Hi, John. If Magic goes, it will have been totally avoidable. A properly programmed Mainstream AC is gold in a market like this. Magic is so off track that they are not an indication of what the format can do. When Magic (and MY) did Mainstream AC properly, it wasn't uncommon for both to have a 11-12 share combined. Yes, the AC format has slipped a little since then, but remains extremely popular/viable, especially in a conservative southeastern market like this.John Ellis said:Okey dokey: time for something rare in our business--honesty.
As 1/2 of the morning team that was fired from 98.9, I'd be shocked if you heard the same format this time next year. I can say this: it's a tough situation. We were asked (told) to cut our breaks down, talk almost never, play comedy clips from late night shows, and "get credit for those laughs"....the result, in my opinion, was an instant alienation of our base--a base we worked hard to build early and often. We'd get emails, FB posts, tweets...all asking "where did you guys go?", and "why don't y'all talk about your kids and life anymore?"
Let the record always show that no matter how much/little experience I have as a jock, it was not my decision to take what was an entertaining, effective, clean AMD show for AC (while playing more songs per hour than any other CC/EC station), and scoop the guts and heart out of it. You had two second-gen radio pros, and a golden opportunity to leverage that name recognition. But, that would have come at the risk of losing one "Survivor" song an hour. God forbid.
Yes, my dad is Bill. And while that doesn't qualify me for a Marconi, it has allowed me total access for over 25 years to the GSP media market. I've been around all the great shows and jocks, almost all of whom have been sent packing by way of corporate cuts. I was given 1 full book--in the middle of some reformatting--to show our worth. In the W12 book for F25-54, our TSL was 2:15, with a 9.8 share in that demo for the FEB trend....when we were doing the show as designed by the guy who hired me. Unfortunately, he left, as did our vision.
I may have not been the answer for that station in morning drive. But I can assure you: we were not the problem.
carolinaradio said:I would not be surprised if Entercom already has an idea of what they want on 98.9 and are, on purpose, letting the AC format on there die. IMO, they don't have the smarts or knowledge to turn the station around at this point, and from what I hear, aren't trying.
That's one of the strangest things I've ever heard. I was thinking today about how good they have been sounding for the mostpart. I don't care for the 80s music but I'm sure they have some reason to believe it works. That song, I just don't know.awp69 said:Holy crap. To reiterate my last point, MY's last 5 songs: Neon Trees' "Everybody Talks", Maroon 5's "Harder to Breathe", Grover Washington's "Just the Two of Us", Adele's "Someone Like You", Train's "Drive By".
Talk about a WTF moment. And this was on-air. Even with all the new stuff, MY may just be able to kill even it's own slight lead with things like that.
carolinaradio said:That's one of the strangest things I've ever heard. I was thinking today about how good they have been sounding for the mostpart. I don't care for the 80s music but I'm sure they have some reason to believe it works. That song, I just don't know.
awp69 said:Holy crap. To reiterate my last point, MY's last 5 songs: Neon Trees' "Everybody Talks", Maroon 5's "Harder to Breathe", Grover Washington's "Just the Two of Us", Adele's "Someone Like You", Train's "Drive By".
Talk about a WTF moment. And this was on-air. Even with all the new stuff, MY may just be able to kill even it's own slight lead with things like that.
freqdev said:did some research on mediabase. the songs you show are correct without grover washington. if you are using yes.com as your source they monitor streams and not broadcasts. the grover washington played more than likely as a mistake on the stream during the commercial break that mediabase showed between maroon 5 and adele
carolinaradio said:Songs listed on the Last 10 Played list most of the time include the songs that went over the stream. That's been my experience. A lot of times there is a glitch and they don't show (I've had this on a lot of ClearChannel sites).
Yes.com (who is far from the poster child for accuracy) didn't list the song either (they don't list the filler songs on the stream). It's not entirely accurate, but more accurate than the Last 10 Played page at wmyi.com most of the time. I agree that even though it was just online, I would think it was still a mistake.
Whoever did the music test last year should be fired, assuming there was one. The station only started getting its act together early this year.MarkSC said:Assuming they did a music test before kicking off the format a year ago, and I'm sure they did, why wouldn't they simply go a little deeper down that list for their stream filler material rather than playing stuff that doesn't fit? Or at least make intelligent choices for the filler songs. Online listeners don't know a stream filler from a regular playlist song, and shouldn't have to care. It's just more of the same: lack of attention to detail.
Seriously? That's a good song. What's a good song doing on My 102.5?awp69 said:Grover Washington's "Just the Two of Us"