Seems to me that when a station flips format and voice, that would be the time to either go jockless or flip the jocks.
If you change all but the jocks then some listeners will def be let down in a sense.
Some might like the fact that old friends still reside.
I was taught by a CHRIS BAILEY from San Diego that keeping jocks and everything else familiar is the best way to win.
Just like familiar music wins out over new stuff (in general).
However...it seems to me you'd be shooting yourself in the foot by Yelling that you are new with new voice guy, and
new music...and then here comes the same jocks you had on prior. In particular if the format is really different.
Reminds of that Howard Stern movie "Private Parts" when one station owner tells Howard that numbers are down, but I've got something great to fix that, then the next day Howard is wearing a cowboy hat introing a country song.
HA
Whatz your thoughts?
If you change all but the jocks then some listeners will def be let down in a sense.
Some might like the fact that old friends still reside.
I was taught by a CHRIS BAILEY from San Diego that keeping jocks and everything else familiar is the best way to win.
Just like familiar music wins out over new stuff (in general).
However...it seems to me you'd be shooting yourself in the foot by Yelling that you are new with new voice guy, and
new music...and then here comes the same jocks you had on prior. In particular if the format is really different.
Reminds of that Howard Stern movie "Private Parts" when one station owner tells Howard that numbers are down, but I've got something great to fix that, then the next day Howard is wearing a cowboy hat introing a country song.
HA
Whatz your thoughts?