Will they wait til the book's over? Does it even matter to them?
WeekendWarrior said:I know most are thinking the worst will happen but, I'm sure Herb and his crew will do just fine when Cumulus takes over. Tim and his team at JBQ and HOM will be OK too. My thought is Cumulus will not be concentrating on the Portland market they will have much bigger fish to fry.
WeekendWarrior said:I know most are thinking the worst will happen but, I'm sure Herb and his crew will do just fine when Cumulus takes over. Tim and his team at JBQ and HOM will be OK too. My thought is Cumulus will not be concentrating on the Portland market they will have much bigger fish to fry.
Me Venture Capital said:when its over there will be no live studios, as programming will come from a jock in other states. Basic business, cut all overhead and make all the profit. Want to know when? Just stay tuned.
WeekendWarrior said:I know most are thinking the worst will happen but, I'm sure Herb and his crew will do just fine when Cumulus takes over. Tim and his team at JBQ and HOM will be OK too. My thought is Cumulus will not be concentrating on the Portland market they will have much bigger fish to fry.
Clickin said:Someone made the comment that the veterans at Cumulus must like it there because they're "still there". You'd be surprised to know that many of the vets are unhappy - but since they don't want to leave the area they have called home for such a long time, they're willing to put up with Cumulus.
Speaking of changes in Bangor, there are more to come. Now that Cumulus has access to full programming and syndication, I would expect to see more syndication. With the exception of middays, WEZQ is all syndicated. Expect the same for Z107.3, I95, and even Q106.5. They're numb enough to believe that since Q106.5 has been number one for so long, it will be number one forever - regardless of any changes they make. Lew Dickey has already said that he's working on new syndication for ALL music formats and platforms. You darn well be that more syndication will be happening in Bangor.
Several ex-Cumulus employees who used to work at the corporate level in Atlanta are working for other successful radio companies...and have all said they got very tired of the Dickey regime. The philosophies that Cumulus believes in will only hurt the future of this sorry excuse for a radio company.
special ed said:It's very common to broadcasting for people to live with poor situations just for the sake of being in broadcasting. Sales folks are much less prone to this, and i think that partly explains why so many have moved on to other industries.
Same thing for engineers. The wiser ones have moved on, and younger techies never get caught up in it at all. the magic is mostly gone, and you can triple potential income just by staying out of radio.