Couple of things:
1) Earlier this year I was interviewing for a PD gig at a SJ station in (******). The GM asked me how I felt about BA since they were consulting the station. I asked him how he felt giving some of his hard earned budget money to Clear Channel. He looked at me like I had two heads. I told him that we wouldn't need BA to have a successful station, but he had already taken a drink of the kool-aid and was convinced that they were the "best". I told him he needed a facillitator, not a PD and thanked him for his time.
2) Think it's just a coincidence that KIFM is #1 12+ without BA's help? Look at other non-BA stations that are keeping SJ relatively fresh and entertaining. BA is taking the format, which used to be an alternative to all of the structured and homogenized music formats, and turning into just another watered down version of AC.
Finally(imho), the smooth jazz network will survive for a short time...but eventually we'll see markets with strong AC stations knocking them out of the ratings and revenue race. Then you know what that means...it's be just like it was 5-6 years ago when we saw numerous format flips across the country.
1) Earlier this year I was interviewing for a PD gig at a SJ station in (******). The GM asked me how I felt about BA since they were consulting the station. I asked him how he felt giving some of his hard earned budget money to Clear Channel. He looked at me like I had two heads. I told him that we wouldn't need BA to have a successful station, but he had already taken a drink of the kool-aid and was convinced that they were the "best". I told him he needed a facillitator, not a PD and thanked him for his time.
2) Think it's just a coincidence that KIFM is #1 12+ without BA's help? Look at other non-BA stations that are keeping SJ relatively fresh and entertaining. BA is taking the format, which used to be an alternative to all of the structured and homogenized music formats, and turning into just another watered down version of AC.
Finally(imho), the smooth jazz network will survive for a short time...but eventually we'll see markets with strong AC stations knocking them out of the ratings and revenue race. Then you know what that means...it's be just like it was 5-6 years ago when we saw numerous format flips across the country.