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Panama City Beach on air/prod jobs

B95.1 FM, with studios over looking the beautiful Bay Point Marina in Panama City Beach, has openings for part time on air/production talent. Format is Classic Hits and station is independently owned. More info at www.b951fm.com. Please send your mp3 (3 mins max) to [email protected]. EOE
 
NICE!!!

> B95.1 FM, with studios over looking the beautiful Bay Point
> Marina in Panama City Beach, has openings for part time on
> air/production talent. Format is Classic Hits and station is
> independently owned. More info at www.b951fm.com. Please
> send your mp3 (3 mins max) to [email protected]. EOE
>


wow - somebody actually posting a JOB opportunity!

what a concept!

if i were in the panhandle and needed part-time work, i would apply.

<P ID="signature">______________
*curmudgeon in training*</P>
 
Re: NICE!!!

Gotta fulfill your EEO quota somehow...


>
> wow - somebody actually posting a JOB opportunity!
>
> what a concept!
>
> if i were in the panhandle and needed part-time work, i
> would apply.
>
 
Re: NICE!!!

whatever works - it's still nice to see once in a while between all the usual crap, er..."info" that gets posted.


> Gotta fulfill your EEO quota somehow...
>
>
> >
> > wow - somebody actually posting a JOB opportunity!
> >
> > what a concept!
> >
> > if i were in the panhandle and needed part-time work, i
> > would apply.
> >
>
<P ID="signature">______________
*curmudgeon in training*</P>
 
Re: NICE!!!

> whatever works - it's still nice to see once in a while
> between all the usual crap, er..."info" that gets posted.
>
>
> > Gotta fulfill your EEO quota somehow...
> >
> >
> > >
> > > wow - somebody actually posting a JOB opportunity!
> > >
> > > what a concept!
> > >
> > > if i were in the panhandle and needed part-time work, i
> > > would apply.
> > >
> >
>
An aquaintance in sales in PC has monitored the station since the beginning. She said you can't hear the station in most of PC and not in the building of any business. Most of the spots on the air are PSA's and network barter spots. One hour of monitoring in am drive found two possible paid commercials. She also said no one from the station has called on any of her accounts. Same report from the other reps in her station. Makes you wonder if this company did any research into how many stations are up in his area. Engineer here looked at a web site at the FCC and found the best signal is in DeFuniak Springs. He looked at some more stuff on the web and found the license auction cost was something between 1.3 and 1.8 million bucks.
 
My Cow's favorite radio station

> An aquaintance in sales in PC has monitored the station
> since the beginning. She said you can't hear the station in
> most of PC and not in the building of any business. Most of
> the spots on the air are PSA's and network barter spots.
> One hour of monitoring in am drive found two possible paid
> commercials. She also said no one from the station has
> called on any of her accounts. Same report from the other
> reps in her station. Makes you wonder if this company did
> any research into how many stations are up in his area.
> Engineer here looked at a web site at the FCC and found the
> best signal is in DeFuniak Springs. He looked at some more
> stuff on the web and found the license auction cost was
> something between 1.3 and 1.8 million bucks.
>

On good days I've picked up this station in Navarre and Chattahoochee. Unfortunatly there's not much in between but trees.
When they were testing durring Hurricane Dennis with a feed of the National Weather Service, I actually picked them up quite well in south Georgia.
Is there any chance that this station could slide toward Destin or Dothan or is it stuck in Ebro?
 
Re: My Cow's favorite radio station

> > An aquaintance in sales in PC has monitored the station
> > since the beginning. She said you can't hear the station
> in
> > most of PC and not in the building of any business. Most
> of
> > the spots on the air are PSA's and network barter spots.
> > One hour of monitoring in am drive found two possible paid
>
> > commercials. She also said no one from the station has
> > called on any of her accounts. Same report from the other
>
> > reps in her station. Makes you wonder if this company did
>
> > any research into how many stations are up in his area.
> > Engineer here looked at a web site at the FCC and found
> the
> > best signal is in DeFuniak Springs. He looked at some more
>
> > stuff on the web and found the license auction cost was
> > something between 1.3 and 1.8 million bucks.
> >
>
> On good days I've picked up this station in Navarre and
> Chattahoochee. Unfortunatly there's not much in between but
> trees.
> When they were testing durring Hurricane Dennis with a feed
> of the National Weather Service, I actually picked them up
> quite well in south Georgia.
> Is there any chance that this station could slide toward
> Destin or Dothan or is it stuck in Ebro?
>

Might be becasue of the great moo-sic we play...

Happy Holidays to all,

Steve
 
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