The reason I was asking is 'cause I saw on some personal blogs, Entercom let go quite a few people, part and full-time. Sometimes I wonder. What are they thinking? They know people are going back to the city for their jobs. Why let them go in this desperate time of need? Jobs are plentiful maybe, but like Nagin said, they won't be able to bring people back to the city and keep them with the threat of being fired looming or chicken-feed, minimum wage pay. Nobody's a stupid chump. They're gonna go elsewhere.
Well obviously, Entercom's concern must be the cash,... period! Can you say "Cha-Ching?!" What about CC?!... them too! "Cha-Ching!" Damn I'm glad I quit radio many years ago. I'm happy they're doing what they're doing for the city with combined efforts, but that's old news.
I would hate to see one of the last heritage stations like B-97 go. EZ Communications had their chance to screw it up making it a Hot Talker and Entercom has done the same with this current PD. I finally did a little research on this fella... and I see he flip-flopped it twice under his wing... Main CHR to Rhythm CHR back to Main CHR. He let go airstaff not EVEN five months old when he flipped it back!! The station needs to stay, but the PD and the rest of the GD staff at that station need to get canned! What a bunch of wasted, overpaid, no-talent pinheads. I'd like to hear B-97 with a bright, knowledgeable PD, maybe some energetic jingles FINALLY, and talented <u>LOCAL</u> airstaff. I guess I'm living in Dreamland, huh?
As far as KOOL goes, the music was already getting so stale! The same 5 songs was a waste... like trying to squeeze an already-juiced orange. Hell, there's only so much you can get out of it! There are at least over a thousand songs that could be played on that station. The new jingles they had was a breath of fresh air, but still not enough to make a difference. I don't wanna see some of that airstaff gone, but Entercom already did their deed of "stirring the pot." Change is in the air... I can smell it. Sniff, sniff....
Sawtooth McMullen
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> Who needs a clue! Entercom's obvious concern is the
> cash-cow, WWL-AM. Have you seen many of their emails begging
> for business. They are keeping a skeleton crew at best.
> Haven't heard if any of the Magic staff has been retained.
> Pre-Katrina, Entercom had a post to fill the KOOL mid-day
> shift and web master postion on All Access. So, it's best
> said Blair was let go. Post-Katrina, I read somewhere CJ
> McKay mad his way up to the northeast and has settled into
> the Philadelphia market. On Bayou, both Heather and Binder
> have hit the road on their own and landed jobs.
>
> Walton and Johnson are the only true entertainers in this
> group and ones with ratings. All the stations are up and
> running but only KOOL is still airing United Broadcasters.
> Coincidence? So why retain Bob Mitchell or Tommy Tucker?
> Mitchell hasn't been heard on the air since the storm, lucky
> us. Tucker, on once or twice, doing his best "Letterman"
> imitation. His lame attempt at humor, real lucky us. Now, he
> can go bore the people at Boomtown. Vince is the only one
> worth having on WWL and when on, never makes mention he's
> from KOOL 95. Strange?
>
> Makes one wonder if it's cost-cutting measure. Wait until
> Benson breaks down the tent and pitches it back up on the
> San Antonio River. My, how one storm has changed the
> landscape of Entercom. Management's feet should be sweating
> at this point. The machete will be swinging soon. Hope you
> enjoyed your stay! Who you gonna BS next about your success
> in New Orleans?
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