Legend City said:Boring angry talk radio.
You kids get off my lawn! Don't forget to show your KFYI loyal listener card at the restaurant in Smitty's after 4 and get 2 for 1 early bird specials, featuring genuine American all white meat chicken.
Legend City said:Boring angry talk radio.
johndavis said:Don't forget to show your KFYI loyal listener card at the restaurant in Smitty's ...
DJ_Perry said:johndavis said:Don't forget to show your KFYI loyal listener card at the restaurant in Smitty's ...
I Loved Smittys
johndavis said:Don't forget to show your KFYI loyal listener card at the restaurant in Smitty's...
DJ_Perry said:KOOL, KYOT, and KAJM will always share songs, but the following will ONLY get airplay on KAJM:
azradiomkt said:Well, they HAVE been around forever!
DJ_Perry said:The only reason Movin didn't work out is because they confused people with off the wall programming.
Dr. Akbar said:And then there was Hal'nJoni http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lXPY4oyQvQ
kzewdude said:What talk format would appeal to 25-54s? IMHO, that's a question that needs to be answered before talk's current audience dies off, killing the conservative talk format. Is it a combination of politics (not necessarily right vs. left), guy talk, pop culture, Fresh Air-type interviews?
My current station, WOKV (Jacksonville, FL), just finished the current book #1 in adults 25-54. Not only that, each and every one of our shows from 5a-9p finished #1 in that demographic. I think we appeal to those under the age of 55 very nicely, thank you very much.johndavis said:kzewdude said:What talk format would appeal to 25-54s? IMHO, that's a question that needs to be answered before talk's current audience dies off, killing the conservative talk format. Is it a combination of politics (not necessarily right vs. left), guy talk, pop culture, Fresh Air-type interviews?
If you can figure out how to make talk radio appeal to people under 55, you'll be rich.
I'm not sure if NPR style Fresh Air is the ticket. The NPR news talk stations are pretty grey. They get a younger audience than fine arts programming, but they can be heavy on the 55+.
Personally, I prefer sports stations heavy on the guy talk & pop culture. They don't get much in the numbers department, so maybe what I like isn't what other people like.
I'd rather rip off my toenails than listen to political talk radio, no matter what side of the aisle.
AZAndrewG said:My current station, WOKV (Jacksonville, FL), just finished the current book #1 in adults 25-54.
Dr. Akbar said:johndavis said:Don't forget to show your KFYI loyal listener card at the restaurant in Smitty's...
Remember when you wanted any kind of fruit or vegetable at Smitty's you'd have to take it to a clerk to be weighed and priced? Talk about shovel ready jobs! And then there was Hal'nJoni http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6lXPY4oyQvQ
Does KFWhyEye really have a loyal listener card? Will Pat McBland be dialing the Media Hut on Cash Call? Does anyone remember who Lin Sue was before Cooney and Shepherd? Is it hot where you are?
johndavis said:kzewdude said:What talk format would appeal to 25-54s? IMHO, that's a question that needs to be answered before talk's current audience dies off, killing the conservative talk format. Is it a combination of politics (not necessarily right vs. left), guy talk, pop culture, Fresh Air-type interviews?
If you can figure out how to make talk radio appeal to people under 55, you'll be rich.
I'm not sure if NPR style Fresh Air is the ticket. The NPR news talk stations are pretty grey. They get a younger audience than fine arts programming, but they can be heavy on the 55+.
Personally, I prefer sports stations heavy on the guy talk & pop culture. They don't get much in the numbers department, so maybe what I like isn't what other people like.
I'd rather rip off my toenails than listen to political talk radio, no matter what side of the aisle.
oldiesfan6479 said:AZAndrewG said:My current station, WOKV (Jacksonville, FL), just finished the current book #1 in adults 25-54.
Is that WOKV 690, formerly "The Big Ape"? ("9:14 with the Four Tops...")
johndavis said:If you can figure out how to make talk radio appeal to people under 55, you'll be rich.