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jockitch
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Just some off-the-wall predictions I'll deny having made in 2010:
PRO-FM: Still CHR with no daytime staff changes unless Tony Bristol leaves,in which case there will be changes. I hate to throw a damp towel on the fires of those waiting for a killer night jock but in 5 years nighttime radio is going to be very unimportant to younger demos who have other ways to occupy their time when it comes to entertainment so I wouldn't expect much. I wouldn't be surprised if it ends up syndicated.
Coast: If the Jack/Mike formats prove successful over a period of time,this will be the station to go with one. As of now they are adding 70s weekdays in addition to more variety on the weekend but the music mix is unfocused for a female-targeted station. If no variety format they will till be hot ac & they're smart enough to know Joan Edwardsen is their main selling point so barring a complete market takeover I see out-of-town voicetracking after morning drive.
HJY: In spite of running on other CC stations,Q&A are not permanent nights. The shift isn't important enough & will be less important in 5 years. They're the future morning or afternoon team. HJY will keep rockin'& will continue to be dominant. They will break in new talent to replace the old talent with gradually. They know they can't spring new voices on this station's audience. How they rock depends on the future of rock music over the next five years.
B101: Moving more towards classic hits & eventually classic rock as gradually as they moved from oldies to the current format. Who works there,like the other 2 CC music stations,will depend greatly on who's in charge. If Corwin goes others could automatically follow.
WCTK: Still country & with a stable staff from New Engand,it should continue that way. Robby Bridges may have found his groove unless a dream job in another format comes along.
Lite: They will stay an ac station on the lighter side. Big question could be Charlie Jefferds & if he decides to give it up.
Hot 106: I don't believe this format is going away anytime soon but don't keep enough tabs on the station to have an opinion on staffing changes down the line.
Fun 107: Unusually stable staff for a small market station so that should continue unless JR wants another challenge. Listeners know what kind of music they'll hear other than the non rhythmic major hits they throw in so they're focused musically. Not much change here.
Two other predictions: there will be music on 99.7 & the next trend will be fewer weekenders at every station since even the best of them really add nothing to the bottom line.
PRO-FM: Still CHR with no daytime staff changes unless Tony Bristol leaves,in which case there will be changes. I hate to throw a damp towel on the fires of those waiting for a killer night jock but in 5 years nighttime radio is going to be very unimportant to younger demos who have other ways to occupy their time when it comes to entertainment so I wouldn't expect much. I wouldn't be surprised if it ends up syndicated.
Coast: If the Jack/Mike formats prove successful over a period of time,this will be the station to go with one. As of now they are adding 70s weekdays in addition to more variety on the weekend but the music mix is unfocused for a female-targeted station. If no variety format they will till be hot ac & they're smart enough to know Joan Edwardsen is their main selling point so barring a complete market takeover I see out-of-town voicetracking after morning drive.
HJY: In spite of running on other CC stations,Q&A are not permanent nights. The shift isn't important enough & will be less important in 5 years. They're the future morning or afternoon team. HJY will keep rockin'& will continue to be dominant. They will break in new talent to replace the old talent with gradually. They know they can't spring new voices on this station's audience. How they rock depends on the future of rock music over the next five years.
B101: Moving more towards classic hits & eventually classic rock as gradually as they moved from oldies to the current format. Who works there,like the other 2 CC music stations,will depend greatly on who's in charge. If Corwin goes others could automatically follow.
WCTK: Still country & with a stable staff from New Engand,it should continue that way. Robby Bridges may have found his groove unless a dream job in another format comes along.
Lite: They will stay an ac station on the lighter side. Big question could be Charlie Jefferds & if he decides to give it up.
Hot 106: I don't believe this format is going away anytime soon but don't keep enough tabs on the station to have an opinion on staffing changes down the line.
Fun 107: Unusually stable staff for a small market station so that should continue unless JR wants another challenge. Listeners know what kind of music they'll hear other than the non rhythmic major hits they throw in so they're focused musically. Not much change here.
Two other predictions: there will be music on 99.7 & the next trend will be fewer weekenders at every station since even the best of them really add nothing to the bottom line.