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So the rumors are flowing regarding a new oldies format in Orlando? Are we going to have a repeat performance of the other fiascos? (No wonder the last one was replaced by Really Useless Miserable Broadcast Attempt).
Someone has to step away from the highly knowledgable and skilled consultants and program oldies the way it should be and I mean with a greatly expanded playlist of much more than the same 200 songs over and over and over and over and over and over and over again. No oldies station I've heard in recent times even comes close to the enjoyment I get from WEUS 810 and the XM channels. Why? Because I've heard songs there I haven't heard for years! Who the hell wants to hear Louie Louie every day? The consultants say "play the 'safe' songs" and forget the rest. I say play the real oldies and forget the consultants. Program a real oldies station with real oldies and real oldie jocks.
But then again, listen to the sad state of radio today...
Production with excessive and exaggerated sound effects. Hey production people, your job is to motivate people to buy your client, NOT TO SHOWCASE YOU. Just because we have the capability to do all this editing and add this effect and that effect, that doesn't mean its good for the client. But just listen....over and over again...prodduction sounds the same.
You news people...what the hell ever happened to using a "HARD LEAD" to introduce a story??? Do you even know what a hard lead is? You are in radio, right? Whatever happened to having a "news conference" instead of a "press conference"? Did it ever occur to you the "press" is newspapers? Have you ever heard of "broadcast style books" or did the college instructor with ZERO commercial experience never expose you to such foundations?
And of course when it comes to using female voices, we need to follow the consultants without ever questioning them, afterall they "know"! Yes sir, we need to find that "distinct" female voice...the one who may be 35 but sounds like she's 13 or how about the female who sounds like she just coated the roof of her mouth with glue and sounds accordingly.
That's right radio people...follow those consultants, don't think for yourself. Why not come up with that new oldies station and play those 200 songs over and over.
For a great oldies format I'll turn my XM back on.
Someone has to step away from the highly knowledgable and skilled consultants and program oldies the way it should be and I mean with a greatly expanded playlist of much more than the same 200 songs over and over and over and over and over and over and over again. No oldies station I've heard in recent times even comes close to the enjoyment I get from WEUS 810 and the XM channels. Why? Because I've heard songs there I haven't heard for years! Who the hell wants to hear Louie Louie every day? The consultants say "play the 'safe' songs" and forget the rest. I say play the real oldies and forget the consultants. Program a real oldies station with real oldies and real oldie jocks.
But then again, listen to the sad state of radio today...
Production with excessive and exaggerated sound effects. Hey production people, your job is to motivate people to buy your client, NOT TO SHOWCASE YOU. Just because we have the capability to do all this editing and add this effect and that effect, that doesn't mean its good for the client. But just listen....over and over again...prodduction sounds the same.
You news people...what the hell ever happened to using a "HARD LEAD" to introduce a story??? Do you even know what a hard lead is? You are in radio, right? Whatever happened to having a "news conference" instead of a "press conference"? Did it ever occur to you the "press" is newspapers? Have you ever heard of "broadcast style books" or did the college instructor with ZERO commercial experience never expose you to such foundations?
And of course when it comes to using female voices, we need to follow the consultants without ever questioning them, afterall they "know"! Yes sir, we need to find that "distinct" female voice...the one who may be 35 but sounds like she's 13 or how about the female who sounds like she just coated the roof of her mouth with glue and sounds accordingly.
That's right radio people...follow those consultants, don't think for yourself. Why not come up with that new oldies station and play those 200 songs over and over.
For a great oldies format I'll turn my XM back on.