> If a listener goes through all the trouble of trying to
> "qualify" for the big trip to London and GETS THROUGH....the
> least a radio station can do is slip him or her..."a rolling
> stones" CD for their trouble!
>
> 2 reasons:
>
> 1. The odds of winning the GRAND PRIZE are incredibly
> slim...and the person who has become the "correct caller"
> gets something for his or her trouble...and
> 2. After a while...the callers who wish to TRY AND WIN start
> to get frustrated and STOP CALLING! Simply because IT'S
> IMPOSSIBLE to qualify for anything!
Well I can't speak for other stations, but any time we qualify someone for a grand prize, they receive a prize for being the correct caller. I would be VERY suprised if we were the only station in town that does this. The odds of winning the lottery are incredibly slim, but people will play it every day for years in hopes of winning. Why? It's fun becuase there's the chance you MIGHT win! Also, you know as well as I do that contest players are a very select group of people and only a fraction of a station's listening audience.
> Too bad....because You and I worked together at a Portland
> radio station several years ago! But I don't expect you to
> remember me? Let's just say that I had a great deal of
> respect for your broadcast philosophy when you were getting
> started!
Then I'd love to know who you are, since the only Portland radio station I've worked at since 1996 is WJBQ. Previous to that I did two years at WRED, and before that I worked at several stations in the Bangor area. If you don't want to post here on the board your identity, feel free to email it to me at the station.
>
> Look! If you ONLY want to listen to "positive comments"
> about anything CITADEL (or any other company) does...I guess
> you shouldn't read anything I contribute?
No in fact I think negative comments should be posted here, but I feel they would be better accepted with more constructive informed criticisim, rather then blanket statements of how radio today is awful. When I say informed, I mean know the station you are talking about. eg. there are no jingles on WCLZ and Tim's partners on WMGX are Jaime and Eva, not Liz. Spend time actually listening to these stations you post about.
Don't get me wrong Argy, I do agree with you on some points you make. Radio does have its problems. I just think your input would be better served to fix the problems you see with radio by taking a different approach in your posts. You come across as a bitter, out of work jock who yearns for the old days, rather then someone who sees problems with the business and is able to offer suggestions to fix them.