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Michael Baisden out at MAJIC 107.5/97.5

Cumulus will pull the plug on it's syndicated Michael Baisden Show on March 29th. According to Baisden's Facebook page,the choice wasn't his and he'll return to the airwaves sooner than we think. I heard that Cumulus has locked all of the Baisden staff out of the studios, WOW! This isn't shocking as Cumulus has made it known they are focusing on Country and Rock format nowadays. Up until March 29th, all the shows will be previously taped shows. Baisden's show has been on air in ATL since 2005 on the former GROWN FOLKS 102.5 and MAJIC 107.5/97.5 3pm-7pm. I'd assume MAJIC will go local in the afternoon drive temporarily until Baisden finds a new syndicator, which would probaly be Syndication One.
 
The reason Cumulus locked him out is because he went public with the fact they couldn't agree on a new contract for Baisden before Cumulus could announce it.

Frank Ski is rumored to be speaking with Cumulus. Perhaps this will give Cumulus an incentive to get a deal with Ski done.
 
RoddyFreeman said:
The reason Cumulus locked him out is because he went public with the fact they couldn't agree on a new contract for Baisden before Cumulus could announce it.

Frank Ski is rumored to be speaking with Cumulus. Perhaps this will give Cumulus an incentive to get a deal with Ski done.

I just don't see too many affiliates picking up Frank Ski if he was to get a syndicated deal. I think Radio One's Syndication One would try to pick up Micahael Baisden before that was to happen. I heard Ski was rumored to be working with Radio One Atlanta.
 
ShawtyBlack_ATL said:
RoddyFreeman said:
The reason Cumulus locked him out is because he went public with the fact they couldn't agree on a new contract for Baisden before Cumulus could announce it.

Frank Ski is rumored to be speaking with Cumulus. Perhaps this will give Cumulus an incentive to get a deal with Ski done.

I just don't see too many affiliates picking up Frank Ski if he was to get a syndicated deal. I think Radio One's Syndication One would try to pick up Micahael Baisden before that was to happen. I heard Ski was rumored to be working with Radio One Atlanta.
If Frank Ski does get a syndicated deal it would be interesting to see what markets would pick his show up. Radio One owns Syndicated One which syndicates Ricky Smiley,Russ Parr, and Yolanda Adams all on Radio One stations. Cumulus would have Ski`s show on Cumulus stations I would guess and Cumulus does not have the network of Urban stations that Radio One has this is an interesting story to keep an eye on.
 
Assuming Cumulus gets into Urban / Urban AC syndication, would it be (to the affiliates), barter (clear commercials), or for a fee based on market size, or a combo of both?
 
secondchoice said:
Assuming Cumulus gets into Urban / Urban AC syndication, would it be (to the affiliates), barter (clear commercials), or for a fee based on market size, or a combo of both?

Cumulus has said to be offereing a replacement for Michael Baisden, but if Syndication One scoops him up they might as well forget it. Citadel (now Cumulus) has tried Urban syndication with Big Boy and Doug & DeeDee and both failed.
 
ShawtyBlack_ATL said:
RoddyFreeman said:
The reason Cumulus locked him out is because he went public with the fact they couldn't agree on a new contract for Baisden before Cumulus could announce it.

Frank Ski is rumored to be speaking with Cumulus. Perhaps this will give Cumulus an incentive to get a deal with Ski done.

I just don't see too many affiliates picking up Frank Ski if he was to get a syndicated deal. I think Radio One's Syndication One would try to pick up Micahael Baisden before that was to happen. I heard Ski was rumored to be working with Radio One Atlanta.

I agree with you that if Baisden was quickly picked up by another syndicator, he would instantly be back on virtually all if not all his stations. I also agree that Ski would have a harder time. However, I would think Baisden has a non-compete with Cumulus. Jerry Del Colliano says Baisden's non-compete is a full year. Jerry is sometimes wrong, but if he's right, that puts a big hole in a number of major stations in afternoon drive.

As far as Ski being in talks with Cumulus, I heard this last week from a very reliable source. But, it's still just a rumor.
 
ShawtyBlack_ATL said:
secondchoice said:
Assuming Cumulus gets into Urban / Urban AC syndication, would it be (to the affiliates), barter (clear commercials), or for a fee based on market size, or a combo of both?

Cumulus has said to be offereing a replacement for Michael Baisden, but if Syndication One scoops him up they might as well forget it. Citadel (now Cumulus) has tried Urban syndication with Big Boy and Doug & DeeDee and both failed.
I don't remember hearing about Doug Banks and DeeDee McGuire having a failed syndicated show. The first incarnation of Doug Banks Show from its ABC Radio division days lasted ten years until being replaced by Big Boy, Steve Harvey or Rickey Smiley depending on the station. But the second current incarnation meant for urban ac outlets doesn't have the momentum it once had; he mainly airs on mid-to-small markets the most, with Chicago and Charlotte being the only Top 25 affiliates.
 
I'm sorry, but why doesn't everyone just back to local in the afternoon? I see Baisden being gone as a good thing for local urban radio. Sorry, but I never was a fan of his show.
 
kilamanjero said:
I'm sorry, but why doesn't everyone just back to local in the afternoon? I see Baisden being gone as a good thing for local urban radio. Sorry, but I never was a fan of his show.

It would be nice to hear SiMan in the faternoons and possibly Joyce Litel on MAJIC. Clear Channel and Cumulus would voicetrack afternoons on there Urban AC stations before going back to live & local.
 
kilamanjero said:
I'm sorry, but why doesn't everyone just back to local in the afternoon? I see Baisden being gone as a good thing for local urban radio. Sorry, but I never was a fan of his show.

Agree. That would be really nice.
 
kilamanjero said:
I'm sorry, but why doesn't everyone just back to local in the afternoon? I see Baisden being gone as a good thing for local urban radio. Sorry, but I never was a fan of his show.
In recent years Baisden was the only syndicated show worth my time but I do agree with you. It's about time that his soon-to-be former affiliates get their 20 hours a week of locality back. Detroit (WMXD), Philly, Dallas, LA (KDAY) and St. Louis dropped him before the end, so the rest should get a clue by now. Ironically, WXMG Columbus added him only TWO months ago ::), while KCEP Las Vegas and KJMC Des Moines were the only community-financed stations to air him. Now it is a matter of time before Tom Joyner hangs up the mic but that remains to be seen.
 
kilamanjero said:
I'm sorry, but why doesn't everyone just back to local in the afternoon? I see Baisden being gone as a good thing for local urban radio. Sorry, but I never was a fan of his show.
I agree this would be outstanding. MONEY is the problem its cheaper to run syndication. IMO the 1996 Tel Com Act under Bill Clinton is the worst thing to happen to kill LOCAL RADIO.
 
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