Revenue might be lost; it just depends on whether the loss is more or less than what they were paying local talent.
Goldear said:The Dickey boys would fire their mama if they thought they could put a few more bucks in their pockets. No regard for employees. No regard for listeners. No regard for radio. A lesson learned well from their ol' man.
pickledfirefly said:Goldear said:The Dickey boys would fire their mama if they thought they could put a few more bucks in their pockets. No regard for employees. No regard for listeners. No regard for radio. A lesson learned well from their ol' man.
Wait a minute, Dickeys certainly do not have a mama.
SATAN DOES NOT HAVE A MOTHER .OR A FATHER .SATAN IS A CREATION.
Thank you, Bob. That made my day.Bob E. Nelson said:There were some laugh out loud funny moments on the Mark Davis show like the Biff Barnes bit (which never grew old) as well as his occasional impressions such as his dead-on imitation of Monica Lewinksy's dad and his capturing of severely miscast Edward G. Robinson as Dathan in The Ten Commandments. His banter with Mike Shannon going into the traffic reports several years ago was another highlight.
dismuke said:pickledfirefly said:Goldear said:The Dickey boys would fire their mama if they thought they could put a few more bucks in their pockets. No regard for employees. No regard for listeners. No regard for radio. A lesson learned well from their ol' man.
Wait a minute, Dickeys certainly do not have a mama.
SATAN DOES NOT HAVE A MOTHER .OR A FATHER .SATAN IS A CREATION.
They may not have a mother or a father - but they do have a very juvenile little boy named Chris Krok who in Minneapolis, by the way, infamously accused a grief stricken caller whose child had recently died of being possessed by Satan. I kid you not. You can hear the call yourself here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rcRvqR-Cip4 So I guess that means that he thought the caller was possessed by his radio parents.
Something is very wrong. Cumulus does not have the money to keep Mark Davis who, whether you like his views or not, is very talented, capable and highly regarded - but they do have the money to keep Krok, who is, literally, a mystical lunatic on payroll rather than run syndicated programing in a backwater time slot.
I am thoroughly disgusted. These people are going to run WBAP into the ground to the level that KLIF had already been run into the ground.
CinnamonToast said:I suppose it's cheaper for Cumuluseless to be rid of Mark Davis, but I will really miss the only LOCAL news/talk morning show of any quality in DFW. Sure, he drove me nuts sometimes, but for the most part Mark was my morning fix.
I absolutely cannot deal with the radio poison that is blustery old Hal Jay and his wheezy laugh of death. Kidd Kraddick's show has too much bad music and too much pointlessness (bits, Jenna, etc.). Nothing else really comes in on my car radio, and I have a LOOOOONG commute.
Guess it's Glenn Beck on XM for me now. He's technically local these days, right?
I saw the Bee Gees years ago on PBS... the Red Rock concert. When I heard Robin Gibb singing in that 70's-era falsetto, it was the same sort of feeling. Did they realize they would have to sing in that ridiculous voice for the rest of their lives when they came up with that sound??? Sure, it's cool for a few songs, but EVERY SONG??? It's such an unnatural voice to be using in the first place, but EVERY SONG??? ;-)
I have just always assumed that one of the prerequisites for making it to the big time in any sort of entertainment radio is the ability to laugh on command.
CinnamonToast said:You're probably right about that. But why isn't it a prerequisite to actually BE funny so your co-hosts don't have to fake the laughs?
CinnamonToast said:That makes sense. I know culture now leans toward "infotainment," and I certainly prefer some banter in the morning as opposed to straight news. As for the WBAP morning show, I'm probably not the target demo (about 20-30 years too young), which may explain why the humor is lost on me.
TexasGopher said:CinnamonToast said:From what I have read on several local discussion boards the Davis issue is not playing well. If they do run Hal off and Mark the station will lose a huge amount of listeners.
I guess they haven't learned anything from the fan reaction at KSFO in San Francisco.
Well, Cumulus is the same outfit that seems to think that Krok is a really good talk show host.
And speaking of Cumulus, the very first caller to the Huckabee program that they are so eager to push turned out to be a staged caller - none other than Cumulus Vice President Mike McVay who called in as "Mike From San Francisco" mere seconds after the call in number was announced for the very first time. See: http://spectator.org/archives/2012/04/10/huckabee-show-opens-with-stage
What a fine and wonderful organization Cumulus seems to be - eh?