I agree.. not a stupid idea. A service to members of your community and a breeding ground for future talent if done correctly.
joewhlm said:I bought WKAB FM a little more than a year ago. For what ever reason, not one of the original KAB staffers survived. Search radio-info to get the background.
My original intention was to keep WKAB in tact, closing the board, building new studios with SS 32 equipment, moving the studios and getting everyone acclimated to the equipment and new environment. With in days, for what ever reasons, there was no more WKAB.
So we decided to blow it up call letters and all. We dropped all contesting and promotions, we did not replace the DJ’s, we got rid of all specialty programming for exception of the Magical Mystery Tour Show with Joe and Gary. We went from a very expensive 10 full time employees to 1 full time employee!
In the ratings, before we took over, WKAB went from the highest book it had had to the lowest book. Since the blow up we have had 4 up books in a row. I am told in the latest ARB that WHLM FM is 7th 25-54 m-f 6a-7p, in the entire WB/Scranton Market! 4th 25-54 m-f 6a-7p in Luzerne County!
Our lean, mean and clean FM, fits hand in glove with our very successful Columbia County AM station…so needless to say I don’t want to knock over the apple cart.
My question is: what are your thoughts? I really want to get some great dialog going. If you were the owner of WHLM FM, what would your next move be?
Joe Reilly
I remain convinced, if you focus on the local community the station will be rewarded with listener loyality and advertiser support.
joewhlm said:RR,
Thanks for the comments. And I must say you are right on target. There have been some that say simulcast the AM on the FM. But we feel it is important to retain the identity of the AM station and build an FM that is something a bit different.
One thought I had was to open up a free radio school, something like a boot camp for a couple of weeks. Take on students of all ages, who love music and have knowledge about the songs and artists. Have them go thru a training program, tape them and hire the ones with potential.
Thoughts?
Joe
I listen to your station 40 hrs. a week. It's on all day at my mind-numbing warehouse job.
As vastly improved as your playlist is... my co-workers and I could very nearly set our watches by it.
The Beatles' "Come Together" is usually just before first break.
Count 4 Bon Jovi songs(normally 2 per hour) until lunchtime.
Aerosmith's version of "Come Together" marks last break.
Quitting time is either "Thunder Island" or "Share the Land", depending on the day.
I was never a program director, but come on. There's gotta be a truckload more classic rock you could mix in.
And why no more all-request noon hour? We miss having a chance to throw a deep track out there.
joewhlm said:Frankly...there is a struggle between playing "Hits" and mixing in tasteful deep cuts. But what are deep cuts? Are they the singles that never charted top 10 or top 20? Or are they album cuts that were never released as singles?
joewhlm said:I can remember some great hit album deep cuts that we don't play, because I seem to be the only one that appreciates the tunes. Songs like 49 bye byes, CS&N. On the other side of the coin, there are those tunes my consultant suggests that make me feel uncomfortable as some of those tunes, I have never heard before, and common sense tells me that if I have never heard the song before with my exposure to music that maybe there are many others that find the song unfamiliar. We know that adults at 25 years of age have less and less tolerance for unfamiliar music as it takes energy to "get into the tune."
joewhlm said:We play "Home and Dry" by Gerry Rafferty.
joewhlm said:I can remember my program consultant in Louisville adding, right into power rotation, In The Air Tonight by Phil Collins. I was having a ------ fit. Indeed it was a researched hit...but it was so difficult to consume.
DStroyer said:My "seek" stopped on this WHLM translator at 100.9 in the parking lot of the Gerrity's on the San Souci this evening:
http://www.fcc.gov/fcc-bin/FMTV-service-area?x=FX991792.html
Did that just come on the air recently?