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Observations

A few random observations...

This board actually seems to make positive impact at times. WBBS has been radically adjusting their processing over the last 24 hours- still needs work, but is much more listenable.

I happened to be standing in line at Fair Box office on Saturday morning (had to get my Ratdog tickets). The 95x promo girls were there early putting up banners for the 95 SUCK-FEST. Alexis walks in 4 hours later with her nose in the air... What kind of example does that set for her staff? She should have been the first to arrive, especially since she'll probably be demoted to promo chick after the book arrive.

The only station broadcasting from the box office was WSCP. Back in the day, there were multiple stations there... Why not now? R.J. worked his way up and down the line, handing out breakfast pizza and talking to every person he could. Nice job WSCP. Everyone seemed to enjoy the effort and the music.

Mix in Utica sounds great... Y, Sunny, or Lite should consider a shift to 80's driven Hot AC. Anyway, it's well put together.
 
> A few random observations...
>
> This board actually seems to make positive impact at times.
> WBBS has been radically adjusting their processing over the
> last 24 hours- still needs work, but is much more
> listenable.
>
> I happened to be standing in line at Fair Box office on
> Saturday morning (had to get my Ratdog tickets). The 95x
> promo girls were there early putting up banners for the 95
> SUCK-FEST. Alexis walks in 4 hours later with her nose in
> the air... What kind of example does that set for her staff?
> She should have been the first to arrive, especially since
> she'll probably be demoted to promo chick after the book
> arrive.



>
> The only station broadcasting from the box office was WSCP.
> Back in the day, there were multiple stations there... Why
> not now? R.J. worked his way up and down the line, handing
> out breakfast pizza and talking to every person he could.
> Nice job WSCP. Everyone seemed to enjoy the effort and the
> music.
>
> Mix in Utica sounds great... Y, Sunny, or Lite should
> consider a shift to 80's driven Hot AC. Anyway, it's well
> put together.

Other station that has taken the area by storm is The River. They are at 93.5 out of Utica and boom crystal clear here in Chittenango as well as MIX. I like the sound of both. Questions to remain answered in a few weeks are will MIX show in Syracuse and can they hurt Lite at all in Utica? Also does the River over take WOUR in Utica and are people listening to it in Syracuse?

As much as K-Rock sucks in Syracuse they have no direct competition in the modern rock in Utica and should hold on there. Syracuse, well thats a different story.
>
 
> A few random observations...
>
> This board actually seems to make positive impact at times.
> WBBS has been radically adjusting their processing over the
> last 24 hours- still needs work, but is much more
> listenable.
>
> I happened to be standing in line at Fair Box office on
> Saturday morning (had to get my Ratdog tickets). The 95x
> promo girls were there early putting up banners for the 95
> SUCK-FEST. Alexis walks in 4 hours later with her nose in
> the air... What kind of example does that set for her staff?
> She should have been the first to arrive, especially since
> she'll probably be demoted to promo chick after the book
> arrive.
>
> The only station broadcasting from the box office was WSCP.
> Back in the day, there were multiple stations there... Why
> not now? R.J. worked his way up and down the line, handing
> out breakfast pizza and talking to every person he could.
> Nice job WSCP. Everyone seemed to enjoy the effort and the
> music.
>
> Mix in Utica sounds great... Y, Sunny, or Lite should
> consider a shift to 80's driven Hot AC. Anyway, it's well
> put together.

*LOL*
Only in syracuse would someone consider "broadcasting from the state fair box office"...I mean COME ON...are you that desperate??? "Hey,here we are at the state fair box office and wow,there goes another ticket sold to a concert that isn't ours!!!" Now THAT is great radio!!
WSCP HAD to do it,they aren't representing any of the country concerts because of all their dirty dealings in the past. WSCP isn't even a concern at C.C. trust me.After Ed loses his shirt (again) with countryfest downtown I doubt we'll be hearing much at all from Galaxy on the country front.*LOL*
As for Utica...WGAF???












>
 
gee wiz....wbbs did do remotes from the box office years ago. They even handed out donuts. Live broadcasts as people waited in line to buy their Judds tix.
cc has been in the gutter too doing stupid remotes.
 
> gee wiz....wbbs did do remotes from the box office years
> ago. They even handed out donuts. Live broadcasts as people
> waited in line to buy their Judds tix.
> cc has been in the gutter too doing stupid remotes.
>

Man, I disagree with you both. It's called "touching the cume". I was surrounded by tons of Toby Keith fans. There we obviously a lot of country partisans there who appreciated the breakfast, the attention and the entertainment. It seems like WBBS was lazy and WSCP was smart. Shaking hands and kissing babies is always a good thing.

They also sent R.J. who is the perfect choice, since I was told he did lots of those box office remotes while at B104. Seems very smart to me.
 
> > gee wiz....wbbs did do remotes from the box office years
> > ago. They even handed out donuts. Live broadcasts as
> people
> > waited in line to buy their Judds tix.
> > cc has been in the gutter too doing stupid remotes.
> >
>
> Man, I disagree with you both. It's called "touching the
> cume". I was surrounded by tons of Toby Keith fans. There we
> obviously a lot of country partisans there who appreciated
> the breakfast, the attention and the entertainment. It seems
> like WBBS was lazy and WSCP was smart. Shaking hands and
> kissing babies is always a good thing.
>
> They also sent R.J. who is the perfect choice, since I was
> told he did lots of those box office remotes while at B104.
> Seems very smart to me.


The key here is "years ago"
WBBS serves it's audience in a different way than WSCP. THEY PLAY THE MUSIC THEY WANT TO HEAR AND HAVE JOCKS THAT DON'T SUCK.
Pretty simple actually. When you have reached the level B has reached,you no longer have to "go live" from the freakin state fair box office for God's sake.
When you have no audience,you do desperate things. B appreciates the free pub though. The concerts will be that much more crowded,and the meet and greets we give away will be that much more attractive...*LOL*
Hey,how did that petty loveless thing ever work out???*LOL*
>
 
> The key here is "years ago"
> WBBS serves it's audience in a different way than WSCP. THEY
> PLAY THE MUSIC THEY WANT TO HEAR AND HAVE JOCKS THAT DON'T
> SUCK.
> Pretty simple actually. When you have reached the level B
> has reached,you no longer have to "go live" from the freakin
> state fair box office for God's sake.
> When you have no audience,you do desperate things. B
> appreciates the free pub though. The concerts will be that
> much more crowded,and the meet and greets we give away will
> be that much more attractive...*LOL*
> Hey,how did that petty loveless thing ever work out???*LOL*
> >
>

Who sez WSCP won't give away meet & greets... They've given them away for other concerts in the last couple months. I heard Jimmy Tyler mention last week that they will have them for Kenny Chesney in Buffalo in August or September, so it seems logical they will have them for the fair.

As for jocks that suck, the SCP jocks seem pretty solid to me. As for B... two words, Justin James. Here's another 2, Mike Otis. PLEEAAZZEE... He takes sucking to a whole new level. Rich Laubar and Skip Clark are far from great. Amber Taylor is the only one I would call great.

You never cease to amaze me with your heightened level of cluelessness.
 
A Few Other Observations

Being new to this site, I find it hard to believe that in many cases, the opinons expressed and language are far from professioanl, when we are supposed to set examples. Seems like many people who post comments, hate each other instead of just expressing opinons and leaving them at that.

Anyway, I wanted to also echo again that I think MIX 102.5-FM in Utica sounds pretty darn good from a music and processing standpoint. Will they make more inroads against Lite 98.7 remains to be seen. Utica/Rome is always tough to figure out and the listeners stay stuck in a rut and don't change very easily.

Even though the River at 93.5-FM in Utica gets close to Syracuse with their signal, they have a heck of a time penetrating most areas in their own Utica/Rome market because their tower is blocked by a hill that prohibits the signal from reaching the area clearly. Plenty of multi-path, and, most businesses cannot even get the station in their offices. This does not help their chances of ever getting a large market share. Every format on that frequency has never been able to muster any type of audience. At least to me, the River will only take away some audience from their sister station WOUR and maybe ROCK 107 because many of the songs they play are identical. I respect all of the people at Clear Channel Utica, but I think Tom Starr's high expectations for the River might not go according to plan, even though I hope it does well. And on signal alone, I don't think it will ever topple WOUR, even though I could be dead wrong and this is just my opinion.

On the subject of different on-air talent in the area, I do not think trashing them is the best choice of words. I will say that I think the on-air talent in Syraucse for the most part is very weak without getting into names. There were more talented people back in the late 80's and 90's, but Syracuse still has some on air people who are very good. Obviously, every PD and GM has a different opinion of their own on-air staff than another PD and GM.

I do feel that Clear Channel Syracuse, especially Y-94 is being out programmed by Clear Channel Utica's MIX 102.5-FM. Y-94 sounds to me like a tired, old, boring radio station. It could be because even though Rich Lauber is director of programming, he may still be getting pressured from corporate on what to play, just like they put pressure on MIX 102.5's music selection. Difference is, MIX 102.5 isn't listening to the big wigs.

And last, even though B-104.7 is the country king, I still think a lot of that success is because of that massive signal and more money to work with on promotions, events, etc. I have rarely seen any low powered FM topple a massive powered FM.

Happy to be able to speak on here.

Thanks

Dave
 
Re: A Few Other Observations

> Anyway, I wanted to also echo again that I think MIX
> 102.5-FM in Utica sounds pretty darn good from a music and
> processing standpoint. Will they make more inroads against
> Lite 98.7 remains to be seen.

It seems that everyone assumes Mix to be a competitor to Lite. In theory, it is... after all, if you're starting a new station, you might as well go after the #1 station in town. But in reality, I think Mix is doing more damage to CC's own Kiss-FM stations than to anyone else. Mix seems to be aiming a little younger than Lite. As a Hot AC, it plays edgier music that might be "too hip" for Lite's core audience. But that edgier music is perfect for attracting younger adults who are too old for Kiss, but not old enough for Lite.

Kiss continues to shoot itself in the foot... hard to tell if this is intentionally being done to make Mix look better, or what. The former morning show should have been dissolved long before Tom Starr arrived in town... it was obvious that Linda & Kook were too old for the music. The music on Kiss was (and still) seems to be too urban at times. Remember, as far as Arbitron is concerned, there is 0% black and 0% hispanic population in the market. A drive down Genesee Street will disprove that, but this is a business where you sometimes need to cater more to Arbitron's view of the world, not to actual reality.

While it was a good move for Starr to split up the old Kiss morning show, putting Linda on a station she's more comfortable with, and giving Mix some life, there are some moves I question. Carson Daly's "Most Requested" at 6PM? I thought canned stuff like that is supposed to run later at night. And how about nights... voicetracked from out of town. Kane's a good talent, but he sometimes goes a little "too hot" for this market's standards, and he can't do local things like "Goodnight Kisses," which was popular for many years.

> Utica/Rome is always tough to
> figure out and the listeners stay stuck in a rut and don't
> change very easily.

Agreed... look at how WKTV news kicked WUTR's behind left and right for years, even during the few occasional "spurts" where WUTR was doing a better job than WKTV. If a tree falls in the woods and nobody's there to hear it...


> Even though the River at 93.5-FM in Utica gets close to
> Syracuse with their signal, they have a heck of a time
> penetrating most areas in their own Utica/Rome market
> (....) most businesses cannot even get the station
> in their offices. This does not help their chances of ever
> getting a large market share.

Agreed... and when clients can't hear the station, it doesn't help the sales reps very much either. Adding to the problem, they still go all-Christmas every year. That made sense when it was Warm 93.5 (AC) because Christmas music is a natural gimmick for an AC station. The female audience who enjoys AC music is the same audience who enjoys holiday music. But as Kool and The River, 93.5 seems to target more males. When you work hard all year to lure these males into your station, it's like suicide to flip to all-Christmas because most of those males are gone in an instant. And you're not even guaranteed to bring back the female audience you had as an AC station, because you're not an AC station anymore. Of course, as you said, this is Utica-Rome where people are used to things being the same... so even if 93.5 went to FM news/talk or alternative rock, some people would still expect to hear Bing Crosby and Rosemary Clooney the day after Thanksgiving.


> At least to me, the River will only take away
> some audience from their sister station WOUR and maybe ROCK
> 107 because many of the songs they play are identical. I
> respect all of the people at Clear Channel Utica, but I
> think Tom Starr's high expectations for the River might not
> go according to plan, even though I hope it does well.

It certainly is an ambitious effort, and the "no nonsense" imaging is probably the best I've heard on 93.5 in several years. But still, the physical limitations of the Remsen-based signal will always be the greatest hurdle for this station. There also isn't very much outside promotion. You never see ads on billboards, TV or print for the station... most people probably aren't aware of the downtown Utica repeater on 94.1.

> on signal alone, I don't think it will ever topple WOUR,
> even though I could be dead wrong and this is just my

I agree, though it would be pretty funny to see The River actually overtaking one of its own sister stations, especially considering WOUR's heritage and superior signal strength.

> I do feel that Clear Channel Syracuse, especially Y-94 is
> being out programmed by Clear Channel Utica's MIX 102.5-FM.
> Y-94 sounds to me like a tired, old, boring radio station.
> It could be because even though Rich Lauber is director of
> programming, he may still be getting pressured from
> corporate on what to play, just like they put pressure on
> MIX 102.5's music selection. Difference is, MIX 102.5 isn't
> listening to the big wigs.

Interesting, I thought Kathy Rowe was the PD and Rich Lauber was the OM. I guess Rich still has final say in the end, but if he's more concerned with running B104, he should be able to trust Kathy -- after all, she's been there for 20+ years.

Anywho, I do agree though, that Y doesn't sound as great as it used to. Problem number one: ClearChannel national contesting. I remember when Y used to have really cool promotions like "Beat the Buzzer" and "The $25,000 In the Air Tonight." They were fun to listen to... and even though I've never been a huge Y listener, I remember listening much more than usual, to see when they'd finally play "In the Air Tonight" and give away the $25,000. But that was back when Y was owned by smaller companies like New City and Cox. Nowadays, Y is almost always relying on national contesting, and although I don't have much scientific evidence to back myself up, I don't think listeners buy it. It may sound impressive to give away a million dollars, but people are smart enough to know they have very little chance of being the "500th nationwide caller" when they hear a contest cue that very well could have already aired several minutes earlier on a dozen other stations across the country. If Utica somehow pulled together a few bucks to do local cash contesting on Mix this spring, there's no reason why Y shouldn't be able to do the same, and on an even larger scale.

The other major problem with Y: John Tesh. Booorrrriiiinnnngg. He drones on and on... the information is sometimes useful, but his presentation is very dry and almost monotone. There are also a lot of times where a music bed plays, so you'd think there would be a local liner. Nope. Just a music bed. Don't know whose fault that is, but Y should either fix it, or dump the show.

I admit I haven't heard enough of Rick & Rowe morning show to make any judgements, but they're both veterans so I trust it must be OK. Haven't heard much of Marne Mason on middays... when I actually have a chance to listen to Y during her show, it's always in a sweep and I never hear her. I've always been a fan of Capt. John Smith... sounds very personable on the air, smooth, casual... sorry to see that John Tesh's move to evenings meant the end of the Captain's Friday Night at the 80's show.

> And last, even though B-104.7 is the country king, I still
> think a lot of that success is because of that massive
> signal and more money to work with on promotions, events,
> etc. I have rarely seen any low powered FM topple a massive
> powered FM.

Same goes for Big Frog in Utica. Just like WBBS, the Frog has 100,000 watts. On a number of occasions, competitors have tried to battle the Frog, but they all get squashed. But for the most part, the only real competition these stations have had is... each other. Even though they're in different markets, they're both close enough in geography and frequency to have some crosscume (and probably some diarykeeper confusion too). If you're using a radio with an analog tuner where all the stations are really close to each other, it may not always be obvious if you're listening to 104.3 or 104.7 until you keep it on long enough to hear a liner.
 
> Questions to remain answered in a few weeks are will MIX
> show in Syracuse and can they hurt Lite at all in Utica?

Mix 102.5 has already shown numbers in Syracuse. In fact, so far they've done better than Lite 98.7 in every Syracuse book since they launched. It may partially be thanks to the fact that Mix's tower is in Rome, about 15 miles closer to Syracuse than Lite's Utica tower. It may also be that Mix is much different than anything else offered in Syracuse. I've seen some listings where Y94 is considered a "Hot AC," but it's nothing compared to Mix.

However, in Utica, it's been a different story. For the past three books, Lite has had about triple the ratings of Mix. That COULD change, now that Mix has 2 local jocks on the air weekdays, including market veteran Linda Rae. Hard to tell whether the addition of jocks will help or harm the situation. There have also been some other changes which, at this point in the game, could just as equally help or hurt. We'll find out in early August.

> Also does the River over take WOUR in Utica and are people
> listening to it in Syracuse?

As mentioned in a different post, the main problem facing The River, and every other format they've ever had on 93.5, is geography. The tower is in Remsen, about 15 miles north of Utica. Between having relatively low power, and having to battle the hilly terrain between Remsen and Utica, the station doesn't enjoy very strong penetration in Utica itself. You can get it in your car most of the time, but not as easily inside a thick concrete/steel structure like the State or County Office Buildings in downtown Utica.

Even with the best programming in the world, there's little chance The River would ever pose a threat to WOUR or anyone else. You would literally have to swap the two stations to see that even have a chance of happening.
 
Enjoyed Your Reply Bob Ross

>
> It seems that everyone assumes Mix to be a competitor to
> Lite. In theory, it is... after all, if you're starting a
> new station, you might as well go after the #1 station in
> town. But in reality, I think Mix is doing more damage to
> CC's own Kiss-FM stations than to anyone else. Mix seems to
> be aiming a little younger than Lite. As a Hot AC, it plays
> edgier music that might be "too hip" for Lite's core
> audience. But that edgier music is perfect for attracting
> younger adults who are too old for Kiss, but not old enough
> for Lite.

Agree with you for the most part, even though in monitoring the Utica stations on a regular basis, I have noticed that to some degree, Lite 98.7 has reacted to the music of MIX 102.5-FM and has added several more up tempo titles, especially from the 80's. I also hear MIX in so many more businesses than several months ago. Does this translate into more responses from the Arbitron? I guess both Regent and Clear Channel will be anxiously awaiting the book in early August. MIX has a tough road ahead, but not impossible since it has been been proven over the years that Hot AC does not do as well in Utica/Rome as in some other markets. Years ago, I thought KG-104 had a better music mix, but they came and went. I think MIX sounds more exciting, and for the most part has the music mix down, even though there are times when it is way out of whack that it sounds like a different radio station. Will this excitement help them to build? I don't know, but without any outside advertising promoting their station, they can only go so far in the early going. They should be doing TV ads and because of the new format, they should be doing billboards. I remember when working in Rome and we changed to the FROG, we put up 38 billboards in one month justto get a 100 showing. But since the station was new, new call letters, etc, those billboards worked instantly and the FROG became a success overnight. Of course, switching frequencies and upping the power later on didn't hurt.


> Kiss continues to shoot itself in the foot... hard to tell
> if this is intentionally being done to make Mix look better,
> or what. The former morning show should have been dissolved
> long before Tom Starr arrived in town... it was obvious that
> Linda & Kook were too old for the music. The music on Kiss
> was (and still) seems to be too urban at times. Remember,
> as far as Arbitron is concerned, there is 0% black and 0%
> hispanic population in the market. A drive down Genesee
> Street will disprove that, but this is a business where you
> sometimes need to cater more to Arbitron's view of the
> world, not to actual reality.

Agree with you totally.


> While it was a good move for Starr to split up the old Kiss
> morning show, putting Linda on a station she's more
> comfortable with, and giving Mix some life, there are some
> moves I question. Carson Daly's "Most Requested" at 6PM? I
> thought canned stuff like that is supposed to run later at
> night. And how about nights... voicetracked from out of
> town. Kane's a good talent, but he sometimes goes a little
> "too hot" for this market's standards, and he can't do local
> things like "Goodnight Kisses," which was popular for many
> years.

Haven't monitored KISS at night to comment, but what you say makes total sense.


> Agreed... and when clients can't hear the station, it
> doesn't help the sales reps very much either. Adding to the
> problem, they still go all-Christmas every year. That made
> sense when it was Warm 93.5 (AC) because Christmas music is
> a natural gimmick for an AC station. The female audience
> who enjoys AC music is the same audience who enjoys holiday
> music. But as Kool and The River, 93.5 seems to target more
> males. When you work hard all year to lure these males into
> your station, it's like suicide to flip to all-Christmas
> because most of those males are gone in an instant. And
> you're not even guaranteed to bring back the female audience
> you had as an AC station, because you're not an AC station
> anymore. Of course, as you said, this is Utica-Rome where
> people are used to things being the same... so even if 93.5
> went to FM news/talk or alternative rock, some people would
> still expect to hear Bing Crosby and Rosemary Clooney the
> day after Thanksgiving.

I have been told that the Christmas is no more at the RIVER. This year will just have a few selected Christmas cuts.


> It certainly is an ambitious effort, and the "no nonsense"
> imaging is probably the best I've heard on 93.5 in several
> years. But still, the physical limitations of the
> Remsen-based signal will always be the greatest hurdle for
> this station. There also isn't very much outside promotion.
> You never see ads on billboards, TV or print for the
> station... most people probably aren't aware of the downtown
> Utica repeater on 94.1.

As with most Clearchannel stations, they never promote themselves and in the instances of new stations like MIX and the RIVER, I think doing billboards would help them tremendously. If the RIVER fails, ClearChannel should take their SPORTSSTARS sports format from their AM stations, and make 93.5 an all sports station. A lot of sports fans in Utica/Rome. They would make a fortune selling local high school sports and doing more local high school play-by-play where the audience can actually hear the games compared to their no signal coverage on their AM's at night. I have sold high school sports in the market for over 28-years and still do play-by-play and I know the following there is for the local high school and college teams in the area. Even with a terrible signal, SportStars does very well selling RFA sports and several Utica teams. Seems like a natural to me where 93.5 will always have ratings and revenue problems with their poor signal.

It was nice Bob to read your comments and have a professional conversation, even if opinions differ a bit.

Regards,

Dave
 
Another Reply TO Your Observations

> > Questions to remain answered in a few weeks are will MIX
> > show in Syracuse and can they hurt Lite at all in Utica?
>
> Mix 102.5 has already shown numbers in Syracuse. In fact,
> so far they've done better than Lite 98.7 in every Syracuse
> book since they launched. It may partially be thanks to the
> fact that Mix's tower is in Rome, about 15 miles closer to
> Syracuse than Lite's Utica tower. It may also be that Mix
> is much different than anything else offered in Syracuse.
> I've seen some listings where Y94 is considered a "Hot AC,"
> but it's nothing compared to Mix.

Not sure where the MIX tower is. It is not in Rome. It used to be on Starr Hill Road in Clinton, with the KISS 97.9 FM signal also on the same tower. I thought that was still the case today, but not sure because two weeks ago during a thunderstorm, MIX got knocked off the air for several hours. When I inquired about it, I was told that they had moved the MIX signal to the WOUR tower on Smith Hill. I find that hard to believe, but it could be true, even though I have never read anything about them applying to move the tower. MIX is officially liscensed to Rome and I thought the tower had to stay in Clinton. I will have to ask the chief engineer Joe Petro exactly where the signal is transmitting from.
>
> However, in Utica, it's been a different story. For the
> past three books, Lite has had about triple the ratings of
> Mix. That COULD change, now that Mix has 2 local jocks on
> the air weekdays, including market veteran Linda Rae. Hard
> to tell whether the addition of jocks will help or harm the
> situation. There have also been some other changes which,
> at this point in the game, could just as equally help or
> hurt. We'll find out in early August.

Looking at the winter Arbitron, even though Lite beat out MIX, Lite did do down in several key female and male demos and was actually beat by MIX in women 35-44 if my memory serves me right. So yes, Lite is still on top in most areas, but not like they were. And by the way, the FROG needs to rebound. They have dropped the last 3 or 4 books in a row and actually got beat in men last winter in several demos by ROCK-107 and WOUR.

Also does the River over take WOUR in Utica and are people
listening to it in Syracuse?

Boy, if that happened, it would be a shock!

> As mentioned in a different post, the main problem facing
> The River, and every other format they've ever had on 93.5,
> is geography. The tower is in Remsen, about 15 miles north
> of Utica. Between having relatively low power, and having
> to battle the hilly terrain between Remsen and Utica, the
> station doesn't enjoy very strong penetration in Utica
> itself. You can get it in your car most of the time, but
> not as easily inside a thick concrete/steel structure like
> the State or County Office Buildings in downtown Utica.
>
> Even with the best programming in the world, there's little
> chance The River would ever pose a threat to WOUR or anyone
> else. You would literally have to swap the two stations to
> see that even have a chance of happening.

Totally agree!

Regards,

Dave
>
 
One Correction

The changes to MIX/KISS were coming before Tom Starr came in the building there and he does not have anything to do with those properties. He is responsible for River/WOUR while Roadrunner programs KISS/MIX.
 
Response To Your Correction

> The changes to MIX/KISS were coming before Tom Starr came in
> the building there and he does not have anything to do with
> those properties. He is responsible for River/WOUR while
> Roadrunner programs KISS/MIX.

Thanks for the info. Yes, I was fully aware of RoadRunner programming MIX/KISS and Tom Starr programming WOUR/THE RIVER.

As I mentioned in an earlier opinion, I think RoadRunner's programming on MIX is right on target and Tom Starr is way off, however, you never know about Utica/Rome market. The MIX format and River format may be perfect in some markets but not Utica/Rome. I think that is why there are so many opinons.

Dave
 
Re: A Few Other Observations

> I do feel that Clear Channel Syracuse, especially Y-94 is
> being out programmed by Clear Channel Utica's MIX 102.5-FM.
> Y-94 sounds to me like a tired, old, boring radio station.
> It could be because even though Rich Lauber is director of
> programming, he may still be getting pressured from
> corporate on what to play, just like they put pressure on
> MIX 102.5's music selection. Difference is, MIX 102.5 isn't
> listening to the big wigs.

That's really smart Dave - point out to everyone that CC Utica is full of people who seem to think they can do whatever they want without listening to corporate. I'm sure that went over really well with the "big wigs" who are monitoring this board.

I'm not saying you aren't allowed to have your own programming opinions...just that you and the people in Utica don't own the station. If you don't like what the owner is telling you to do, go work for a mom & pop.
 
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