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moonbat central said:Will said:Cliche tourist nicknames have no place in a radio station's branding,
since when??
Name one.
moonbat central said:Will said:Cliche tourist nicknames have no place in a radio station's branding,
since when??
ArtSpooner said:If this new sports station poses a threat, which 890 and 1510 obviously didn't, 'EEI could improve their programming by screening the calls better. As far as I know the constitution does not guarantee your right to be a boring one-trick pony on the radio. Even casual listeners to 'EEI know what's coming next when Frank from Gloucester, Screechy from Quincy, Steve from Fall River, and a few others come on the line. They should just stop letting them on.
The Phoenix is reporting that Felger and Tanguay are going to be afternoon hosts. Is this true? I must admit I didn't miss Felger when he left the first time. Every statement he makes should be preceeded by the phrase, "Hey look at me!!" You just know that whatever the subject, he's going to take the unpopular position, not because he believes it, but because he wants to be noticed.
BRNout said:The one thing I'll give them is at least they have a foundation of sports play-by-play and rights to the Pats I suppose 98.5 is a little stronger to the west than 104.1 (thanks to co-channel interference from WPHH), but within the market itself there's little difference.
Blackroc said:but because he wants to be noticed.
I think he can adjust the jerk factor to the situation at hand. From what I heard he plays "The Baseball Show" pretty straight.
But getting noticed even for the wrong reasons, is probably about to get Felger a nice gig.
Quite the contrary. I think it's a very good branding ... "The Hub" is more than just a cliche tourist nickname, as far as I know Boston has been referred to as The Hub for decades. Maybe if you're a college transplant from East Podunk, Nebraska you may not know that...Will said:Oh, and I'd like to add that "Sports Hub" is an absolutely asinine name for a Boston radio station. Cliche tourist nicknames have no place in a radio station's branding, and I guarantee you that some ass in New York came up with that one.
So where will we turn now when we want to hear those Pearl Jam songs over and over again?GovtMule1979 said:It'll be nice to hear Toucher and Rich w/out the same bad songs over and over and over.
Keith Nelson said:as far as I know Boston has been referred to as The Hub for decades. Maybe if you're a college transplant from East Podunk, Nebraska you may not know that...
MarcB said:BRNout said:The one thing I'll give them is at least they have a foundation of sports play-by-play and rights to the Pats I suppose 98.5 is a little stronger to the west than 104.1 (thanks to co-channel interference from WPHH), but within the market itself there's little difference.
Sorry to nit-pick, but WPHH was 2 sets of call signs ago. CC flipped Urban WPHH to Classic Alternative WURH in October 2007. John Fuller bought WURH from The CC Aloha trust and flipped it back to Modern Rock WMRQ in May 2009.
Keith Nelson said:Quite the contrary. I think it's a very good branding ... "The Hub" is more than just a cliche tourist nickname, as far as I know Boston has been referred to as The Hub for decades. Maybe if you're a college transplant from East Podunk, Nebraska you may not know that...Will said:Oh, and I'd like to add that "Sports Hub" is an absolutely asinine name for a Boston radio station. Cliche tourist nicknames have no place in a radio station's branding, and I guarantee you that some ass in New York came up with that one.
DToTheJ said:Wasn't one of the Boston UHF TV stations calling itself "the Hub" for a brief time as an independent? I believe they even had the WHUB call letters and all.
Keith Nelson said:The only thing I hope CBS does not do with WBZ-FM is to put Bob Lobel on the schedule...while he's knowledgeable about Boston sports, he's a horrible radio host!
Steve N. said:I have a great way for BZ-FM and Toucher and Rich to score instant ratings. This way will sound very familiar to those who put up with WEEI over the years - and this way was why WEEI went from merely top 5 status to #1 in the mornings among mainstream ratings.
A typical T&R successful show should sound like this:
Toucher: An escaped gorilla is still loose in the city of Boston? How the hell do you lose a gorilla in a major city like this?
Rich: Well, Toucher, given that the zoo is on the Roxbury/Dorchester border, it's pretty GD easy!
Toucher: Yeah, it's getting as though you can't tell your escaped gorillas apart from your gangbangers on Blue Hill Ave.!
That, everyone, was how WEEI grabbed the #1 position from Howard Stern - and is the blueprint for WBZ-FM's future success!![]()
GovtMule1979 said:WEEI got nothing to worry about.