We should have seen it coming. At the NAB Radio Show in September, we had all those "corporate leaders" talking about how "content is king" and radio would have to "reinvest in talent".
The biggest proponent? Dan Mason, who revitalized CBS-FM with Classic Hits and classic talent doing good radio in the number 1 media market.
The echos barely died in Austin when the bloodbath began. LA, Dallas, Boston, SF, Phoenix, Portland, and now Tampa Bay and Charlotte. ENTIRE STAFFS cut in favor of VT & sin-dication. And that's just CBS - the biggest proponent of "compelling content".
[sarcasm]Thank goodness that we'll have more channels with HD radio. Heaven knows that we don't have enough pre-packaged pap on the airwaves now. I think that we should redistribute the entire electromagnetic spectrum to create even more channels for our broadcasting geniuses to program. I can hardly wait to see what our "industry leaders" have in store for us next.[/sarcasm]
The biggest proponent? Dan Mason, who revitalized CBS-FM with Classic Hits and classic talent doing good radio in the number 1 media market.
The echos barely died in Austin when the bloodbath began. LA, Dallas, Boston, SF, Phoenix, Portland, and now Tampa Bay and Charlotte. ENTIRE STAFFS cut in favor of VT & sin-dication. And that's just CBS - the biggest proponent of "compelling content".
[sarcasm]Thank goodness that we'll have more channels with HD radio. Heaven knows that we don't have enough pre-packaged pap on the airwaves now. I think that we should redistribute the entire electromagnetic spectrum to create even more channels for our broadcasting geniuses to program. I can hardly wait to see what our "industry leaders" have in store for us next.[/sarcasm]