TheBigA said:...The reason they pay him a lot of money is he delivers results. Results mean ratings. So he must know what people want to hear on the radio. Why is that so hard to accept?
Big A, that's oversimplified in at least one meaningful way. McVay is selling the same benefit The Research Group started selling in the late 1970s - the replacement of volatile, expensive excellence with consistent, middle-of-the-pack numbers on a predictable budget. It's a pragmatic approach which has always made sense to the former sales managers running most companies.
rubberchicken said:...Actually, John Lanigan was the morning host at WMJI....Being a Clevelander, just wanted to correct that. Carry on.
Thanks for that correction. A less lopsided air talent matchup, to be sure, but still an odd couple of formats/stations to compare.
Not to put words in your mouth, Big A, but I think we'd agree on at least one thing. Whatever criticism anyone would have of McVay or any consultant, he's done a way better job of managing his career than most of his critics. As I get older, the idea of maintaining some ideal of artistic purity at the expense of remaining employed strikes me as goofier all the time.
There was an interesting story under "Making Moves" on January 6. A Milwaukee ESPN affiliate had dropped Colin Cowherd's national show, and is replacing one of those hours with what up till now has been a podcast. So maybe there is a route to breaking into radio at the local level. It just involves even more poverty than it did back in the day!