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Q100 Imaging

Q100 programming chief Rob Roberts confirmed to me that the imaging voice is still that of Jeff Berman, who has been Q100's voice since early 2002. (Sean Caldwell was the original voice in 2001.) But, Q100 is now doing a much better job of producing Jeff's work. I always felt he sounded bland, but the station has managed to make him sound good.

Q100 has made a bunch of positive formatic changes, jingles, long music sweeps, jocks promoting their shows during other shifts, and more. The station is probably sounding the best it's sounded in years. I still don't understand how Q100 let Star 94-1 steal the "10-songs-in-a-row" positioning.
 
Sean Caldwell must have been there during the initial "Hot Hits Q100" era and Jeff Berman must have kicked off the "All the Hits Q100" era.
 
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