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OH WOW, WHY DID MIX STEAL WZID'S OH WOW WEEKENDS?

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Big Toona

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So, after 3 years of doing Oh Wow weekends and every noon and 5p, why did Mix co-up the concept. What happened to the "whatever weekends"?
 
Oh wow, why?

Simple. because Oh wow, no one's had a new, unique radio programming idea, concept or promotion in over a dozen years!

Oh wow-all they do is either rip off someone else's idea or warm up the leftovers...

Oh wow-even JACK (bob, sam, tony, mickey, horace, terry and 10001 other names) came from the Internet.

Got it?

Oh WOW! those are good drugs!
 
Yeah guy, a radio station in Boston stole an idea from a station in Manchvegas.

Do us all a favor and make your second post your last.
 
Will,

You're mean, geez I'm just trying to point out that a BIG BOSTON station ripped an idea from a little Manchvegas (as you're hipster friends call it)

Just make sure to not over salt the fries at work today, order up!
 
Are you dense? What did I say? Do you really believe that anybody at Mix listens to WZID, let alone gives a shit about what they do?
 
Oh Wow Will, you seem edgy to me, maybe you're not flipping burgers and saltin' fries, you're probably a big Boston DJ. My bad, I was just wondering why MIX would copy a little old Manchvegas station's stuff.
Thanks for the explanation and watch the salt, not good for your blood pressure!
 
I'm going to explain this one more time, so read carefully.

WBMX is a radio station in BOSTON. A large market with intense competition for dwindling advertising dollars. They are owned by CBS, a big national company that owns stations in other large markets. When WBMX makes a decision, it is made by people who have the knowledge and expertise to compete for big Boston ad dollars. Much of what they do is decided upon by people in New York who got there because they have been running important radio stations for a long time. It has nothing to do with a station in Manchester, New Hampshire, which has some talented broadcasters, but not Boston-caliber broadcasters.
 
Will said:
It has nothing to do with a station in Manchester, New Hampshire, which has some talented broadcasters, but not Boston-caliber broadcasters.

Some of WZID's staff have been on the air in Boston. As you know, radio jobs and openings are dwindling everywhere, including Boston. Many major market broadcasters nowadays will go for a more secure job at a successful station in a nearby small market, rather than a less secure and less rewarding job (or no job) in a major market, and WZID is top-rated in its market.

As for the "Oh Wow Weekends", if you broaden your scope beyond New England, I'm sure you'll find many stations in many markets doing "Oh Wow Weekends". It's a known programming gimmick that's been around for years, long before WZID started doing it.
 
Will said:
Are you dense?

I'm going to explain this one more time, so read carefully.


Do us all a favor and make your second post your last.

Will, we'd all be better off if you lost the attitude.....
 
LA_Guy said:
Oh wow, why?

Simple. because Oh wow, no one's had a new, unique radio programming idea, concept or promotion in over a dozen years!

Oh wow-all they do is either rip off someone else's idea or warm up the leftovers...

Oh wow-even JACK (bob, sam, tony, mickey, horace, terry and 10001 other names) came from the Internet.

Got it?

Oh WOW! those are good drugs!


Well, alrighty then, I am not the only one who gets it and ain't afraid to say so.
 
Hey Will, Thanks for teaching new posters how things are done around here, now could you tell me what other stations are doing Oh Wow Weekends? I've googled and oogled and keep coming up empty. Now a smart board op, I mean a former radio person like yourself should be able help me.

Ehh you are in radio still right, Will?
 
Big Toona said:
Ehh you are in radio still right, Will?

I am not. I gave up on my dream of working for $25,000 years ago to make real money hosting bar trivia while only working half the time.

Your industry is an abortion, and I'm happy to not be associated with it.
 
Will said:
Big Toona said:
Ehh you are in radio still right, Will?

I am not.

Your industry is an abortion, and I'm happy to not be associated with it.

Yet you can't stay away, can you?

I knew it. Another person who is mad they are no longer (or never were) a player in the biz, so they come here with piss and vinegar.

Will said:
I gave up on my dream of working for $25,000 years ago to make real money hosting bar trivia while only working half the time.

Many of us are making much more than $25k...and do not have to do "bar trivia" to make a living.
 
Thanks Don and Will, I think I get it now. I love trivia too, used to kick some but at my local bar. Maybe someday I can watch you work your magic.
 
Big Toona said:
Thanks Don and Will, I think I get it now. I love trivia too, used to kick some but at my local bar. Maybe someday I can watch you work your magic.

I'm at the White Horse tonight at 7:30. Come on by and shake my hand.
 
Don Juan said:
Yet you can't stay away, can you?

I'm still fascinated by the medium, and have been since I discovered WFAN when I was 12 years old.

I knew it. Another person who is mad they are no longer (or never were) a player in the biz, so they come here with piss and vinegar.

When somebody in your business does something stupid or disingenuous, I will absolutely rip them. I also praise what I like when necessary.

Many of us are making much more than $25k...and do not have to do "bar trivia" to make a living.

Tonight, I will make $125-$140 for 3 hours of work. How many radio jobs pay that much? Better question: How many of them are available?

The industry was closed off to people like me long ago. It's going to be the same 20 people who get jobs until FM becomes useless.
 
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