According to this article in Radio & Records, The Street apparently has had its fill of the radio industry's corporate two-step. Think your GM is living on easy street? The next three months are going to be critical.
The Spring book began this past Thursday (March 30th) and continues through June 21st. There's a lot of money riding on it. Listen closely to your radio and you might hear the pressure. Tighter breaks, tighter rotations and high profile contesting and promotions are sure to be part of the plan regardless of the format.
Emmis CEO Jeff Smulyan had a more direct take on the issues confronting the business at least as they realate to his company.
And then there's Cox, which apparently believes voice-tracking is the solution to its problem. Very short-sighted, I'd say. The line, "the mere interruption of music" is telling because it relates to not only commercials but format presentation.
There's more than meets the eye riding on this Spring book.
The Spring book began this past Thursday (March 30th) and continues through June 21st. There's a lot of money riding on it. Listen closely to your radio and you might hear the pressure. Tighter breaks, tighter rotations and high profile contesting and promotions are sure to be part of the plan regardless of the format.
Emmis CEO Jeff Smulyan had a more direct take on the issues confronting the business at least as they realate to his company.
And then there's Cox, which apparently believes voice-tracking is the solution to its problem. Very short-sighted, I'd say. The line, "the mere interruption of music" is telling because it relates to not only commercials but format presentation.
There's more than meets the eye riding on this Spring book.