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Have always read, never posted...but this is the biggest waste of time I've ever seen! Why don't you bunch of girls pull up your knickers and get over it! You're acting like radio is personal not professional...and the station is your dead momma.
No warning, no goodbye, no idea how this could happen. 50 years, 1996, childhood memories, and how poorly the move was handled...so what? NO ONE outside this board/business cares! I always get a kick out of how self-important radio folks always think the audience gives a crap about them, or what happens to them. That's fantasy. Most listeners can't even remember the names of the morning show, let alone how great that night guy was back in 1986. The listeners today use us as a companion, and nothing more. They are as fickle as can be, and have almost no loyalty for any media outlet. That's about the time we live in and the choices they have...not about any one company or the way stations are programmed.
Very few folks among this collection of radio geeks (of which I'm one, or I wouldn't be here) seem to have the slightest idea of how the business of broadcasting works...which is probably why they no longer work in it. I've been lucky enough to stay employed in our fun little business for almost 30 years...long enough to know that it's not a garden club or hobby! It’s also not my life, just how I feed my kids. If I spent this much energy worrying about anything other than my job at hand, I too would be out of work.
BTW, WFMX was a good station...no better or worse than others. Good people doing their best just like any other station. But to treat it like some deity simply because it was so far out in no man's land that it lasted almost 50 years without change, or attempts to upgrade it, is misguided. I know Billy and Ben are emotionally invested…but it’s not a fraternity, and “alum” just means you worked there. Ben was probably on his high school reunion committee too.
Moving WFMX isn't about history lost, it's about doing the most with the opportunities you have to increase your chances to succeed. I'm pretty sure that most of you would take a better paying job with Wal-Mart, than keep working at the drug store on Main Street that's been there for 75 years...if it meant a better life for your family. But God forbid a company do the same.
This whole "man keeping us down" thing is silly. God, you folks must have gone into a tizzy when they shut down the last drive in theater in your town!
No warning, no goodbye, no idea how this could happen. 50 years, 1996, childhood memories, and how poorly the move was handled...so what? NO ONE outside this board/business cares! I always get a kick out of how self-important radio folks always think the audience gives a crap about them, or what happens to them. That's fantasy. Most listeners can't even remember the names of the morning show, let alone how great that night guy was back in 1986. The listeners today use us as a companion, and nothing more. They are as fickle as can be, and have almost no loyalty for any media outlet. That's about the time we live in and the choices they have...not about any one company or the way stations are programmed.
Very few folks among this collection of radio geeks (of which I'm one, or I wouldn't be here) seem to have the slightest idea of how the business of broadcasting works...which is probably why they no longer work in it. I've been lucky enough to stay employed in our fun little business for almost 30 years...long enough to know that it's not a garden club or hobby! It’s also not my life, just how I feed my kids. If I spent this much energy worrying about anything other than my job at hand, I too would be out of work.
BTW, WFMX was a good station...no better or worse than others. Good people doing their best just like any other station. But to treat it like some deity simply because it was so far out in no man's land that it lasted almost 50 years without change, or attempts to upgrade it, is misguided. I know Billy and Ben are emotionally invested…but it’s not a fraternity, and “alum” just means you worked there. Ben was probably on his high school reunion committee too.
Moving WFMX isn't about history lost, it's about doing the most with the opportunities you have to increase your chances to succeed. I'm pretty sure that most of you would take a better paying job with Wal-Mart, than keep working at the drug store on Main Street that's been there for 75 years...if it meant a better life for your family. But God forbid a company do the same.
This whole "man keeping us down" thing is silly. God, you folks must have gone into a tizzy when they shut down the last drive in theater in your town!