>
> You write,
>
> "Any idiot can program a syndicated show on any station
> any time anywhere."
>
> And if that show doesn't make money for the station that
> idiot will be looking for a new job.
>
> I would rather have a really good syndicated show than
> a talent-less local host.

A good PD finds a talented talk show host and develops a good show not take the easy way out with syndication.

All those lazy PDs who carried Howard Stern and did not create their own talented successful local shows will be screwed in a few months when Stern goes to Sirius. The trend now is Sirius and XM are national and FM to survive will have to become very localized.

In the case of NJ101.5 if you look at all the counties they are rated in they are consistantly #1 kicking the butts of stations with syndicated programs. This proves local programs are better when you find and manage the right talent.
 
Re: Getting information out to the public

> Harold I am in news and believe me you don't need a
> newsperson to relay vital information to the public. Even
> Howard Stern did it on 9/11.
> Spyder on WJRZ or Tommy G on 1015 are professional
> broadcasters who can handle it. I'm sure the public is
> comforted knowing they are connected by a live human voice
> at night with live real time information. The public is also
> a great resource and those phone calls are priceless. Fox
> CNN ABC NBC CBS use calls from the public all the time !
>
> I see you're a George Noory fan. The times I have listened
> to George Noory he had kooky guests on spewing out
> misinformation and nonsense science. He's just a shill for
> his guests books and websites.
>

I'm sorry, but I have no choice but to NOT believe
you.

News..especially "vital" news, should pass through the
hands of a person experienced in sorting through information
to find that which is both accurate and relevant to the
public. That's the job of a news reporter trained for
the work, not a disk jockey or a silver-tongued talk
show host. (What are the backgrounds of the two "professional
broadcasters" you mentioned? I have heard neither of them
since I don't live in an area covered by those stations.)

The public can be a resource but should never..never..be
relied upon for information. None of the networks you
mention "use calls" from the public to substantiate
news information.

Your comment about George Noory and his guests is
interesting. You wrote, in part, about his "kooky
guests on spewing out misinformation and nonsense
science." I take it then that you have the expertise
to determine both that the guests are "kooky" and
the ability to determine what is or is not correct
information. You also know which science is "nonsense"
and which isn't? For instance, a medical doctor on
last night disputed the necessity of flu shots for
most people. Would he be "kooky?"

I invite readers to check out the Coast to Coast AM
Web site and look at the listing of past guests.
It includes a mix of alternative and non-alternative
thinkers and writers. Because you disagree with
someone doesn't make that person "kooky." A frequent
guest is Michio Kaku. He's a professor of astrophysics
at the City University of New York. Would he be "kooky?"

I have spent most of my life in news, both
broadcast and print. I was both a news reporter
and news director in radio. I mention this only
to indicate that my comments are made from personal
experience as well as college preparation for the
career.
 
Re: Getting information out to the public

Hey Fox Ignore Harold he's having flash backs to his glory days of radio in the 40's when live bands were also playing in the studio and radio stations had a staff of 20 newspeople with him Harold as the powerful news director. He still in his pompous long winded response doesn't get the fact that any broadcaster can get vital info on the air. He know's very little about today's radio broadcasting climate and the proof is he listens to the King of Kooks George Noory.
It is apparent Harold is very out of touch with the here and now in radio. All news networks put eyewitnesses on the air and radio is no different. As for Noory the show is unlistenable.







> Harold I am in news and believe me you don't need a
> > newsperson to relay vital information to the public. Even
> > Howard Stern did it on 9/11.
> > Spyder on WJRZ or Tommy G on 1015 are professional
> > broadcasters who can handle it. I'm sure the public is
> > comforted knowing they are connected by a live human voice
>
> > at night with live real time information. The public is
> also
> > a great resource and those phone calls are priceless. Fox
> > CNN ABC NBC CBS use calls from the public all the time !
> >
> > I see you're a George Noory fan. The times I have listened
>
> > to George Noory he had kooky guests on spewing out
> > misinformation and nonsense science. He's just a shill for
>
> > his guests books and websites.
> >
>
> I'm sorry, but I have no choice but to NOT believe
> you.
>
> News..especially "vital" news, should pass through the
> hands of a person experienced in sorting through information
>
> to find that which is both accurate and relevant to the
> public. That's the job of a news reporter trained for
> the work, not a disk jockey or a silver-tongued talk
> show host. (What are the backgrounds of the two
> "professional
> broadcasters" you mentioned? I have heard neither of them
> since I don't live in an area covered by those stations.)
>
> The public can be a resource but should never..never..be
> relied upon for information. None of the networks you
> mention "use calls" from the public to substantiate
> news information.
>
> Your comment about George Noory and his guests is
> interesting. You wrote, in part, about his "kooky
> guests on spewing out misinformation and nonsense
> science." I take it then that you have the expertise
> to determine both that the guests are "kooky" and
> the ability to determine what is or is not correct
> information. You also know which science is "nonsense"
> and which isn't? For instance, a medical doctor on
> last night disputed the necessity of flu shots for
> most people. Would he be "kooky?"
>
> I invite readers to check out the Coast to Coast AM
> Web site and look at the listing of past guests.
> It includes a mix of alternative and non-alternative
> thinkers and writers. Because you disagree with
> someone doesn't make that person "kooky." A frequent
> guest is Michio Kaku. He's a professor of astrophysics
> at the City University of New York. Would he be "kooky?"
>
> I have spent most of my life in news, both
> broadcast and print. I was both a news reporter
> and news director in radio. I mention this only
> to indicate that my comments are made from personal
> experience as well as college preparation for the
> career.
>
 
Re: Getting information out to the public

> Hey Fox Ignore Harold he's having flash backs to his glory
> days of radio in the 40's when live bands were also playing
> in the studio and radio stations had a staff of 20
> newspeople with him Harold as the powerful news director. He
> still in his pompous long winded response doesn't get the
> fact that any broadcaster can get vital info on the air. He
> know's very little about today's radio broadcasting climate
> and the proof is he listens to the King of Kooks George
> Noory.
> It is apparent Harold is very out of touch with the here and
> now in radio. All news networks put eyewitnesses on the air
> and radio is no different. As for Noory the show is
> unlistenable.
>
>


Nice try kid, but making up stories about me will
work only if they're true. And they ain't workin'.

I sense a bit of jealosy in your tone. Do you work
in the business? I suspect not since your comments
reveal a listener's attitude, not a broadcaster's.
You'll probably find that as you grow older, get a
driver's license, have a chance to talk with
adults, and work your way into the desireable
demographics that the world really doesn't center around
which music format and which jock are on which radio
station. And you might actually understand and appreciate
the discussions on Coast to Coast AM.
 
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