1069_KIFR said:Are there more live on-air personalities or voice tracking on the SF Airwaves?
Which station has the most live and the most VT's?
Lkeller said:1069_KIFR said:Are there more live on-air personalities or voice tracking on the SF Airwaves?
Which station has the most live and the most VT's?
I'd guess that Clear Channel stations do the most voice-tracking. There was a brisk discussion on another thread about KISQ - I assumed that everybody outside of morning drive was voice-tracked, but a poster with more inside knowledge said that even Renel (in the morning) is voice-tracked, though that may be to accomodate her second career as the Giants' stadium announcer. The same poster insists that Morris Knight in the afternoon really is live. If so, he sounds voice-tracked (very little DJ content), so you have to ask - what's the point of being live?
Most CC stations follow this pattern - they are primarily voice-tracked. It's been a long time since I've listened to CBS's music stations (Alice, Live 105, etc) but my memory is that most of their jocks are live, unless that's changed.
michael hagerty said:Lkeller said:1069_KIFR said:Are there more live on-air personalities or voice tracking on the SF Airwaves?
Which station has the most live and the most VT's?
I'd guess that Clear Channel stations do the most voice-tracking. There was a brisk discussion on another thread about KISQ - I assumed that everybody outside of morning drive was voice-tracked, but a poster with more inside knowledge said that even Renel (in the morning) is voice-tracked, though that may be to accomodate her second career as the Giants' stadium announcer. The same poster insists that Morris Knight in the afternoon really is live. If so, he sounds voice-tracked (very little DJ content), so you have to ask - what's the point of being live?
Most CC stations follow this pattern - they are primarily voice-tracked. It's been a long time since I've listened to CBS's music stations (Alice, Live 105, etc) but my memory is that most of their jocks are live, unless that's changed.
Llew:
I had a tour of the CC cluster in Phoenix a few months ago. Apart from morning drives, all their stations are voice-tracked. And since then, KYOT has flipped from smooth jazz to old school and mornings are tracked in San Francisco.
Lkeller said:michael hagerty said:Lkeller said:1069_KIFR said:Are there more live on-air personalities or voice tracking on the SF Airwaves?
Which station has the most live and the most VT's?
I'd guess that Clear Channel stations do the most voice-tracking. There was a brisk discussion on another thread about KISQ - I assumed that everybody outside of morning drive was voice-tracked, but a poster with more inside knowledge said that even Renel (in the morning) is voice-tracked, though that may be to accomodate her second career as the Giants' stadium announcer. The same poster insists that Morris Knight in the afternoon really is live. If so, he sounds voice-tracked (very little DJ content), so you have to ask - what's the point of being live?
Most CC stations follow this pattern - they are primarily voice-tracked. It's been a long time since I've listened to CBS's music stations (Alice, Live 105, etc) but my memory is that most of their jocks are live, unless that's changed.
Llew:
I had a tour of the CC cluster in Phoenix a few months ago. Apart from morning drives, all their stations are voice-tracked. And since then, KYOT has flipped from smooth jazz to old school and mornings are tracked in San Francisco.
Michael - I wouldn't be surprised if KYOT is VTed by either Tony Sandoval or Lisa St. Regis. I know Sandoval originates in SF - not sure about St. Regis. But if you check websites for the other CC "Old School" stations, you'll find their pics and biographies on most of them.
crainbebo said:Long live KKSF!! :'(
-crainbebo
SFStatic said:When it was originally pitched, that's how it was...majors to smaller, the so-called 'hub and spoke' system. In reality, a lot of majors have been forced to take trackers from much smaller markets, and as you pointed out calguy, you can tell it.
DavidKaye said:SFStatic said:When it was originally pitched, that's how it was...majors to smaller, the so-called 'hub and spoke' system. In reality, a lot of majors have been forced to take trackers from much smaller markets, and as you pointed out calguy, you can tell it.
But for that matter, do people really care about DJs? Sirius/XM has been pushing the DJs on several of their channels, much to the chagrin of listeners. A cafe where I hang out has Sirius and the customers get quite annoyed when some doofus comes on and talks about Crosby Stills and Nash or Beyonce. Last night on one of their channels a DJ was going on, "Well, we just got past Mother's day and before you know it it'll be Memorial Day. Time is really passing fast..." as another customer rolled her eyes at me.
People prefer jukeboxes! Give 'em jukeboxes and Joe McConnell for traffic.
recto101 said:Remember Maria Lopez and Miranda Wilson they were originally from KKSF 103.7 but they voicetrack for Smooth Jazz Network.
SFStatic said:When it was originally pitched, that's how it was...majors to smaller, the so-called 'hub and spoke' system. In reality, a lot of majors have been forced to take trackers from much smaller markets, and as you pointed out calguy, you can tell it.
Jay F said:SFStatic said:When it was originally pitched, that's how it was...majors to smaller, the so-called 'hub and spoke' system. In reality, a lot of majors have been forced to take trackers from much smaller markets, and as you pointed out calguy, you can tell it.
Here's an example. Back when CC had a country station in Detroit much of the station was VTd from Grand Rapids.
SFStatic said:The honcho is absolutely correct. That said, so far I haven't heard many (maybe one or two) who were from out of market smaller markets that didn't sound green and bad compared to the SF talent around. A long time ago, we had a great 'farm system' that groomed smaller market talent, and when the good ones were ready, they moved up. Tracking has, to a great extent, destroyed this.