Re: Nassau and syndie shows
> > I would think that most of the people responding think
> Imus
> > is good. Imus does well in northern New England, the
> biggest
> > reason is that most of the local morning shows are
> horrible
> > in comparison. They speak, but they don't talk.
> >
> > Nassau's mistake perhaps was anticipating a, "best of
> show",
> > and it wasn't.
> > The two Nassau stations in question, WHDQ and WEXP,
> played
> > music with no local announcers.
> >
> > Tha listening routine was broken for a day, if you
> couldn't
> > pick up the I-Dude on another non-Nassau station.
>
> Frankly...I find Don Imus VERY BORING. [Wining about
> everybody ISN'T entertainment, it's WINING]!
>
> But sadly...many of the 'local morning shows' in Northern
> New England aren't that much better!
>
> I guess you can only 'HYPE' a bad morning show so many times
> before a listener gets wise...and grabs the box of CD's
> instead!!!
>
> If the market honestly wants to try SOMETHING NEW...then
> stop listening to the New York or Los Angeles consultants.
> "You ARE what they EAT!"
>
My God are people bitter on this thread. Imus is praised frequently in the trades, newspapers and by the listeners on his interviewing technique, humor and ability to continuously put people down to the point where they want to be on his show. Rather than industry "insiders" complaining about IMUS being on the radio, maybe learning from him on how to do a good morning show might be a new thought. As radio people we're wayyyyyyy too involved with what's on the air. Listen to it from a listener's point of view...and IMUS has a very good, very informative radio show.
Just my 2 cents...
BF