Hey kids...here's something to chew on while your chestnuts overheat. We've already seen how the mismanagement of some of America's great radio stations by these monstrous companies has sent some of these stations into a tailspin of sorts. Buildings more than half empty. Remember how cramped it was on Franklin Street before the move. Three radio stations and all of their support teams in a building that was designed just for GR. When you consider the loss of nights, overnights, weekends and some daytime dayparts...your staff has gone from maybe 10 or 12 down to what 3 or 4...maybe less. Promo teams...almost non-existent. Sales.
As you have been hearing for weeks, Citadel finally declared bankruptcy this Sunday, about three weeks before defaulting. Clear Channel...and yes I know, there are no CC stations in Buffalo...but it will affect everyone in some way...is having trouble. A group of their bondholders claimed a plan to raise $750 million in debt without their permission effectively put the company in default. There will be a fight for control of that company.
Now with all of that said. Where does this leave us? Budgets...talent...rates? Clear Channel has been puking on their own rate cards lately, and offering 10's and 15's just to get the money in the door. So the financials could change everything, and at the end of the day I don't believe that the suits will have either the listeners' or the talent's best interests at heart. Man, I long for the suits from the old days...they might have been doing us like prom night in Alden Correctional...but at least we were still in the building with a chance to get even.
Thoughts. Maybe a visit by 3 radio ghosts.
PS...Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all my old friends. And best of luck to all who are sweating their livelihoods every freakin' day because of this.
As you have been hearing for weeks, Citadel finally declared bankruptcy this Sunday, about three weeks before defaulting. Clear Channel...and yes I know, there are no CC stations in Buffalo...but it will affect everyone in some way...is having trouble. A group of their bondholders claimed a plan to raise $750 million in debt without their permission effectively put the company in default. There will be a fight for control of that company.
Now with all of that said. Where does this leave us? Budgets...talent...rates? Clear Channel has been puking on their own rate cards lately, and offering 10's and 15's just to get the money in the door. So the financials could change everything, and at the end of the day I don't believe that the suits will have either the listeners' or the talent's best interests at heart. Man, I long for the suits from the old days...they might have been doing us like prom night in Alden Correctional...but at least we were still in the building with a chance to get even.
Thoughts. Maybe a visit by 3 radio ghosts.
PS...Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all my old friends. And best of luck to all who are sweating their livelihoods every freakin' day because of this.