A while back, the Business of Radio Board introduced a string regarding the worst radio markets in the country. Jacksonville radio has some very definitive bright spots and does certain things very well. IMHO, our market has not earned a place for that negative distinction.
We have in WOKV a really good operation. Occasionally, I’ll check out news/talk operations in much larger markets. Maybe part of it is what a person gets used to hearing and being comfortable but for a market our size, WOKV is probably the best example of that big city sound.
Then there is the talent. I’m convinced they make a huge difference in our market and listeners do respond to those who are genuine and relevant to them. For all those who advocate automation and voice tracking, it’s still good to see the prime time of radio – morning drive – has a pulse and has those on the air who know the market and they deliver far better than automation ever could.
What is reality is I would bet the farm all the major GMs in our town have been engaged in a cost analysis justifying the salaries of the morning teams on WQIK, WEJZ and WGNE. Obviously, the salary expense has been proven necessary to actually enhance revenue and market share. These teams are truly professional in that distractions do not exist on the air. It wouldn’t surprise me if there isn’t a certain amount of anxiety when the ratings come out. Love of radio makes many endure quite a lot. Our town is very well served by the local teams on those 3 stations. Alas, there are still way too many who have earned a place but are on the outside looking in. More on that later.
Do you recall a time when WAPE and WFKS were in a virtual horse race in the ratings? Here’s what I believe is a perfect example of what happens when the right person calls the shots and listeners relate to what they perceive as local and relevant.
Clearly, the PD over at WAPE makes a difference. In my travels, I’ve noticed an increased number of radios tuned to the morning show on WAPE. I don’t listen enough to comment on that program but one would think either they are doing something very right or MJ on WFKS just isn’t as good. To me, MJ was always overrated and all I see in him is a big ego with an insecurity that even I have picked up in casual listening.
But where I really believe WAPE became the more relevant station can be traced back to the untimely passing of Michael Jackson. WFKS was running pre-programmed voice tracking crap while WAPE responded and broadcast what was happening in real time. It became just about the biggest story of the year. WFKS was a day late and I believe many dollars short as a result. Yet another case where spending money can actually make more money in the long run. For many, it's the exception and not the rule.
More to come.
We have in WOKV a really good operation. Occasionally, I’ll check out news/talk operations in much larger markets. Maybe part of it is what a person gets used to hearing and being comfortable but for a market our size, WOKV is probably the best example of that big city sound.
Then there is the talent. I’m convinced they make a huge difference in our market and listeners do respond to those who are genuine and relevant to them. For all those who advocate automation and voice tracking, it’s still good to see the prime time of radio – morning drive – has a pulse and has those on the air who know the market and they deliver far better than automation ever could.
What is reality is I would bet the farm all the major GMs in our town have been engaged in a cost analysis justifying the salaries of the morning teams on WQIK, WEJZ and WGNE. Obviously, the salary expense has been proven necessary to actually enhance revenue and market share. These teams are truly professional in that distractions do not exist on the air. It wouldn’t surprise me if there isn’t a certain amount of anxiety when the ratings come out. Love of radio makes many endure quite a lot. Our town is very well served by the local teams on those 3 stations. Alas, there are still way too many who have earned a place but are on the outside looking in. More on that later.
Do you recall a time when WAPE and WFKS were in a virtual horse race in the ratings? Here’s what I believe is a perfect example of what happens when the right person calls the shots and listeners relate to what they perceive as local and relevant.
Clearly, the PD over at WAPE makes a difference. In my travels, I’ve noticed an increased number of radios tuned to the morning show on WAPE. I don’t listen enough to comment on that program but one would think either they are doing something very right or MJ on WFKS just isn’t as good. To me, MJ was always overrated and all I see in him is a big ego with an insecurity that even I have picked up in casual listening.
But where I really believe WAPE became the more relevant station can be traced back to the untimely passing of Michael Jackson. WFKS was running pre-programmed voice tracking crap while WAPE responded and broadcast what was happening in real time. It became just about the biggest story of the year. WFKS was a day late and I believe many dollars short as a result. Yet another case where spending money can actually make more money in the long run. For many, it's the exception and not the rule.
More to come.