No problem, Kenglish, I'd be honored! But I like the way you put it pure and simple..."It ain't the format, it's the feelin'!" AMEN!
kenglish said:Gerry,
I would love to re-post your comments on the Utah radio boards. We have the highest number of stations, per capita, of any market, yet they all seem to think that it's all about copying the format of whoever is number one.
Hard to believe a market can have 40+ stations, and they all play Country or Classic Rock.
"It ain't the Format, It's the Feelin' !"
know-it-all!
Respectfully
Diamondtwo said:RadioActiveSales,
First of all, if you don't want to be "demeaned," as you put it, NEVER tell a group of a) radio PROFESSIONALS, b) radio PROFESSIONAL-WANNABEE'S, and c) radio FANS to NOT reply to a post on these boards. Wanna get flamed big time? That's your ticket. I think the vast majority of the people on this board see you for what you are: a ringer for Y-96. You either work there, or you're a rabid, close-to-stalking fan of the station.
You say you think Y-96 sounds better than WDEN, and that is certainly an opinion to which you are entitled. Remember what "they" say about opinions, okay? WDEN is the only country game in town in the Macon market, and since they're owned by Cumulus, that's not saying much. I know how they manage their radio stations, and current management's protests to the contrary notwithstanding, they don't run them well. Y-96 can sound like the greatest country station in the country (it doesn't, under ANY circumstances), but as long as it's in Dublin, it's not going to be the be-all and end-all of country radio. WDEN's advantage is 40 years of heritage. Just because Y-96 has new imaging, jingles, and maybe tweaked the processing a little bit, DOESN'T make them a great radio station. It's a start, but time will tell. It doesn't matter whether I can monitor the stations or not; and it also doesn't matter whether Clear Channel ever shuts off the 95.9/Rutland translator. Y STILL doesn't have the signal to be competitive in the Macon market where the bulk of the population lives.
I suggest that you consider finding a more receptive group of UNWASHED people to post your platitudes about Y-96 than the R-I board lurkers who've been there, done that. Your game is intensely transparent. IF you're an employee of the station, maybe you'd be better off to focus more on actually CONTINUING to improve the product than to waste your time tooting your own horn to people who don't buy into the hype. If I were you, I'd not be so worried about how WDEN sounds or what they do, and focus on my own house, and super-serving the listeners that the station DOES reach in its coverage area.
Gerry Marshall said:Speaking as someone who spent 40 years in the business, I believe there's one simple reason the originator of this thread cannot and will not get a "straight" answer to his inquiry here. Anyone who has spent any amount of time in radio learned on their first day (or should have learned) that from that point on, you will not and can not be a partial judge of any radio station, anywhere, anytime. Once we tasted the Kool-Aid, we became jaded, judgemental, hyper-critical and an instant expert at what makes or breaks a radio station.
Bengalsfan said:Gerry Marshall said:Speaking as someone who spent 40 years in the business, I believe there's one simple reason the originator of this thread cannot and will not get a "straight" answer to his inquiry here. Anyone who has spent any amount of time in radio learned on their first day (or should have learned) that from that point on, you will not and can not be a partial judge of any radio station, anywhere, anytime. Once we tasted the Kool-Aid, we became jaded, judgemental, hyper-critical and an instant expert at what makes or breaks a radio station.
Tell it all brother. Tell it all! ;D