Brian Thomas has 50/50 chance he'll survive after the switch to Oldies.
Oldies Cat said:Hoo boy-yes, let's really screw the return of CBS-FM up with a bogus-sounding boss jock approach.
Boss jock radio was fabulous, for it's time. That was the late 60s and we are in the 2000s. Let it go.
UncleBozzle said:Lure Scott Shannon away from WPLJ and let him have some fun in a NYC way with this station. I think the key to this station working is that it needs the sound of 1983 Z-100 and WPLJ. Not necessarily heavy 80's music, but the formatics and jingles. This might end up being a really fun station to listen to.
UncleBozzle said:How about something more radical in the programming area bossjock? Lure Scott Shannon away from WPLJ and let him have some fun in a NYC way with this station. I think the key to this station working is that it needs the sound of 1983 Z-100 and WPLJ. Not necessarily heavy 80's music, but the formatics and jingles. This might end up being a really fun station to listen to.
BossJock1947 said:BOSS JOCK is just a slogan not paticularly a style. The boss jocks of the 60s all sounded different. Maybe they were more brief in there breaks but like any generation the 60s had Natural, Rapid Fire style, Pukey, Uptempo, Laid back. I would hardly call Dan Imgram, Harry Harrison, Cousin Brucie BOSSJOCKS. They were PERSONALITIES.
Oldies Cat said:Hint: it was OK when they were 15 and you had 4 radio stations to choose from. If you're 50, you want to listen to somebody who connects with you, not hollers at you.
Yeziknoradio said:Oldies Cat said:Hint: it was OK when they were 15 and you had 4 radio stations to choose from. If you're 50, you want to listen to somebody who connects with you, not hollers at you.
Please link to an aircheck of each to make your point stronger. (or weaker, depending on how one views things) thanks.