SFStatic said:Can you name a major music station in North America that doesn't use Selector, and hasn't for the last 20 years?
Plays Well With Others said:I'm trying to figure out what Star 101.3 is trying to accomplish:
Prince- Purple Rain
Usher- Yeah
Rascal Flatts- What Hurts the Most
UB40- Here I Am
Leona Lewis- Bleedin Love
Joan Osbourne- What if God Was One
Any takers?
1069_KIFR said:Since a computer is picking the music, they should rebrand the station as HAL 1013!
Tom_KYA1260 said:They're letting a stupid computer program pick the music.
dharmadoug said:Its not programmed by computer. the APD /MD of KYLD also schedules KIOI, with oversight from the PD in LA. Maybe he is stretched a bit thin, doing both stations.
C'mon, give up the name, bcradiodj.bcradiodj said:dharmadoug said:Its not programmed by computer. the APD /MD of KYLD also schedules KIOI, with oversight from the PD in LA. Maybe he is stretched a bit thin, doing both stations.
Travis is a great guy and really knows his stuff, but he's not an A/C or Hot A/C guy and that's why the station sounds like it does. Andrew Jeffires is the PD of STAR, but he is now in LA and even though he is still the PD, his focus is LA (after all it is the number 1 REVENUE market). Problem with STAR right now is that it is too rock oriented (Bon Jovi, Def Leppared, etc.), it needs to swing back to POP again to compete with ALICE which just beat STAR for the first time since PPM began last July.
There is one guy who is available right now who could fix things for CC and balance STAR out musically, but they probably won't figure that out for another 6 months until STAR has dropped to #15 25-54. The other issue is talent. With the departure of Sylvia Chacon last week, now the only LIVE body is Don Bleu. how many more times can you hear the same old Bleupers.
Bowler Bob in Brisbane said:I used to think that I'd love to be a radio DJ, but not if my hands are going to be tied by the dictates of bean counters and investors.
BossRadioDJ said:Bowler Bob in Brisbane said:I used to think that I'd love to be a radio DJ, but not if my hands are going to be tied by the dictates of bean counters and investors.
"Bean counters and investors" ... or, in more basic terms, the people who would hire you and sign your paycheck.
Is it wrong for an employer to expect their employees to follow their guidelines, in radio or any other business?
jprg said:Bring back James Gabbert, call it K-101, and let's call it a day.