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Moug & Angie Exit KPLZ

Star 101.5 never gave me the vibe of being a difficult station to work for. Actually, it has been one of the steadiest stations in the region with consistent programming and personalities. It’s hard to think of any other radio station that keeps the same personalities for such a long period of time. Of course, that was only applicable during the time it was co-owned with KOMO.
It wasn't difficult at all to work for them, It was more so hard to land a gig there. The job security was amazing before Fisher sold to Sinclair, many people just stayed there and they didn't really get rid of anybody.
 
It wasn't difficult at all to work for them, It was more so hard to land a gig there. The job security was amazing before Fisher sold to Sinclair, many people just stayed there and they didn't really get rid of anybody.
Eventually, I believe it became difficult since it was and is hard to gain ratings traction against KSWD and KRWM.
 
I’d say that situation wasn’t much different than what you’re seeing play out at 101.5. Warm had a morning host that had been on the air for many years, and then needed to find something different. Trying to find the right fit took time.
Right now they have Seth but they usually are successful no matter what morning show they have but not necessarily #1. Sometimes “The Sound” beats them anyways which is probably cause of Delilah which Warm no longer has cause they got rid of her to have a more upbeat playlist. Now Warm can’t add Delilah cause she is on their competitor even if they wanted to.
 
I would definitely argue that personality is important, even in AC. The music has been tweaked and tweaked and tweaked at KPLZ, and it doesn’t seem to move the needle. At this point, they’ve got a good playlist, but listeners still choose 94.1 and 106.9. Listeners definitely need another reason to choose 101.5 over their competitors, and frankly, a big part of that is going to be tied to personalities. 106.9 is doing a great job with personality right now.
They play a lot of the same songs that Warm plays but they can’t seem to compete with them.
 
Very common during those days. When Infinity/Viacom changed to CBS, I believe they let a bunch of people go during the Christmas season.
Star 101.5 didn’t do it until Kent went away just to make the station work. Curt and Courine went away before that due to budget cuts until the they decided to add Curt to mornings until Kent exited KPLZ.
 
I’d say that situation wasn’t much different than what you’re seeing play out at 101.5. Warm had a morning host that had been on the air for many years, and then needed to find something different. Trying to find the right fit took time.
I think that was around 2015 when that happened, but it didn’t affect the ratings unlike KPLZ.
 
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