> >
> > You blast the ownership over at Nine, yet, you need to
> think
> > about something... They're obviously making money on it.
> > Besides... Fred is not the typical owner.
>
> What's so obvious that they're making money? I'm going to
> say they're not. In fact I'm aware of a few local businesses
> that throw in a few celery stalks and oil changes for spots.
> You can only charge for no value in your station when you
> own the majority of the stations and Fred doesn't have the
> money to buy them all, nor should he. It's a dying, passing
> medium. If you read my earlier post I stated "If an owner
> doesn't care then he doesn't care and there's nothing you
> can do about that".
>
> Maybe he likes it and it's personal IPOD. That's fine but
> let's not call what's going on over there good radio because
> there's more people listening to WCKG and that's not good

>
>
> I don't know, I can't for the life of me understand why
> someone would listen to that and say "Oh yeah, this is gonna
> make a killing and people are going to love it!" The air
> staff reminds me of Moody Bible Inst. radio. They sound like
> some 3AM jock at a college station who has an elitist snob
> attitude towards music. The morning show is so out of place
> and it's a shame, Fisher's a good jock but not there. I
> heard Frankie Hollywood on last week and he sounded so out
> of place because he was actually injecting life into a
> lifeless, meaningless format, he made it tolerable, hell, he
> ridiculed some of the segs and believe me, many of the
> average people who don't listen to radio that much think
> it's nuts to go from CCR to Black Eyed Peas and it was great
> for him to point it out. Perhaps Harv knows better. Maybe
> they want a radio station this lowly rated and billing. They
> can hide their failure from most of the public but when
> you're privvy to what I'm privvy to it becomes a waste of
> time to discuss fantasy when you already know reality.
>
> NINE could be a 2.5 share 10 million dollar biller, instead,
> it's a fly trap with on air personalities that belong on a
> radio station where personality is a curse and a dry, drab
> delivery is expected. Like public radio.
> >
> >
> > -A
At least their numbers are steady. Jack didn't seem to take a bite at all.
As for the staff, they sound fine IMO. Morning show is music heavy and upbeat. Rest of the airstaff have a WXRT/Drive/Professional downtempo approach which fits with a lot of the music they play.
The localized stopsets are going well. I never heard localized stopsets run so smooth. They have local and national advertisers now. Before they had no national.
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