2010 has seen move in's, format changes, continued impact of PPM affecting morning shows, how stations promote, different stations at the top of the ratings pile, more compression, continued poor economy affecting staffing and bottom line, continued evolution of stations on-line sites and streaming, and many more elements this board can no doubt remind us of. Question, who stands to gain? Who's got a target on their back?
I'll jump in with a couple of predictions as the thread evolves. I'll start by saying that STAR and Kent Phillips, who I think is one of the smartest programmers in the business (and a darn nice guy) probably has their/his work cut out for him this year with 98.9 Click coming after him.
What else?
I'll jump in with a couple of predictions as the thread evolves. I'll start by saying that STAR and Kent Phillips, who I think is one of the smartest programmers in the business (and a darn nice guy) probably has their/his work cut out for him this year with 98.9 Click coming after him.
What else?