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nightfly61 said:sunset77 said:it is funny though how all of the satellite bashers on here never mention that most of the CC stations were voicetracked or off the bird like Bob and Tom and Big D and Bubba...
They may have been tracked, but at least when there was a boil alert or late breaking local news story or fire or cancellation those jocks were on it. You could tell the announcers were local. You'll never hear dish crap talking about the new rides up at Cedar Point or "this one's going out to Battery Park". When every other dished out area station was unmanned people could at least call & get a real human being on the other end or call in to win contests. Bland And Stagnating(BAS) will do away with all that & not bat an eye. I wouldn't be surprised if they sold one of their station vans like down here in Cinci.
kentuckymedia said:I gotta agree with you. Its going to be a very sad day in Vacationland once Bas takes over on a programming stand point. What makes me extremely sad is they dont care about programming. They hire Ops Managers who have only worked in News. They wouldnt know what a OM/PD if it bit them in the ass.
On the other hand, they do market stations well and they do make money. The problem with that is WCPZ is a 2.2 million dollar station. Bas wont make that, they might turn it into a 800k station. Lets hope for the future of radio they get a hair brained idea to hire a consultant who will take programming under their wing and actually make atleast some fools gold out of their heap of metal and satellite dishes!
...Decisions regarding operations of these stations have not been completed.
Klein said they do not have as big a budget as Clear Channel and have to operate their business differently.
“We’ll have to live within our sales so we can bring the radio station in line, sales with expenses,” Klein said.
“There will be changes. No one likes to make changes, but we have to live within our budget.”
While change is to come, Klein said a lot of the elements still will remain.
One of the elements, Frank Barber, will not remain. Klein said Barber decided to stay on with Clear Channel.
Local news still can be heard but, it will come from the staff at the Fremont and Sandusky stations. Local sports and the morning show is to be read by Jason Aldrich, local director for WTTF.
“Music, a lot of elements will stay the same,” Klein said.
sandybeachtheone said:My impression is that BAS wouldn't want to keep 102.7 as "The Mix" for that is a CC identifier....right?
kentuckymedia said:Just figured since they took off heritage 93Q thats been around since the 1970's to call it "The Eagle"
Nathan Obral said:Two things: Aldrich WILL be retained from the sale, and I'm presuming that Steve Schnoffer will have a LOT of work on his plate now. He might just get "the keys" to the bulk of the BAS stations. And then you'd hope that Dave Wiedenheft is retained as a news anchor. Don't know if they are retaining Russ Snyder or Stan Lee, however.
But... BAS trying to keep WTTF local is a no-brainer. Let's see if it extends over to The Hut at all...
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RF Man said:WQIO has only been around since 1987. Prior to this time it was WMVO FM and ran on automation via a 3 cart carousel and 4 Reel to reel machines for the music. The station was known at the time as WMVO FM.
kentuckymedia said:Just figured since they took off heritage 93Q thats been around since the 1970's to call it "The Eagle"
Good News????!!!!
Thursday 01-17-2008 3:54pm ET
Well, I'm getting to the end of my third week back here at the Mix, and THEN they tell you, "Surprise, we just got sold"! Hopefully all goes well with the new company, after all, having a family to support, not to mention a mortgage, I can't afford for it not to go well. As the group Asia says, "Only Time Willl Tell."