> Forever keeps churning their salespeople, so the advertisers
> don't know who is calling on them from week to week. That's
> probably what really cost the last GM. Oh, yeah, they keep
> firing GMs, too--and they're on their 4th or 5th sales
> manager since they hit town in '98. So nobody ever gets a
> chance to build a working relationship with any of them.
>
Oh...Honestly I think your comments are being unfairly targeted at Forever. In reality evey station has a tough time keeping sales staff. Radio Sales in general is a tough racket. I think I read somewhere once that stats show that like 1 in every 6 people who try it work out. The rest bolt for whatever reason. Back years ago at Nittany Broadcasting, it was not uncommon for us to hire 2-3 new salespeople at a time and within 4-6 months MAYBE one would be left.
People come in thinking its going to be this windfall of money...a cakewalk of a job and then they realize there is a LOT of leg work to it. You have to hit the streets, do a lot of butt kissing...you have to defend your product when potential advertisers say silly things like "WELL I NEVER LISTEN TO THAT STATION...SO WHY WOULD I BUY THERE". Its not like any other type of sales racket...if you are a car salesperson and someone comes in the door, you KNOW they ARE looking to buy a car, so your odds are pretty good. How many times do these guys go out and hit a business only to hear "Get out of here...I hate your station and WE DON'T DO RADIO".
You are also hated by your airstaff...no kidding...How many of us used to joke about hating the "sales weenies" because they sold some silly package promo we had to get excited about on the air even though we knew it sounded awful...We never stopped to think that THESE PEOPLE ARE PAYING OUR SALARIES!
I don't honestly believe that Forever sees any more churn on sales staff than most other broadcasters do. It just seems that way because they have a much larger staff, so when the same percentage of people leave as do anywhere else, it seems like some sort of mass exodus.
Oh and by the way....don't know why so many sales managers at Forever, but I can tell you at least the last go around, they got a new sales manager cause the other one WAS PROMOTED! So its not all bad. For all I know they could have all gotten promotions. I doubt it...but remember sales managers have to be sales people themselves. Maybe they just had a bad bunch that didn't pull their weight.